Do people really expect every single thing to be tailor-made for them?
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Redmark
Canada2129 Posts
Do people really expect every single thing to be tailor-made for them? | ||
cheesemaster
Canada1975 Posts
On April 05 2011 08:39 pieman819 wrote: Like the other guy said this is all spelled out in the Q/A part. season 2 will be top 4 + 28 qualifiers, season 3+ will be top 16 + 16 qualifiers Thats actually pretty good then beyond the first season, top 4 players of that tournament obviously should be pretty high quality, i could see kiwi select and other random 2. Thats not bad at all i look forward to season 2 after the open qualifiers. Im interested to see weather the open qualifiers will be completely international or not (as in including korea :D) | ||
IPS.ZeRo
Germany1142 Posts
Go Select! | ||
Baby_Seal
United States360 Posts
I'm really excited for this =D. I think IGN's name will help a ton in popularizing the IPL and introducing new people into the world of SC2 ESPORTS. | ||
TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
On April 05 2011 08:42 Endure wrote: Pretty big disappointment that with such a big company running a tourny that they got these casters :s (except wheat ofcourse). I don't see why tourneys think that having a very good analytical will send people who are new away from the tourny, from my experience that's what got a lot of my friends into sc2. Keeping it at a low level really doesn't appeal to anyone who takes the game seriously imo. Non-players do not take the game seriously and play-by-play is what the majority of not only eSports but also real sports spectators watch for. The idea that analysis is the be-all and end-all of commentary is an attitude that exists almost exclusively on TL and nowhere else. If you want to bring in new people into the scene by exploiting a vast opportunity to market on one of the biggest gaming networks there is, you will use casters with proven mainstream appeal and the ability to pull big VoD numbers on a reliable basis. Sports would not be where it is today, the multi-billion dollar industry, without an army of millions of casual viewers. eSports will not grow without getting it's own casual army either. | ||
Alex.IGN
United States1050 Posts
A: All games will be cast. Q: Will there be an organized VOD list like the GSL or is it justin.tv stream only? A: As of right now, the plan is there will be links from the bracket to each VOD. | ||
Fraidnot
United States824 Posts
On April 05 2011 08:34 JinDesu wrote: Yeah, it should really be at least shown on the front page. Maybe they want to see what type of response they get from the grass roots community before they go public on it or maybe they're not fully willing to commit to it with out good results from a first season. | ||
Existential
Australia2107 Posts
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KristianJS
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qwertyindeed
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underdawg
United States399 Posts
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elementz
United States281 Posts
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Ighox
Norway580 Posts
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Mig
United States4714 Posts
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SiCkO_
United States481 Posts
On April 05 2011 08:22 -Archangel- wrote: TLO, Haypro are from Europe. Tyler declined the invite. Only one left is HUK and he has Code S to play. ah, thanks for clearing that up. | ||
Alex.IGN
United States1050 Posts
On April 05 2011 08:34 redFF wrote: Question- Why is this not all over IGN's front page? We were mentioned in today's Daily Fix, but keep in mind that IGN is a huge site and we're just one part of it. Be assured though that many people at IGN are aware of this and are very excited! Daily fix link: http://www.ign.com/videos/2011/04/04/ign-daily-fix-040411 | ||
Endure
Canada287 Posts
On April 05 2011 08:45 TotalBiscuit wrote: Non-players do not take the game seriously and play-by-play is what the majority of not only eSports but also real sports spectators watch for. The idea that analysis is the be-all and end-all of commentary is an attitude that exists almost exclusively on TL and nowhere else. If you want to bring in new people into the scene by exploiting a vast opportunity to market on one of the biggest gaming networks there is, you will use casters with proven mainstream appeal and the ability to pull big VoD numbers on a reliable basis. Sports would not be where it is today, the multi-billion dollar industry, without an army of millions of casual viewers. eSports will not grow without getting it's own casual army either. I agree but you also can't scrape aside the people that made the community what it is today to only appeal to the mainstream, and it's not exclusive to the TL community i.e. CS 1.6 - CS:S, Quake and WoW. | ||
MaestroSC
United States2073 Posts
On April 05 2011 08:52 elementz wrote: Off replays, dunno about that it feels a bit meh, but of well...if they can do as great of a Job as TSL to make me forget it is replays then it will be good. Dear people of the internet, You cannot have casted games, and show them live. If you cast games live on the internet as they are happening, the players (who are going to be playing from home) can just log on the stream and stare at exactly what their opponent is doing. "But they would never do such a thing!" LOL. Ok I challenge you to a live match where the winner gets 5-$100,000, and there will be a stream of the event as well as casters saying exactly what I am doing... YOU WOULD BE RETARDED to not get on that stream with another screen and take that insane amount of cash. That's your livelihood man. You have to stream replays because its the only way to battle the cheating that would take place. People cheated like this throughout the entire beta in live cast online tournaments. This is why they cant provide live matches, where money is involved. Thanks for your time, A person who is sick of this same complaint. | ||
Thrill
2599 Posts
On April 05 2011 08:57 mnofstl007 wrote: Dear people of the internet, You cannot have casted games, and show them live. If you cast games live on the internet as they are happening, the players (who are going to be playing from home) can just log on the stream and stare at exactly what their opponent is doing. "But they would never do such a thing!" LOL. Ok I challenge you to alive match where the winner gets 5-$100,000, and there will be a stream of the event as well as casters saying exactly what I am doing... YOU WOULD BE RETARDED to not get on that stream with another screen and take that insane amount of cash. That's your livelihood man. You have to stream replays because its the only way to battle the cheating that would take place. People cheated like this throughout the entire beta in live cast online tournaments. This is why they cant provide live matches, where money is involved. Thanks for your time, A person who is sick of this same complaint. You can easily do it live with a delay, it's the commonday practice for League of Legends. | ||
blitzmacht
United States14 Posts
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