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really sad for Creator after his rock-solid games vs Reynor
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and don't pulling the bois again juan you are not out of marines wtf ???
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A: Special vs. Zest B: hero vs. Patience C: Creator vs. Stats
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Canada8944 Posts
On February 28 2019 22:29 Charoisaur wrote:Show nested quote +On February 28 2019 22:25 Nakajin wrote:On February 28 2019 22:23 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:09 FFW_Rude wrote: So... Couldn't tell if those were stalkers or immortals... Skins.... Isn't it nice that we spectators can now get the enjoyment of seeing those cool shiny skins without it affecting the players? Great move by Blizzard! Yes it's nice, that mean we might actually not get our head chop up at the end of the year Only if the theory that forcing viewers to see those skins makes them buy them turns out to be true. I'm inclined to believe people who want to buy skins buy them anyway and people who don't, won't suddenly do it just because they see them in tournaments. Also there's the potential viewer loss due to those skins.
It's better to sell more skins than to have more viewers, and I can't see why knowing that skins exist make you want not to buy it. The message from Blizz is that if the Warchest stop selling they stop financing the esport scene, at least it's what most of the caster/community member were told, so let's just live with a single bad skin and some nice one.
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Stats and Zest cleaning house so far. The surprise of the group is that there is no surprise
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On February 28 2019 22:34 Nakajin wrote:Show nested quote +On February 28 2019 22:29 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:25 Nakajin wrote:On February 28 2019 22:23 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:09 FFW_Rude wrote: So... Couldn't tell if those were stalkers or immortals... Skins.... Isn't it nice that we spectators can now get the enjoyment of seeing those cool shiny skins without it affecting the players? Great move by Blizzard! Yes it's nice, that mean we might actually not get our head chop up at the end of the year Only if the theory that forcing viewers to see those skins makes them buy them turns out to be true. I'm inclined to believe people who want to buy skins buy them anyway and people who don't, won't suddenly do it just because they see them in tournaments. Also there's the potential viewer loss due to those skins. It's better to sell more skins than to have more viewers, and I can't see why knowing that skins exist make you want not to buy it. The message from Blizz is that if the Warchest stop selling they stop financing the esport scene, at least it's what most of the caster/community member were told, so let's just live with a single bad skin and some nice one.
That's quite the extortion right here
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zest got his revenge against patience and here i thought patience is the best pvp for the time being
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Is kalearis seeing the end of esports realistically and preparing for his future career in pro wrestling? His has become quite buff!
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On February 28 2019 22:34 Nakajin wrote:Show nested quote +On February 28 2019 22:29 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:25 Nakajin wrote:On February 28 2019 22:23 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:09 FFW_Rude wrote: So... Couldn't tell if those were stalkers or immortals... Skins.... Isn't it nice that we spectators can now get the enjoyment of seeing those cool shiny skins without it affecting the players? Great move by Blizzard! Yes it's nice, that mean we might actually not get our head chop up at the end of the year Only if the theory that forcing viewers to see those skins makes them buy them turns out to be true. I'm inclined to believe people who want to buy skins buy them anyway and people who don't, won't suddenly do it just because they see them in tournaments. Also there's the potential viewer loss due to those skins. It's better to sell more skins than to have more viewers, and I can't see why knowing that skins exist make you want not to buy it.The message from Blizz is that if the Warchest stop selling they stop financing the esport scene, at least it's what most of the caster/community member were told, so let's just live with a single bad skin and some nice one. I think you misread. I don't think this makes players not want to buy it, but everyone who plays the game already knows that skins exist so I don't really see the point of forcing them into tournaments when every potential consumer is already aware that skins exist and buys them if they like them. I really don't think it makes a difference for how much skins get sold.
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On February 28 2019 22:39 Charoisaur wrote:Show nested quote +On February 28 2019 22:34 Nakajin wrote:On February 28 2019 22:29 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:25 Nakajin wrote:On February 28 2019 22:23 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:09 FFW_Rude wrote: So... Couldn't tell if those were stalkers or immortals... Skins.... Isn't it nice that we spectators can now get the enjoyment of seeing those cool shiny skins without it affecting the players? Great move by Blizzard! Yes it's nice, that mean we might actually not get our head chop up at the end of the year Only if the theory that forcing viewers to see those skins makes them buy them turns out to be true. I'm inclined to believe people who want to buy skins buy them anyway and people who don't, won't suddenly do it just because they see them in tournaments. Also there's the potential viewer loss due to those skins. It's better to sell more skins than to have more viewers, and I can't see why knowing that skins exist make you want not to buy it.The message from Blizz is that if the Warchest stop selling they stop financing the esport scene, at least it's what most of the caster/community member were told, so let's just live with a single bad skin and some nice one. I think you misread. I don't think this makes players not want to buy it, but everyone who plays the game already knows that skins exist so I don't really see the point of forcing them into tournaments when every potential consumer is already aware that skins exist and buys them if they like them. I really don't think it makes a difference for how much skins get sold.
I think you vastly underestimate how stupid people are
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On February 28 2019 22:34 sneakyfox wrote: Stats and Zest cleaning house so far. The surprise of the group is that there is no surprise hopefully next group is more exciting
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On February 28 2019 22:41 opisska wrote:Show nested quote +On February 28 2019 22:39 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:34 Nakajin wrote:On February 28 2019 22:29 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:25 Nakajin wrote:On February 28 2019 22:23 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:09 FFW_Rude wrote: So... Couldn't tell if those were stalkers or immortals... Skins.... Isn't it nice that we spectators can now get the enjoyment of seeing those cool shiny skins without it affecting the players? Great move by Blizzard! Yes it's nice, that mean we might actually not get our head chop up at the end of the year Only if the theory that forcing viewers to see those skins makes them buy them turns out to be true. I'm inclined to believe people who want to buy skins buy them anyway and people who don't, won't suddenly do it just because they see them in tournaments. Also there's the potential viewer loss due to those skins. It's better to sell more skins than to have more viewers, and I can't see why knowing that skins exist make you want not to buy it.The message from Blizz is that if the Warchest stop selling they stop financing the esport scene, at least it's what most of the caster/community member were told, so let's just live with a single bad skin and some nice one. I think you misread. I don't think this makes players not want to buy it, but everyone who plays the game already knows that skins exist so I don't really see the point of forcing them into tournaments when every potential consumer is already aware that skins exist and buys them if they like them. I really don't think it makes a difference for how much skins get sold. I think you vastly underestimate how stupid people are you mean...people playing the game and not realizing skins exist?
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lol ex KT boys kicking ass and taking names! Hell yeah!
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Canada8944 Posts
On February 28 2019 22:39 Charoisaur wrote:Show nested quote +On February 28 2019 22:34 Nakajin wrote:On February 28 2019 22:29 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:25 Nakajin wrote:On February 28 2019 22:23 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:09 FFW_Rude wrote: So... Couldn't tell if those were stalkers or immortals... Skins.... Isn't it nice that we spectators can now get the enjoyment of seeing those cool shiny skins without it affecting the players? Great move by Blizzard! Yes it's nice, that mean we might actually not get our head chop up at the end of the year Only if the theory that forcing viewers to see those skins makes them buy them turns out to be true. I'm inclined to believe people who want to buy skins buy them anyway and people who don't, won't suddenly do it just because they see them in tournaments. Also there's the potential viewer loss due to those skins. It's better to sell more skins than to have more viewers, and I can't see why knowing that skins exist make you want not to buy it.The message from Blizz is that if the Warchest stop selling they stop financing the esport scene, at least it's what most of the caster/community member were told, so let's just live with a single bad skin and some nice one. I think you misread. I don't think this makes players not want to buy it, but everyone who plays the game already knows that skins exist so I don't really see the point of forcing them into tournaments when every potential consumer is already aware that skins exist and buys them if they like them. I really don't think it makes a difference for how much skins get sold.
The whole point of financing esport is that people see a game then want to play it/ spend money on it, I freaking hope it work because if not this is going nowhere.
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On February 28 2019 22:42 Charoisaur wrote:Show nested quote +On February 28 2019 22:41 opisska wrote:On February 28 2019 22:39 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:34 Nakajin wrote:On February 28 2019 22:29 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:25 Nakajin wrote:On February 28 2019 22:23 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:09 FFW_Rude wrote: So... Couldn't tell if those were stalkers or immortals... Skins.... Isn't it nice that we spectators can now get the enjoyment of seeing those cool shiny skins without it affecting the players? Great move by Blizzard! Yes it's nice, that mean we might actually not get our head chop up at the end of the year Only if the theory that forcing viewers to see those skins makes them buy them turns out to be true. I'm inclined to believe people who want to buy skins buy them anyway and people who don't, won't suddenly do it just because they see them in tournaments. Also there's the potential viewer loss due to those skins. It's better to sell more skins than to have more viewers, and I can't see why knowing that skins exist make you want not to buy it.The message from Blizz is that if the Warchest stop selling they stop financing the esport scene, at least it's what most of the caster/community member were told, so let's just live with a single bad skin and some nice one. I think you misread. I don't think this makes players not want to buy it, but everyone who plays the game already knows that skins exist so I don't really see the point of forcing them into tournaments when every potential consumer is already aware that skins exist and buys them if they like them. I really don't think it makes a difference for how much skins get sold. I think you vastly underestimate how stupid people are you mean...people playing the game and not realizing skins exist?
Well, that's one of many options. But just look around and see how many "pointless" ads campaigns exist - but corporations aren't stupid, so those still likely make money. The amount of people who see it here and want it as well cannot be underestimated.
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On February 28 2019 22:42 Charoisaur wrote:Show nested quote +On February 28 2019 22:41 opisska wrote:On February 28 2019 22:39 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:34 Nakajin wrote:On February 28 2019 22:29 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:25 Nakajin wrote:On February 28 2019 22:23 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:09 FFW_Rude wrote: So... Couldn't tell if those were stalkers or immortals... Skins.... Isn't it nice that we spectators can now get the enjoyment of seeing those cool shiny skins without it affecting the players? Great move by Blizzard! Yes it's nice, that mean we might actually not get our head chop up at the end of the year Only if the theory that forcing viewers to see those skins makes them buy them turns out to be true. I'm inclined to believe people who want to buy skins buy them anyway and people who don't, won't suddenly do it just because they see them in tournaments. Also there's the potential viewer loss due to those skins. It's better to sell more skins than to have more viewers, and I can't see why knowing that skins exist make you want not to buy it.The message from Blizz is that if the Warchest stop selling they stop financing the esport scene, at least it's what most of the caster/community member were told, so let's just live with a single bad skin and some nice one. I think you misread. I don't think this makes players not want to buy it, but everyone who plays the game already knows that skins exist so I don't really see the point of forcing them into tournaments when every potential consumer is already aware that skins exist and buys them if they like them. I really don't think it makes a difference for how much skins get sold. I think you vastly underestimate how stupid people are you mean...people playing the game and not realizing skins exist?
There are a lot of coop/arcade players, more than ladder players according to TotalBiscuit.
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On February 28 2019 22:44 opisska wrote:Show nested quote +On February 28 2019 22:42 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:41 opisska wrote:On February 28 2019 22:39 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:34 Nakajin wrote:On February 28 2019 22:29 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:25 Nakajin wrote:On February 28 2019 22:23 Charoisaur wrote:On February 28 2019 22:09 FFW_Rude wrote: So... Couldn't tell if those were stalkers or immortals... Skins.... Isn't it nice that we spectators can now get the enjoyment of seeing those cool shiny skins without it affecting the players? Great move by Blizzard! Yes it's nice, that mean we might actually not get our head chop up at the end of the year Only if the theory that forcing viewers to see those skins makes them buy them turns out to be true. I'm inclined to believe people who want to buy skins buy them anyway and people who don't, won't suddenly do it just because they see them in tournaments. Also there's the potential viewer loss due to those skins. It's better to sell more skins than to have more viewers, and I can't see why knowing that skins exist make you want not to buy it.The message from Blizz is that if the Warchest stop selling they stop financing the esport scene, at least it's what most of the caster/community member were told, so let's just live with a single bad skin and some nice one. I think you misread. I don't think this makes players not want to buy it, but everyone who plays the game already knows that skins exist so I don't really see the point of forcing them into tournaments when every potential consumer is already aware that skins exist and buys them if they like them. I really don't think it makes a difference for how much skins get sold. I think you vastly underestimate how stupid people are you mean...people playing the game and not realizing skins exist? Well, that's one of many options. But just look around and see how many "pointless" ads campaigns exist - but corporations aren't stupid, so those still likely make money. The amount of people who see it here and want it as well cannot be underestimated.
I don't want to get in this fight, especially because I think these skins actually look good and showing them won't do no harm, but saying that corporations aren't stupid is a really hot take
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Ads work. Companies wouldn't spend millions in them if they weren't effective. Their return on interest (ROI) is measured and tracked very closely since we're talking about huge investments here. As mush as we (consumers) hate them, that doesn't change the simple fact that ads do work. If they didn't, the problem would be simpler.
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not repairing there was a big oof
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