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My Day[9] Launch Party Experience - Page 4
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wurm
Philippines2296 Posts
5/5 | ||
icystorage
Jollibee19343 Posts
thanks for sharing tho! :D | ||
yourwhiteshadow
United States442 Posts
i thought i was the only bio researcher crazy for SC2. | ||
Saechiis
Netherlands4989 Posts
Which brings us to the OP, good read man! | ||
Smix
United States4549 Posts
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Hagan
Luxembourg34 Posts
And btw, 25 bucks is a real bargain for all that content, organization, feeling, sweat and hard work! Props to Day9 and all the other volunteers for the mad and professional work! | ||
Squallcloud
France466 Posts
On July 28 2010 17:57 Saechiis wrote: People that think 25$ is steep for 12 hours of entertainment, food, drinks, socializing with fellow nerds, meeting SC2lebs, playing all kinds of games in between ... they probably haven't organised any events of their own in their lifetime. Stating that the experience from behind your screen must've been very similar, but free, is hilariously naive and leads me to conclude you don't get out much. I'm confident no-one that's been there even remembers the 25$ they've paid and have gone home with good memories and autographed Starcraft goodies ^^ Which brings us to the OP, good read man! I agree totally. 25$ is the price of the pizza only here in any random pizzeria. | ||
alexpnd
Canada1857 Posts
ps I watched the entire thing from home! | ||
alexpnd
Canada1857 Posts
On July 28 2010 09:46 Ideas wrote: as i think about it more i can understand just paying the money because you think day9 deserves it and stuff (supporting him and stuff), but it wasnt really a sporting event at all. I mean a few friends of mine and I went to a classroom at my school and watched it on a projector for a few hours by ourselves for FREE and i feel it was probably an extremely similar experience (except we also had laptops there so we were playing SC instead of halo if we wanted a break from watching the show). I didnt actually watch the king of the beta thing at the end, was that live (like the players were there playing and it was all like proleague)? or was it just replays or online? if it was live then that's fucking awesome lol. but otherwise it's hard to say it's not like just watching an internet stream on a projector and I cant reasonably justify 25$ for that. but ultimately i guess ill stop talking about it. no reason to share my opinions if it just makes everyone all mad. You're obviously jealous lol. | ||
AyJay
1515 Posts
It was a BLAST, amazing event! Can't wait for vods | ||
cHicKeLoR
Germany559 Posts
I wish I could have been there... seemed like an awesome party! | ||
Ciryandor
United States3735 Posts
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rtsAlaran
Germany383 Posts
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Pertinacious
United States82 Posts
Sean and company did a great job setting this up and executing it. | ||
Epsilon8
Canada173 Posts
5/5 | ||
Djzapz
Canada10681 Posts
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KurtistheTurtle
United States1966 Posts
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FragKrag
United States11538 Posts
too bad I missed it T_______T | ||
MangoTango
United States3670 Posts
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Knightlax
United States150 Posts
As for the complaint about $25 tickets, that is an AMAZING deal, especially in California. You get enough food and drinks for a couple decent sized meals, which is important when you're at a 12 hour event. Costs come from many areas. Colleges don't just let you reserve large auditoriums whenever you want for free. Normally, student associations have a budget and have to pay to rent the room out as well as leave a deposit in case the event causes damage to the facility. Also, the camera and sound equipment might also have been rented if the school didn't have everything necessary to make this cast happen. Ultimately though, with events like this, you always end up spending a good chunk of money on little things. Like batteries for the wireless mics, cables (because you always run out or need longer cords), extension cords, gas for multiple cars, some cleaning chemicals, trash bags, food/drinks/ice/plates/napkins/plastic utensils, a larger sized cooler, etc. Schools don't just open up the storage/maintenance/janitor closet and let you go all willy-nilly with their stuff. | ||
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