[NASL] Deadlines and Process - Page 2
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This thread is for discussing the deadlines and registration process. Please post any unrelated questions in the NASL Q&A thread. | ||
aneruok
Canada122 Posts
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avilo
United States4100 Posts
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Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
On March 03 2011 09:48 Vezex wrote: will the videos the players send in be public? i know its silly but i think it would be entertaining ![]() We will release them to the public as we're revealing players and such!~ | ||
Deleted User 47542
1484 Posts
On March 03 2011 09:18 doihy wrote: How is this going to be shown to the Koreans? I'm pretty sure they have very little interest in bringing Koreans over, just by looking at what kind of league this is | ||
TheWoodLeagueAllstar
United Kingdom617 Posts
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ThaZenith
Canada3116 Posts
On March 03 2011 09:48 Vezex wrote: will the videos the players send in be public? i know its silly but i think it would be entertaining ![]() They'll be on youtube, so there has to be someway to see them. If we as the public aren't linked the vids, I'm sure some savvy people will track down the vids anyways. ^^ | ||
danson
United States689 Posts
On March 03 2011 09:53 Frack wrote: The only thing which worries me slightly is that i can only think of a handful of actual, professional, sponsored teams who can Pay and vouch for their players. How is a mid level team or a team like Root meant to scrape $1250 to send their tean to nasl? to be fair its just a deposit, which they get back if they attend im assuming | ||
Kazzabiss
1006 Posts
On March 03 2011 09:53 Frack wrote: The only thing which worries me slightly is that i can only think of a handful of actual, professional, sponsored teams who can Pay and vouch for their players. How is a mid level team or a team like Root meant to scrape $1250 to send their tean to nasl? It's just a deposit, I doubt that none of them don't have any money in the bank edit: ninja'd | ||
Axeltoss
United States283 Posts
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Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
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ptbl
United States6074 Posts
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Chicane
United States7875 Posts
On March 03 2011 09:49 avilo wrote: Any other top player not on a "team" yet here want to form a "2 man team" with me? Otherwise i'm gonna have to submit "team avilo" lmao Lol find a manager who can also be a 1 dollar sponsor. The team rules seem a bit ridiculous... hahaha. It seems like they openly said "ehh.. ya you can just kind of throw a team together if you'd like just to get around our own rules." I hope to start seeing the videos soon. I heard a few were already sent in so it'd be nice to see some ahead of time (which I think Xeris already said would be the case) so that I don't have to watch them all at once. | ||
Kazzabiss
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Aurdon
United States2007 Posts
This seems more like an application for a reality show than a competitive tournament. | ||
Defacer
Canada5052 Posts
On March 03 2011 08:00 Chill wrote: Coming from a project scheduling background, I find 2 days to get $250 / player together extremely aggressive. It's borderline unreasonable. I think you should extend that to at least a week. Coming from a project management background, I agree as well. But I'm assuming if White-Ra is two days late with his payment, NASL will exercise common sense and leniency. I hope. | ||
michaelthe
United States359 Posts
On March 03 2011 10:01 Xeris wrote: If your players do their jobs, teams get the money back. Compare to MLG: $70 entry fee (non refundable) per event, not to mention flight cost & hotel for each event. $250 really isnt that much considering the above. Im sure its more than $250 for a single weekend tourny in the US after all costs. Its not meant to be something that excludes players, and really wont be. Glad to see the next step in the NASL develop, look forward to seeing more! | ||
TheWoodLeagueAllstar
United Kingdom617 Posts
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I_Love_Bacon
United States5765 Posts
On March 03 2011 10:07 Aurdon wrote: The requirements for application seem excessive. Are there so many problems with organizing tournaments like MLG, DreamHack, IEM, ESL that these kind of precautions have to be taken? I don't understand why these requirements are in place. Can someone explain it to me? This seems more like an application for a reality show than a competitive tournament. The only requirements for those tournaments are to show up and play games. Having these rules and making sure people follow them shows a level of professionalism by the person/team who have to follow the rules. If you can't get your shit together and make a video and submit a small application, then I have doubts that as a team or person you will make all of your matches on time or other obligations. On the $250 subject, if you're attempting to play sc2 professionaly/semi-professionaly and you or your team don't have $250 to deposit, I'd say you have bigger issues than getting into the NASL. | ||
Defacer
Canada5052 Posts
On March 03 2011 09:53 Frack wrote: The only thing which worries me slightly is that i can only think of a handful of actual, professional, sponsored teams who can Pay and vouch for their players. How is a mid level team or a team like Root meant to scrape $1250 to send their tean to nasl? The truth is, $1250 is not that money in the light of the tournament value and the size of the event. Flying people to the event however, even with the stipend, may be tough if they're coming from the east coast or overseas. | ||
Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
On March 03 2011 10:07 Aurdon wrote: The requirements for application seem excessive. Are there so many problems with organizing tournaments like MLG, DreamHack, IEM, ESL that these kind of precautions have to be taken? I don't understand why these requirements are in place. Can someone explain it to me? This seems more like an application for a reality show than a competitive tournament. Our goal is to create a league in which the audience can relate to the players. We want to highlight the players as much as possible, and to create as much content as possible. Having video interaction is a great way to go about doing it :D | ||
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