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On May 19 2023 07:24 Vindicare605 wrote:Show nested quote +On May 19 2023 06:27 CicadaSC wrote: Serral should play or he's a bad word. It's important for his legacy.
On another note, have any nonkorean pros confirmed they will be participating? With the decreased prize pool, I significantly doubt it. The money to be gained from winning (IF you win) isn't worth it after travel expenses are considered. I would LOVE to see the top foreign pros make another attempt and if they are set up well enough financially to be able to make the trip all the better. But I can't really blame them anymore for not wanting to try it. Even if they win, it's not really worth it and winning a Code S is something no foreigner has ever come close to achieving before. Yeah, it would be a huge commitment. Adapting to the Code S format, adapting to living in a new country, etc would be a lot of stress. Even beyond the risk of an early exit from Code S, moving to Korea could harm performance in other competitions because of latency/jet lag/general disruption.
If Serral made a commitment to move to Korea and play several consecutive seasons of Code S I think he'd have a good chance of winning, but I doubt he'd just sweep in and win. Reynor would also have chances if he truly committed (maybe living in Korea would even fix Clem's TvT.) But with the current prize pools in Code S vs the foreign scene there's no reason to make that commitment. It's sad because Serral/Clem/Reynor/Oliveira playing would probably attract more much needed attention.
Some rich fan should put out a bounty for the first foreigner to make a Code S final
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On May 19 2023 09:03 Yoshi Kirishima wrote:Show nested quote +On May 19 2023 07:24 Vindicare605 wrote:On May 19 2023 06:27 CicadaSC wrote: Serral should play or he's a bad word. It's important for his legacy.
On another note, have any nonkorean pros confirmed they will be participating? With the decreased prize pool, I significantly doubt it. The money to be gained from winning (IF you win) isn't worth it after travel expenses are considered. I would LOVE to see the top foreign pros make another attempt and if they are set up well enough financially to be able to make the trip all the better. But I can't really blame them anymore for not wanting to try it. Even if they win, it's not really worth it and winning a Code S is something no foreigner has ever come close to achieving before. With the Patreon so far, it's contributing $200k already, which means the prize pool is higher than 2022, unless you mean decreased in general the last several years, but hopefully the crowdfunding will increase a bit more to match that too Didn't reynor try last season? It was just forgettable because he didn't get far. Would love to see him try again and maybe avoid the Korean Terran powerhouses
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Awesome news I never expected. Hopefully that also means the finals and semis will be on different days again.
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wait, when did kevin seo leave his role as ceo?
edit: looks like kevin moved to a different role (chief brand officer) a couple of years ago, interesting.
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Who's still watching GSL? Can't imagine having more than 1-2k viewers
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absolute awesome news! Happy for this change! GSL restored to former glory
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On May 19 2023 01:19 Yoshi Kirishima wrote: This was so cool, you could hear from State's voice he was genuinely so hyped and surprised xD
Wish that GSL could have had crowdfunding earlier, but i suppose it may have given them a bad look or whatnot. The dream would be if they re-expand to Ro24 or somehow allow for a tiny bit of new blood so that the scene can stay interesting for a long time Ultimately the prize money and re-expanding is more critical for the medium/long-term prospects of the tournament, over having it in studio, at least for me. Seeing some fresh blood able to break through, as well as an incentive for our old favourites to stick around will go further in keeping interested eyes on it, and donating to Patreons
Of course the ideal is to do both.
Would have been nice if Blizzard had kept up some content like Warchests to help monetise tournaments too, but top level SC is still one of my favourite watches so effectively paying for it is a pretty good value proposition, and maybe one that could have been investigated earlier
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This makes me feel MUCH better.
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amazing :D Live GSL is just something else
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Great news!! Offline GSL is the real one.
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Incredible news. Huge thanks to everyone for supporting the game that they love. Long live Starcraft!
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lol at suggesting they run better english ads... if there was much money in it they'd be doing it already no?
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So do we know by now how they will distribute the Patreon money?
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On May 23 2023 15:06 dbRic1203 wrote: So do we know by now how they will distribute the Patreon money? I think it was said at some point that the donated money will go to prize pool, but capping at 30k per season. But in term of the details, like if ALL the money will go to the prizepool or there will be a split, or what if the total is more than 90k for this year, ect. hasnt been confirmed yet.
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On May 23 2023 15:27 tigera6 wrote:Show nested quote +On May 23 2023 15:06 dbRic1203 wrote: So do we know by now how they will distribute the Patreon money? I think it was said at some point that the donated money will go to prize pool, but capping at 30k per season. But in term of the details, like if ALL the money will go to the prizepool or there will be a split, or what if the total is more than 90k for this year, ect. hasnt been confirmed yet.
Wait, only $30k bonus per season?? Or is it $30k total max for 1st place? I get they may want to conserve money for future seasons and not use it all up, but the cap should probably be whatever brings the prize pool very close to what it was in 2022.
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