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Abdool
United States53 Posts
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Restless-
Malaysia86 Posts
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Acrofales
Spain17261 Posts
On June 03 2011 21:12 Abdool wrote: it seems to me that the country limitation is more related to advertisements and publicity. If they are able to market their product in a certain country, they will include it, but if not, they don't give a shite about it. India included? but not Korea? wtf! That's obviously a load of bull, because nvidia sells their stuff all over Europe and in Australia, thereby including a large list of countries not allowed to participate. It's a really lame system blocking countries from participation that don't have any laws stopping people from winning prize money with video games and the like. | ||
FliedLice
Germany7494 Posts
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Wolf
Korea (South)3289 Posts
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nYaLa
Uzbekistan295 Posts
On June 03 2011 21:39 Wolf wrote: No Korea or Sweden allowed? I wonder why this is. (I'm actually curious.) Has something to do with law, I think it's about prize money distribution or something. | ||
Termit
Sweden3466 Posts
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TheBanana
Norway2183 Posts
On June 03 2011 00:50 chaokel wrote: No Australia?? Definately switching to ATI !11!! p.s. still keen to watch day9 cast Do they have an SC2-tournament with Aussies? | ||
Eurekastreet
1308 Posts
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Frolit
United States21 Posts
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WHiSKEY
Canada68 Posts
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sleepingdog
Austria6145 Posts
On June 03 2011 21:12 Abdool wrote: it seems to me that the country limitation is more related to advertisements and publicity. If they are able to market their product in a certain country, they will include it, but if not, they don't give a shite about it. India included? but not Korea? wtf! Yes, it also makes perfect sense that Germany is allowed while Austria isn't. To be honest, all that this country-list does is that it makes me NOT want to buy GeForce products in the near future....I mean what the? | ||
Cosmos
Belgium1077 Posts
On June 02 2011 22:45 Bagi wrote: So many good tournaments... But we can't take part to this since we are Belgian and they discriminate | ||
Pekkz
Norway1505 Posts
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Termit
Sweden3466 Posts
On June 03 2011 22:58 Pekkz wrote: Tournaments that runs for this long is in my experience more annoying then fun to follow. You end up completely missing most of it, and you cant get excited abot stuff thats been played a few days ago. I agree with you. Just look at NASL, I don't care about that at all anymore because it is to many games everyday + GSL and other stuff like you playing yourself etc. And I like foreigner sceene very much and follow almost every event. It will be the same with this tournament I think. | ||
Trinz
Australia72 Posts
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Paladia
802 Posts
Judging from what the admins say, I believe Sweden will be included however. It would be a major fail if both Sweden and South Korea would be banned from participating, making this more of a joke than anything. It would be as if playing the football world cup but banning Europe and South America. | ||
Reasonable
Ukraine1432 Posts
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eGo.SiGns
Germany48 Posts
On June 03 2011 17:43 kellymilkies wrote: Why is Australia not allowed to play in it? and other SEA countries as well? we have a free switch to NA @_@~ As was already states, this has to do with the laws in the respective countries. Just give them some time, and they will probably investigate to see if the law makes an application viable. It's kind of funny how people think they are excluding certain countries on purpose.... But regarding problems with the law, why not ask other tourney - officials? They should have had the same problems and can probably elaborate on the details, which countries are viable. (for example tsl3 also had players from all over the world, that ended up winning the price money in the US) But perhaps they are just the first ones actually looking at the legal problems in this case. | ||
KangaRuthless
United States304 Posts
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