Ministry of Win - Press Release - Page 4
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aMEkaRmy
Canada633 Posts
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scypio
Poland2127 Posts
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Hoodlum
United States350 Posts
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JamesBourne
Poland27 Posts
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Westy
England808 Posts
On May 01 2012 16:14 scypio wrote: I wonder if this is the first pro gaming house in Europe, or Central Europe at least? Pretty sure there are other pro gaming houses. I know its certainly not the first. | ||
MinistryOfWin
Poland87 Posts
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StarBrift
Sweden1761 Posts
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Hetairoi
Sweden508 Posts
On May 01 2012 16:14 scypio wrote: I wonder if this is the first pro gaming house in Europe, or Central Europe at least? Millenium has a house in France, and their is another one in Stockholm as well. It will be one of the first however. | ||
Tidus Mino
United Kingdom1108 Posts
On May 01 2012 19:12 Hetairoi wrote: Millenium has a house in France, and their is another one in Stockholm as well. It will be one of the first however. Millenium in France, Dignitas in England, Type in Germany, NrS in Romania pretty sure i've missed a couple | ||
Westy
England808 Posts
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MinistryOfWin
Poland87 Posts
That put aside, we are first prohouse in Central Europe, yes. | ||
Tidus Mino
United Kingdom1108 Posts
On May 01 2012 19:37 Westy wrote: I am curious on how you are letting people into the house. Is it invitation only? Are you accept applications? Are you you going to be charging people to stay there? They accepted applications for people who were willing to pay the rent | ||
Gluon
Netherlands366 Posts
On May 01 2012 19:41 MinistryOfWin wrote: That is not true. We are first such initiative in Europe - please do notice that we are not a teamhouse, but more of a training centre remaining open to players from all over the world. We represent a brand new business model, where the players pay the fees themselves. We are not as selective as teamhouses are when in comes to potential house denizens - we are ready to work with any skilled SC2 player and improve his skills greatly while he stays in our house. That put aside, we are first prohouse in Central Europe, yes. Ah I see, you mean anyone can register and live there to improve, regardless of previous skill or team. Didn't quite understand it like that, even after reading through all of the info on the website. But that's probably mainly because we're not used to this concept yet, but perhaps it would pay off to be more explicit like in this post of yours? | ||
Westy
England808 Posts
On May 01 2012 19:41 MinistryOfWin wrote: That is not true. We are first such initiative in Europe - please do notice that we are not a teamhouse, but more of a training centre remaining open to players from all over the world. We represent a brand new business model, where the players pay the fees themselves. We are not as selective as teamhouses are when in comes to potential house denizens - we are ready to work with any skilled SC2 player and improve his skills greatly while he stays in our house. That put aside, we are first prohouse in Central Europe, yes. How much would you be charging people? Surprised you have not mentioned that already, as I feel its the most important factor. | ||
Choboo
Sweden2088 Posts
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Sumahi
Guam5609 Posts
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Tidus Mino
United Kingdom1108 Posts
On May 01 2012 20:01 Westy wrote: How much would you be charging people? Surprised you have not mentioned that already, as I feel its the most important factor. It was €500 or €550 per person, which is probably why they didn't put it initially, as it'd put a lot of people off but I really hope this works out for everyone involved | ||
Westy
England808 Posts
On May 01 2012 20:20 Tidus Mino wrote: It was €500 or €550 per person, which is probably why they didn't put it initially, as it'd put a lot of people off but I really hope this works out for everyone involved Per month? | ||
Choboo
Sweden2088 Posts
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JamesBourne
Poland27 Posts
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