A Decent Proposal - Page 12
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ReboundEU
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On November 22 2011 17:46 phlebas wrote: Wait, SC2 is turning into a religion? I'm in! :D U need to do the Fusion Core dance so u can be accepted by the SC2 gods first | ||
Camail
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StrinterN
Denmark531 Posts
Keep up the good work!! <3<3 :D | ||
gruff
Sweden2276 Posts
On November 22 2011 17:48 ReboundEU wrote: U need to do the Fusion Core dance so u can be accepted by the SC2 gods first I'm doing it! #MANMODE | ||
sebsejr
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sharkeyanti
United States1273 Posts
I support cleaning up forums and such, but active consumerism based on who has a hand in the SC2 scene just seems phony. And, that whole section about consuming in general felt somewhat like product placement. The logic seems sound, but wouldn't outreach to a potential competitor encourage more revenue and exposure? Creating an insular system of advertising and promotion has worked very well for SC2 in its infancy, but what if ASUS suddenly loses interest? Or maybe a company's stock goes way down, and they can no longer fund a $50k tournament. The passion is there for the game, which is nice to see, but I do fear too fast a monetization of the game's assets. Maybe I'm just too blase to have the right fervor for SC2's rise. I would definitely be curious to see a well-done survey of SC2 players in relation to SC2 competition viewers. Is it a healthy percentage or a rabid fan base? Appreciate the article, but question the merits of putting SC2 on the march. Why does moving more cash around make the game/community better? | ||
Rampager
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sN-Baloo
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Yugiohking
Canada10 Posts
5/5 | ||
CharlieBrownsc
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A x i o M
United States78 Posts
InControl, keep up the good work. You're a boss. | ||
RiT4LiN
Netherlands131 Posts
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Yoinhell
Canada49 Posts
I've never been to a concert or a sports game, I was never able to justify the money spent with the experience it would contribute to my life, but I found myself at an MLG event only but a year after I was introduced to Starcraft 2. I traveled to the United States for the first time in my life to support E-Sports, and I could not be happier. This game, this community, this... sport... is amazing. I still can't wrap my head around it. I mean, I've always dreamed of such a thing, but I'm a rational person, I know when something is simply not probable, but in this case I couldn't have been more wrong and happy as hell about it. Your words have inspired me, although I feel like I have done a huge deal towards E-sports, supporting events, streams, social media, local tournaments, online tournaments, sponsors, teams, players, and the game itself, I feel like you're exactly right. It is as much my responsibility as it is yours that we further our medium to the next level. We can and will bring our passion to everyone in the world and we will do it in the most honorable and sincere way possible, simply because our community tops all others. I thank you all for your dedication, I still cannot believe how many people share my passion. Let us finish this year with a blast, and make next year even better! | ||
SoniC_eu
Denmark1008 Posts
GOgogogo! | ||
alteredclone
United States110 Posts
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SixSongs
Poland1455 Posts
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Linwelin
Ireland7554 Posts
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Sixen
United States126 Posts
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Phenrock
United Kingdom132 Posts
I stumbled into SC2, just by curiousity. Typed in a 'SC2 finals' into youtube and away I went! Team Liquid, Streams, tournaments, bought the game... etc. I then convinced 2 friends to join me to a barcraft event. They're both followers of SC2 now and in turn we have gotten 6 more people involved and I'm sure our influence will keep spreading and we will definitely do our part and will spread the word. You are an inspriration Geoff! Many thanks for all you have done and what you'll carry on doing! | ||
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