Reaction to EG's Mystery Countdown - Page 3
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krndandaman
Mozambique16569 Posts
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Chibithor
Brazil514 Posts
On August 17 2011 03:02 xXFireandIceXx wrote: 2) is incorrect. http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/FOu1) Clan, not team bro. And not a cornerstone of that team. 2) fOu is not FXO. fOu is still fOu. They are just fOu-FXO for foreign tournaments I think. No one bought anyone else. 3) "So funny to see so many fanboys up set right now. FXO has been throwing around money in this scene for awhile, getting fou and running all these tournaments, making a team house etc" I'm just saying setting up a team house vs. a major player signing is not the same. 4) Change should be good. Huk will get more money. But training partners/environment will be a lot worse. | ||
xXFireandIceXx
Canada4296 Posts
Wow, I stand corrected. I thought it was FXO-fOu but guess not. My mistake. | ||
illsick
United States1770 Posts
On August 17 2011 03:16 krndandaman wrote: im curious about how EG is so rich with money... is their owner rich or something? they've been dishing out tons of money lately They have lots of sponsors, most notably Intel. They sponsor lots of progamers besides sc2 ones and they have been around for awhile. | ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
On August 17 2011 03:33 illsick wrote: They have lots of sponsors, most notably Intel. They sponsor lots of progamers besides sc2 ones and they have been around for awhile. Don't forget that while you hear Kingston HyperX, Kingston overall as a brand isn't exactly small either. Monster Energy, who also do various forms of offroad racing and extreme sports... Big name sponsors and good business sense. High visibility, tons of content produced, these are the things that matter to sponsors. | ||
JoeSchmoe
Canada2058 Posts
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xXFireandIceXx
Canada4296 Posts
On August 17 2011 03:37 JingleHell wrote: Don't forget that while you hear Kingston HyperX, Kingston overall as a brand isn't exactly small either. Monster Energy, who also do various forms of offroad racing and extreme sports... Big name sponsors and good business sense. High visibility, tons of content produced, these are the things that matter to sponsors. Yah, let's hope TL gets some more sponsors or run more ads. I mean, it's a pretty established community with great traffic flow. | ||
Rabbitmaster
1357 Posts
On August 17 2011 01:40 tyCe wrote: You mean they made a countdown timer that told you how long you had to wait until your favourite SC2 team's star player leaves the team to chase the bucks, hunkering down with teenage guy who betrayed his mentor, friends and team and premature ejac-GG IdrA? So exciting yo. QFT... unfortunetly... I was kinda excited for the anouncement, but im left with a sort of hollow feeling inside... :S | ||
xXFireandIceXx
Canada4296 Posts
On August 17 2011 04:17 Rabbitmaster wrote: QFT... unfortunetly... I was kinda excited for the anouncement, but im left with a sort of hollow feeling inside... :S I figured it was Huk halfway through. But then I had to wait another 15 hours for the actual truth. | ||
NonY
8748 Posts
On August 17 2011 02:23 Engore wrote: Nony was on eSTRO previously. So funny to see so many fanboys up set right now. FXO has been throwing around money in this scene for awhile, getting fou and running all these tournaments, making a team house etc., yet no mention of them throwing money around. EG signs a high profile player and now it's "OMFG EG JUST THROWING MONEY AT EVERYYYYTHING ARWRSDFLLL" Seems like everyone is just out to troll EG for doing whats best for EG. Hmmmmmmmmmmm. I was on Liquid while I was at eSTRO. In SC:BW, there were teams and clans. Teams were sponsored and clans were groups of friends. Most SC:BW progamers have a clan and even use their clan tag when playing. It's a part of their ID. Shield, By, fOu, Sea, Nal, gm, etc. These clans are exclusive to each other, but not exclusive to the pro teams. With the release of SC2, Liquid changed from clan to team. I had left eSTRO long ago and started playing an entirely different game. No one really developed me as a player except myself. I was already a really good player when I joined Liquid and eSTRO. But that's not to say Liquid picked me up like EG is picking HuK up, or even like how Liquid picked up HuK a year ago. When I joined it for SC:BW, Liquid was inactive as a clan and had never really been a team. I wanted to make Liquid my social home, and have allegiances to a non-Korean clan while I was in Korea, so I was happy to be on Liquid while at eSTRO. I got offered to join the best (imo) and my favorite Korean clan, Shield, but I was like nahhh I'ma represent Liquid. I quit SC:BW and eSTRO, but you don't ever really quit a clan unless you join another one, so I remained Liquid as an inactive member. Then I came back to SC:BW for TSL2, right before SC2 beta came out, and of course I wore a Liquid tag again since I never left it. But that's nothing like sponsored teams like we have now. After TSL2, lots of SC2 teams were forming, and I knew I needed a sponsor to compete in SC2, and Nazgul did an excellent job of elevating Liquid from a mostly inactive clan to one of the best sponsored teams on the scene, so of course I stayed on board. | ||
kaisr
Canada715 Posts
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TheButtonmen
Canada1401 Posts
On August 17 2011 03:16 krndandaman wrote: im curious about how EG is so rich with money... is their owner rich or something? they've been dishing out tons of money lately EG is a very business oriented team they put a lot of effort into cultivating sponsors and promoting their sponsors and getting them a lot of views. While this leads to some discontent with some members in the esports community feeling that they are too ruthless and overly focused on cash it has the upside of giving them the resources needed to aquire players, form team houses, run multiple leagues and so on. On August 17 2011 03:55 JoeSchmoe wrote: In retrospect this whole publicity stunt I thought was quite stupid. This was clearly a sensitive issue for TL, there was no need to blow out this situation like that and create so much hype. Sure there was it got them a ton of hype and views which is what they want as it pleases their sponsors. They aren't in this to take care of the sensitivity of TLs fans, they are in it to get themselves tons of brand recognition and views so that they can keep their sponsors happy and acquire new ones. EG isn't a social club, it's a company. | ||
Redmark
Canada2129 Posts
It's not like I'll boycott anything they do, I'm just not a fan (of the players or the organization). | ||
Primadog
United States4411 Posts
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Rabbitmaster
1357 Posts
On August 17 2011 05:25 Primadog wrote: EG ran a Sure. But don't expect me to like them/support their sponsors for it. | ||
Jankisa
Croatia369 Posts
Sure It's nice to know that the top players can sustain them selves and fly around the world, but when you start caring only for who's the highest bidder and start displacing glory/fame whit money as your motivation to improve, in my opinion it loses It's charm. I wish all the best to HuK, he was first players I really looked up to, ever since I first saw him take down MLG 1 year ago, but what I saw than in that kid is now tainted, because from now on, when I look in his eyes, I don't think I'l see passion and fire, just rolling dollar bills, but hey, that's just me. I'l still cheer for him in Korea, he's still the best forigner but if he find's him self across the monitor of any liquid or oGs member (well even SlyerS or TSL) I'm going to cheer for the other guy, because he is part of an corporation, not a team. GL GG and HF EG.HuK, and Liquid'Huk you will be missed. | ||
xXFireandIceXx
Canada4296 Posts
On August 17 2011 05:09 TheButtonmen wrote: EG is a very business oriented team they put a lot of effort into cultivating sponsors and promoting their sponsors and getting them a lot of views. While this leads to some discontent with some members in the esports community feeling that they are too ruthless and overly focused on cash it has the upside of giving them the resources needed to aquire players, form team houses, run multiple leagues and so on. Sure there was it got them a ton of hype and views which is what they want as it pleases their sponsors. They aren't in this to take care of the sensitivity of TLs fans, they are in it to get themselves tons of brand recognition and views so that they can keep their sponsors happy and acquire new ones. EG isn't a social club, it's a company. Precisely the reason I'm more inclined towards TL than EG. Philosophies are different. EG is a company, a very profitable and marketable company for sure. But TL still has more swaying power. | ||
Primadog
United States4411 Posts
I hope TeamLiquid start chasing sponsors and take their business side more seriously, or this kind of event will reoccur. | ||
psychopat
Canada417 Posts
On August 17 2011 01:53 TimmyMac wrote: Why are people mad about this? If Liquid had a 48 hour countdown and then announced they were acquiring idra everyone would be jizzing themselves. Why is this different? I would actually be quite disappointed in Nazgul and whoever else is running the TL team if that happened, to be honest. As for the EG mystery thing, it wasn't handle in the best way. To make such a big fanfare about such a little thing comes off as just rubbing it in our collective face that they got one of TL's players. I know they've got to be proud of their acquisition but you've also got to be cognizant of your reputation and the effect that your announcement will have... | ||
LittleAtari
Jordan1090 Posts
On August 17 2011 03:16 krndandaman wrote: im curious about how EG is so rich with money... is their owner rich or something? they've been dishing out tons of money lately have you seen their list of sponsors? EG is rolling in cash. | ||
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