No One Man is Larger than E-Sports - Page 2
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Frozenhelfire
United States420 Posts
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ROOTIllusion
United States1060 Posts
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QuanticHawk
United States32024 Posts
On February 17 2012 18:47 isleyofthenorth wrote: I sincerely hope mlg crashes fast and hard for the greater good of sc2 esports Yeah I am sure a ton of good will come to the scene by one of the major groups in it completely blowing up | ||
nath
United States1788 Posts
its like iloveoov (board) telling fantasy what to do, and fantasy executes it (or sc2, boxer telling mma what to do) | ||
emythrel
United Kingdom2599 Posts
We should be willing to pay, nothing comes for free in this world. Grow up children and join the real world where businesses make money and you don't always get what you want | ||
Jedclark
United Kingdom903 Posts
On February 17 2012 18:04 bGr.MetHiX wrote:I hope this Moondance or whatever guy is I laughed so hard at Moondance. I think Sundance is a good guy, but I've yet to see the LO3 interview. | ||
Telcontar
United Kingdom16710 Posts
I didn't catch the show, but it sounds like he didn't cover himself in glory with explaining the business decisions & mistakes they made. Perhaps he just forgot the delivery of the message is as important as the message itself, and didn't prepare enough. Oh well, everyone has bad days. From what I've seen so far, he's a decent guy. He does seem to genuinely care about the growth of the scene. MLG's decision to change their model is perfectly understandable, though I disagree with a few details. I hope it works out for them. SC2 & esports in general is better off with MLG in business. | ||
TheButtonmen
Canada1401 Posts
On February 18 2012 03:08 Telcontar wrote: Maybe he needs Butch to steady the ship. I didn't catch the show, but it sounds like he didn't cover himself in glory with explaining the business decisions & mistakes they made. Perhaps he just forgot the delivery of the message is as important as the message itself, and didn't prepare enough. Oh well, everyone has bad days. From what I've seen so far, he's a decent guy. He does seem to genuinely care about the growth of the scene. MLG's decision to change their model is perfectly understandable, though I disagree with a few details. I hope it works out for them. SC2 & esports in general is better off with MLG in business. Take a look at reddit for another viewpoint on how the interview with him went. He actually gave a damn good interview when Scoots wasn't yelling over him repeatedly. | ||
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