Letter from KeSPA - Please take care of Proleague - Page 5
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Fjodorov
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UmberBane
Germany5450 Posts
On December 30 2013 03:32 Zealously wrote: If the Korean fans are anything like the foreign fans when it comes to appreciation of casting, I don't think it matters who's casting because some people will hate it anyway Well, netizens can be even worse (like, really bad) unless you're someone like Boxer/Flash/Faker/Madlife | ||
XiaoJoyce-
China2908 Posts
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Zenbrez
Canada5973 Posts
On December 30 2013 02:48 OblivionMage wrote: They're trying to keep a league alive for a game that has a <1% marketshare (with no signs of it growing in popularity) and you think 'corruption' is the problem? Sure. I like how you make stuff up to strengthen your "point". | ||
UmberBane
Germany5450 Posts
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Plansix
United States60190 Posts
On December 30 2013 03:48 Zenbrez wrote: I like how you make stuff up to strengthen your "point". I know, its clear that SC2 makes up 31.8576% of the market share of Esports in total. I don't know where he is getting such a low number. | ||
Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On December 30 2013 05:45 Plansix wrote: I know, its clear that SC2 makes up 31.8576% of the market share of Esports in total. I don't know where he is getting such a low number. I'm not sure but I think he means in Korea overall (ie how many people play it), not just in esports and certainly not internationally. Even so, <1% sounds unlikely when there are supposed to be some 50,000 accounts on KR ladder altogether | ||
Kheve
323 Posts
On December 30 2013 05:49 Zealously wrote: I'm not sure but I think he means in Korea overall (ie how many people play it), not just in esports and certainly not internationally. Even so, <1% sounds unlikely when there are supposed to be some 50,000 accounts on KR ladder altogether Most popular pc bang list every month. SC2 is less than 1%. Esports in korea is very advanced, they have all the polling ratings like we do for television. Lots of data available for sponsors. Surprisingly wc3 (prolly dota) and BW is still respectable 3%+ each. The big winner is ofc lol with around 35%. Kespa is just hanging on to proleague for nostalgia sake. It is afterall the grandfather of esports. Sadly its time really seems to be fading replaced by ughhh lol leagues. These days they jokingly call ogn lolgamenet. | ||
Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On December 30 2013 06:05 Kheve wrote: Most popular pc bang list every month. SC2 is less than 1%. Esports in korea is very advanced, they have all the polling ratings like we do for television. Lots of data available for sponsors. Surprisingly wc3 (prolly dota) and BW is still respectable 3%+ each. The big winner is ofc lol with around 35%. Kespa is just hanging on to proleague for nostalgia sake. It is afterall the grandfather of esports. Sadly its time really seems to be fading replaced by ughhh lol leagues. These days they jokingly call ogn lolgamenet. I'm no expert on PC Bang culture so please educate me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't the games that are free to play be much more popular because you don't need to pay for an account? With SC2, you've got to buy the game (with the spawning feature I guess only one of your friends do) and it's not too far-fetched to think that more people play SC2 from home compared to the people playing WC3 or BW because they can just go to a PC Bang and play, without paying for anything else. Or am I wrong? | ||
geokilla
Canada8213 Posts
Also isn't Korea looking to ban professional gaming? I swear I read that somewhere.. | ||
aZealot
New Zealand5447 Posts
GL to all the teams and players. Edit/ I'd also be more than willing to pay a small subscription (say for VODs etc). | ||
meadbert
United States681 Posts
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aZealot
New Zealand5447 Posts
On December 30 2013 03:20 Xiphos wrote: Ultimately if you truly believe that sc2 is an awesome game, you shouldnt be worried at all. If a game is good enough, fans will show up. You crack me up. | ||
UmberBane
Germany5450 Posts
On December 30 2013 06:13 Zealously wrote: I'm no expert on PC Bang culture so please educate me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't the games that are free to play be much more popular because you don't need to pay for an account? With SC2, you've got to buy the game (with the spawning feature I guess only one of your friends do) and it's not too far-fetched to think that more people play SC2 from home compared to the people playing WC3 or BW because they can just go to a PC Bang and play, without paying for anything else. Or am I wrong? I think I heard that you can play for free with a Korean ID, can't vouche for it though. | ||
BrieFanFiction
United States167 Posts
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Doodsmack
United States7224 Posts
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Plansix
United States60190 Posts
I feel like I should make a thread of Xiphos's lazy, passive aggressive shots at SC2. He has so many at this point, its almost comical. | ||
shid0x
Korea (South)5014 Posts
So i'd say those were good investments | ||
Brett
Australia3820 Posts
GL Proleague :o | ||
Xiphos
Canada7507 Posts
On December 30 2013 03:30 Plansix wrote: Is this another one of your passive aggressive shots at SC2? Most businesses don't make decisions based off of faith and putting out a press release explaining the delay of proleague isn't a bad thing. Thanks to this letter, I caught a couple games this morning while cleaning up the house. Incorrect, you should learn to stop posting irrelevant message to the content you are responding because "putting out a press release explaining the delay of proleague isn't a bad thing" is an attempt to demonstrate that I'm vilifying Kespa for making such release which it utterly not the case. Please refrain from doing that. And once again you shouldn't worry about the state of any business venture as long as the merchandise have inherent sustainability potential w/ the appropriate copyright protection and exposure. So quit being a little insecure Plansix because you are making it seem that fans will stay loyal to a bad product or something which is absolutely not true. Its a free market. | ||
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