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[NASL] Season Two Grand Finals

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[NASL] Season Two Grand Finals

Text byTL.net ESPORTS
Graphics byMeko
December 2nd, 2011 05:58 GMT

Stumbling Towards the Finish Line

By Jimlloyd, Shindigs, and Waxangel

There were some high hopes going in, and in fact the NASL did improve in a lot of aspects in season two. By all means, NASL S2 wasn't BAD, as in it didn't actively drive you away from games like certain moment during season one. However, the best it could muster was a feeling of general apathy, as its rate of improvement lagged behind the rest of the rapidly growing Starcraft II scene. As much as we wanted to give NASL a second chance at its start, it's only fair that we now examine some of the reasons it once again fell short of expectations.


Fan Preference Towards Short Events

During its debut, the NASL was one of the first high profile leagues to promise almost daily top level games and received some plaudits for delivering consistently high-level matches. Even today, the few that support NASL cite the consistent availability of such games as one of NASL's biggest appeals.

NASL's execution of its core concept of being a long league improved for the second season, but by then the dynamics of the StarCraft II competitive scene had shifted drastically. Aside from the GSL, the leagues that drew the most attention were two to four day LAN events, and NASL's months long format looked out of place.

The scene is dominated by easily digestible and efficiently packaged tournaments that can force maximum attention over a short span of time. Consider Barcraft. 'BarCraft Providence' not only has a better ring to it than 'BarCraft NASL Week 2 Div 5,' but the name itself implies an entire tournament's worth of competition and drama. The 'ESPORTS weekend' (MLG, DreamHack, IPL3) appeals to both novice and veteran fans alike, offering the instant gratification of crowning a champion within days, not months. This particularly benefits the newer fans, who are still trying to grasp what ESPORTS actually is.

NASL's not alone in this department. When was the last time you saw the community collectively come together to discuss IPL Qualifiers or the MLG Global invitational? It's the pomp and circumstance of flashy live events that capture the attention of this young community, and it may be the only way for an organization to distinguish itself in an increasingly congested scene.


Rigidity from Broadcast Delay

Arguably, the most critical issue caused by the NASL's broadcast delay was how it hindered their interaction with the community. Like any other ESPORTS organization, NASL turns a keen eye toward the criticism from fans online, but all the attentiveness in the world is useless when you're on an inflexible broadcast schedule from weeks delayed games. It gave the NASL an undesirable aura of stubbornness, and ultimately led to a fatal inability to adapt.

Looking back, IPL Season 2 also had a very late broadcast delay, and they were met with an equal amounts of backlash. MLG and IPL are now fomenting an atmosphere of "You ask, we deliver," where fans can expect to see their criticisms acted upon posthaste. Though the NASL staff certainly heard the criticisms towards their league, there's just too little they could do about a broadcast that finished production on four weeks ago.

Again, it's all about the affinity towards short, live events. In MLG's case, if their event is a disaster, it's merely a three day disaster before they can retreat to their HQ and improve their product for the next event. In both practice and appearance, there's a huge advantage in adaptability. Adding insult to injury, NASL wasn't even able to capitalize off the success of other live tournaments. For instance, IdrA's win at IEM Guangzhou or HuK's win at MLG Orlando might have sparked some interest in their NASL games, if only they had the correct timing. It was survival of the ESPORTS fittest in 2011, and the NASL's broadcast structure left the organization without any room for growth mid season.


The Korean Boycott

This summer, the Korean teams channeled their inner OPEC and set a strict price for their players: travel, accommodations, and a considerable amount of change to spare. NASL could not (or refused to) alter their budget to meet these demands, and they were left without the Koreans who were a highlight of their first season.

With the season starting during the height of Korean dominance, it dealt a large blow to the legitimacy of the league. IPL had just come off a disappointing second season that one might attribute to the lack of Koreans. While IPL decided to loosen its purse strings and obtain those valuable Koreans for season three, it was easy to see that the stingier (or less financially endowed) NASL would suffer during season two.

Though the October Revolution did much to restore the credibility of non-Korean pros, Koreans remain a vital half of the ESPORTS equation. Beyond the caliber of play they bring, they are almost a status symbol for a league, their presence analogous to some sort of unofficial ESPORTS government stamp of approval. For a league that had a rocky first season, NASL needed all the validation it could get. After it's all over, NASL's management might wonder if it may have been worth bending the back for Korean.


Lack of Top Tier Casting

One of the most commonly cited reasons for not following the NASL was the casters. For the most part, the SC2 caster's first responsibility is to entertain, and then to inform (perhaps "be a friend and mentor" third). Not that SC2 isn't entertaining without casting – most readers of this article probably watch replays for fun – but entertainment is what the caster can add to an otherwise clear cut game. Tastosis aren't the top casters because they know more than everyone or because they can describe the positioning of a line of siege tanks better; they're the top team for the same reason there are monthly "greatest hits" videos of them on YouTube. They're really entertaining.

While Gretorp and Orb proved to be quite capable, they lacked the chemistry of even season one's maligned Gretorp and iNcontroL combo. By the end of the season one, the two were playing off of each other well; with a combination of Gretorp's goofy-ness that meshed well with iNcontroL's confidence, though neither of them took themselves too seriously. Gretorp and Orb are excited about the games, describe the action well, and provide good analysis, but it simply isn't fun. It's not directly analogous because the role of the SC2 caster is different from the casters in traditional sports, but the Gretorp / Orb vibe was almost like having two play-by-play guys in the booth. Gretorp and Orb might become parts of excellent casting teams in the future, but together they lacked that spark to move the cast beyond "watching a game I really like" to something more.


Poor Value for Cost

Price was a major factor. For $25, viewers received dubious value compared to offerings from the competition. The free low quality, paid high quality + VOD access model works for exactly one league, and that is the Korean boosted GSL.

In comparison, both IPL and DreamHack give away high quality videos for free, while MLG offers a much more tolerable low quality stream then NASL. VOD access is baseline. For a league suffering from prestige problems, it was almost absurd for NASL to charge more and offer less than their competitors.

Perhaps it would have worked better to have had a 1080p stream and then charged for VOD access? It may have let them capture more of the casual stream-watchers who ended up watching HD pro-streams instead. In any case, there were many ways NASL could have tweaked their pricing policy without discarding the pay model entirely.


The last stand of 2011

For all its troubles, the NASL does have that 'ESPORTS Weekend' to end the season. It's likely that many of the NASL nay-sayers will tune in this weekend, as the hype and excitement of watching live Starcraft II is irresistible (of course, some people will watch out of grim fascination, hoping for train wreck to validate their criticisms). People still call the NASL Season One Finals the organization's saving grace, and this seasons finals should offer another shot at redemption.


Dinosaurs. Natural disasters. Movies. Is there any theme TeamLiquid writers won't abuse? I had hoped we'd have enough corny ideas for previews left by the end of 2011, but going into NASL it looked like we had run out...

Fortunately, the community was there to give me inspiration. It turned out that in the week leading to the finals, everyone (including us) was obsessed with complaining about NASL S2, pointing out its many shortfalls, and comparing it to other tournaments. Of course! How did I forget that ESPORTS fans are more interested in meta-ESPORTS than actual ESPORTS. We have more fun talking about the triumphs and travails of organizations than watching actual games. With that in mind, it was obvious what I had to do.

The NASL Sixteen: Players as Tournaments

By Waxangel



+ Show Spoiler [Actual Predictions] +
I'm hard pressed to beat Tree.Hugger's 14/15 correct for the DHW 2011 final sixteen, but here's my go at it.

HerO > Hwangsin: It's highly volatile PvP, so I'll just pick the better player while keeping in mind that there's a healthy chance of an upset.

HuK > HasuObs: Ditto. It's worth mentioning that HuK has lost his last three series against Euro-tosses (vs Seiplo at DH, Naniwa at MLG, and Elfi at ASUS ROG). Surely it won't happen for the fourth time in a row?

DIMAGA > Brat_OK: Brat_OK lost to DIMAGA at Blizzcon 2011, and he even got to play on Xel'Naga Caverns in a TvZ best of three. In good conscience, I just can't pick Brat_OK to win after that.

Sen > TT1: If it were a best of three, perhaps TT1 would make a prudent underdog pick. However, he just has too strong a reputation as a cheesy player, and Sen too strong a reputation as a macro player. In a BO5 series, I've gotta go with Sen.

Mana > Morrow: Whoa, it's a team that's not Liquid or EG getting f***ed over by brackets! Three mouz players are stuck in this side of the bracket. Team kills have been hard to call ever since the Brood War days (mutual familiarity can cause some really wonky games), but I'll go with Mana as he's been hotter on the tournament circuit as of late.

ThorZaIN > DeMusliM: Dammit, voting with my heart. On a side note, ThorZaIN received the bizarre #11 seed after winning the semi-open tournament to qualify for the NASL Grand Finals. Sure, there was a good reason (top two during regular season received seeds 1-10, semi-open winner received 11, playoff winners received 12-16), but still, eleven!

IdrA > Strelok: Strelok's rather good at the boring macro style of TvZ, but I don't think he has the cleanest micro or execution. Unless he's prepared some map and opponent specific tactics, he will get crushed by IdrA in straight-up games.

Sheth > Puma: I remember a time, a few months ago, when ZvP was supposed to be Sheth's best match-up. Then he ended up drawing Terran opponents in every tournament. Amusingly enough, he beat the majority of them. Whoops, I guess your best match-up is ZvT now! Head to head record says Puma, but I'll go with my heart here.




MLG: (Z)EG.IdrA, (P)EG.HuK

Much like Major League Gaming, IdrA and HuK represent the North American old guard that has been around from early days of Starcraft II. Though their careers haven't exactly been about continued and unvaried success (but whose career is?), the two have hit some amazing highs and established themselves as the faces of pro-gaming in the New World. While many worthy challengers have popped this year, HuK, IdrA, and MLG are still the undisputed headliners for ESPORTS. With that kind of presence, is it any surprise that Koreans organizations like SlayerS and GSL are eager to work with them?


DreamHack: (Z)mTw.DIMAGA, (P)mouzMaNa, (Z)mouzMorroW, (T)mouzThorZaIN

DreamHack is the superstar continental representative of tournaments in Europe, and DIMAGA, Morrow, and ThorZaIN represent the analogous superstar players. Unlike HuK's barrage of attention stealing Tweets and MLG's constant stream of off-season shows and hype, DreamHack and the European quartet tend to stay subdued for most of the year. Instead, DreamHack saves the hype engine for the weeks leading to their tournaments, just like DIMAGA, Morrow, Mana and ThorZaIN prefer to speak through their games.


GSL: (P)Liquid`HerO, (T)EG.PuMa

We complete our continental tour with the GSL, HerO, and Puma. Though they have an unfortunate lack of affinity with Code S, HerO and Puma are fully capable of representing the fearsome level of play that makes the GSL the most prestigious championship in the world. Also, all three have a penchant for teaming up with American ESPORTS organizations, expanding their horizons and marketing themselves to an international audience.


IPL: (Z)Liquid`Sheth

Both Sheth and IPL have been around for a while, and have received a decent amount of attention from fans. However, it is only recently that they have really hit their stride. IPL held a headline stealing IPL3, while Sheth has put together a string of impressive results across multiple tournaments. Their stock is rising, and it seems that things will only get better in the future. Additionally, they are both practitioners of unmatched Good Manner. Sheth is quite possibly the nicest person in pro-gaming, while IPL's treatment of pro players has been second to none.


ESV.TV Weekly: (T)imbaFXO.BRAT_OK

Few people pay attention but a dedicated few, but those who do watch regularly know there is real quality here. Unfortunately, mainstream attention only seems to derive from the occasional thrown match. It's scary how well this describes both ESV.TV and Brat_OK.


IEM: (P)mouzHasuObs, (T)imbaFXO.Strelok

Not every European hit enjoys international success. I'm sure everyone's at least heard of IEM, HasuObs, and Strelok, but few people seem to get terribly excited about them outside of Europe. Which is a shame, because all three have made trips overseas and gained moderate degrees of success, but that's gone mostly unnoticed. It just goes to show the value of powerful hype engine in Starcraft II, as the lack of one sees otherwise worthy entities fall to the wayside.


TSL: (Z)Gamania.Sen

As old school as they come, both TSL and Sen first proved their gaming chops in Brood War before continuing that success in Starcraft II. The infrequency of their appearances leads some to forget their existence, but they're always ready to make an impact when they do show up.


ESWC: (P)mTw.TT1

It's hard to get over an ignominious reputation, but TT1 and ESWC are making strides. ESWC went broke and refused to pay out prize money while TT1 map-hacked as a player; both cardinal sins in their respective realms. However, ESWC's 2011 Tournament seemed to go without a hitch (well, maybe we should wait till the payouts have been confirmed), and TT1 has been having a quietly successful career after going clean.


HomeStoryCup: (T)EG.DeMusliM

This one's a stretch, but it makes some sense if you think about it. HomeStoryCup and DeMusliM are both hugely entertaining fan favorites, but they're still a step away from being taken 'seriously.' It's that same festive atmosphere that allows players with games the next day to carouse with each other that puts HSC just one step down from 100% competitive tournaments (like Tyler said, it seemed like there was a choice between attending to have fun, and attending to win). Similarly, for all his prodigious skill, DeMusliM still has to go out there and place high at a big tournament to be considered a top contender. (CatZ, why couldn't you qualify for NASL so I could dedicate this analogy to you?)


NASL: (P)GoSuHwangSin

They're all-in.

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CosmicHippo
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United States547 Posts
December 02 2011 06:02 GMT
#2
Man, hoping a guy that nobody thinks is going to win wins. But honestly I think Heros got this tournament. Liked the banner and the article!
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TT1
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Canada10011 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-02 06:07:30
December 02 2011 06:05 GMT
#3
newbi waxangael dont call me an cheesy player if u dont know anything about sc2
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GhandiEAGLE
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United States20754 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-02 06:16:47
December 02 2011 06:05 GMT
#4
Great article again! Too bad Thorzain is gonna get second to hero in the finals, obv.

lol @ the hwangsin comparison
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Canada976 Posts
December 02 2011 06:06 GMT
#5
how come mana wasnt mentioned in the dreamhack one
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December 02 2011 06:06 GMT
#6
Wow.
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December 02 2011 06:06 GMT
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Nice preview guys.
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Canada1637 Posts
December 02 2011 06:07 GMT
#8
NASL: GoSuHwangSin

They're all-in.


Ouch!

Enjoyed the read though .
Torenhire
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United States11681 Posts
December 02 2011 06:08 GMT
#9
Good read, meta esports oh god
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December 02 2011 06:09 GMT
#10
Nice article + graphics
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United States135 Posts
December 02 2011 06:09 GMT
#11
Excellent tournament fiiiiightiinnngg!! Should be great!
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United States189 Posts
December 02 2011 06:09 GMT
#12
Nice article, really liked it.
However, they do seem to be getting shorter... must be busy schedule.
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United States621 Posts
December 02 2011 06:10 GMT
#13
On December 02 2011 15:02 CosmicHippo wrote:
Man, hoping a guy that nobody thinks is going to win wins. But honestly I think Heros got this tournament. Liked the banner and the article!

I just hope Her0 isn't rundown from all the traveling.
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United States33483 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-02 06:12:56
December 02 2011 06:11 GMT
#14
On December 02 2011 15:05 TT1 wrote:
newbi waxangael dont call me an cheesy player if u dont know anything about sc2


silly TT1, IdrA said it so it must be true ^_^

all kidding aside, there's not much you can do about rep
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Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States1604 Posts
December 02 2011 06:11 GMT
#15
On December 02 2011 15:05 TT1 wrote:
newbi waxangael dont call me an cheesy player if u dont know anything about sc2


Ouch, someone is touchy when the truth hits him....

Can't wait to see Hero take NASL :D If Hero doesn't take it, SHETH BETTER :D Liquid fighting <3
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United States446 Posts
December 02 2011 06:12 GMT
#16
Yayyy go HerO!
Well written article The tournament analogies were pretty creative, I myself would have never expected that.
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Profile Blog Joined August 2009
United States11075 Posts
December 02 2011 06:14 GMT
#17
Bwhaha. Hwangsin was fantastic.

Yeah I'm hoping to see some DeMuslim this weekend. He's continually hyped up as this amazing Terran yet I cant remember watching his matches at an event or seeing him win anything. Hope to see what everyone talks about.
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5233 Posts
December 02 2011 06:15 GMT
#18
This wasn't much of an article, a preview of the Ro16 maybe?
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December 02 2011 06:15 GMT
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see you all there live!
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Canada90 Posts
December 02 2011 06:16 GMT
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Good writeup, it's scary how well the parallels drew together.

Also, HwangSin/NASL is just lol.
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