History shows that e-famous people that break ethical borders get punished. Nothing new. Apparently the job outgrew him.
Robert Ohlen removed as DreamHack CEO [Updated] - Page 3
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exog
Norway279 Posts
History shows that e-famous people that break ethical borders get punished. Nothing new. Apparently the job outgrew him. | ||
FueledUpAndReadyToGo
Netherlands30538 Posts
It can't seriously be about that dota2 incident? Admins fuck stuff up all the time it's not that big a deal in the end. | ||
Finganforn
Sweden77 Posts
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Zaphid
Czech Republic1860 Posts
On October 26 2014 06:17 gruff wrote: A Swedish site also speculates it might have something to do with Dreamleague. Personally I get the feeling this is not something that's happened because of one specific thing. We'll probably learn more later but I think it's likely something more going on just based on how people have reacted and how this seem to have been handled. Basically replacing someone on short notice doesn't usually happen just because a tournament was run badly. Well, other than Dreamleague, all their LAN events are usually scheduled a year in advance, so that is where the changes are felt first. Once the details about 2015 start coming out, we will probably see the real reasons he quit/was fired. | ||
Whoranzone
Germany330 Posts
On October 26 2014 06:17 gruff wrote: A Swedish site also speculates it might have something to do with Dreamleague. Personally I get the feeling this is not something that's happened because of one specific thing. We'll probably learn more later but I think it's likely something more going on just based on how people have reacted and how this seem to have been handled. Basically replacing someone on short notice doesn't usually happen just because a tournament was run badly. That dreamleague thing seemed so minor it would at best be a ridiculous pretence. Sad he always appeared to genuinely care about all this at least that was my impression. | ||
sabas123
Netherlands3121 Posts
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States42223 Posts
rofl he was so angry that he couldn't even spell right x.x Not a particularly professional tweet from him... would like to hear his perspective after he's calmed down. | ||
BEARDiaguz
Australia2362 Posts
On October 26 2014 06:27 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: "a pox on all you're houses" rofl he was so angry that he couldn't even spell right x.x Not a particularly professional tweet from him... would like to hear his perspective after he's calmed down. Well it is his second language I'd let that one slide. | ||
Penev
28348 Posts
On October 26 2014 06:17 shid0x wrote: Wow. Who will open the champagne for korean winners now ?! That was honestly one of the first things that popped into my mind. And this of course: + Show Spoiler + Hard to imagine Dreamhack without him :/ | ||
tshi
United States2495 Posts
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slytown
Korea (South)1411 Posts
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sparklewolf
65 Posts
I love robert but dreamhack is a business, not a social club. hope he finds something else that makes him as happy | ||
DwD
Sweden8621 Posts
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Boucot
France15997 Posts
In doubt, let's all blame Adebisi. | ||
Soda-88
Croatia476 Posts
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Circumstance
United States11403 Posts
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teapoted
United Kingdom24425 Posts
On October 26 2014 06:15 sumsaR wrote: Dreamleague had admin issues when GD Studio were handling it as well. (Do people not remember the first DH event run by GD Studio? Admin drama every week)Dreamleague is DH's Dota 2 league. They announced their qualifiers and stuff just a few days before it was to begin, causing quite some issues within the pro teams and schedules (teams usually have that scheduled several weeks in advance). Forced teams to scramble and reschedule a bunch of shit just to fit in DH. The format's crazy and shit (long ass qualifiers, followed by a lan qualifier, followed by a lan —something along those lines). Then they moved the qualifier a day forward due to crap, causing even more issues (as teams had already rescheduled shit). Then add to it that it was basically a full day of games for the teams participating. Then Nukes (the head admin) was involved in a controversy when a team got a forfeit due to miscommunication (told the team's manager they could go sleep, but they still gave them a loss later when they couldn't play a match). Lots of drama, and bullshitting from Hellspawn (who only said that Nukes had been replaced, not admitting any fault). Then they got to play the match, but as their opp team needed a standin they had to play with one as well (lots of wtf). More admin issues. And probably something else I've forgotten. Basically the GD Studio has handled the Dreamleague previously, but this time they're only a hired talent taking care of the casting. First time DH is running it themselves. People are in agreement it's shit this time around because James & Co aren't involved in the planning and running of it. Either way, this has nothing to do with Dreamleague. The Dreamleague 'fiasco' is just some poor planning and bad admining, nothing that wouldn't be forgotten in a month unless they keep fucking up. This sounds like it was a long time coming. And it's hardly surprising that DH might have internal issues with a CEO like Robert. As much as I like him as a personality, we really can't tell (by we I'm obviously excluding some on this forum who might have insider knowledge) if this decision is good or bad for the company. And him saying the decision is based on greed, well one could argue that every business decision is based on greed, it doesn't really have much credence as a moral argument for if the decision is right or wrong without knowing the specifics. | ||
Caihead
Canada8550 Posts
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Zax19
Czech Republic1136 Posts
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Noocta
France12574 Posts
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