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GosuCraNK
United States6 Posts
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Astromonkey
United States111 Posts
PS She wants you to know she has a total nerd crush on you. I support this. | ||
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Scigrex
United States34 Posts
On January 04 2011 12:27 eviltomahawk wrote: Can someone explain what this "announcement" is all about? I only caught the end of the announcement, and all I heard was him talking about community interaction and stuff. Agreed, logged in just to catch the very tail end. If someone can please post a summary or bullet point list, that would be very much appreciated. | ||
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Barbiero
Brazil5259 Posts
He is planning to make a project every month or so, with the community, to transform the eSport scene. I don't know how, but he will. And I want to support it. | ||
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ScytheMan01
United States114 Posts
On January 04 2011 12:29 Scigrex wrote: Agreed, logged in just to catch the very tail end. If someone can please post a summary or bullet point list, that would be very much appreciated. he aims to live on only donations i believe, thats what i caught | ||
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Magnus Strongchest
Australia89 Posts
Also, long time lurker, first time poster. Nice to finally be on the forum. ![]() | ||
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Masheyoon
United States781 Posts
On January 04 2011 12:23 fearus wrote: Thats like blaming Blizzard for trying to kill the piracy scene. Blizzard are still relasing patches for D2, a 10 year old game. Going to place the following in spoiler tags since I don't want to derail this thread. + Show Spoiler + Comparing piracy to the pro scene in Korea... is absurd and makes no sense whatsoever. 1) Every programer/aspiring programer purchased a legal copy of SC:BW, 2) BW obviously received an immense boost in sales due to the aforementioned pro scene, 3) the pro scene does not in any way, shape or form promote piracy. Indeed they do continue to patch D2. Good on them. Doesn't mean they have to try and kill off the BW scene in an attempt to focus more attention on SC2, though. | ||
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TaKemE
Denmark1045 Posts
You always said your not into asking ppl for money but still you ask and now want to live of it... if you want to make money of sc2 you can also split up videos on youtube even thought some say they dont like that it dosent realy hurt any. | ||
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TigerKarl
1757 Posts
On January 04 2011 12:39 TaKemE wrote: Day9 if you realy want to make money of sc2 then why dont you start useing your youtube channel for more then just dailies and cast some game or something. According to http://myu2b.com/ you already make 80$ a day of youtube but it could be alot more. You always said your not into asking ppl for money but still you ask and now want to live of it... if you want to make money of sc2 you can also split up videos on youtube even thought some say they dont like that it dosent realy hurt any. Sure he could do that, but i think most people agree that Day9 should stay true at heart (unlike H to the Usky etc.) and stay the best internetz dude in the world. | ||
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Animostas
United States568 Posts
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fearus
China2164 Posts
On January 04 2011 13:09 Animostas wrote: Can someone give me recommendations for Dailies for a person who has started playing Starcraft like, yesterday? I don't think his dailies will help you much, try playing through the tutorials, play through the campaign, then some custom games vs the computer just so at the very least you have the units names down. Then it isn't a bad idea to watch through from #1, his early dailies were all quiet good for beginners. | ||
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ShoreT
United States489 Posts
On December 30 2010 06:29 Wakamex wrote: Went through and picked out what seem to be the most educational ones. 11/02 Day[9] Daily #0210 Starcraft 2 Newbie Tuesday: 2v2 Strategy (Blip.tv) 10/26 Day[9] Daily #0205 Starcraft 2 Newbie Tuesday: Dealing with Colossi (Blip.tv) 10/19 Day[9] Daily #0201 Starcraft 2 Newbie Tuesday: Using Drops (Blip.tv) 10/12 Day[9] Daily #0198 Starcraft 2 Newbie Tuesday: Banshee Harass (Blip.tv) 10/05 Day[9] Daily #0194 Starcraft 2 Newbie Tuesday: Drone Timing (Blip.tv) 9/30 Day[9] Daily #0191 Starcraft 2 How to Analyze a Map and Adjust Your Play (Blip.tv) 9/28 Day[9] Daily #0189 Starcraft 2 Newbie Tuesday: Losing to Early Pressure (Blip.tv) 9/21 Day[9] Daily #0184 Starcraft 2 Newbie Tuesday #1 (Blip.tv) 9/15 Day[9] Daily #0180 Starcraft 2 Still learning ZvT (Blip.tv) 9/14 Day[9] Daily #0179 Starcraft 2 Watch me Learn ZvT (Blip.tv) 9/12 Day[9] Daily #0177 Starcraft 2 Simple Winning Techniques (Blip.tv) 8/30 Day[9] Daily #0168 Starcraft 2 PvT: Protoss Macro Style (Blip.tv) 8/11 Day[9] Daily #0164 Starcraft 2 Low Level Reps - In-game Decision Making (Blip.tv) 8/10 Day[9] Daily #0163 Starcraft 2 Gold Level: Fixing the Little Things (Blip.tv) 7/12 Day[9] Daily #0153 Starcraft 2 Socke vs Morrow: Counters Are Not Real (Blip.tv) 6/28 Day[9] Daily #0146 Starcraft 2 Gold Level 2v2 Analysis (Blip.tv) 6/08 Day[9] Daily #0132 Starcraft 2 Back to the Basics (Blip.tv) 5/27 Day[9] Daily #0126 Starcraft 2 Fine tuning an opening (Blip.tv) 5/20 Day[9] Daily #0121 Starcraft 2 Plugging Leaks in Silver Level Play (Blip.tv) 5/13 Day[9] Daily #0116 Starcraft 2 Learning from a Loss (Blip.tv) 5/05 Day[9] Daily #0110 Starcraft 2 Dealing with Losing (Blip.tv) 4/13 Day[9] Daily #0100 My Life of Starcraft (Blip.tv) To the poster above | ||
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States45246 Posts
![]() I hope one day that my family and I will be watching Sunday Night StarCraft... | ||
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Observious
United States10 Posts
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Slasher
United States1095 Posts
Husky, HD & TotalBiscuit are good examples of what I'm talking about, all working full-time as content creators (to my knowledge). Furthermore, that is also the specific job of sponsors. They are designed to fund content creators and networks so that they are economically viable for all sides. It is entirely possible to work out a scenario with a sponsor that does not impede on the content or delivery. There may be small nuances that you'd have to adjust to, but nothing out of the ordinary for the situation. We've lauded sponsors for years for entering the eSports space - why would it be any different for a talk show? Maybe it's just me, but I feel like donations are reserved for someone falling on rough times/had a horribly damaging event happen to them, or to charities such as Child's Play and Get Well Gamers. There have been many people who have poured their soul into eSports/Professional Gaming for a long, long time now. This should be no different. | ||
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zerglingsfolife
United States1694 Posts
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TaKemE
Denmark1045 Posts
On January 04 2011 13:05 TigerKarl wrote: Sure he could do that, but i think most people agree that Day9 should stay true at heart (unlike H to the Usky etc.) and stay the best internetz dude in the world. And asking ppl to give money is not worse then working for the money like husky/HD? You might not like what they do but they earn more then enough to live on it and many ppl love what they do. Day9 dont realy do all that much work compared to ppl with a "real" job... yes he uses a few hours on each of his dailies, going to some event and had school but if he realy wanted to work for the money he could easy be doing that with what he loves "sc". | ||
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Qwyn
United States2779 Posts
On January 04 2011 13:20 Slasher wrote: I love Sean for all that he's done, will do, and his overall passion for eSports. But saying that...come on now. It's our job as publishers, content creators, writers, editors, streamers, producers, tournament organizers, managers, etc, to create revenue streams, not to ask for donations. Blip.tv, Justin.tv, uStream, YouTube - these services are specifically designed to make money for content creators, and it's the job of those content creators to make it work. Husky, HD & TotalBiscuit are good examples of what I'm talking about, all working full-time as content creators (to my knowledge). Furthermore, that is also the specific job of sponsors. They are designed to fund content creators and networks so that they are economically viable for all sides. It is entirely possible to work out a scenario with a sponsor that does not impede on the content or delivery. There may be small nuances that you'd have to adjust to, but nothing out of the ordinary for the situation. We've lauded sponsors for years for entering the eSports space - why would it be any different for a talk show? Maybe it's just me, but I feel like donations are reserved for someone falling on rough times/had a horribly damaging event happen to them, or to charities such as Child's Play and Get Well Gamers. There have been many people who have poured their soul into eSports/Professional Gaming for a long, long time now. This should be no different. I believe he said that his intent was to pour all the money he makes from ads and such back into E-sports, while seeing if he could manage to eat off of the donations he recieved. As for donations, the beauty of them is that they do not need to be just for those under the weather. You are not obliged to donate to him, but if you appreciate his services and what he has done for the community, then you may donate him a small sum of money. This way he can keep the content itself as free as possible for viewers. | ||
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Froadac
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