[IeSF] No Korean SC2 player allowed in IeSF 2011 - Page 15
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silverstyle
Singapore1108 Posts
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EnSky
Philippines1003 Posts
On September 27 2011 09:41 silverstyle wrote: Lol kespa for the win. As with my others I wonder why (if kespa was involved) did they even choose sc2 over BW? Seems like they are taking a dump on the korean sc2 players IMHO... My thoughts exactly. If they didn't recognize SC2 why include it in the event? >.< | ||
MadNeSs
Denmark1507 Posts
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Lokian
United States699 Posts
i want to say kespa can't recognize sc2 but i dont think thats the case and kespa is just being awful. | ||
bokchoi
Korea (South)9498 Posts
On September 27 2011 09:57 Lokian wrote: what does that mean kespa doesn't recognize sc2? are they forced to or is it a choice based on arrogance? i want to say kespa can't recognize sc2 but i dont think thats the case and kespa is just being awful. GOM has exclusive rights to SC2 in Korea. If KeSPA wants to host/broadcast/run this, they would have to go through GOM. | ||
emc
United States3088 Posts
I don't know all the details but if KeSPA HAD to be involved then why wouldn't they choose BW for their game instead of SC2? None of this makes much sense except that KeSPA is trying to hurt the SC2 community on purpose to promote BW, which would be the stupidest thing they could do. | ||
wassbix
Canada499 Posts
On September 27 2011 10:00 emc wrote: makes sense because KeSPA hasn't been involved with SC2 at all. Why wouldn't IeSF go to GOM? Clearly GSL is the tournament in korea so it would only make sense to choose a representative who has the highest points in GSL. I don't know all the details but if KeSPA HAD to be involved then why wouldn't they choose BW for their game instead of SC2? None of this makes much sense except that KeSPA is trying to hurt the SC2 community on purpose to promote BW, which would be the stupidest thing they could do. Cause there are 4 games, and almost every competitive game has registered pros under Kespa (including the 3 other games hosted in IeSF, except SC2) So its obvious why IeSF went to Kespa to pick its Rep for this event. | ||
bokchoi
Korea (South)9498 Posts
On September 27 2011 10:00 emc wrote: makes sense because KeSPA hasn't been involved with SC2 at all. Why wouldn't IeSF go to GOM? Clearly GSL is the tournament in korea so it would only make sense to choose a representative who has the highest points in GSL. I don't know all the details but if KeSPA HAD to be involved then why wouldn't they choose BW for their game instead of SC2? None of this makes much sense except that KeSPA is trying to hurt the SC2 community on purpose to promote BW, which would be the stupidest thing they could do. If they were trying to hurt SC2 on purpose and promote BW why wouldn't they have chosen BW? IeSF is about global/international eSports, and IeSF/KeSPA know that BW is a dead game (player-wise) outside of Korea and globally SC2 is the game to play. As previously mentioned, IeSF was created/is partnered with KeSPA. | ||
StrinterN
Denmark531 Posts
sigh... | ||
Cel.erity
United States4890 Posts
I think Sjow/Happy are favored though. Even though the tournament is a joke, the prize pool is quite large, $15k for first place is huge for a tournament that will be well below the skill level of most MLGs. | ||
Ribbon
United States5278 Posts
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KalinSC2
Bulgaria37 Posts
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Snijjer
United States989 Posts
If so, that's awesome! | ||
Milkis
5003 Posts
On September 27 2011 10:07 wassbix wrote: Cause there are 4 games, and almost every competitive game has registered pros under Kespa (including the 3 other games hosted in IeSF, except SC2) So its obvious why IeSF went to Kespa to pick its Rep for this event. kespa kind of funds iesf and founded iesf, are you surprised? | ||
wassbix
Canada499 Posts
On September 27 2011 11:03 Milkis wrote: kespa kind of funds iesf and founded iesf, are you surprised? No, I'm not surprised since you and others have said this since page 3 oO? | ||
Atreides
United States2393 Posts
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ShootingStars
1475 Posts
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Headnoob
Australia2108 Posts
bam everything stopped overnight. | ||
Shinta)
United States1716 Posts
On September 27 2011 09:54 MadNeSs wrote: Why are they allowed to hold a sc2 tourney in Korea? I thought only gom was allowed to host tournatments in Korea. GOMTV is a TV organization. They can be looked at as a TV station. Any event that they have is an event that is broadcasted on their TV platform. KeSPA is an eSports organization. Unlike most countries which support several eSports organizations, Korea (before SC2) only supports KeSPA, and KeSPA supports the teams etc which all are property of KeSPA. Anything that is eSports is KeSPA. Tournaments such as IeSF look for organizations within the country they are hosting it in to perform host duties for them, since they are less of tournament administrators and more tournament organizers. If it were to be in USA, they'd find an organization to host it there, if it was Singapore they'd find an organization to host it there. KeSPA owns every single eSports title in Korea except for SC2, and is by far the greatest recognized eSports organization in Korea, thus IeSF turned to them to host the tourny for them. IeSF says "bw sucks, no bw, sc2 instead" KeSPA says "fine, but I ain't letting none of them Korean asshole traitors take any o' 'dis prize moneh~!" and bans Koreans from playing sc2. Reasons for KeSPA screwing over Korean SC2 players? Simple... Those Korean SC2 players left KeSPA to support the 1 main eSports title the KeSPA doesn't support. In a relatively small way, this is REVENGE RAWR OMG. Because KeSPA is run by a bunch of kids who have no idea how to do anything (nah they are pretty good at what they do, they are just fucking idiots with no morality). And thus, I hope they, in some way or another, lose everything that they own and be left with nothing. Because they are pieces of shit and should be treated like trash. ^______________^ | ||
ChapatiyaqPTSM
France1887 Posts
So I guess that's how StarCraft 2 got selected over BW. Just a guess though. | ||
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