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On August 02 2011 06:34 Ballistixz wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2011 06:09 Eufouria wrote:On August 02 2011 05:54 TissTuss wrote:On August 02 2011 05:24 Jyvblamo wrote:Damn, EG is ballin' with money. no way idra can make that much money..... or? Can somone confirm? I can indeed confirm that EG has provided each player with Bugatti Veyron as a company car. It has blue flame upgrade and they drive round Arizona looking for mineral lines. im not a expert on cars, but those cars look hella expensive. how can they afford 1 for EACH of the EG players along with the house and the comp/streaming set ups? thats insane. does the team really make that much money purely from SC2?
you know that he was joking right? a veyron costs more than 1,7 million dollars and there are less than 300 cars in the whole world. even if you have the money its not guaranteed that you get one, even if youre a multi millionaire it can take month or even years. this was obviously not idras car and never will be.
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On August 02 2011 03:43 JLew wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2011 03:16 Soulish wrote: godamn this thread is making me jealous. My house is like 2,600 sq feet and it's ~900k
Freaking calgary, Dude, there is people in Calgary who make $60k a year managing at McDonalds. It's all relative, there is people with masters and professional degrees in Arizona who have had to move elsewhere for employment or simply cannot find work. It's not like you could move to Arizona and still making $100k a year without any education working on an oil rig like you can in Calgary. Back on topic, this is good and I hope it can help the members of EG start winning ( I don't even mean winning tournaments..just winning games in general would be a good start )
oh please, people who manage mcdonalds don't earn $60k a year. They earn as much as their american counterparts. And don't think that you can even hope to compete in calgary's oil and gas market without finishing uni unless your dream is to drive trucks. It's insanely competitive.
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Repainting the exterior of the house would make for a great team spirit building activity.
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On August 02 2011 08:01 On_Slaught wrote: Reading through the thread i'm still dubious about how well this can work if
1. There is no coach holding everyone accountable.
2. They are playing on the NA ladder.
Buy Day9 (since tastosis is busy) to be the hardcore coach and get taiwan accounts :D
I was wondering the same thing. When you put bunch of guys together to a house like that i think good times will be had but no idea about actually improving in sc2
Teams really need to think about hiring capable coaches who makes sure people practice and practice the right things instead of mass ladder on NA. Some sort of mental coach for idra would be a good investment aswell
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On August 02 2011 08:06 Triscuit wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2011 08:01 On_Slaught wrote: Reading through the thread i'm still dubious about how well this can work if
1. There is no coach holding everyone accountable.
2. They are playing on the NA ladder.
Buy Day9 (since tastosis is busy) to be the hardcore coach and get taiwan accounts :D I think Day9 might be one of the most busy guys in esports right now. At least in the NA scene.
Incontrol is pretty much going to be coach. And they'll probably all end up playing on Korea in the end.
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On August 02 2011 08:01 On_Slaught wrote: Reading through the thread i'm still dubious about how well this can work if
1. There is no coach holding everyone accountable.
2. They are playing on the NA ladder.
Buy Day9 (since tastosis is busy) to be the hardcore coach and get taiwan accounts :D I strongly believe getting on the KR server will be key. they should completely give up the NA server, unless it's for like blizzcon invites or something.
a coach isn't really needed, I feel that they need the KR ladder to be able to compete with koreans, and then add the coach if they want to be better than koreans.
i dunno what magic they'll have to do to get an account, but they gotta do it, Destiny got one somehow, they just gotta swallow their pride once they realize that they'll probably be stuck in KR Masters for some time, even though they are GMs over in NA and the lag, well, i think they can just deal with it, like the koreans dealt with it for NASL
anyway, i think they are smart folk and maybe already have korean accounts to play on, so this post is just lolz for them
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Fantastic news and a really sweet looking house. I'm looking forward to seeing how this pays off and make NA take some trophies home.
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Oh wow I did not expect Demuslim to move from Germany, but this is a great step towards getting the NA scene caught up.
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-.- How did the entire topic devolve into cars? But i really hope that Puma will drop by and be the practice bonjawa he is
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WTF?! They bought this house for 150k $? That is a lot of money where do EG get their money from lol. They seem to be the team with the greatest disparity between player success (or skill) and financials.
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Really hope that this will actually create a more even team skill wise. If they don't perform at either Raleigh or the next MLG, EG is going to get CHEWED apart by the community
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On August 02 2011 08:23 Titorelli wrote: WTF?! They bought this house for 150k $? That is a lot of money where do EG get their money from lol. They seem to be the team with the greatest disparity between player success (or skill) and financials. buying a house for 150k really is not much, since people only pay for a small percentage in the first down payment.
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I wonder what would happen if all American pro teams considered buying in the same area. There is no centralized place for North Americans to congregate and be local with one another. : P
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On August 02 2011 08:09 Soulish wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2011 03:43 JLew wrote:On August 02 2011 03:16 Soulish wrote: godamn this thread is making me jealous. My house is like 2,600 sq feet and it's ~900k
Freaking calgary, Dude, there is people in Calgary who make $60k a year managing at McDonalds. It's all relative, there is people with masters and professional degrees in Arizona who have had to move elsewhere for employment or simply cannot find work. It's not like you could move to Arizona and still making $100k a year without any education working on an oil rig like you can in Calgary. Back on topic, this is good and I hope it can help the members of EG start winning ( I don't even mean winning tournaments..just winning games in general would be a good start ) oh please, people who manage mcdonalds don't earn $60k a year. They earn as much as their american counterparts. And don't think that you can even hope to compete in calgary's oil and gas market without finishing uni unless your dream is to drive trucks. It's insanely competitive.
Yes, they do make that much. In some areas of Alberta minimum wage can hover around $15 an hour.
The economy is super inflated but it's nearly to scale. They might make 60k a year, but they pay it all back in taxes/groceries/and rent. The reason it pays like that is supply and demand. There is a shortage of workers, so each worker is more valuable, thus they are willing to pay more for the services. It's a similar system in North Dakota. Untrained employees can be making 6 figure sin a matter of a few years.
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They bought that house for 150 K cause its in Arizona and it was foreclosing. In Toronto where I live, a simply bacholar appartment is 300 000 dollars.
Everybody in the states has it pretty damn good compared to the rest of the world.
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Sorry i dont see this working all that great. this will turn into a frat house more than a training house. You cant replicate the pressure and competitive nature of Korea in Arizona. It will be fun to live there but I dont expect them to improve or produce greater results as a team. Let's wait and see if I am wrong.
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$150 k!?!?! A house like that would fetch over $500 k in my town, and over $1 Million in a capital city.
Hope this house works for them. Looking for a big performance from the whole team in Raleigh!
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On August 02 2011 08:41 WizShaw wrote: They bought that house for 150 K cause its in Arizona and it was foreclosing. In Toronto where I live, a simply bacholar appartment is 300 000 dollars.
Everybody in the states has it pretty damn good compared to the rest of the world. Ask people in San Francisco, NYC and Boston about having it pretty damn good about cost of living.
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And here i am with my $24000 apartment
I wonder if they will be playing on the NA ladder though, because to really improve they should start in the KR server (with TW accounts!)
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Nice! I hope this will support them enough to be able to beat the Koreans. Unless foreigners get on their game soon well never catchup. This is. A great initiative and I hope it works great for you guys.
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