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United States146 Posts
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DragonflySC2
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Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
There are plenty of people who are doing school and playing professionally such as Ostojiy and Suppy. They did not take a break from school and they didn't "drop everything" to give it a shot. It's all gradual and it all comes with putting what time you have towards getting better. You're Diamond, whatever ladder games you're playing now is sufficient until you reach Masters. When you hit masters, try Playhem tournaments and other smaller tournaments that give out daily/weekly prizes. You'll be playing against some of the best both in EU, NA and Korea as all pros play there. Come back here and tell us about your progress then. Teams like players with achievements, academies like those who have the ability to be amongst the best and have some minor achievements. If you have neither of those, you shouldn't try for it exclusively. Believe me, I've managed several teams ranging from smaller groups to more professional teams and your sense of "professional training" is a bit off-field. Players practice, but there's a lot of individual training on ladder and analysis. Things you can do on your own. Bottom-line is: don't be an idiot, keep going to school. If you like competition, you have the avenues to reach Masters or even GM. seriously. eing part of a respected team is what I want more than anything. I want the team enviornmentI felt in baseball, while performing on an individual level. You won't get this on the vast majority of teams. I want to take a break from college, perhaps only a year to give myself the respect of having at least a TRY at my goal. Otherwise I feel like I'm going to spend the rest of my life regretting not doing so. You're gonna regret it if you do it. If you think I'm shitting on you and trying to be your conscience, think again. You're not being realistic and you're not really rationalizing this out, you're just thinking out loud. | ||
DragonflySC2
United States146 Posts
On November 19 2012 12:54 Torte de Lini wrote: Don't take a break from college, a whole year for something that's unproductive (and even if you do become a professional or part of a professional team, you'll be earning less than minimum wage a month). There are plenty of people who are doing school and playing professionally such as Ostojiy and Suppy. They did not take a break from school and they didn't "drop everything" to give it a shot. It's all gradual and it all comes with putting what time you have towards getting better. You're Diamond, whatever ladder games you're playing now is sufficient until you reach Masters. When you hit masters, try Playhem tournaments and other smaller tournaments that give out daily/weekly prizes. You'll be playing against some of the best both in EU, NA and Korea as all pros play there. Come back here and tell us about your progress then. Teams like players with achievements, academies like those who have the ability to be amongst the best and have some minor achievements. If you have neither of those, you shouldn't try for it exclusively. Believe me, I've managed several teams ranging from smaller groups to more professional teams and your sense of "professional training" is a bit off-field. Players practice, but there's a lot of individual training on ladder and analysis. Things you can do on your own. Bottom-line is: don't be an idiot, keep going to school. If you like competition, you have the avenues to reach Masters or even GM. seriously. You won't get this on the vast majority of teams. You're gonna regret it if you do it. If you think I'm shitting on you and trying to be your conscience, think again. You're not being realistic and you're not really rationalizing this out, you're just thinking out loud. Got it. Time to work hard and get promoted. | ||
munchmunch
Canada789 Posts
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DragonflySC2
United States146 Posts
I probably won't be considering the college hiatus idea much because my family really wants me to finish within the 4 year time period for my Software Engineering degree. | ||
iPlaY.NettleS
Australia4307 Posts
Seriously dude the way SC2 proscene is going it will be dead in a year, just keep doing college and play games as a hobby. | ||
Glurkenspurk
United States1915 Posts
I would do anything to be a pro but it's so incredibly hard to stay motivated after years of no luck. | ||
blade55555
United States17423 Posts
On November 19 2012 13:04 iPlaY.NettleS wrote: OP wants to quit college to play video games? Think McFly think! Seriously dude the way SC2 proscene is going it will be dead in a year, just keep doing college and play games as a hobby. the sc2 proscene won't be dead in a year, I could bet you anything it won't be lol. | ||
DragonflySC2
United States146 Posts
On November 19 2012 13:23 Glurkenspurk wrote: I've been a high master player for quite a while now, and I've had no such luck. Good luck though, it's a lot harder than you think. I would do anything to be a pro but it's so incredibly hard to stay motivated after years of no luck. Thanks for the GL. I know what you mean about the motivation part, I hit a bit of a wall after I first reached Diamond but I started climbing again. Good luck man, fight for your dreams if you want to! | ||
qxc
United States550 Posts
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DragonflySC2
United States146 Posts
On November 19 2012 14:20 qxc wrote: just play in tournaments and do well. that's really all it takes. Make friends on teams or at least notoriety by beating well known players in events. Stream consistently to attract fans and perform consistently. It's possible to do a lot while still in school - there are a number of players who did or currently are in school while progaming. glhf Thanks for taking time to respond QXC I really appreciate it It means a lot hearing from someone that graduated from college and currently is a progamer. It's hard to get viewers as a new streamer but I'll stream daily and see if I can get some number of consistent viewers. Thanks again and gl with everything you do. Dragonfly EDIT: P.S. You're basically the reason I switched to terran lol. We hung out a while at MLG Raleigh 2 summers ago with some kid from the crowd and my brother. So thanks again man. | ||
Glurkenspurk
United States1915 Posts
On November 19 2012 14:20 qxc wrote: just play in tournaments and do well. that's really all it takes. Make friends on teams or at least notoriety by beating well known players in events. Stream consistently to attract fans and perform consistently. It's possible to do a lot while still in school - there are a number of players who did or currently are in school while progaming. glhf It's hard now though, especially when even the $20 tournaments are going to have korean pros in them. Just gotta keep fightin' though! | ||
Ero-Sennin
United States756 Posts
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Tobberoth
Sweden6375 Posts
Don't ask for a chance, just keep working towards your goal, try to become better at the game. When you're good enough to impress, people will come, and you will get your chance. | ||
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Netherlands1552 Posts
On November 19 2012 11:40 DragonflySC2 wrote: I've been playing a lot more lately I took a break because things in school were becoming real rough, and there was the hurricane and everything near me. Are there any respected lower level teams that may have an establishment that exists for players that are not in their main roster? I'm not even looking for a salary just something/somewhere to maintain the lifestyle required to train. Please just get to High Master/GM before even considering going pro. You aren't nearly good enough. Frankly you are quite terrible. After all this time still diamond? Awful. Excuse my rudeness. Don't waste your life chasing an impossible dream. You aren't even good enough to understand how terrible you are. I was high master, hell even got into GM one season when I played, on average 2 hours a day. This is when I understood how terrible I truly was and that I atleast had to put in 6+ hours a day to have a chance at going pro. | ||
DragonflySC2
United States146 Posts
On November 19 2012 23:55 Recognizable wrote: Please just get to High Master/GM before even considering going pro. You aren't nearly good enough. Frankly you are quite terrible. After all this time still diamond? Awful. Excuse my rudeness. Don't waste your life chasing an impossible dream. You aren't even good enough to understand how terrible you are. I was high master, hell even got into GM one season when I played, on average 2 hours a day. This is when I understood how terrible I truly was and that I atleast had to put in 6+ hours a day to have a chance at going pro. I'll be sure to message you after my success. See you then. | ||
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Netherlands1552 Posts
On November 20 2012 01:08 DragonflySC2 wrote: I'll be sure to message you after my success. See you then. You are delusional. I will post in again in this blog in a year. You really don't understand how terrible you are. Going from Bronze to Diamond is a completely different beast than going from low Master to high Master, not to mention going from your regular GM player to pro. | ||
DragonflySC2
United States146 Posts
On November 20 2012 01:17 Recognizable wrote: You are delusional. I will post in again in this blog in a year. You really don't understand how terrible you are. Going from Bronze to Diamond is a completely different beast than going from low Master to high Master, not to mention going from your regular GM player to pro. See you in a year. That's if you don't see me first. | ||
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