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On October 10 2012 02:54 goswser wrote:Show nested quote +On October 10 2012 02:48 Xeris wrote: CSL will be announcing qualifier details this weekend. Why not do an open portion on site? It wouldn't really cost you anything and would give players who aren't as well known a chance. The qualifier doesn't really do this since a korean will win it...
a) I'm not organizing this
b) Saying that an open on-site LAN doesn't cost anything is really dumb. You have to provide computers, internet, power, and staffing for 64+ people. That's actually really fucking expensive, lol
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thats awesome news! really looking forward to it, i'll watch every single minute this time
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On October 10 2012 03:58 Xeris wrote:Show nested quote +On October 10 2012 02:54 goswser wrote:On October 10 2012 02:48 Xeris wrote: CSL will be announcing qualifier details this weekend. Why not do an open portion on site? It wouldn't really cost you anything and would give players who aren't as well known a chance. The qualifier doesn't really do this since a korean will win it... a) I'm not organizing this b) Saying that an open on-site LAN doesn't cost anything is really dumb. You have to provide computers, internet, power, and staffing for 64+ people. That's actually really fucking expensive, lol Ok I guess it would cost something, but it can't be that much. Volunteers are staff, and its a college campus, I assume the internet, power, and computers wouldn't be all that difficult.
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Excited for this, the first one was awesome!
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It is not easy and requires so much man power to run an open bracket before. It would be a logistical nightmare. Look at MLG they have a player bracket before hand and it gets crazy and they are a organization dedicated to running tournaments. This is a college organization raising funds by promising the sponsors a certain amount of dedicated viewership and at this point in time no namers just don't bring the view count like invitations do.
Lets say it does happen and an open bracket is made - how many players will come out on their own dime, house themselves on a whim or a chance they can be noticed by the community. On top of that what will be the viewership be like. everything comes down to the community and this community doesn't protect its own, pitchforks and wild comments without consideration of what the staff have put in come out and i frankly don't care for any attacks on TESPA. those kids have put so much into esports and to see a small grassroots competition to even be able to reach out to and attract well known players blows me away.
You want an open bracket competition goswser I'd love to see you start it and I'd love to see it grow. Because maybe then you can understand why what TESPA has done is so amazing to this community.
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This is gonna be great!! Really good sponsors as well, but I don't know if Riot will lets you play SC2 as a LoL event
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Awesome event as usual, cant wait for it!
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Great tournament last time, and I think this should be a repeat performance. I hope Polt can make it at least, he was the other finalist next to Stephano, so it's just courtesy to invite him.
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On October 10 2012 04:02 goswser wrote:Show nested quote +On October 10 2012 03:58 Xeris wrote:On October 10 2012 02:54 goswser wrote:On October 10 2012 02:48 Xeris wrote: CSL will be announcing qualifier details this weekend. Why not do an open portion on site? It wouldn't really cost you anything and would give players who aren't as well known a chance. The qualifier doesn't really do this since a korean will win it... a) I'm not organizing this b) Saying that an open on-site LAN doesn't cost anything is really dumb. You have to provide computers, internet, power, and staffing for 64+ people. That's actually really fucking expensive, lol Ok I guess it would cost something, but it can't be that much. Volunteers are staff, and its a college campus, I assume the internet, power, and computers wouldn't be all that difficult.
LSC 2 isn't at a college campus O_O
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Wow it just keeps getting better and better! I can't wait :D
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On October 10 2012 01:55 goswser wrote: Only 14 invites this time? Well so much for this tournament giving new players exposure...
Ain't there enough non-invite tourneys? What's wrong with an invite only?
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On October 10 2012 04:02 goswser wrote:Show nested quote +On October 10 2012 03:58 Xeris wrote:On October 10 2012 02:54 goswser wrote:On October 10 2012 02:48 Xeris wrote: CSL will be announcing qualifier details this weekend. Why not do an open portion on site? It wouldn't really cost you anything and would give players who aren't as well known a chance. The qualifier doesn't really do this since a korean will win it... a) I'm not organizing this b) Saying that an open on-site LAN doesn't cost anything is really dumb. You have to provide computers, internet, power, and staffing for 64+ people. That's actually really fucking expensive, lol Volunteers are staff, and its a college campus, I assume the internet, power, and computers wouldn't be all that difficult.
Someone's spending a lot more time hating on the event than actually reading about its details
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Goswser just wants an excuse to go to austin and maybe win a tournament.
I don't blame him. LSC1 was great fun as a CSL competitor.
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so no CSL team event
Michael just start being a total boss and maybe they will invite you!
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Awesome! Can't wait for the Day[9], TB casting Duo! :D
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Sweet, can't wait to see who's invited.
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On October 10 2012 05:28 marvin. wrote:Show nested quote +On October 10 2012 04:02 goswser wrote:On October 10 2012 03:58 Xeris wrote:On October 10 2012 02:54 goswser wrote:On October 10 2012 02:48 Xeris wrote: CSL will be announcing qualifier details this weekend. Why not do an open portion on site? It wouldn't really cost you anything and would give players who aren't as well known a chance. The qualifier doesn't really do this since a korean will win it... a) I'm not organizing this b) Saying that an open on-site LAN doesn't cost anything is really dumb. You have to provide computers, internet, power, and staffing for 64+ people. That's actually really fucking expensive, lol Volunteers are staff, and its a college campus, I assume the internet, power, and computers wouldn't be all that difficult. Someone's spending a lot more time hating on the event than actually reading about its details Whoops I guess it isn't this time. And no I'm not hating on the event. I enjoyed the last event very much and I'm sure this one will be phenomenal as well. I'm just very disappointed that while last event had a lot of smaller name players mixed in who could try to make a name for themself this one seems to have changed its direction.
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Looks awesome ... I like the front loading of the announced players LOL .. good strat!
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