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herMan
Japan2053 Posts
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Sprungjeezy
United States1313 Posts
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TurboMaN
Germany925 Posts
I know the game from a review but the skill required is nowhere near SC2. The only reason I see him doing this is for money (maybe a sponsor contract or sth)... | ||
forsooth
United States3648 Posts
On March 04 2013 01:03 Nerski wrote: for all intensive purposes Back to primary school with you. | ||
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Shellshock
United States97276 Posts
Maybe his purpose to play sc2 was intense? | ||
docvoc
United States5491 Posts
On March 04 2013 01:26 TurboMaN wrote: World of tanks is an eSports game? I know the game from a review but the skill required is nowhere near SC2. The only reason I see him doing this is for money (maybe a sponsor contract or sth)... Theare doing this because A) he probably enjoys the game B) their other team needs help, and lets be honest I think NaDa can help them C) WoT doesn't require the skill of sc2 is an opinionated statement because the two don't require the same skills at all. Now, no most games don't require the skill for sc2, that doesn't make or break a game as an esport. | ||
Randomaccount#77123
United States5003 Posts
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BamBam
745 Posts
On March 04 2013 01:26 TurboMaN wrote: World of tanks is an eSports game? I know the game from a review but the skill required is nowhere near SC2. The only reason I see him doing this is for money (maybe a sponsor contract or sth)... "X Game does not have the skills that sc2 has, therefor it is not an esport!" Boy, its a good thing you are a minority, otherwise LoL, CS, Halo, etc would never be esports and the ONLY thing we would have is starcraft.... how disgusting that could be. | ||
Zenbrez
Canada5973 Posts
Boy, its a good thing you are a minority, otherwise LoL, CS, Halo, etc would never be esports and the ONLY thing we would have is starcraft.... how disgusting that could be. I gotta admit, I'd be entirely content if SC was the only game around. But then again I also don't care, because other games don't affect me. | ||
Noocta
France12578 Posts
On March 04 2013 01:14 Serimek wrote: A surprise for me too... Well, I guess I have to wish good luck to NaDa, but I feel kinda sad about this news. The game have 0 features for competition. I have friends who play pro in this game for Curse but it's basicly " let's wait for ArenaNet to put the features" for now. | ||
mongmong
Korea (South)1389 Posts
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Rassy
Netherlands2308 Posts
Didnt realise it was so big. Now that nada plays it i might give it a go soon,the game cant be to bad if he plays it. | ||
Nerski
United States1095 Posts
On March 04 2013 01:33 Shellshock1122 wrote: Maybe his purpose to play sc2 was intense? Meh I'd like to think I generally grammar and spell check myself but alas on a forum it's not always the case. Not to mention that whole problem of verbally being influenced by the common mistakes those close to you make routinely ><. by the way this is my cop out :D For all intents and purposes is the usual form of the phrase meaning in every practical sense. For all intensive purposes is a fairly common eggcorn derived from the original phrase. It’s often heard in speech, but it’s rare in published writing because it generally doesn’t pass through the editorial process. From grammarist.com | ||
Warpish
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Nerski
United States1095 Posts
On March 04 2013 02:03 Rassy wrote: Seen the advert for world of tanks manny times and always have been curious about it. Didnt realise it was so big. Now that nada plays it i might give it a go soon,the game cant be to bad if he plays it. There is plenty of games that were terrible that were also popular for one reason or another. Take WoW arena for example, the whole premise in itself was not the greatest of esports. It was however wildly popular for a time given the enormous amount of people who played/play WoW, and would follow anything related to it. So as an esport it did alright not because the arena in itself was amazingly well done, but because it had a huge following. From Wikipedia As of 2012, there are 45,000,000 registered players worldwide.[11] On October 4th, 2012, the game reached a record-breaking 500,000 concurrent players online on one server based in Russia.[12] Within two weeks of the launch of the South Korean server, the number of concurrent users in Korea reached 10,000.[13] With that much of a following for a freemium based game it's no shock someone would try to capitalize on it as an esport. | ||
llIH
Norway2142 Posts
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GohgamX
Canada1096 Posts
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adymus
Romania140 Posts
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ZidaneTribal
United States2800 Posts
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Uncultured
United States1340 Posts
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