[NASL] Deadlines and Process - Page 6
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This thread is for discussing the deadlines and registration process. Please post any unrelated questions in the NASL Q&A thread. | ||
Denizen[9]
United States649 Posts
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Grroar
United States291 Posts
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redFF
United States3910 Posts
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bennyaus
Australia1833 Posts
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Gatsbi
United States1134 Posts
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Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
On March 03 2011 12:25 ThisIsJimmy wrote: Xeris, can I be considered for this league or will this rule mess everything up? My team Check-Six Gaming (www.check6gaming.com) has multiple players from different games but only 1 starcraft player (Me) right now. In the future we are going to pick up more SC2 players but I don't think its very fair that I am not allowed to apply when I am clearly on a legitimate team with sponsors. Please let me know, thank you! No offense... but I've specifically responded to you before. You've never contacted me personally, you haven't even submitted an application yet, not sure where you get the idea that you're not allowed to apply. | ||
Keitzer
United States2509 Posts
On March 03 2011 08:00 Chill wrote: Coming from a project scheduling background, I find 2 days to get $250 / player together extremely aggressive. It's borderline unreasonable. I think you should extend that to at least a week. ya, 2 days DOES seem a bit quick however, i players/teams should have the money ready... it's not like they DON'T know about currently.... | ||
nart
97 Posts
On March 03 2011 11:51 esaul17 wrote: Have Korean teams been invited? I've seen this question be asked a few times but haven't seen an answer, and it seems very important to know if the top teams in the world have been given equal footing to compete (as some of the past comments made made this league feel like it was rather anti-Korean). I don't think they would want another IEM. Back to topic, $250 refundable is fine, but make sure they won't use this money to invest (for example: stock) for profit. | ||
nart
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ThisIsJimmy
United States546 Posts
On March 03 2011 13:37 Xeris wrote: No offense... but I've specifically responded to you before. You've never contacted me personally, you haven't even submitted an application yet, not sure where you get the idea that you're not allowed to apply. Thanks Xeris I will apply soon! | ||
Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
=D! ofc. Koreans were not directly invited, mostly just because I have no contacts with them. My msn is on almost 24/7 though =P | ||
applejuice
307 Posts
On March 03 2011 13:42 nart wrote: I don't think they would want another IEM. Back to topic, $250 refundable is fine, but make sure they won't use this money to invest (for example: stock) for profit. Actually, I would hope that they are investing it. Not in stocks, but in the same manner that your security deposit gets invested when you rent an apartment. This is common practice a lot of places, and is even the law in some places. They haven't mentioned anything like this, though. I hope they're doing it, though, even if they are not subject to by law, just because it's the professional thing to do. If a gaming team gives up $1250 for months on end, that's a fair chunk of change that they could have invested. | ||
bkrow
Australia8532 Posts
Thanks for all the effort Xeris | ||
jdr_
United States78 Posts
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annul
United States2841 Posts
they refuse to allow sc2 to speak for itself as a draw, instead relying on 'drama' or similar such crap | ||
Corrupted
United States1255 Posts
On March 03 2011 15:00 annul wrote: because NASL is going to be more like survivor than an actual tournament where skill is the sole determinant in who wins. they refuse to allow sc2 to speak for itself as a draw, instead relying on 'drama' or similar such crap There's going to be something for everyone. Relax and realize that they can't (like everyone else), please every single person with everything. | ||
Ghin
United States2391 Posts
On March 03 2011 15:00 annul wrote: because NASL is going to be more like survivor than an actual tournament where skill is the sole determinant in who wins. they refuse to allow sc2 to speak for itself as a draw, instead relying on 'drama' or similar such crap If it's all about drama, why is there a deposit and drama fine? | ||
rift
1819 Posts
On March 03 2011 13:59 Xeris wrote: =D! ofc. Koreans were not directly invited, mostly just because I have no contacts with them. My msn is on almost 24/7 though =P Heh, passive denial of entry. They can easily apply by the specified upcoming deadlines, as long as they know exactly what to do and who to contact themselves. And the Korea vs the West "storyline" had so much potential, as that seems to be what you're looking for... But I guess you're all tired of years of getting completely raped at WCG, if you've been around the scene anyways. Still, the mechanical skill ceiling gives foreigners much better chances, as does the latency and the fact that most of the talent is still in BW. NASL, to find the champion of the world™ (outside of Korea)! | ||
ChrysaliS_
United States261 Posts
On March 03 2011 15:00 annul wrote: because NASL is going to be more like survivor than an actual tournament where skill is the sole determinant in who wins. they refuse to allow sc2 to speak for itself as a draw, instead relying on 'drama' or similar such crap No, it's because a single tournament has tons of volatility... a complete nobody who just had a lucky streak or bracket can get in, whereas a deserving player who has placed well in many tournaments could have one bad game or get unlucky somehow even when he's much more deserving... It's a lot better to decide who gets in based on consistency and success in the past. We want to see the big names who we've seen in tournaments in the past duke it out. It's not like Destiny is going to get a slot just because he's so damn popular... Results speak for themselves. Drama is part of sports and entertainment. If Esports is to grow in the West, it has to appeal to the casual audience who isn't a Starcraft junkie but enjoys watching and has favorite players, learns their backstories, etc. What difference does it make to you? The games will be just as good, and maybe if you can get your head out of your ass you'll realize that the way they're running this is the best thing for Esports in the West. | ||
Agnosthar
631 Posts
On March 03 2011 09:48 Vezex wrote: will the videos the players send in be public? i know its silly but i think it would be entertaining Hell yes it would be! | ||
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