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It probably doesn't need to be edited, just a comprehension error on my part. :D
I'm pretty sure we're ineligible, as we have two guys attending different universities in Sydney, one in Canberra, one in Melbourne and one in Auckland, all of which exceed the 5000 student population. Just wanted to ensure it's a definite "no" in-case I misinterpreted something.
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ib4 we get all of the complexity players to join the University of Houston CSL team
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Should be great for the growth of eSports at the collegiate level.
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Hey guys, I'm running the UNSW (University of New South Wales) team. Make a post on our sydney collegiate starcraft facebook group if you go to UNSW and are interested in participating; http://www.facebook.com/groups/sydney.starcraft/permalink/286065344840430/
I believe the guys from USYD are also getting a team organised, so watch the wall for their post aswell if you are a USYD student interested in participating.
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UC Riverside, watch out guys
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Hopefully somehow Frankfurt can form a team, even though I don't know any Starcraft player there.
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On September 26 2012 19:27 Zetter wrote: Hopefully somehow Frankfurt can form a team, even though I don't know any Starcraft player there.
We're aware that there will be a lot of European college students that will be looking to form teams for this event and we will be publishing details shortly to help you. In the meantime try getting in contact with any computer and video game societies and try and talk to the student union about promotion on campus!
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Maybe it should be mandatory that all participating players (at least in the RO16) are not failing their program. I think this is done for major varsity sports like football and it would almost completely negate the possibility of a bunch pro gamers (specifically coL as so many people are suggesting haha) enrolling as full-time students, never going to school or studying, and raking in $40k.
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On September 26 2012 20:56 Laffs wrote: Maybe it should be mandatory that all participating players (at least in the RO16) are not failing their program. I think this is done for major varsity sports like football and it would almost completely negate the possibility of a bunch pro gamers (specifically coL as so many people are suggesting haha) enrolling as full-time students, never going to school or studying, and raking in $40k.
Doesn't matter western would still roll complexity academy.
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On September 26 2012 22:47 ThE_OsToJiY wrote:Show nested quote +On September 26 2012 20:56 Laffs wrote: Maybe it should be mandatory that all participating players (at least in the RO16) are not failing their program. I think this is done for major varsity sports like football and it would almost completely negate the possibility of a bunch pro gamers (specifically coL as so many people are suggesting haha) enrolling as full-time students, never going to school or studying, and raking in $40k. Doesn't matter western would still roll complexity academy.
Well I don't think anyone is worried about Western, I just feel bad for little ol' Waterloo!
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nice
good work
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Whoa this is a pretty big deal. GJ CSL
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The price pool is incredible. Thank the sponsors for this, they're really making eSports grow.
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Sh*t just got real! Yay for CSL!!!!!
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On September 26 2012 20:56 Laffs wrote: Maybe it should be mandatory that all participating players (at least in the RO16) are not failing their program. I think this is done for major varsity sports like football and it would almost completely negate the possibility of a bunch pro gamers (specifically coL as so many people are suggesting haha) enrolling as full-time students, never going to school or studying, and raking in $40k.
That is an interesting point, but very hard to monitor and verify.
Edit: CSL should promote a good balance of studying and gaming though!
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this is really cool, good luck!!!
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Anyone knows about the spread of the cash-prize ?
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