
Either way, I've always been impressed by Dreamhack events, and can't wait to see this one as well.
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PhoenixVoid
Canada32740 Posts
![]() Either way, I've always been impressed by Dreamhack events, and can't wait to see this one as well. | ||
izen
Sweden136 Posts
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Random_Guy09
Canada1010 Posts
On May 31 2012 01:51 TheSir wrote: Show nested quote + On May 31 2012 01:18 Miserie wrote: I so want Grubby and Feast to be on that list too :O But a pretty nice list! Grubby will be in China for Starswar 7 i guess You are correct and Feast has mentioned on stream (not speaking for him just repeated his response) that he wont be competing in tournaments until he's done with school which should be soon I think. | ||
Laneir
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M7Jagger
Sweden237 Posts
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United States373 Posts
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ThePlayer33
Australia2378 Posts
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Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
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Mycl
Australia1370 Posts
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inanotherlifetime
Sweden233 Posts
Really looking forward to watch and I pray GSL schedule won't interfere with NaNiwas participation. | ||
grummel
Germany46 Posts
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Torpedo.Vegas
United States1890 Posts
On May 31 2012 08:49 mikkmagro wrote: Show nested quote + On May 31 2012 08:42 ninjamyst wrote: On May 31 2012 08:08 mikkmagro wrote: This is the problem Sundance was actually talking about, having so many events running together and clashing. Of course you won't get the best players in every tournament, no matter how big the prize pool is - there are just way too many different organisers (I mean, loads of events is great, but it has its downsides). It's like a week after MLG, and there's probably GSTL running at the same time..it's either a huge expense for teams to send over their players to more than one event every so often, and it is also a massive strain for players to compete in all these huge tournaments in a row. I mean, you're either going to attend DreamHack, or you will prepare for GSTL, it's either or. Wow. this Sundance guy is totally right; screw competitions. We only need be 1 major tournament in US and 1 major tournament in Korea. And New York is probably a great place to hold the US tournament. And the US and Korea tournament holders should join force to promote unity. That way they can control everything and make sure things are going smoothly. They should even charge people to watch to guarantee high quality tournaments. Because Sundance GETS IT. He's the voice of E-Sports, and he listens to the community. I love Sundance. I'm not defending anyone, but unfortunately, eSports can't always be just what the community wants. At the end of the day, the viability of an eSports still depends on cold, hard cash, so actually going about eSports with business, and at some point, profitability in mind, will secure its stability, and is great for the long term. Obviously, having loads of tournaments offering mountains of cash is great, but one has to be careful that it is not unsustainable. You can't expect a dozen huge events each month, with all the best players participating at each, that was my point. Teams have limited budgets to send their players around the world (which can be extremely costly), players have limited time and stamina, etc. I dont think its the quantity of tournaments so much as how they coordinate with on another and communicate. Tournaments will differentiate themselves based on production values and players pools. And I really think player pools will be based on how well tournaments treat and communicate with the teams. I think the problem is having too many juggernauts stomping around the year and investing big only to have scheduling conflicts which unquestionably hurts all parties involves. If fans around the world continue to turn out regardless then more power too them, but something will eventually have to give. | ||
Torpedo.Vegas
United States1890 Posts
On May 31 2012 11:58 M7Jagger wrote: How come hero participate in every DH? Hero is on TeamLiquid and TeamLiquid originated on team europe. Why not send a big gun to the hometown to school some kids. | ||
invinzible
Switzerland83 Posts
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Farone
Netherlands1219 Posts
but a very stacked lineup~! go Stephano~! | ||
Flaele
Belgium182 Posts
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Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
On May 31 2012 11:58 M7Jagger wrote: How come hero participate in every DH? Seems smart to me, DH has a weaker lineup than most tournaments so he has a good chance to place well or win again. | ||
ceaRshaf
Romania4926 Posts
Gogo Naniwa vs Stephano finals!! | ||
Oakenform
Norway13 Posts
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