Sixjax Gaming Disbands - Page 18
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broz0rs
United States2294 Posts
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Canucklehead
Canada5074 Posts
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IMLyte
Canada714 Posts
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D_K_night
Canada615 Posts
I believe that there really needs to be some kind of goal or objective when a team is formed...is money the goal through sponsorships...or whatever the goal may be. From an outsider's perspective looking in, it just seems as if there were no specific processes put together or any template followed, eg. similar principles when forming a company, applied towards building and forming a team. I mean the idea of a bunch of friends just coming together, saying "hey let's form a team and get some sponsors to back us" sounds incredibly exciting don't get me wrong. It's when it turns into "work" when things turn sour and let's be honest, sometimes your best friends aren't the greatest employees. So I don't know, perhaps it was management, perhaps it was specific players, but in the end I think it's a combination of things that snowballed. | ||
UndoneJin
United States438 Posts
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DH_Remorse
Denmark139 Posts
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sashamunguia
Mexico423 Posts
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NuKedUFirst
Canada3139 Posts
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mcleod
Canada350 Posts
On September 17 2011 03:52 D_K_night wrote: Hard to see this happen and there's lots of lessons and take-aways from this. I believe that there really needs to be some kind of goal or objective when a team is formed...is money the goal through sponsorships...or whatever the goal may be. From an outsider's perspective looking in, it just seems as if there were no specific processes put together or any template followed, eg. similar principles when forming a company, applied towards building and forming a team. I mean the idea of a bunch of friends just coming together, saying "hey let's form a team and get some sponsors to back us" sounds incredibly exciting don't get me wrong. It's when it turns into "work" when things turn sour and let's be honest, sometimes your best friends aren't the greatest employees. So I don't know, perhaps it was management, perhaps it was specific players, but in the end I think it's a combination of things that snowballed. i came to this realization a month or two ago, and left quantic gaming. there are so many NA teams that like to call themselves "pro teams" but are really just messing around with sponsors money. its all good and well if you want to form a team for fun and try to compete in a casual way but when sponsors are involved its really a waste of time/money for everyone. if ur not playing 8+ hours and practicing with good people, u have 0 chance of succeeding. its seems like alot of NA players still haven't come this conclusion yet. its comical to see semi pro teams spending money to send players to MLG's, when there players aren't really practicing seriously. seems to me they think somehow, someway there players will overcome impossible odds and manage to do well. its so unrealistic. so many NA players consider themselves "pro" when most couldnt stand a chance against true committed pro players. but thats a another rant for another thread | ||
thingULTRA
United States48 Posts
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Takezou
United States320 Posts
It always looked like a lame publicity stunt when he was hired. It may not be Artosis' fault but i hope that the players like DDE come out of this better off. | ||
tonning
Norway111 Posts
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Stijx
United States804 Posts
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MarcH
United Kingdom362 Posts
On September 17 2011 04:25 thingULTRA wrote: liquid'Major?????? yeye If this happens I will eat my Dog's never will. | ||
TheTurk
United States732 Posts
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Brotatolol
United States1742 Posts
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Swiftly
Iceland160 Posts
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pigtheman
United States333 Posts
hope the best for the disbanded teammates | ||
G5
United States2853 Posts
On September 16 2011 14:58 Fkyx wrote: Artosis will probably create a team called Archon with Tasteless, and win the entire world. WIN | ||
pHelix Equilibria
United States1134 Posts
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