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bypLy
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757 Posts
August 13 2015 13:37 GMT
#1
"Recently ESL has announced that it will work with anti-doping organizations NADA and WADA to take an important step towards further professionalization of esports, and we will introduce tests for substances banned by those organizations at our events. The initial announcement outlined reasons why we want to tackle doping in esports right now, and how are we going to do that. ..."

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DinoMight
Profile Blog Joined June 2012
United States3725 Posts
August 13 2015 13:41 GMT
#2
Maybe include a little more in the OP?
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DinoMight
Profile Blog Joined June 2012
United States3725 Posts
August 13 2015 13:44 GMT
#3
How do they test for pot usage THE DAY OF the tournament? How can they tell if someone is high right this instant?

Do they make them watch kung fu hustle and judge by their reactions?
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A_Scarecrow
Profile Joined March 2013
Australia721 Posts
August 13 2015 13:48 GMT
#4
On August 13 2015 22:44 DinoMight wrote:
How do they test for pot usage THE DAY OF the tournament? How can they tell if someone is high right this instant?

Do they make them watch kung fu hustle and judge by their reactions?

maybe the same way they find out if some1 been drinking, ask if they want a kebab.
DinoMight
Profile Blog Joined June 2012
United States3725 Posts
August 13 2015 13:50 GMT
#5
On August 13 2015 22:48 A_Scarecrow wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 13 2015 22:44 DinoMight wrote:
How do they test for pot usage THE DAY OF the tournament? How can they tell if someone is high right this instant?

Do they make them watch kung fu hustle and judge by their reactions?

maybe the same way they find out if some1 been drinking, ask if they want a kebab.


Man if that's the test I could never compete in ESL...
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rotta
Profile Joined December 2011
5587 Posts
August 13 2015 13:50 GMT
#6
Good, cannabis is so imba.
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jimminy_kriket
Profile Blog Joined February 2007
Canada5502 Posts
August 13 2015 13:54 GMT
#7
On August 13 2015 22:44 DinoMight wrote:
How do they test for pot usage THE DAY OF the tournament? How can they tell if someone is high right this instant?

Do they make them watch kung fu hustle and judge by their reactions?

It's a saliva test, which can only detect weed for up to 24 hours at best apparently.
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calgar
Profile Blog Joined November 2007
United States1277 Posts
August 13 2015 14:08 GMT
#8
This is really stupid. Esports already struggles to make profits and stay alive in most cases. Drug testing like this can't be cheap so it seems like it's stretching the budget even thinner. Impractical and unnecessary IMO.
sertas
Profile Joined April 2012
Sweden887 Posts
August 13 2015 14:14 GMT
#9
this is so retarded to compare proffessional chess they dont do doping tests there so why here.. and the benefit is suspect at best
HolydaKing
Profile Joined February 2010
21254 Posts
August 13 2015 14:26 GMT
#10
Isn't this just for CS:GO?
Grollicus
Profile Joined September 2011
Germany287 Posts
August 13 2015 14:47 GMT
#11
This seems very half-assed.

They will use salvia tests which are quick but inaccurate, so lets see when the first false positives come.
They ban a huge list of substances but dont check for them (check for steroids by salvia test?)
They allow excemptions via letter from a physician.

So, huge media hype but nothing of substance?
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DinoMight
Profile Blog Joined June 2012
United States3725 Posts
August 13 2015 15:25 GMT
#12
On August 13 2015 23:08 calgar wrote:
This is really stupid. Esports already struggles to make profits and stay alive in most cases. Drug testing like this can't be cheap so it seems like it's stretching the budget even thinner. Impractical and unnecessary IMO.


I heard some CS GO guys were abusing adderall, which is not good. But otherwise I agree, e-sports still taking off. I'd have waited a bit before introducing something like this.
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FLeK0
Profile Joined April 2010
86 Posts
August 13 2015 15:37 GMT
#13
On August 13 2015 23:47 Grollicus wrote:
This seems very half-assed.

They will use salvia tests which are quick but inaccurate, so lets see when the first false positives come.
They ban a huge list of substances but dont check for them (check for steroids by salvia test?)
They allow excemptions via letter from a physician.

So, huge media hype but nothing of substance?

bunch of euros doing speed will get cought though
TelecoM
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
United States10673 Posts
August 13 2015 16:56 GMT
#14
This is more so for FPS games than RTS, being on drugs in RTS isn't going to help very much lol
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Mistakes
Profile Joined February 2011
United States1102 Posts
August 13 2015 17:36 GMT
#15
On August 14 2015 01:56 GGzerG wrote:
This is more so for FPS games than RTS, being on drugs in RTS isn't going to help very much lol


I thought for sure having less mental clarity was a benefit for RTS...
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phodacbiet
Profile Joined August 2010
United States1740 Posts
August 13 2015 17:44 GMT
#16
Not sure about testing for weed or anything like that, adderall i can understand, but weed? Goodluck beating a Korean while being high af lol. "omggg, i am being all-ined by parting, laser beams soooo prettty, oh shit i forgot to build a roach warren, fuck i want some mcnuggets" <- would be going through your head as parting soul train you.

I can understand performance enhancing drugs, like adderall or whatever people take to boost their focus, but things like weed or steroids (being buff and handsome like Stork isnt gonna help you beat anyone) im more skeptical about. There should be a more refined list of bannable drugs updated specifically for eSports, rather than just using the all encompassing sport ban list for video games. Still, I guess it must be done or else people wont take esport seriously.
207aicila
Profile Joined January 2015
1237 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-08-13 18:01:06
August 13 2015 18:00 GMT
#17
On August 14 2015 01:56 GGzerG wrote:
This is more so for FPS games than RTS, being on drugs in RTS isn't going to help very much lol


It might help with something as simple as CS:GO but I highly doubt it would be significant if you were playing Quake or UT or PK. Then again none of those is in a pro circuit anymore so it doesn't matter. Just wanted to point that out though.

And yeah, +1 to all the posters saying it's half-assed and ineffectual.

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rotta
Profile Joined December 2011
5587 Posts
August 13 2015 18:10 GMT
#18
On August 14 2015 02:36 Mistakes wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 14 2015 01:56 GGzerG wrote:
This is more so for FPS games than RTS, being on drugs in RTS isn't going to help very much lol


I thought for sure having less mental clarity was a benefit for RTS...

What about more concentration, confidence, alertness or reaction time for instance? There are all kinds of drugs...
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iloveav
Profile Joined November 2008
Poland1478 Posts
August 13 2015 18:12 GMT
#19
So... all those energy drinks will stop being sponsors now?
This is kinda stupid.
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Ctone23
Profile Blog Joined December 2012
United States1839 Posts
August 13 2015 18:14 GMT
#20
I don't think its's half assed, Saliva tests for adderall are apparently as accurate as the urine tests are, Source . I don't really see a need to ban marijuana but I'm in agreement with banning adderall and other drugs of the sort. It's full of amphetamines, if you aren't prescribed for it you shouldn't be taking it. From what I hear it isn't that difficult to get a prescription for it, and the least these kids can do is speak with a doctor about it before taking it. Learn about the side effects, etc.
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UberNuB
Profile Joined December 2010
United States365 Posts
August 13 2015 18:40 GMT
#21
On August 13 2015 23:08 calgar wrote:
This is really stupid. Esports already struggles to make profits and stay alive in most cases. Drug testing like this can't be cheap so it seems like it's stretching the budget even thinner. Impractical and unnecessary IMO.


I'd argue this makes more sense than the unnecessarily large prize pools tournaments go for these days. Most players will continue to attend the tournament even if the prize pool is significantly smaller (you'd mostly just stop getting all the random Korean snipers).
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y0su
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Finland7871 Posts
August 13 2015 18:41 GMT
#22
On August 13 2015 22:41 DinoMight wrote:
Maybe include a little more in the OP?

the last thing I want to see on TL is reddit links!
LongShot27
Profile Joined May 2013
United States2084 Posts
August 13 2015 18:59 GMT
#23
My triggering of Destiny on the late game yesterday, made him explode about this. Im so proud of myself
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starslayer
Profile Joined August 2011
United States696 Posts
August 13 2015 19:14 GMT
#24
On August 14 2015 03:12 iloveav wrote:
So... all those energy drinks will stop being sponsors now?
This is kinda stupid.

?? i only half ass read the whole post does it really say this?
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dr3am_b3ing
Profile Joined May 2015
Canada188 Posts
August 13 2015 19:50 GMT
#25
Lol definitely unable to compete in ESL as I smoke a bowl before every match
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rotta
Profile Joined December 2011
5587 Posts
August 13 2015 19:56 GMT
#26
On August 14 2015 04:50 dr3am_b3ing wrote:
Lol definitely unable to compete in ESL as I smoke a bowl before every match

What is your rank?
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y0su
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Finland7871 Posts
August 13 2015 23:08 GMT
#27
On August 14 2015 04:56 rotta wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 14 2015 04:50 dr3am_b3ing wrote:
Lol definitely unable to compete in ESL as I smoke a bowl before every match

What is your rank?

green
rotta
Profile Joined December 2011
5587 Posts
August 13 2015 23:43 GMT
#28
On August 14 2015 08:08 y0su wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 14 2015 04:56 rotta wrote:
On August 14 2015 04:50 dr3am_b3ing wrote:
Lol definitely unable to compete in ESL as I smoke a bowl before every match

What is your rank?

green

Wings?
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Temeter
Profile Joined April 2014
37 Posts
August 14 2015 03:25 GMT
#29
Makes sense, was necessary to come at some point. That CSGO interview really kicked up an discussion.

Btw, did SC2 have issues with drug abuse? Never heard about it, but CSGO's NA scene does some do have some problems in that regard.
Dav1oN
Profile Joined January 2012
Ukraine3164 Posts
August 14 2015 08:25 GMT
#30
On August 14 2015 04:50 dr3am_b3ing wrote:
Lol definitely unable to compete in ESL as I smoke a bowl before every match


Why would u even smoke before the match? It does not help u to concentrate and makes u relaxed and sloppy.

Coffee on the other hand might be useful a bit and leagal, as well as any enegry drink probably, both are leagal in sports (at least in football/soccer)
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shid0x
Profile Joined July 2012
Korea (South)5014 Posts
August 14 2015 09:11 GMT
#31
as long as its not blood test since in some culture especially asian this is really only used for health and anything else.
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Hot_Ice
Profile Joined January 2013
139 Posts
August 15 2015 00:35 GMT
#32
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hoticee
Profile Joined August 2015
14 Posts
August 15 2015 00:54 GMT
#33
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LongShot27
Profile Joined May 2013
United States2084 Posts
August 15 2015 01:45 GMT
#34
On August 15 2015 09:35 Hot_Ice wrote:
Obama is a slave off never ending war leaders of US


It's like he's trying to communicate, I know it
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NonY
Profile Blog Joined June 2007
8748 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-08-15 03:35:00
August 15 2015 03:12 GMT
#35
"Fucking up is part of it. If you can't fail, you have to always win. And I don't think you can always win." Elliott Smith ---------- Yet no sudden rage darkened his face, and his eyes were calm as they studied her. Then he smiled. 'Witness.'
Swoopae
Profile Joined January 2015
Australia339 Posts
August 15 2015 06:01 GMT
#36
Makes sense for stuff like Adderall, but I don't see why any drug that isn't mental performance enhancing needs to be tested for, it's not a physical sport it's a mental one
Deleted User 261926
Profile Joined April 2012
960 Posts
August 15 2015 09:13 GMT
#37
On August 14 2015 17:25 cSc.Dav1oN wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 14 2015 04:50 dr3am_b3ing wrote:
Lol definitely unable to compete in ESL as I smoke a bowl before every match


Why would u even smoke before the match? It does not help u to concentrate and makes u relaxed and sloppy.

Coffee on the other hand might be useful a bit and leagal, as well as any enegry drink probably, both are leagal in sports (at least in football/soccer)

To say that he smokes on TL obviously.
Temeter
Profile Joined April 2014
37 Posts
August 15 2015 13:54 GMT
#38
On August 15 2015 15:01 Swoopae wrote:
Makes sense for stuff like Adderall, but I don't see why any drug that isn't mental performance enhancing needs to be tested for, it's not a physical sport it's a mental one

It's physical to a huge degree, that encompasses all mechanical skills.

I'd say SC2 is more about mechanics than thinking.
BaneRiders
Profile Joined August 2013
Sweden3630 Posts
August 15 2015 15:46 GMT
#39
On August 14 2015 02:44 phodacbiet wrote:
Not sure about testing for weed or anything like that, adderall i can understand, but weed? Goodluck beating a Korean while being high af lol. "omggg, i am being all-ined by parting, laser beams soooo prettty, oh shit i forgot to build a roach warren, fuck i want some mcnuggets" <- would be going through your head as parting soul train you.

I can understand performance enhancing drugs, like adderall or whatever people take to boost their focus, but things like weed or steroids (being buff and handsome like Stork isnt gonna help you beat anyone) im more skeptical about. There should be a more refined list of bannable drugs updated specifically for eSports, rather than just using the all encompassing sport ban list for video games. Still, I guess it must be done or else people wont take esport seriously.


It doesn't make sense to maintain a separate list of banned substances for e-sports really. Let the big anti-doping bodies with all the resources at hand define what is an illegal substance and how to test for it rather than establishing an e-sports anti-doping bureau along with testing facilities etc (which probably will be quite costly).

It is a bit strange that weed is considered performance enhancing (in any context at all). I can't fully understand why it is banned myself. Maybe someone can enlighten us why this is, but I seem to remember some snowboarding guy losing his Olympic medal after testing positive some years ago. On the other hand, surely there is no need for progamers to smoke/eat weed for any reason at all before any tourney, so I suppose there is not really any harm in having it on the list.
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Saechiis
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Netherlands4989 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-08-15 16:08:43
August 15 2015 16:04 GMT
#40
Nada can check my body any time. I'm open to the righteousness of his governing body.
I think esports is pretty nice.
Varanice
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United States1517 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-08-15 16:17:23
August 15 2015 16:17 GMT
#41
I figured I would just post this here since I think a lot of starcraft players might not have seen this yet, basically, this interview happened between two people, Semphis had just been cut from C9, and Launders is not typically known for his interviews. It's kinda something that I feel like most people knew was going on to an extent, or some people had mentioned it in passing, but considering C9 just went from a solid NA team to a solid top tier team in the world put doubts into a lot of peoples minds with that comment. It picked up more mainstream media attention than anything else that's happened in CS in probably the last year, so in a way ESL announcing their drug testing also got them a lot of media attention for being the first eSports tournament to "crack down on juicing" or whatever (It's debatable if it even helps to begin with). Richard Lewis and Thooorin have both made fairly comprehensive videos about this if you guys are interested in hearing more about it.

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ThomasjServo
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
15244 Posts
August 17 2015 16:15 GMT
#42
If you aren't afflicted, and you're taking adderall to sharpen up, you'll definitely be focused like a laser. We'll see what happens, there is bound to be some people still willing to sneak.
CheRRyKiTTy
Profile Joined August 2015
Finland38 Posts
August 19 2015 19:08 GMT
#43
On August 14 2015 01:56 GGzerG wrote:
This is more so for FPS games than RTS, being on drugs in RTS isn't going to help very much lol


Uh. You probably have never had any drugs. From the top of my head Benzodiazepines and amphetamines (excluding meth) will make you play better in tournament environment maybe some light opiates as well. (Benzos and opiates make you calmer, amphetamines make you more active and concentrated).


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coolman123123
Profile Joined August 2013
146 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-08-19 19:56:14
August 19 2015 19:55 GMT
#44
On August 20 2015 04:08 CheRRyKiTTy wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 14 2015 01:56 GGzerG wrote:
This is more so for FPS games than RTS, being on drugs in RTS isn't going to help very much lol


Uh. You probably have never had any drugs. From the top of my head Benzodiazepines and amphetamines (excluding meth) will make you play better in tournament environment maybe some light opiates as well. (Benzos and opiates make you calmer, amphetamines make you more active and concentrated).



I have used both amphetamines and benzos extensively and I have to disagree. Amphetamines may be helpful for FPS games and for practicing long hours in any game, but what happens is tunnel vision. Adderall makes you "hyperfocus" which is great in an fps, not so great in a game about juggling and multitasking. I severely doubt the performance enhancing abilities of amphetamines in an RTS game. The only benefit I can see is them giving you stamina for a weekend bracket tournament (maybe Taeja used it). As far as benzos, well no. The reduction in nervousness is offset by the reduction in mental clarity they cause.
Endymion
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
United States3701 Posts
August 19 2015 20:16 GMT
#45
banning steroids? hahahaha gotta be able to bench 400 to land those awp shots!
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NonY
Profile Blog Joined June 2007
8748 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-08-19 21:32:04
August 19 2015 21:13 GMT
#46
On August 20 2015 04:55 coolman123123 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 20 2015 04:08 CheRRyKiTTy wrote:
On August 14 2015 01:56 GGzerG wrote:
This is more so for FPS games than RTS, being on drugs in RTS isn't going to help very much lol


Uh. You probably have never had any drugs. From the top of my head Benzodiazepines and amphetamines (excluding meth) will make you play better in tournament environment maybe some light opiates as well. (Benzos and opiates make you calmer, amphetamines make you more active and concentrated).



I have used both amphetamines and benzos extensively and I have to disagree. Amphetamines may be helpful for FPS games and for practicing long hours in any game, but what happens is tunnel vision. Adderall makes you "hyperfocus" which is great in an fps, not so great in a game about juggling and multitasking. I severely doubt the performance enhancing abilities of amphetamines in an RTS game. The only benefit I can see is them giving you stamina for a weekend bracket tournament (maybe Taeja used it). As far as benzos, well no. The reduction in nervousness is offset by the reduction in mental clarity they cause.

Benzos aren't even banned. But I think it's weird that you feel comfortable providing such a strong opinion, or at least an opinion without any qualifying statements, on how they may affect performance given your extensive experience with drugs. I'm sure you know everything I'm about to say, but I have to say it to establish what I think is the appropriate context for taking drugs to increase productiveness. People study for years and are tested extensively and make entire careers out of managing drugs for patients, which involves learning about the exact issues the patient is having and choosing from a wide variety of options of drugs and combinations of drugs and dosages and then regularly discussing effects and making adjustments. There are so many variables and the complexity of the problem is so well established (given how much training and testing the psychiatrist must go through just to attempt to solve the problem) that I find it absurd for you to state directly that benzos couldn't possibly provide a net benefit.

There is another discussion that could be had: in a theoretical perfect competitor, what natural mental state combined with performance enhancing drugs yields the best results? In that case, I would guess that you'd want the problems that benzos solve to not exist in the first place and so avoid any possible negative side effects. But there's no way of knowing whether a naturally "hyperactive" mind "slowed" by benzos actually would be better than an anxiety-free mind sped up. We know so little about brain chemistry and these issues in general that it's really impossible to speculate.

I am absolutely confident that benzos could help some people though. Take an extreme example: a player who can't practice with any regularity without medication. There are people that aren't functioning and can't be productive with any regularity without benzos or other drugs that "slow you down." Certainly they'll win more games when they have the ability to actually practice despite some negative side effects.

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I made a reply to this thread earlier and decided to delete it, mainly due to the tone I wrote it in. I'll just jot down my quick responses to ESL's decision to use this policy:

(1) It has nothing to do with professionalization. Having rules against taking drugs is no different than having a rule against being late. Either you can enforce rules or you can't. Being able to enforce rules is a prerequisite for professionalization but I see nothing special about this rule. Professionalization isn't literally about being more professional or mimicking things that a body governing a professionalized field has done. I think the author should check Wikipedia for what professionalization means and understand that ESL having a drug policy doesn't bring eSports any closer to it.

(2) The policy isn't fair. First, some drugs that actually can improve performance aren't banned. There are drugs that I have taken (legally) that have helped me perform that aren't banned. Either ban all drugs or none, in order to be fair in this respect. Second, people have varying levels of access to medical authorization for taking drugs. If the policy will allow exceptions to be made due to a doctor's note, then this is unfair to people who would also receive a doctor's note but cannot because they live in different circumstances. Are there people who ought to seek medical help but don't or can't who currently are handicapped? Are there people who are mentally healthy but convinced a doctor to give them a performance enhancing drug anyway? How can we possibly know that if, on balance, the existence of this policy makes the competition more fair? ESL seems to imply that it's a given and I think it's light-years from that.

(3) Due to my thoughts above, I believe the policy is more of a PR thing than a thing of actual substance. It is a PR move of questionable effectiveness because it brings to people's minds the fact that drug abuse may be taking place when it may not have occurred to them in the first place or they may not have thought it serious enough to warrant taking action. Ignorance was bliss before, but now people think every eSports player is on Adderall like every NFL player is on steroids. And whether it's good PR or not, I don't believe that progress is being made with PR of this nature. Establishing and enforcing this drug policy is just a theater of fairness meant to impress the ignorant. I think it's a 20th century business tactic, that was effective on a generation older than eSports fans, to spend money on appearing to be better rather than spending money on actually becoming better.
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Profile Blog Joined December 2011
Germany4126 Posts
August 19 2015 23:32 GMT
#47
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CheRRyKiTTy
Profile Joined August 2015
Finland38 Posts
August 20 2015 11:20 GMT
#48
Great post by NonY. I would like to add that the effects drugs have on the persons performance vary from person to person, because human brains are not standard issue. Hence personal experience is not a surefire way to be expert on effects the drugs have on other people.

(2) The policy isn't fair. First, some drugs that actually can improve performance aren't banned. There are drugs that I have taken (legally) that have helped me perform that aren't banned. Either ban all drugs or none, in order to be fair in this respect. Second, people have varying levels of access to medical authorization for taking drugs. If the policy will allow exceptions to be made due to a doctor's note, then this is unfair to people who would also receive a doctor's note but cannot because they live in different circumstances. Are there people who ought to seek medical help but don't or can't who currently are handicapped? Are there people who are mentally healthy but convinced a doctor to give them a performance enhancing drug anyway? How can we possibly know that if, on balance, the existence of this policy makes the competition more fair? ESL seems to imply that it's a given and I think it's light-years from that.
This is an excellent point. There are doctors who give the patient the drugs they want for a payment. Of course this is illegal, but the risk of being caught is non-existent. You can literally never know if the person holding a prescription has a medical need for the drug unless you know the person.

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Ryndika
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
1489 Posts
August 20 2015 11:30 GMT
#49
This is an excellent point. There are doctors who give the patient the drugs they want for a payment. Of course this is illegal, but the risk of being caught is non-existent. You can literally never know if the person holding a prescription has a medical need for the drug unless you know the person.


Possible but extremely rare and irrelevant.
In context of esports and drug usage, how do you separate drugs used for medical reasons and drugs used purely for performance enhancement. Description.

No way it's possible to enforce "no performance enhaning substances" rule and have they mentioned which drugs are banned?
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BlueStar
Profile Blog Joined August 2005
Bulgaria1166 Posts
August 20 2015 11:46 GMT
#50
Well ESL are going down and are wondering how to attract attention.
ESL has always been a bad host, and now they prohibit to drink a beer or two... Playing a tournament without drinking a beer with the folks is like having sex without a partner.

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CheRRyKiTTy
Profile Joined August 2015
Finland38 Posts
August 20 2015 16:41 GMT
#51
On August 20 2015 20:30 Ryndika wrote:
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This is an excellent point. There are doctors who give the patient the drugs they want for a payment. Of course this is illegal, but the risk of being caught is non-existent. You can literally never know if the person holding a prescription has a medical need for the drug unless you know the person.


Possible but extremely rare and irrelevant.
In context of esports and drug usage, how do you separate drugs used for medical reasons and drugs used purely for performance enhancement. Description.

No way it's possible to enforce "no performance enhaning substances" rule and have they mentioned which drugs are banned?


I have to disagree with you. The doctors are not rare. I'm Finnish and I have some experience with the drug abuse culture here. People can get a prescription for 3-4 different drugs from more than one private doctor. It's not a rare occurence, just something people do not talk about outside certain social circles. The drug abusers are highly knowledgeable where they can get the prescriptions.



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SmoKim
Profile Joined March 2010
Denmark10305 Posts
August 20 2015 18:16 GMT
#52
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rikter
Profile Joined November 2010
United States352 Posts
August 20 2015 18:30 GMT
#53
The prescription legal drugs are pretty easy to come by for the most part; finding a scrip for Adderall or Xanax or something isn't hard at all, especially if you just want them for eSports. As long as you aren't making crazy requests for higher and higher doses and "losing prescriptions" etc then there will be no issues. Basically as long as you aren't tripping red flags for abuse/diversion and give the doc some proper answers you shouldn't have problems there.

Adderall, Benzo's and Beta Blockers to me are the three that will actually enhance performance, when dosed properly. Lower doses of Adderall, or any of a number of other synthetic amphetamines really, can give you energy and focus without the "tunnel vision" someone described above which would be helpful in a longer event. Beta Blockers reduce jitters and are used by concert musicians to keep their hands steady, so I'm sure we can see the relevance to SC2; however a teenager would have a harder time getting something like that prescribed. Benzos, at lower doses, can relieve anxiety and might be helpful in a competitive environment as well. I'm pretty sure I've read about pro golfers using benzos or other anti anxiety meds as well.

Marijuana is a weird one, it is a stimulant and at proper doses I imagine it could have a positive effect in some people, though in my experience it's not great for competitive events. Cocaine is another one that would be pretty terrible. Opiates could calm you down in a way similar to benzos, and the inflated sense of well-being could also relax the mind and put you in a good state to play.

The big thing about stimulants, in my experience, is the effect it has on practice. I used to be big into the Myth RTT series, and I can tell you that a massive percentage of the top players were tweakers, simply because meth and such basically gave them super human endurance that allowed them to play an unreasonable amount of games, which is a great way to improve. Even in CoD, I used to play a lot of Domination with #5, who used his prescription Adderall to also grind out an insane amount of games, which is why he was #5.

Basically, the performance enhancing aspects of these substances are real, I have seen them first hand, and I have seen them in others, all over the course of many many years. However, given that the most useful of the bunch (Adderall) is something that would not, under ordinary circumstances, be an issue to legally obtain, the whole thing seems like a bunch of feel-good nonsense, and is ultimately a waste of time and money.









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DrDevice
Profile Joined December 2010
Canada132 Posts
August 20 2015 20:51 GMT
#54
I am also just laughing my ass off that weed/cannabis would be classified as performance enhancing for anything. Well for any esport anyway. As a frequent cannabis user and an experienced sc2 player I would describe cannabis as extremely performance-inhibiting.

Don't really want to say much about prescription drugs but I will agree it is not hard to get a prescription from a shady doctor even if there is no actual medical reason for the prescription. This does make things more complicated and more difficult. Some drugs such as Adderall are used by some people use purely recreationally/to enhance game performance but used by other people who actually have medical conditions and they need the drug just to be as functional as an average person would be WITHOUT the drug. Very sticky situation if you ask me.

ThomasjServo
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
15244 Posts
August 20 2015 21:19 GMT
#55
On August 21 2015 05:51 DrDevice wrote:
I am also just laughing my ass off that weed/cannabis would be classified as performance enhancing for anything. Well for any esport anyway. As a frequent cannabis user and an experienced sc2 player I would describe cannabis as extremely performance-inhibiting.

Don't really want to say much about prescription drugs but I will agree it is not hard to get a prescription from a shady doctor even if there is no actual medical reason for the prescription. This does make things more complicated and more difficult. Some drugs such as Adderall are used by some people use purely recreationally/to enhance game performance but used by other people who actually have medical conditions and they need the drug just to be as functional as an average person would be WITHOUT the drug. Very sticky situation if you ask me.


Unless your esport is watching cartoons on the couch and giggling while eating junk food. THEN pot is a performance enhancing drug.
Grollicus
Profile Joined September 2011
Germany287 Posts
August 20 2015 22:12 GMT
#56
Obviously you don't play egoshooters. Some of the best CS players i know were better when high.

Also somewhere out there in the gd studio archive is a story of 2GD where they sent a dutch team manager to buy weed in the US so their Quake pro was hitting better.
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Dav1oN
Profile Joined January 2012
Ukraine3164 Posts
August 20 2015 23:00 GMT
#57
On August 21 2015 07:12 Grollicus wrote:
Obviously you don't play egoshooters. Some of the best CS players i know were better when high.

Also somewhere out there in the gd studio archive is a story of 2GD where they sent a dutch team manager to buy weed in the US so their Quake pro was hitting better.


Not sure if they knew it was working or it was just some psychological factor, as some one said above in this topic and I can prove myself, cannabis is slowing u down, it is simply harder to focus on anything since u hear and see things that not even useful at the moment. Even a few cans of energy drink will make u three times better player in comparison to high person.
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NonY
Profile Blog Joined June 2007
8748 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-08-21 00:11:03
August 21 2015 00:10 GMT
#58
On August 21 2015 08:00 cSc.Dav1oN wrote:
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On August 21 2015 07:12 Grollicus wrote:
Obviously you don't play egoshooters. Some of the best CS players i know were better when high.

Also somewhere out there in the gd studio archive is a story of 2GD where they sent a dutch team manager to buy weed in the US so their Quake pro was hitting better.


Not sure if they knew it was working or it was just some psychological factor, as some one said above in this topic and I can prove myself, cannabis is slowing u down, it is simply harder to focus on anything since u hear and see things that not even useful at the moment. Even a few cans of energy drink will make u three times better player in comparison to high person.

I think part of it is that some people "overthink" things and when they are on a drug that removes inhibitions, they can actually end up performing better. Someone who is nervous and anxious and thinking too much and decides to have a ton of caffeine is definitely gonna be in some trouble...

I also think some "downer" drugs make it easier to get comfortable despite being in unusual circumstances. Some drugs can help you focus, so distractions don't bother you, but other drugs can make it so you don't care about distractions, so they don't bother you.

A routinely taken drug could also just be some arbitrary thing, like chewing gum, that a person has associated with performing and now has a compulsion to do. The actual effects of the drug aren't as important as doing it, like it's a ritual or superstition.
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Varanice
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United States1517 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-08-21 00:32:53
August 21 2015 00:29 GMT
#59
Personally, I think that this was more of a PR move than anything else, it felt like such a knee-jerk reaction to all of the mainstream media attention that this got, If they genuinely wanted to ban all substances that could have the slightest affect on a player in a competitive environment as far as anything related to cognitive function or reaction times they would have to ban caffeine, beta blockers, nicotine, steroids, antidepressants, and countless other drugs and substances that aren't even currently on the list.

Edit:
On August 21 2015 09:10 NonY wrote:
Show nested quote +
On August 21 2015 08:00 cSc.Dav1oN wrote:
On August 21 2015 07:12 Grollicus wrote:
Obviously you don't play egoshooters. Some of the best CS players i know were better when high.

Also somewhere out there in the gd studio archive is a story of 2GD where they sent a dutch team manager to buy weed in the US so their Quake pro was hitting better.


Not sure if they knew it was working or it was just some psychological factor, as some one said above in this topic and I can prove myself, cannabis is slowing u down, it is simply harder to focus on anything since u hear and see things that not even useful at the moment. Even a few cans of energy drink will make u three times better player in comparison to high person.

I think part of it is that some people "overthink" things and when they are on a drug that removes inhibitions, they can actually end up performing better. Someone who is nervous and anxious and thinking too much and decides to have a ton of caffeine is definitely gonna be in some trouble...

I also think some "downer" drugs make it easier to get comfortable despite being in unusual circumstances. Some drugs can help you focus, so distractions don't bother you, but other drugs can make it so you don't care about distractions, so they don't bother you.

A routinely taken drug could also just be some arbitrary thing, like chewing gum, that a person has associated with performing and now has a compulsion to do. The actual effects of the drug aren't as important as doing it, like it's a ritual or superstition.

Just wanted to say that I think Nony got this down perfectly. I think the issue with a lot of these "bad drugs" is that it removes the thought process behind an action and lets you become more impulsive, meaning in a FPS, better players play better and bad players play worse.
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MoosyDoosy
Profile Joined November 2014
United States4519 Posts
Last Edited: 2015-08-21 00:43:50
August 21 2015 00:42 GMT
#60
tbh, I'm glad to see that a lot of users here don't know about the performance enhancing drugs out there. I'll just drop by and say that drugs aren't limited solely to marijuana, cocaine, etc. There's stuff like Adderall which helps concentrate, and other drugs out there.

However, one important thing to note is that not all drug experiences are the same for everyone. So even if you experimented with a ton of drugs and found that it didn't help, it may have been because your body/brain was used to tougher substances or you are less susceptible to being affected by the drug genetically.

A lot of factors go into this but there are performance enhancing drugs out there which aid in playing SC2 and although this may have been a shaky step with the lack of clarification and extensive tests, it is a good one.

tl;dr I approve.

Note that I have never used Adderall or other substances but I am currently studying health and to be specific, how substances affect our body and our psyche.

Edit: On a different tangent this is especially relevant nowadays because students are actually using Adderall and other ADD prescriptions because they find it helps them focus. I actually do know a few friends that do this but I'd just like to say that I highly disapprove of this behavior because it can be damaging.
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