The Curse of MLG
ASUS ROG - Winter 2012 first invites & shoutcaster - Page 7
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TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
The Curse of MLG | ||
odder
United States405 Posts
As a spectator, I *love* these weekends, when MLG is over this will just be starting bye bye sleep schedule | ||
Paladia
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MLG and Assembly announcing it a few weeks prior to the event starting is simply way too late and is bound to cause conflicts. | ||
tuho12345
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Th0R
Canada359 Posts
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red4ce
United States7313 Posts
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Noam
Israel2209 Posts
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ASUS_Kinc
Sweden19 Posts
On January 20 2012 22:45 Noam wrote: Can anyone confirm on what day the final games will be on? The OP says it will be on 24-25th on one paragraph and 24-26th on another. The grand finals will be on the 25th. The ASSEMBLY event is open between 24-26th while ASUS ROG Tournament will run through 24-25th. | ||
Noam
Israel2209 Posts
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JustPassingBy
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FunkyFerdi
Germany29 Posts
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DusTerr
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mjava
Finland74 Posts
On January 20 2012 06:40 Paladia wrote: This could be solved if the tournaments announced their dates much earlier, so there is time for others to reschedule. For example, Dreamhack announces their dates two years prior to the event starting, which means no one else schedules their events for the same time. MLG and Assembly announcing it a few weeks prior to the event starting is simply way too late and is bound to cause conflicts. existence of Assembly winter has been known for a long time already so i dont think that they announced their event too late. Only ASUS ROG were announced now but it was clear that there would be pro-Starcraft 2 tournametn at Assembly | ||
Oldini
Finland21 Posts
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Waterflow
Sweden1550 Posts
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Waterflow
Sweden1550 Posts
On January 22 2012 22:00 Oldini wrote: It is obvious that MLG just doesn't consider any of the tournaments they deem of lesser value when deciding their schedule. Assembly's dates have been known for a very long time now, MLG just probably didn't remember the whole thing existed, and didn't care to think that there would be a Major SC2 tournament in one of the larger LAN parties in europe. Typical America centrism if you ask me. I would expect at least a couple of the already published names withdraw from the tournament roster because of this, but one can always hope. oh wow that sucks. Would be much nicer for fans of Starcraft to be able to see both tournaments with everyone that's supposed to be in it. Hope everything works out. | ||
Leifish
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archonOOid
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y0su
Finland7871 Posts
On January 23 2012 08:58 archonOOid wrote: ROG should sign contracts with the players so that they can't leave rog for another tournament or something like that. Come or pay a hefty fine. Yeah, SC2 is eventually going to need some sort of "player association" as well. I wouldn't be upset if ASUS ROG made some sort of statement like "If you withdraw your commitment and then attempt to reapply you'll only be eligible for <100% of the prize payout". However their best bet is to do try more positive reinforcement like increasing the prize pool or somthing... Either way, looking forward to the next update! | ||
Silvanel
Poland4603 Posts
Assembly will be much harder hit viewer wise than player wise for sure, as most of the Americans will watch MLG. You have to take timezones into account. Assembly will start in the middle of the night for NA and finish in middle of the day, while MLG will start in theuropean evening and finish in the middle of the night. | ||
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