As a viewer, would you like an official off-season?
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BearStorm
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skrotcyk
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kochanfe
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shraike
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BisuDagger
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KristofferAG
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bbm
United Kingdom1320 Posts
On December 14 2012 06:11 skrotcyk wrote: I don't understand this question.. As a viewer your not obliged to watch every event, nothings gonna happen if you skip an event or two. Sure it is. I'll be out of the loop, I won't know about the most recent upsets, who's on form, who's not, what state matchup X or Y is in, etc. Six months ago Rain hadn't played a televised series (and all we'd really seen of kespa players was some of the hybrid proleague, and the small side-tourney at anaheim). Seed had just won a GSL. Taeja had just been beaten by Tassadar in the GSTL. He hadn't even played in the IPL TAC 3 yet. DRG had just won an MLG. Life was still on ZENEX, Naniwa was still on quantic, etc. Now the scene's completely different. People rise, people fall, it happens very quickly in our scene and if you take a month off you'll miss out, and there's no easy way to catch up on previous months going ons (as I found out while writing this post) | ||
KadaverBB
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Naphal
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FuzzyJAM
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Targe
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xShoeicide
New Zealand41 Posts
TV shows and movies release dates, season spacings, even scene lengths during a single show make or break a show. NFL is massive because fans are frothing for it between seasons (season is only 17 weeks + playoffs. NFL has one of the highest viewships on the planet. Mad fans (like me) will just watch everything. We won't take time off by choice, we will just keep watching even as it dulls our excitement. We need it turned off for us so we can come back more excited than ever. | ||
Zerg.Zilla
Hungary5029 Posts
On December 14 2012 06:10 BearStorm wrote: Breaks are good for high end tournaments like GSL and MLG. They build up hype and make each victory seem more significant, but I wouldn't mind if the less popular events occupied the time in between. The worst is when there is a lot of overlap. My thoughts exactly...and bigger prizepools | ||
TheCustodian
Canada9 Posts
On December 14 2012 06:27 bbm wrote: Sure it is. I'll be out of the loop, I won't know about the most recent upsets, who's on form, who's not, what state matchup X or Y is in, etc. Six months ago Rain hadn't played a televised series (and all we'd really seen of kespa players was some of the hybrid proleague, and the small side-tourney at anaheim). Seed had just won a GSL. Taeja had just been beaten by Tassadar in the GSTL. He hadn't even played in the IPL TAC 3 yet. DRG had just won an MLG. Life was still on ZENEX, Naniwa was still on quantic, etc. Now the scene's completely different. People rise, people fall, it happens very quickly in our scene and if you take a month off you'll miss out, and there's no easy way to catch up on previous months going ons (as I found out while writing this post) Wow I can't believe it was that different six months ago, I guess time flies when there is a tournament every weekend. Players definitely need a break, the smaller events should fill the gap between the majors. This would give major players a break and a chance for up and comers to take smaller cups. | ||
LittLeD
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Sacrilege
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Flench
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snively
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red4ce
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VediVeci
United States82 Posts
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