as a mid-high masters player aspiring to become better/pro If I ever do get good and qualify for something, I sure would hope that the organization in charge takes care of me like MLG did towards you guys.
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DaPyro
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as a mid-high masters player aspiring to become better/pro If I ever do get good and qualify for something, I sure would hope that the organization in charge takes care of me like MLG did towards you guys. | ||
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Catz, you're the fuckin man. Never change, hombre. <3 | ||
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CeriseCherries
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damn these catz blogs are so good... i remember the last one had me laughing too... poor leenock and poor ben: getting beat up by 10 black koreans cant be any fun | ||
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ClairvoyanceSC2
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I read this whole thing and loved it. More blogs catz ! <3 | ||
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Awesome story dude, 5/5 - Thanks for sharing | ||
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On March 01 2012 05:54 TheToast wrote: I guess I'm just seeing MLG telling us we need to cough up $20 to watch this, telling us that PPV is a necessary direction for the industry; MLG fans arguing that we need to do this "for esports" and should support them in the best interests of this industry. Then I hear about MLG wining and dining players and the like. It's great to see the players getting rewarded, many of them deserve it; but on the other hand I don't know that I like the idea of MLG playing the heart strings of the community by telling us PPV is a necessary direction for the community then using the money in such a way. I guess at the end of the day MLG can use their money however they want, and incure whatever expenses they want. But as a customer, I can also spend my money on what I want. I'm not being convinced that the MLG model is the way forward for the industry. I'm going to be completely honest here. I would like to see players get better rewards and treatment, truth is I've got limited financials. While I'd love for you and your friends to have a wacky vacation in New York, somehow I just don't think that's the best usage of my money. I'll be sticking to NASL and other tournaments that don't charge me $$ to send players on a vacation to the world's most expensive cities. Whether my attitude is right or wrong, either way that's just how I feel. Take it for what you will. This is actually a legit argument that I'd like people to ponder more upon. It's parallel to the question: should professional football/basketball players have that lavish lifestyles based on our money? Or should we be able to pay less and they live a little less extravagantly? Some one will surely screams: but it's free market and people are willing to pay! That's a moot argument, because we're discussing a moral question here. If we decide that we shouldn't pay so much to furnish that lavish lifestyle, then people will no longer be "willing". Everyone is paying so much for professional sport right now just because we think that it's okay -- but it doesn't HAVE to be that way. Likewise with e-sport. | ||
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theBizness
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I'd imagine that increased player support is appealing especially for the Korean teams. They might not be able to always send over support staff and coaches etc, so to have runners between the hotel/venue and other logistical helpers probably makes things a lot less stressful for those players. Also, as far as picking a "less expensive" area... guess what, nobody wants to visit Tumbleweedville, _insert 45 out of 50 states_, especially people coming from out of country. Even with a widely dispersed audience (geographically), advertisers probably like the sound of MLG New York better than say, MLG Topeka. | ||
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