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miken
Profile Joined May 2010
Canada9 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-11 14:57:05
May 11 2011 14:55 GMT
#21
Whats with all the negativity? We should support women in e-sports in an effort to help get more involved. Just enjoy the interviews for what they are and be happy that esports is becoming more widely accepted, and promote that acceptance from the fairer sex by supporting female gamers. Young girl-gamers need someone to look up to and maybe nagging GF's who don't like you playing games will be more accepting if they see other women embracing it, maybe it'll even encourage the nagging gf's to join you in your hobby.

Like Sandermatt said, women usually don't compete with dudes in physical sports but it doesn't make them less legitimate athletes.Even if women never get to the pinnacle of the sport they could still be fiercely competitive, and imagine the fun of a mixed doubles 2v2 league etc. Nothing bad can come from this so stop being all negative nelly about it. And if you're butthurt that you're not getting the same attention because you're not a girl maybe you should grow a pair, because you certainly aren't a man.
MayanSc2
Profile Joined March 2010
United States198 Posts
May 11 2011 15:03 GMT
#22
THANK YOU MIKEN. Couldn't have said it better myself. If anyone has anything bad to say just read what Miken said and lets get back on topic.

Lets get those questions flowing in! I edited first post for the official time and date of the interview
Ullis
Profile Joined June 2010
Sweden163 Posts
May 11 2011 18:03 GMT
#23
If I am at home when the interview is live I'll be sure to watch it

I approve of all E-sports growth and don't see why women shouldn't have their own thing - if that's what they want. Personally I think gaming girls > non-gaming girls so you got my support

And of course I approve of girl expo in e-sport context since, as previously stated, it may help other girls take the leap into playing seriously which is awesome!
Sandermatt
Profile Joined December 2010
Switzerland1365 Posts
May 14 2011 11:08 GMT
#24
In case one misses an interview, where will it be uploaded?
bkrow
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Australia8532 Posts
May 14 2011 11:09 GMT
#25
I thought girls didn't exist on the internet?

Lol - great initiative and i look forward to you interviews
In The Rear With The Gear .. *giggle* /////////// cobra-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA!!!!
LOLingBuddha
Profile Joined February 2011
Netherlands697 Posts
May 14 2011 11:15 GMT
#26
On May 10 2011 06:03 namste wrote:
So have these players won some major cups and tournaments? Or why should we care about interviews of some random masters-league players?

This is in my opinion one of the things that is holding back e-sports from exploding to something it could be. its this elitist attitude suggesting that noone has anything to offer unless they have some major accomplishments. everything starts out small and grows over time.

Start with your support and let them grow into something amazing. even if that doesnt happen it can only bring good thing.

I think its great that things like this take place.
Ryka
Profile Joined October 2010
United Kingdom254 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-14 11:24:51
May 14 2011 11:22 GMT
#27
On May 14 2011 20:15 Artimo wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 10 2011 06:03 namste wrote:
So have these players won some major cups and tournaments? Or why should we care about interviews of some random masters-league players?

This is in my opinion one of the things that is holding back e-sports from exploding to something it could be. its this elitist attitude suggesting that noone has anything to offer unless they have some major accomplishments. everything starts out small and grows over time.

Start with your support and let them grow into something amazing. even if that doesnt happen it can only bring good thing.

I think its great that things like this take place.


Interviews are usually for top players with achievements to be fair so he does have a point, although it was phrased quite harshly. They don't interview some random B teamer after Barcelona destroy Real Madrid for the 50th time to see how well they're coming along.

All for encouraging female players in sc2 though, been trying to convince my sister for a long time but she just wants to play the sims!
LOLingBuddha
Profile Joined February 2011
Netherlands697 Posts
May 14 2011 11:27 GMT
#28
On May 14 2011 20:22 Ryka wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 14 2011 20:15 Artimo wrote:
On May 10 2011 06:03 namste wrote:
So have these players won some major cups and tournaments? Or why should we care about interviews of some random masters-league players?

This is in my opinion one of the things that is holding back e-sports from exploding to something it could be. its this elitist attitude suggesting that noone has anything to offer unless they have some major accomplishments. everything starts out small and grows over time.

Start with your support and let them grow into something amazing. even if that doesnt happen it can only bring good thing.

I think its great that things like this take place.


Interviews are usually for top players with achievements to be fair so he does have a point, although it was phrased quite harshly. They don't interview some random B teamer after Barcelona destroy Real Madrid for the 50th time to see how well they're coming along.

All for encouraging female players in sc2 though, been trying to convince my sister for a long time but she just wants to play the sims!

If these are the TOP females in Starcraft then they are not some B teamer. compared to their male counterparts maybe.

and also SC2 isnt as established as soccer is.

i dont know about you but i have had several interviews in my sport when i was young, nowhere near top level, for some article in the paper, does that mean because i am a B teamer or not at the top of my game that its a waste of time, and have nothing to contribute?
theWarrden
Profile Joined August 2010
United Kingdom44 Posts
May 14 2011 11:47 GMT
#29
Question over here:

'What methods do you use to improve your play style and make best use of your gaming time?'

*I'm very intrigued how they may answer this question, I agree we girls need someone to look up to, so perhaps another question for them 'Who do you draw your inspiration from for SC2?'

<3 Great idea miken as well!
"The perosn who doesn't make mistakes is unlikely to make anything" - Paul Arden
MayanSc2
Profile Joined March 2010
United States198 Posts
May 14 2011 17:41 GMT
#30
Don't forget to tune into the Interview on my stream @ www.justin.tv/mayansc2 at 12pm PST! 1hour and 19mins from now. Enjoy and don't forget to follow =]
angerpowered
Profile Joined August 2010
United States56 Posts
May 14 2011 18:04 GMT
#31
Females get their own leagues because they simply do not dedicate as much time.
I noticed female gamers hang out with friends, go shopping, and do girly stuff, which is great. I just think that without a schedule as robust as most male progamers, it is harder to compete. This makes sense, right?

Women are probably not limited by physical capability, but by time commitment.

Basically, as long as they care about not getting fat and doing girly things and maintaining social lives that aren't based around a game, it will be hard for them to get amazing.

I feel they should be put into the same leagues as men. It makes sense, no? I don't think they should receive special treatment for what a lot of us do.
I'm all for getting women involved in e sports. I just don't think they should receive merit on gender alone. But if that attention isn't there, what will possibly bring them in?

Wonder if I'll get banned. Hope I didnt come off as sexist.

User was temp banned for this post.
"I was SO mad!"
torm
Profile Joined May 2010
Canada274 Posts
May 14 2011 18:08 GMT
#32
On May 15 2011 03:04 angerpowered wrote:
Females get their own leagues because they simply do not dedicate as much time.
I noticed female gamers hang out with friends, go shopping, and do girly stuff, which is great. I just think that without a schedule as robust as most male progamers, it is harder to compete. This makes sense, right?

Women are probably not limited by physical capability, but by time commitment.

Basically, as long as they care about not getting fat and doing girly things and maintaining social lives that aren't based around a game, it will be hard for them to get amazing.

I feel they should be put into the same leagues as men. It makes sense, no? I don't think they should receive special treatment for what a lot of us do.
I'm all for getting women involved in e sports. I just don't think they should receive merit on gender alone. But if that attention isn't there, what will possibly bring them in?

Wonder if I'll get banned. Hope I didnt come off as sexist.


Lots of gamers are guys. Lots of gamers are straight guys. Lots of straight gamer guys like girls. All-girls teams/leagues attract straight gamer guys. All-girl teams/leagues with big sponsors attract the straight gamer guy population which is the majority of gamers.
MageWarden
Profile Joined April 2011
United States95 Posts
May 14 2011 18:11 GMT
#33
On May 09 2011 20:49 MayanSc2 wrote:
A lot of these girls are just as serious as the guys and want to be on top as well.



sorry for immaturity but i had to point out the possible inuendo
GG WP NO RE
angerpowered
Profile Joined August 2010
United States56 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-05-14 18:28:12
May 14 2011 18:26 GMT
#34
On May 15 2011 03:08 torm wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 15 2011 03:04 angerpowered wrote:
Females get their own leagues because they simply do not dedicate as much time.
I noticed female gamers hang out with friends, go shopping, and do girly stuff, which is great. I just think that without a schedule as robust as most male progamers, it is harder to compete. This makes sense, right?

Women are probably not limited by physical capability, but by time commitment.

Basically, as long as they care about not getting fat and doing girly things and maintaining social lives that aren't based around a game, it will be hard for them to get amazing.

I feel they should be put into the same leagues as men. It makes sense, no? I don't think they should receive special treatment for what a lot of us do.
I'm all for getting women involved in e sports. I just don't think they should receive merit on gender alone. But if that attention isn't there, what will possibly bring them in?

Wonder if I'll get banned. Hope I didnt come off as sexist.


Lots of gamers are guys. Lots of gamers are straight guys. Lots of straight gamer guys like girls. All-girls teams/leagues attract straight gamer guys. All-girl teams/leagues with big sponsors attract the straight gamer guy population which is the majority of gamers.


Sure. I understand. I am a straight gamer guy and I can attest to this. I just feel that equality between genders should exist where it can. I understand it may never happen In gaming because the majority of gamers are sexually healthy young men. It just feels a little odd, knowing that sexualized teams (you can't deny it is a large part of the appeal of female gamers) of all women may be good for e sports. Women always talk about equality, and it seems unfair that these female-only leagues may reward being a women over being a great player. I am not saying that female gamers are unskillful, I just think that when judging a player, you should judge by skill alone.
"I was SO mad!"
MayanSc2
Profile Joined March 2010
United States198 Posts
May 14 2011 19:00 GMT
#35
will be start 5mins late due to some problems but they're fixed now
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