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On November 16 2010 18:29 tyr wrote: Didn't Gretech or Blizzard (I don't remember which) say that they didn't want any of this team-oriented stuff ? I'm confused ...
I don't remember the full details, maybe it was kind of vague. My best guess is that they don't want E-Sports, well Starcraft 2 in particular, to be dominated by teams.
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TL should form a team and participate in SC2 Proleagues. It'd be awesome if they have better record than ACE in SC1.
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It's not strange to see people so confused. Kespa//KPGA happened because it was in the teams interest. The interests of the teams collide with the interests of Blizzard. That's why the Kespa/Blizzard war happened. Remember, Blizzard wants 50/50/0 in the order Blizzard, OGN/MBC and then Kespa/teams. Kespa wants 33/33/33.
This association will be better off with a 33/33/33 as well. They say they want approval of Blizzard. Sure, Kespa would want that too. But the thing is, they formed without asking Blizzard for permission and Blizzard indeed opposes the whole team-thing because teams can unite in an association and stand up for their own interests.
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SC2 proleague from GeSpa?
Sounds good.
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On November 16 2010 17:29 mrdx wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 17:26 Whiladan wrote: Should be interesting to see how this plays out.
So is this...GeSPA? You know what GeSPA means right? xD
plugged in to google translate and got grass? am i missing something lol
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Wow...this is chaotic war...
Wondering how fans of both sc1 and 2 feel about all this jazz....which to watch...which to watch...having 2 major esports makes things very very interesting........
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"oGs Park Sang Ik coach"
is that Spunky?
edit: and no oGs-Liquid team?
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United States238 Posts
On November 16 2010 18:38 KillerPlague wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 17:29 mrdx wrote:On November 16 2010 17:26 Whiladan wrote: Should be interesting to see how this plays out.
So is this...GeSPA? You know what GeSPA means right? xD plugged in to google translate and got grass? am i missing something lol
GeSPA in Korean is 개스파, which is a way Koreans say KeSPA in an insulting tone. It pretty much means "bitch-kespa"
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Will see what happen but...
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On November 16 2010 18:40 FliedLice wrote:"oGs Park Sang Ik coach" is that Spunky? edit: and no oGs-Liquid team? It's oGsTheWinD, and I think oGs will probably represent Liquid too given they're partners and Nazgul isn't in Korea. Though I guess it wouldn't hurt to see if Nazgul wants to get in on it. Dunno if he even knows about this yet.
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Hopefully this will help the sc2 esports scene grow, hoping for a proleague soon
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On November 16 2010 18:16 SmoKim wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 17:58 ZlaSHeR wrote: Would have been cool to see TL associated, and possibly an expansion to add foreigners in order to grow progaming even more Liquid`Nazgul for president!!!! that would be sooooo awesome ^____^ Yes, and EG must get their korean plans together before they miss the train - imagine two foreign teams in the heart of starcraft2-land.
Tasteless for their representative.
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The main difference from KeSPA as I'm reading it is that you are not required to a part of or contracted with Korea StarCraft 2 Association to be a part of a team or enter tournaments.
This means they are not really in control of anything and wont ever be KeSPA 2.
I don't see any of this to be bad. It's meant to help players and teams, and if they dont, well the players and teams can just leave.
It's all looking fine to me.
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KeSPA 2.0 you got LAN? XDD
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Sweden5554 Posts
I wish the players would form their own association/union so they can actually make demands. KeSPAs biggest flaw it seems to me is that it takes the interest of the sponsors over the interest of the players. which is okay... if there is a counter part.
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beginning of the end?, I sure hope not, i kind of like how it is at the moment with the focus being on the players, and not their teams sponsors
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Well, KeSPA is essentially a team owners' association, and on paper so far I can't really tell how this new organization will be different. That they plan to have a players' association as well is good news, but I'm always skeptical about how much real power a PA has in any pro-sport
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"Gamer's basic behavior education" sounds like the spring seminar that Kespa holds.
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On November 16 2010 20:19 Waxangel wrote:Well, KeSPA is essentially a team owners' association, and on paper so far I can't really tell how this new organization will be different. That they plan to have a players' association as well is good news, but I'm always skeptical about how much real power a PA has in any pro-sport
Yea this will be rather interesting. I must say the interview with the coach from ST did give me some faith that this will be different but only time will tell.
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On November 16 2010 17:30 Gonodactylus wrote: Ooh wow Blizzard is going to love that.
Remember, Blizzard hates Kespa for different reasons people here do. Blizzard would hate kespa just as much if they were total saints. Interests just collide.
Blizzard will try to stop this before they get too powerful. Can't have something not under their control and this is exactly that.
Did you even read the OP? They are aiming to be blizzard approved and GOM is an ally of blizzard already.
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