First spoiler contains background information on the situation, why MBCGame Korean eSports Broadcasting Company is so important, and how if it goes under it will really hurt Starcraft 2 as well as Starcraft Brood War.
MBCGame is a Korean Television Broadcasting company that specializes in eSports; it runs major leagues for multiple games and most importantly it is one of the two pillars of Professional Starcraft Brood War, as for the past decade it has run the second largest individual Starcraft league (the MSL) and has it's own Starcraft Progaming team, MBCGame Heroes. This company has always been a super solid purveyor of eSports, especially with all their unique side-shows. Did you know the first time people you may know as "MarineKingPrime" and "oGsMC" reached the public eye, was when they were unknown members of MBCGame's Progaming team but they were featured in a television show MBCGame hosted about becoming a Progamer? It's undeniable, MKP and MC would be no where as good as they are now without having been previously trained in such a professional environment.
The problem is that according to MBC the parent company of MBCGame, MBCGame is most likely getting shut down, as the company that owns it wants to turn it into a popular music broadcasting company.
That means no more MBCGame, no more awesome shows that are regularly aired on Korean TV supporting eSports in the public eye (especially to kids who watch a lot of TV), no more MBCGame Heroes (which among others discovered and trained current Starcraft 2 superstars), and a major blow to eSports in general (no MSL, half of Proleague gone etc.).
On July 31 2011 00:32 MK4512 wrote: The loss of a major esports outlet like MBC game removes esports from the public eye a little more, and influences less people to take up starcraft in general (1 or 2), and therefore less pro-gamers. As well, the loss of something like MBC game can de-legitimize esports in general because many could start to see it as a less stable thing than it used to be, with channels folding etc. (TN Especially for seeing it as an unstable career, discouraging parents from allowing their kids from becoming progamers at all "oh did you hear about that TV company shutting down made all those progamers loose their jobs, and since they didn't go to University and only learned Starcraft instead, their future is screwed!")
Korea is undeniably the world capital of eSports, they were the first to start having computer games played on a professional level, and they are the guiding light for any other place that wants to follow suit. How will this look if eSports can't even last for 10 years before having to declare bankruptcy? No one will want that for their future.
Stacraft Brood War is the predecessor to Starcraft 2, not just for the story and the game series, but because SC:BW has the infrastructure and the public acceptance that makes it legitimate in the public eye. SC:BW and MBCGame laid the foundation for eSports as we know it today by promoting computer games as a valid occupation and career. That foundation is the main reason Starcraft 2 already has such a strong professional following (it took 3-4 years for SC:BW teams to really get going, look how easy it was for SC2 with that precedent).
SC:BW and MBC in general are constantly getting more and more young people interested in eSports: SC:BW is so ingrained in the mind of the average Korean youth today that it is literally part of the collective national identity. Young people grow up with eSports, and that makes them want to become progamers themselves. With so much of that TV Broadcasting infrastructure the next generation of progamers probably won't exist.
On July 31 2011 00:31 bITt.mAN wrote: Last thing I need for the OP is input on what to write for "How this hurts SC2" please!
Write that if anybody truly cares about E-Sports, truly truly (not just saying it because it sounds so fucking noble), they'll lend a hand in preserving the future, sustainability, and acknowledgment of professional gaming in general.
Korea is still the world's spawning pool for the best of the best starcraft players. If TV stations, prestigious tournaments like the MSL, and eventually sponsors start to phase out Brood War from signifigance, it's only a matter of time before a number of pro gaming teams and players are out of a job. Yes. Some of them WILL go to SCII if that happens. That's a probability. But if we're looking at this from a long term perspective, Korea will cease to be the world wide power in starcraft. That means no more MCs (iron), no more Nesteas (zergbong), no more Puma/Gentlemens, no more Losiras, no more Bombers (fancy), no more MarineKings (clare) no more Nadas, no more Julys, no more YellOws, no more BoxeRs.
The mere existance of good Korean players, and good Korean players from BW ensures that the skill ceiling for SCII is incredibly high. It ensures that nobody has to watch crappy players (TN snip) in tournaments when Thorzain and Naniwa aspire to compete with the Koreans. If there's no incentive for skilled players in Korea to join professional gaming, the entire scene as a whole will suffer.
Don't be stupid and think that this doesn't effect you. (TN we're all in this together, BW, SC2, whatever) If you truly truly care, you'll try and understand, and hopefully, help.
On July 31 2011 02:40 Torenhire wrote: ESPORTS for us = BW.
BW = Korean scene, there's no international scene much anymore.
MBC = 50% of Korean BW (OGN the other half)
That's how it's going to hurt our ESPORTS - which is why we're showing support. I think everyone knows we can't really DO anything, but at least we're getting behind something we care about.
On July 31 2011 09:57 Deadeight wrote: Whilst it'd be nice I suppose, is this not just a symptom of Starcraft 2?
I'd argue it would be time better spent pushing SC2 "for esports", rather than trying to pressure MBC into pursuing an unprofitable venture that will if anything detract investors from esports.
What you don't get is that SC2 is tiny in Korea, it isn't taking off at all, and if MBC were to broadcast SC2 at some point if ever then that would be helpfull for SC2 in Korea. Without MBC there is no good venue for either BW, SC2, Special forces etc to broadcast.
On July 29 2011 05:31 IntoTheWow wrote: Ok, gravity of the situation (imo)
Brood War through it's history has been run on 2 channels mainly: OnGameNet (OGN) and MBC Game (MBC).
The two big single leagues Brood War has are OSL (Ongame net StarLeague) and MSL (Mbc StarLeague). There was another single league run by GomTV but it died some time ago (because of KeSPA reasons and things that are not relevant). There are also some off-season single leagues now and then, but those are minor in the grand scheme of things.
The team league (what we call Proleague) is run by both channels together MBC and OGN. There's 2 matches a night, one on each channel. Finals are on both channels at the same time.
These news are important because MBC Game is a channel dedicated to video games. Besides the Brood War main shows (MSL, Proleague), MBC also has other shows like MBC Hero Attack (where TL Attack got the idea from), some shows were commentators play with players, an 'amateur' Brood War league etc.
Besides that MBC hosts shows on other games like Tekken Crash (fighting game), Special Forces (Counter-Strike korean clone) and if I remember correctly other online games like Kart Rider (mario kart online basically).
This means that if MBC is gone, first part of the infrastructure could be gone or re-conditioned for the Kpop music channel. They own a studio where the matches are played.
Commentators could lose their job and people who work here. Some of the people could still work for the music channel I guess: camera guys, lighting, make-up, directors, etc.
The name would be gone. MSL exists because beside the infrastructure it holds prestige, they have a relationship with KeSPA and teams (Gom league had the cash, but didn't have this). They also have a strong name, which lets them negotiate with big sponsors.
So, I don't want to blow this out of proportion, because no news are final yet. But MBC Game closing down (or switching to another thing) would be pretty big for BW and pretty big for any niche Esports in Korea.
TY ITW!
What I propose is we use Twitter to try and save MBCGame; at least we can try to make a big enough movement to ask that they preserve MBCGame.
Listen, I really don't like Twitter. I think it's dumb and I don't think it will really change people's opinions, but the least we can do is try. It's SO EASY to do and it may well be very beneficial, so just bear with me and give it a shot!+ Show Spoiler [Credit to Smix q:] +
Step 1: Get Twitter If you already have a Twitter account, that's great! Otherwise simply (it's REALLY easy) creat a Twitter account.
Step 2: Tweet the Right Thing to the Right People Our goal is to show them we support MBCGame and that we don't want it gone. So to be respectful and civil. It's already hard enough for the players and staff of MBCGame, they're the ones who are loosing their jobs, so please don't tweet them directly. Instead it's all easily laid out:
Step 3: Get the Word Out! The more people that do this the better, and it's so brain-dead simple anyone can do it! Tweet your friends, or more importantly Tweet your favorite streamer or (SC2) Progamer to ask they help! Big names Tweeting something packs a lot of weight; massive respect to Pokebunny for doing his part, I hope there can be many more!
Step 4: Tweet and Re-Tweet as much as you want, the more the merrier!
Once you've done it, go ahead and bump this thread ((post in it)) so that other people can see it, and to encourage me :}{
Other Stuff
What I really need is someone to write a message in Korean :}{
Oh and :S
On July 28 2011 17:21 phosphorylation wrote: Guys there is petition going on among korean netizens with a similar message. agora.media.daum.net/petition/view?id=109976
you need a daum account though... maybe it can still be added to OP
Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a situation. And instead of moping about it, let's try our best to remedy it. The "MBCGame to shut down" thread as more than 65k views at the time of writing, within a space of 7 hours. That's a lot of people, commotion and action. Now what if our concerns were voiced beyond our own site?
What I propose is that anyone who cares about MBCGame, about the MSL, or about ALL the GREAT memories we've all had with this delightful broadcasting company, unite to get the message across that they can shove their K-Pop up their ass if it means no BW!+ Show Spoiler [Side-note] +
That doesn't mean they can't coexist (see Hyungjoon), but eSports really needs our support.
We should all get Twitter accounts and use the mighty over-poweredness of Teamliquid to call upon anyone related to Brood War to reinstate MBCGame!
Thing is, I despise Twitter, I can't read/speak Korean, and I don't know how to contact any appropriate people (Coaches, Players, even people with connections like SDM), but we all need help of some kind.
However if we are to have a mass reaction, above all else we need to be supportive, civil and respectful. We can't come off as threatening and abrasive, rather, concerned and caring. I speak no Korean so it'd be nice if we could just have the same, sanctioned, message to copy-paste (if loads of people do it, we need permission from TL first before we start spamming links to where we all came from).
Help make the MBCGame a reality, instead of thinking it's already history.
I quite like the idea of having the entire BW General Sub-Forum filled with threads starting with "MBCGame"; you know something's going down. Oh the irony, "Savior plays BW games" is also up there, but no one would know him without MBCGame.
Great idea, we just need something to post on their twitter. If we can show them that we, foreign bw fans, care about our favorite game, then we should let them know.
For some reason, twitter is blocked here at work but I'll do it when I'll be back home for sure.
@soCoolweN Lee Seung Won (MBC Commentator) @ImIronmin Kim Cheol Min (MBC Commentator) @imyooi Han Seung Yup (MBC Commentator) @StarBell87 Seo Kyung Jong a.k.a. Shark (Currently MBC Commentator)
@MBCplus (Head of MBC Cable channels (Dramanet, Every1, Game, Live, Sports+))
Do NOT tweet the players. If you're tweeting the commentators, don't go overboard. They're the ones getting fired if MBC Game goes down (VERY sensitive issue).
BTW, I've started using #savembcgame in the MBC-related tweets.
I'm willing to delve into twitter to join the cause, but somebody needs to write out a list of instructions or something, because I have never used twitter in my life, so ... yeah.
On July 27 2011 23:49 AroundTweed wrote: I'm willing to delve into twitter to join the cause, but somebody needs to write out a list of instructions or something, because I have never used twitter in my life, so ... yeah.
Yeah I too am a twitter noob, I only signed up not long ago to post a message to Violet. I don't know how to use hash tags and all that, someone post a simple guide please. I say we just send all our message to MBCGame and not the players/commentators
What are you even going to accomplish with this thread other than spam people who are already in favor of MBCGame not closing?
International fans do not factor into the earnings of MBCGame as a channel. They don't make money off of us.
-Players/staff associated with BW are already going to want MBCGame to stay, so messages to them are just spam. -Generic "save MBCGame" messages will consist of 99%+ people that are not MBCGame customers, so no matter how big an outpouring you get, it will just be ignored because it's essentially meaningless. As heatwarming as it might be to know there are people who still care, at the end of the day what matters for a company is earning money and international fans simply don't earn them money.
I fear all this thread will accomplish is aggravating people [Koreans] who are already in favor of this.
Once you're logged in, if you're not at your home page, click HOME in the top bar.
Then there will be a little text bar, type in whatever there, and then at the end type #savembcgame (this "tags" your tweets so that people can look at all the tweets that use #savembcgame and stuff), then click tweet, it'll show up below the text box after you sent it! Like my message (the red avatar :D)
oh shit I just forgot to @ the message FAIL lol.
At the beginning (or anywhere) you can type @playmbcgame or whatever the MBC twitter is so that it's "directed" to them
We just need 1 guy to make a great tweet then everyone else can just retweet. As long as we get enough tweets going on, we can make it to the trends. I believe it's possible, long live BW!
We should set a time to send all the tweets to try to get it to trend to really get the message across. maybe not today but spread the word for a few days then everyone do it at once, might not be possible but who knows :p
I'm not entirely sure how this work but I saw some people used Twitition the other day. I think it's basically a petition through twitter and people can sign the petition.
I just made a twitter acc and did as you guys said... Anyone that hasent got a twitter acc make a acc like me... Dont care if your never going to use it more just do it plz
On July 28 2011 00:12 Ryo wrote: I'm going to say this again, do NOT tweet the players. They've already received some tweets about this, you know who you are.
Please don't burden them any more than they already are.
TL Guys. There is the most important account if you want to send your voice about Esports. MBCplus is the "superior" company which owns MBCGame and other korean cable channel of MBC. And they will decide the future of MBC game.
It seems to me that administration of MBCplus already made the decision and wait for the last permit from Broadcasting Administration of South Korea (Kinda ESRB of broadcasting.) But we can still send our message to them until the official announcement come out.
On July 28 2011 00:45 Masil wrote: TL Guys. There is another account if you want to send your voice about Esports. MBCplus is the "superior" company which owns MBCGame and other korean cable channel of MBC. And they will decide the future of MBC game.
It seems to me that administration of MBCplus already made the decision and wait for the last permit from Broadcasting Administration of (Kinda ESRB of broadcasting.) But we can still send our message to them until the official announcement come out.
I have done the unthinkable, I have made a twitter, but for the good of BW it had to be done. I hope they care enough to keep our beloved BW channel the way it is.
hi guys... i want to tweet too. can you guys update the OP for the official twitter account of MBC? and do we have a one-liner so I could just copy and paste?
On July 28 2011 01:03 SlayerS_BunkiE wrote: hi guys... i want to tweet too. can you guys update the OP for the official twitter account of MBC? and do we have a one-liner so I could just copy and paste?
On July 27 2011 23:33 bITt.mAN wrote: This is a typical news update from a sports website (my SS).
I don't give a damm about any of this crap people are oh so quick to revere as 'sport'. That's not my sport. My sport is STARCRAFT BROOD WAR and I'm sure gonna do anything I damm well can to keep it alive!
What the hell is your point? In what way are any of those sports not sports?
On July 27 2011 23:33 bITt.mAN wrote: This is a typical news update from a sports website (my SS).
I don't give a damm about any of this crap people are oh so quick to revere as 'sport'. That's not my sport. My sport is STARCRAFT BROOD WAR and I'm sure gonna do anything I damm well can to keep it alive!
What the hell is your point? In what way are any of those sports not sports?
On July 27 2011 23:33 bITt.mAN wrote: This is a typical news update from a sports website (my SS).
I don't give a damm about any of this crap people are oh so quick to revere as 'sport'. That's not my sport. My sport is STARCRAFT BROOD WAR and I'm sure gonna do anything I damm well can to keep it alive!
What the hell is your point? In what way are any of those sports not sports?
because they are not sports in his eyes
He doesn't think baseball, basketball, soccer etc are sports? Fair enough if he thinks that, but that's utter gibberish and entirely inaccurate for obvious reasons.
This obsession people have with forcing starcraft down as a sport is truly bizarre. Whats wrong with it just being a game?
On July 27 2011 23:33 bITt.mAN wrote: This is a typical news update from a sports website (my SS).
I don't give a damm about any of this crap people are oh so quick to revere as 'sport'. That's not my sport. My sport is STARCRAFT BROOD WAR and I'm sure gonna do anything I damm well can to keep it alive!
What the hell is your point? In what way are any of those sports not sports?
because they are not sports in his eyes
Well more that I don't give a rat's ass about those sports really, but I do care about E-Sports and SC:BW; it's the 'sport' I'm into and passionate about, just like people are for the ones in the SS. I'm poking at the irony of how most people who would rely on those types of news reports wouldn't even call what I follow 'sports', but it sure is, and I'm gonna do all I can to support it.
On July 27 2011 23:33 bITt.mAN wrote: This is a typical news update from a sports website (my SS).
I don't give a damm about any of this crap people are oh so quick to revere as 'sport'. That's not my sport. My sport is STARCRAFT BROOD WAR and I'm sure gonna do anything I damm well can to keep it alive!
What the hell is your point? In what way are any of those sports not sports?
because they are not sports in his eyes
He doesn't think baseball, basketball, soccer etc are sports? Fair enough if he thinks that, but that's utter gibberish and entirely inaccurate for obvious reasons.
This obsession people have with forcing starcraft down as a sport is truly bizarre. Whats wrong with it just being a game?
It's more than a freaking game it's a phenomenon I LOVE BW FOR ALL MY LIFE
On July 27 2011 23:33 bITt.mAN wrote: This is a typical news update from a sports website (my SS).
I don't give a damm about any of this crap people are oh so quick to revere as 'sport'. That's not my sport. My sport is STARCRAFT BROOD WAR and I'm sure gonna do anything I damm well can to keep it alive!
What the hell is your point? In what way are any of those sports not sports?
because they are not sports in his eyes
He doesn't think baseball, basketball, soccer etc are sports? Fair enough if he thinks that, but that's utter gibberish and entirely inaccurate for obvious reasons.
This obsession people have with forcing starcraft down as a sport is truly bizarre. Whats wrong with it just being a game?
FML I've got to go to my driver's lesson now dammit, I can't stay here and keep on updating the OP, so if there's anything that needs doing MOD's please halp out.
On July 28 2011 01:03 SlayerS_BunkiE wrote: hi guys... i want to tweet too. can you guys update the OP for the official twitter account of MBC? and do we have a one-liner so I could just copy and paste?
its all there already!
So even though I'm one of the guys that joined the wonderful STARCRAFT community during sc2's beta, I made a twitter account (there haveing been many worthy occasions to do so before, which I was able to resist) just to get our message out there to MBCGame. Sadly I haven't followed BW for over ten years (I'm 100% sure that if I had known about it, I would have) like many amongst us did, which makes it fairly hard for me to get into BW. It really is a different game from SC2 and trying to figure things out about it wihtough actually playing the game is kinda hard, so I don't have the same enthusiasm for BW as for its successor (not meaning that sc2 did or should in any way overtake BW!).
But I'm enthusiastic about STARCRAFT and this is why I'm willing tweet MBC every hour if it's necessary. To me, and I'm not an expert on this, MBCGame and OnGameNet alike represent STARCRAFT in patricular and ESPORTS in general, and to see one of those icons would be heartbreaking. I might be (kind of) new here, but I'm in it with all my heart!
And they are so much more, for me MBC also represents the hope that one day, in the not so distant future, I will be able to attend a live tournament with a decent prizepool and watchworthy players in my little country which (globally speaking) noone cares about. Maybe I will even be able to watch Starcraft on TV with my kids, who knows? But definately not if one of the only two working channels shuts down.
I will tell everyone I know that has a relation to starcraft about this, we cannot let this happen.
PS: I know SC2 in Korea is not taking off like everywhere else, but is it really a wise decision to shut down the network in a time like this, where esports is blowing up almost globally? I am not familiar with the intricacies of their situation of course, but it just doesn't seem like a good decision to me
I don't know what it will do, but I will do whatever possible. I just started watching last year so I don't have a lot of memories, but I'd like to make some
I think you have to tweet for yourself Retweeting only helps if they would follow you I think. I retweeted yours milkis, but I also tweeted myself twice. Just do both I'd say :D don't think the retweeted stuff will appear again in the hashtag search thing
On July 28 2011 02:17 SkelA wrote: I dont think 1000 twiter messages will change their mind if they already went with the change.
The point is to show that we care about this change. A lot. It's a good way of foreigner fans, who has never been relevant, to show their support.
Exactly ! We are still not relevant. Foreigners are not watching MBC on TV but koreans do. Thats why they are changing into kpop station because koreans are crazy for it and maybe BW is losing popularity on TV stations in Korea.
Yea you can show them that we do care but its not gonna change anything.
On July 28 2011 02:17 SkelA wrote: I dont think 1000 twiter messages will change their mind if they already went with the change.
The point is to show that we care about this change. A lot. It's a good way of foreigner fans, who has never been relevant, to show their support.
Exactly ! We are still not relevant. Foreigners are not watching MBC on TV but koreans do. Thats why they are changing into kpop station because koreans are crazy for it and maybe BW is losing popularity on TV stations in Korea.
Yea you can show them that we do care but its not gonna change anything.
It's a nice thing for them to know that we care that much.
Is it going to change things? You're right about that aspect. But as for me I'm only doing this to show support more than anything else.
Yeah, I doubt voicing our opinions when we don't make them any money is going to change some exec's opinion.
Maybe from here on out they can create an english VOD site that runs ads or something. Start holding content from the next MSL and forward, that way we don't lose Nevake - which has tons of old VODs - and they can find ways to be profittable off of Foreign fans.
I have ALWAYS agreed giving money to something I support, so paying for VODs or running streams with ads or something would be something I definitely would be up for.
I really want to help MBC but I think we are gonna be SOL...but keep supporting them. We <3 MBC and MBCGame HERO! <3<3
On July 28 2011 02:17 SkelA wrote: I dont think 1000 twiter messages will change their mind if they already went with the change.
The point is to show that we care about this change. A lot. It's a good way of foreigner fans, who has never been relevant, to show their support.
Exactly ! We are still not relevant. Foreigners are not watching MBC on TV but koreans do. Thats why they are changing into kpop station because koreans are crazy for it and maybe BW is losing popularity on TV stations in Korea.
Yea you can show them that we do care but its not gonna change anything.
What do you lose for trying? 3 mins to make a twitter account? For thosuands of hours of entertainment and possibly? I for one CARE enough too waste my time.
On July 28 2011 02:52 Cpt.beefy wrote: Someone tell day9 about it so he tell ppl.. also! i can't right now
I would love if someone prove me wrong but I doubt that Day[9] care about the MSL anymore
Maybe not, but we know that he has a passion for eSports and I believe that's all we need! I'll be dropping a word about this to my buddies who are into SC2.
On July 28 2011 02:52 Cpt.beefy wrote: Someone tell day9 about it so he tell ppl.. also! i can't right now
I would love if someone prove me wrong but I doubt that Day[9] care about the MSL anymore
He did care enough to attend Jaedong vs Grape at the last MSL instead of attending the GSTL Finals being held at the same time and casted by his brother.
Ya, get Day9 to mention this to his legion of fans! People who think he doesn't care about the BW scene anymore are completely clueless about Day9. I can think of few people who have so much passion for E-sports in general as him, and this is his roots.
What worries me is that MGame doesn't just broadcast BW, there are several other competitive games and other game related content on their channel. They also run a Special Force team in addition to the BW team. It is really going to damage esports if they're allowed to go through with this and noone else takes over the running of the channel.
On July 28 2011 03:04 Holgerius wrote: Ya, get Day9 to mention this to his legion of fans! People who think he doesn't care about the BW scene anymore are completely clueless about Day9. I can think of few people who have so much passion for E-sports in general as him, and this is his roots.
Wise words my friend. Just an hour ago, he said that he still loves the game!
On July 28 2011 03:04 Holgerius wrote: Ya, get Day9 to mention this to his legion of fans! People who think he doesn't care about the BW scene anymore are completely clueless about Day9. I can think of few people who have so much passion for E-sports in general as him, and this is his roots.
Wise words my friend. Just an hour ago, he said that he still loves the game!
On July 28 2011 03:04 Holgerius wrote: Ya, get Day9 to mention this to his legion of fans! People who think he doesn't care about the BW scene anymore are completely clueless about Day9. I can think of few people who have so much passion for E-sports in general as him, and this is his roots.
Wise words my friend. Just an hour ago, he said that he still loves the game!
Day9 to support HURRAH!
Source?
Probably on his Day[9] Daily #330 that just aired at an EU time.
On July 28 2011 03:04 Holgerius wrote: Ya, get Day9 to mention this to his legion of fans! People who think he doesn't care about the BW scene anymore are completely clueless about Day9. I can think of few people who have so much passion for E-sports in general as him, and this is his roots.
Wise words my friend. Just an hour ago, he said that he still loves the game!
Day9 to support HURRAH!
Source?
Probably on his Day[9] Daily #330 that just aired at an EU time.
Exactly. Oh and btw, ridiculous to even ask for a source, since its pretty obvious that Sean haven't left the Broodwar wagon.
On July 28 2011 03:04 Holgerius wrote: Ya, get Day9 to mention this to his legion of fans! People who think he doesn't care about the BW scene anymore are completely clueless about Day9. I can think of few people who have so much passion for E-sports in general as him, and this is his roots.
Wise words my friend. Just an hour ago, he said that he still loves the game!
Day9 to support HURRAH!
Source?
Probably on his Day[9] Daily #330 that just aired at an EU time.
Exactly.
Just aired right now? Well did anyone in the chat addressed to him about this whole situations?
On July 28 2011 03:04 Holgerius wrote: Ya, get Day9 to mention this to his legion of fans! People who think he doesn't care about the BW scene anymore are completely clueless about Day9. I can think of few people who have so much passion for E-sports in general as him, and this is his roots.
Wise words my friend. Just an hour ago, he said that he still loves the game!
Day9 to support HURRAH!
Source?
Probably on his Day[9] Daily #330 that just aired at an EU time.
Exactly.
Just aired right now? Well did anyone in the chat addressed to him about this whole situations?
No idea. Just tweet him and if he want's to notice your tweet, he will notice it. And i'm pretty sure that he will notice the "news" if he visits Teamliquid.
On July 28 2011 04:25 onlinerobbe wrote: uhm I think he just said "he still loves the game" don't think anyone meant "yes he supports it, confirmed" right?
Indeed and i made my own conclusion that it also means that he would support it. Why wouldn't he 'support' it if he still loves the game? If he can do something as small as tweeting one tweet, i'm pretty fucking sure that he would do so, infact anyone would. But not a big of a deal, everyone knows that after years of playing and watching the games, the experience and love doesn't just fade away when another game comes and replaces it.
But if i offended someone by saying the things i said about Day loving the game and by that absolutely supporting it, i'm sorry.
On July 28 2011 01:03 SlayerS_BunkiE wrote: hi guys... i want to tweet too. can you guys update the OP for the official twitter account of MBC? and do we have a one-liner so I could just copy and paste?
read the OP !!!
thanks guys, the OP wasn't updated yet when I posted my reply. Just tweeted now
hope our campaign works... i have a twitter account but it's like a dormant account. i only have 5 friends and not really following anyone, but twitting to mbc feels great! and after doing the twit, i just realized that my twitter account name has a "bisu" on it, and my profile pic has a bisu picture too
WOW thanks a lot guys, I'm so glad people responded. The first thing I did when I came home was take my own advice and tweet them myself, it can't hurt.
NO, I doubt this will have any noticeable effect, but trying is better than nothing.
I'll PM Sean and ask him to help, but this is great that we're doing something. Updated the OP to be even more noob friendly, should help. I think tweeting it every few hours may help, then again I have no skill at using Twitter.
On July 28 2011 05:28 bITt.mAN wrote: WOW thanks a lot guys, I'm so glad people responded. The first thing I did when I came home was take my own advice and tweet them myself, it can't hurt.
NO, I doubt this will have any noticeable effect, but trying is better than nothing.
I'll PM Sean and ask him to help, but this is great that we're doing something. Updated the OP to be even more noob friendly, should help. I think tweeting it every few hours may help, then again I have no skill at using Twitter.
your OP is a bit off. There is no "@savembcgames" and you need a space after @mbcplus
I'm really not a fan of social networking tools like Facebook and Twitter, but I'll be signing up to Twitter tonight to support this. Great idea, and thanks to many of you for making this as simple as possible.
Edit: Tweeted and signed the petition. Feels good to be doing something - hell I'd bake a cake at this point if there was a chance it would help (or at least I'd ask my wife politely to bake one).
It's actually quite easy: You have a small field where you can type something, right beneath the "What's happening" there you can "tweet" something with 140 characters (url's are automatically shortened)
now there you could write something like"
@MBCplus @playmbcgame Please keep broadcasting E-Sports! We love MBC and the MSL! #savembcgame
the @<accountname> means you're basically sending it to someone, this person could go to his Twitter/Home page and click on @Mentions and see your message (you can send stuff to multiple persons as you can see in this example)
the hashtag in front of a word means that if you write #savembcgame (in this case it's our theme) you could search for this word on twitter and find every tweet with this hashtag in it. and with this something can become a trending topic btw
Edit: I have made an account and tweeted everything I was supposed to Also OP, it warms my heart to see a fellow BW-lover being so supportive of our beloved sport.
On July 28 2011 02:17 SkelA wrote: I dont think 1000 twiter messages will change their mind if they already went with the change.
The point is to show that we care about this change. A lot. It's a good way of foreigner fans, who has never been relevant, to show their support.
But that support still isn't relevant. We don't earn them anything.
Because we shouldn't do anything in life unless we can be sure there will be a payoff? Come on, we like the content the channel has to offer. Isn't that reason enough to spend 2 minutes making a twitter account to tweet a supportive message?
On July 28 2011 22:24 Vuk_91 wrote: Is there any way to help via Facebook or something else,I don`t have Twitter but I would REALLY like to help!
Twitter takes 30 seconds to register. Do it !
I agree any newbie with basic experience of creating a hotmail or yahoo account and even facebook can create account on twitter there is no complication at all..
On July 28 2011 22:24 Vuk_91 wrote: Is there any way to help via Facebook or something else,I don`t have Twitter but I would REALLY like to help!
Twitter takes 30 seconds to register. Do it !
I agree any newbie with basic experience of creating a hotmail or yahoo account and even facebook can create account on twitter there is no complication at all..
You know what? Of course I`ll do it! P.S. I still think it`s good idea to do something like this on Facebook also,to make some kind of group and get as many members as possible.
On July 28 2011 22:24 Vuk_91 wrote: Is there any way to help via Facebook or something else,I don`t have Twitter but I would REALLY like to help!
Twitter takes 30 seconds to register. Do it !
I agree any newbie with basic experience of creating a hotmail or yahoo account and even facebook can create account on twitter there is no complication at all..
You know what? Of course I`ll do it! P.S. I still think it`s good idea to do something like this on Facebook also,to make some kind of group and get as many members as possible.
Of course we could but I think it's easier on twitter. I don't know if they are on facebook.
On July 28 2011 23:23 evilfatsh1t wrote: maybe in the message you should write "we love mbc HEROES"? not just "MBC" by itself because the kpop channel would still technically be mbc
puppykiller if anything I WOULD LOVE if even a 10th of all the shitty people who joined too soon, and would say that sort of thing, came here and trolled it to death, because that would mean that more people would see it, so hopefully more people would act on it!
Dunno tho, maybe I should make the OP look nicer if it's to be seen by the 10,000 instead of the 743.
On July 29 2011 14:14 Ryo wrote: Korean fans are trying as best they can. One fangirl created a daum cafe and wrote these cards that she's going to hand out at Mullae and Yongsan:
So just send some tweets to @mbcplus or @playmbcgame, using #savembcgame. Won't take up much of your time.
WILL DO IT and for the girl who is doing these i hope this really create awareness that we as fan don't want mbc to die and turn into some kpop channel . Hope our efforts will turn this into something what we all want that is msl to continue and all the other game to retain it's original shows .
On July 28 2011 17:21 phosphorylation wrote: Guys there is petition going on among korean netizens with a similar message. agora.media.daum.net/petition/view?id=109976
you need a daum account though... maybe it can still be added to OP
I tried signing the petition, put it took me to a page asking me to confirm my I-pin or SSN. Are foreigner accounts not allowed?
On July 28 2011 17:21 phosphorylation wrote: Guys there is petition going on among korean netizens with a similar message. agora.media.daum.net/petition/view?id=109976
you need a daum account though... maybe it can still be added to OP
I tried signing the petition, put it took me to a page asking me to confirm my I-pin or SSN. Are foreigner accounts not allowed?
Most Korean internet things are required by law to need valid identification (not sure what sites/services don't need them). :/
On July 28 2011 17:21 phosphorylation wrote: Guys there is petition going on among korean netizens with a similar message. agora.media.daum.net/petition/view?id=109976
you need a daum account though... maybe it can still be added to OP
I tried signing the petition, put it took me to a page asking me to confirm my I-pin or SSN. Are foreigner accounts not allowed?
Most Korean internet things are required by law to need valid identification (not sure what sites/services don't need them). :/
Why is the thread where people whine about MBC shutting down one of most popular in last 5 days,while this thread where we actually try to do something has 8 pages ??
On July 30 2011 16:21 Vuk_91 wrote: Why is the thread where people whine about MBC shutting down one of most popular in last 5 days,while this thread where we actually try to do something has 8 pages ??
I really wanna help out here - however, Ive never used twitter, Ive never seen ANYONE use twitter, now Ive made an account and im totaly lost. I think I need a step by step guide to do what is needed.... anyone ?
On July 30 2011 22:04 Pippah wrote: I really wanna help out here - however, Ive never used twitter, Ive never seen ANYONE use twitter, now Ive made an account and im totaly lost. I think I need a step by step guide to do what is needed.... anyone ?
@playmbcgame Please keep broadcasting E-Sports! We love MBCGame and the MSL! #savembcgame
@mbcplus Please keep broadcasting E-Sports! We love MBCGame and the MSL! #savembcgame
paste both these into your status update bar 1 by 1, meaning copy->paste->enter and repeat with the other message
On July 30 2011 20:01 ReaperX wrote: my sport is SC2
-_- this affects SC2 as well. A lot of Korea's E-Sports infrastructure is invested in BW, and even then it's quickly deteriorating rapidly. The GSL is basically a nothing inside Korea (ever wonder why the GSL studio's barely have an audience?), and it will just hurt the entirety of RTS E-Sports if one of the biggest Korean TV stations decide to take BW off the air.
Also if you don't care about this, don't post here. Nobody wants to hear about how you shouldn't be posting in this topic.
I just tweeted twice to @playmbcgame and @mbcplus, and joined the petition on twitter. How often should I tweet to them? Should I just keep twitting the same line with the #savembcgame, or vary them up?
On July 30 2011 22:53 TheAntZ wrote: I just tweeted twice to @playmbcgame and @mbcplus, and joined the petition on twitter. How often should I tweet to them? Should I just keep twitting the same line with the #savembcgame, or vary them up?
You can use any line, just tweet the message to the same accounts (@playmbcgame and @mbcplus) and include the hash tag #savembcgame. For instance...
@playmbcgame The HERO team is awesome, save MBCGame and MBCGame Hero #savembcgame
I tweeted it. As a rabid Sc2 fan and a casual BW fan, I feel it's my duty to help in any way I can. I kinda played BW for ten years, I don't want it to go away.
I know that MBC game is important to E-Sports in general, but it is a little dis-ingenuous for me to trick them into thinking I will be watching it (I wont, I havent really gotten into bw at all), they may continue broadcasting MBC game for a little longer, but it might have even harder effects on the company itself (taking more of a loss).
Anyways, I hope it survives because it's obviously very important, but I can't justify creating fake interest that could hurt the company.
gl guys
Edit: as far as it hurts SC2
the loss of a major esports outlet like MBC game removes esports from the public eye a little more, and influences less people to take up starcraft in general (1 or 2), and therefore less pro-gamers. As well, the loss of something like MBC game can de-legitimize esports in general because many could start to see it as a less stable thing than it used to be, with channels folding etc.
Things like MBC game create pro-gamers, and pro gamers play games, that improves esports because you have more talent/variety of people, as well as increases level of play potentially in their game, or any game they switch to. Don't forget that many SC2 progamers are SC1 pro gamers that switched. I expect many retired SC1 pro gamers may make the switch to SC2, so the potential for more skill in both scenes is good.
That's all I could really think of off the top of my head lol
Waaaah Ryo it's in Korean and It's asking I input something :E
Wow, I'm so happy people are responding to this so well, thanks so much guys!
Last thing I need for the OP is input on what to write for "How this hurts SC2" please!
? I have no problems with the video though, it plays straight away for me.
Regarding SC2, people were talking about how SC2 can be taken to a bigger stage now that the Kespa-Blizzard conflict has been resolved. But how will that be possible when a big part of the infrastructure for esports broadcasting in Korea is wiped out if MBCGame is dissolved? OGN only will the only major esports channel left.
On July 31 2011 00:31 bITt.mAN wrote: Last thing I need for the OP is input on what to write for "How this hurts SC2" please!
Write that if anybody truly cares about E-Sports, truly truly (not just saying it because it sounds so fucking noble), they'll lend a hand in preserving the future, sustainability, and acknowledgment of professional gaming in general.
Korea is still the world's spawning pool for the best of the best starcraft players. If TV stations, prestigious tournaments like the MSL, and eventually sponsors start to phase out Brood War from signifigance, it's only a matter of time before a number of pro gaming teams and players are out of a job. Yes. Some of them WILL go to SCII if that happens. That's a probability. But if we're looking at this from a long term perspective, Korea will cease to be the world wide power in starcraft. That means no more MCs (iron), no more Nesteas (zergbong), no more Puma/Gentlemens, no more Losiras, no more Bombers (fancy), no more MarineKings (clare) no more Nadas, no more Julys, no more YellOws, no more BoxeRs.
The mere existance of good Korean players, and good Korean players from BW ensures that the skill ceiling for SCII is incredibly high. It ensures that nobody has to watch crappy players like CatZ in tournaments when Thorzain and Naniwa aspire to compete with the Koreans. If there's no incentive for skilled players in Korea to join professional gaming, the entire scene as a whole will suffer.
Don't be stupid and think that this doesn't effect you. If you truly truly care, you'll try and understand, and hopefully, help.
One more thing then, it would also be great if we could have a message in Korean written for us that we can also post (for us that don't read it, yet).
Thanks so much again, and mods, whoever spotlighted this please PM me so I can give eternal gratitude (:
On July 31 2011 01:21 bITt.mAN wrote: One more thing then, it would also be great if we could have a message in Korean written for us that we can also post (for us that don't read it, yet).
Thanks so much again, and mods, whoever spotlighted this please PM me so I can give eternal gratitude (:
Somebody should repost this in the sc2 forum, considering this effects all of esports and I'm sure theres a decent portion of people there who do actually watch bw but just dont follow this forum very often.
Honestly... I don't see how this is going to save MBCGame... And i really don't think it's going to hurt esports that much, maybe in korea but in the world?? no.. sorry.
BW = Korean scene, there's no international scene much anymore.
MBC = 50% of Korean BW (OGN the other half)
That's how it's going to hurt our ESPORTS - which is why we're showing support. I think everyone knows we can't really DO anything, but at least we're getting behind something we care about.
Holy shieet, I've always known TL has imba powers over the internet, but this is just crazy! heh, I'm so glad I told people to double-tweet ---> double the Tweets, awwww yeaaaaa!
Whilst it'd be nice I suppose, is this not just a symptom of Starcraft 2?
I'd argue it would be time better spent pushing SC2 "for esports", rather than trying to pressure MBC into pursuing an unprofitable venture that will if anything detract investors from esports.
hmm most of the links wont load for me, i signed the petition so and even created a twitter account just for that Edit: i only care for bw, if they will do something like switching everything to sc2 they rather should close down the game part of MBC.
On July 31 2011 09:57 Deadeight wrote: Whilst it'd be nice I suppose, is this not just a symptom of Starcraft 2?
I'd argue it would be time better spent pushing SC2 "for esports", rather than trying to pressure MBC into pursuing an unprofitable venture that will if anything detract investors from esports.
Please don't make posts like this. Especially not here.
They're a company and it was a purely financial decision. why would a Twitter campaign change anything? They'll still make more money by switching to music.
If you think this is pointless, why are you here? Honestly, and no this isn't some "Starcraft 2 symptom." If you cared for whatever the hell this "ESPORTS" craze is, you'd be trying, like the rest of us. TRYING; To save MBC Game, Brood War, and 'Esports'. Pushing for them to try and keep it, would be a lot better than to sit on our asses and not care about it. We're pushing to keep MBC there, in order to keep a strong influx of players and audience. To keep Brood War at it's fullest;; because we care about it, and its a huge part of us here in our little corner of TL, and our lives. If you're from Starcraft 2, and are thinking: "SC2 is my sport" Or "BW Dying! SC2!" Then I'd like you to take a moment to think about how Brood War is keeping Korean's intrested in Esports, and Starcraft 2 is not as popluar yet in Korea, should the day come, and Esports is long forgotten, where will all of the new Nestea's, MC's, MarineKing's come from? There won't be any legends to come over, like Boxer, NaDa, July or even B teamers. And the skill level from Brood War players switching over, helps keep the skill ceiling high, and so the foreigners try to keep up to that rising ceiling. We're trying our best, of what we can do, hell I'm in a Holiday Inn somewhere right now, and I'm trying to Support Brood War.
On July 31 2011 09:57 Deadeight wrote: Whilst it'd be nice I suppose, is this not just a symptom of Starcraft 2?
I'd argue it would be time better spent pushing SC2 "for esports", rather than trying to pressure MBC into pursuing an unprofitable venture that will if anything detract investors from esports.
Remember that MBC is an eSports channel which broadcast many types of games. Its not only a BW channel. If you really love eSports you would support MBCgame. For all I care they could be streaming Starcraft 2 two years from now when GOMTV license thingy expire or they we're given permission to stream.
And even if this won't change anything I would rather try to do something than just let this moment pass.
This
On July 31 2011 01:05 Gamegene wrote: Write that if anybody truly cares about E-Sports, truly truly (not just saying it because it sounds so fucking noble), they'll lend a hand in preserving the future, sustainability, and acknowledgment of professional gaming in general.
On July 31 2011 10:30 hmunkey wrote: They're a company and it was a purely financial decision. why would a Twitter campaign change anything? They'll still make more money by switching to music.
On July 31 2011 10:18 cottonz wrote: This is just pointless; it wont change anything.
On July 31 2011 09:57 Deadeight wrote: Whilst it'd be nice I suppose, is this not just a symptom of Starcraft 2?
I'd argue it would be time better spent pushing SC2 "for esports", rather than trying to pressure MBC into pursuing an unprofitable venture that will if anything detract investors from esports.
Then this is obviously the wrong thread for you to be posting in.
On July 31 2011 10:30 hmunkey wrote: They're a company and it was a purely financial decision. why would a Twitter campaign change anything? They'll still make more money by switching to music.
On July 31 2011 09:57 Deadeight wrote: Whilst it'd be nice I suppose, is this not just a symptom of Starcraft 2?
I'd argue it would be time better spent pushing SC2 "for esports", rather than trying to pressure MBC into pursuing an unprofitable venture that will if anything detract investors from esports.
Then this is obviously the wrong thread for you to be posting in.
hey,the guys who don't care are still useful,they keep bumping this thread so that people who do care don't miss this.
so they are helping the cause unintentionally.:p
also could you translate the message to korean so they can understand better.
MBC게임 폐지하지마세요 (Please don't discontinue MBCGame) MBC게임 히어로 없어지면 안되요 (We can't do without MBCGame Hero) e-스포츠 사랑하는데 MBC게임 살려주세요 (We love e-sports please save MBCGame)
They definitely understand you even if you tweet in English. The #savembcgame tag is quite obvious. A few Korean fans have also retweeted your messages so they know what it's about.
On July 31 2011 09:57 Deadeight wrote: Whilst it'd be nice I suppose, is this not just a symptom of Starcraft 2?
I'd argue it would be time better spent pushing SC2 "for esports", rather than trying to pressure MBC into pursuing an unprofitable venture that will if anything detract investors from esports.
If they cancel MBCGame in spite of Broodwar, than pushing SC2 will not convince them. MBCGame closing only hurts SC2, and Esports, because it's not a pure BW only channel. If SC2 ever wants to grow from more than a popular internet stream, then it will need legitimately channels on TV for it to be watched on, one of which is MBCGame.
On July 31 2011 09:57 Deadeight wrote: Whilst it'd be nice I suppose, is this not just a symptom of Starcraft 2?
I'd argue it would be time better spent pushing SC2 "for esports", rather than trying to pressure MBC into pursuing an unprofitable venture that will if anything detract investors from esports.
What you don't get is that SC2 is tiny in Korea, it isn't taking off at all, and if MBC were to broadcast SC2 at some point if ever then that would be helpfull for SC2 in Korea. Without MBC there is no good venue for either BW, SC2, Special forces etc to broadcast.
If anybody truly cares about E-Sports, truly truly (not just saying it because it sounds so fucking noble), they'll lend a hand in preserving the future, sustainability, and acknowledgment of professional gaming in general. http://tinyurl.com/3shvfrc
If anybody has space in their Signature/Quotes, please put this in there. Especially if you post in the SCII forums.
...This probably isn't going to work. What I'm doing may be entirely pointless, but at least I can say that I tried. That's good enough for me!
On July 31 2011 21:46 Demonace34 wrote: Tweeted, hope it helps... if not it is a sad day for Esports. I hope more SC2 people like me would come and support aswell, it would mean a lot.
I don't care if you are an SC2 guy or BW guy,its good enough if you support MBCGame and Esports.
On July 31 2011 21:46 Demonace34 wrote: Tweeted, hope it helps... if not it is a sad day for Esports. I hope more SC2 people like me would come and support aswell, it would mean a lot.
I don't care if you are an SC2 guy or BW guy,its good enough if you support MBCGame and Esports.
Yeah it was just a call to arms for people who don't usually come on BW section or have it hidden to actually come support it. Would love to see this work, keep on tweeting everyone.
Thanks so much for helping out all that you've done with my thread, it'd be lost already without you so thanks tons.
But one thing, I have no way of doing that thing you did and I want to ammend the message:
@playmbcgame @mbcplus Please keep broadcasting E-Sports! We love MBCGame and the MSL! #savembcgame
Should become
@playmbcgame @mbcplus Please keep broadcasting E-Sports! We love MBCGame and the MSL! Sign ~~> http://twitition.com/eqmna/ <~~ #savembcgame
Including the link to the twitition so that anyone who even SEES the Tweet will be able to vote (:
I'll have it first thing and all over the OP once that's incorporated.
~bITt.mAN
Ryo can you please make a picture of that, as in, fill it out properly (+ little red text of things if we aren't supposed to copy them direct) and SS it, plus an arrow pointing at what button to press to vote if we're already logged in? Thanks!
Thanks so much for helping out all that you've done with my thread, it'd be lost already without you so thanks tons.
But one thing, I have no way of doing that thing you did and I want to ammend the message:
@playmbcgame @mbcplus Please keep broadcasting E-Sports! We love MBCGame and the MSL! #savembcgame
Should become
@playmbcgame @mbcplus Please keep broadcasting E-Sports! We love MBCGame and the MSL! Sign ~~> http://twitition.com/eqmna/ <~~ #savembcgame
Including the link to the twitition so that anyone who even SEES the Tweet will be able to vote (:
I'll have it first thing and all over the OP once that's incorporated.
~bITt.mAN
Ryo can you please make a picture of that, as in, fill it out properly (+ little red text of things if we aren't supposed to copy them direct) and SS it, plus an arrow pointing at what button to press to vote if we're already logged in? Thanks!
On August 01 2011 05:47 bITt.mAN wrote: Well I did it, but I was already logged in so instead of the one you wrote about there were two, so I'm not sure if it worked :E
Okay, I see what you mean, I've changed the instructions...
A twitter survey started by Korean fans, you can vote too:
On July 31 2011 00:32 MK4512 wrote: I know that MBC game is important to E-Sports in general, but it is a little dis-ingenuous for me to trick them into thinking I will be watching it (I wont, I havent really gotten into bw at all), they may continue broadcasting MBC game for a little longer, but it might have even harder effects on the company itself (taking more of a loss).
Anyways, I hope it survives because it's obviously very important, but I can't justify creating fake interest that could hurt the company.
gl guys
I felt the same way just now.. too bad I already voted.
On August 01 2011 09:07 Jragon wrote: Interesting that so many of us have to get a Twitter account for this given the presumable tech-savviness of TL's denizens (and apparent 80% software engineer rate http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=241009. Twitter must be for plebs and emergencies
On August 01 2011 09:07 Jragon wrote: Interesting that so many of us have to get a Twitter account for this given the presumable tech-savviness of TL's denizens (and apparent 80% software engineer rate http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=241009. Twitter must be for plebs and emergencies
On July 27 2011 23:55 Craton wrote: What are you even going to accomplish with this thread other than spam people who are already in favor of MBCGame not closing?
International fans do not factor into the earnings of MBCGame as a channel. They don't make money off of us.
-Players/staff associated with BW are already going to want MBCGame to stay, so messages to them are just spam. -Generic "save MBCGame" messages will consist of 99%+ people that are not MBCGame customers, so no matter how big an outpouring you get, it will just be ignored because it's essentially meaningless. As heatwarming as it might be to know there are people who still care, at the end of the day what matters for a company is earning money and international fans simply don't earn them money.
I fear all this thread will accomplish is aggravating people [Koreans] who are already in favor of this.
I completly agree with this guy, they dont give a f nuff said.
Cmon lets all support brood war. My real dream is for BroodWar to be as popular in the foreign market as SC2 is now. (i know i know, never gonna happen, and likely missed its chance) Imagine all the young nerds and nerdettes picking up, playing, streaming, watching BW.
Alas what a stark and brutal reality we live in. ...T_T...
On August 03 2011 04:11 TORTOISE wrote: Cmon lets all support brood war. My real dream is for BroodWar to be as popular in the foreign market as SC2 is now. (i know i know, never gonna happen, and likely missed its chance) Imagine all the young nerds and nerdettes picking up, playing, streaming, watching BW.
Alas what a stark and brutal reality we live in. ...T_T...
I wanted to ask a question, it's a sincere one, not trolling so please don't kill me.
You are foreigner fans so you watch restreams of BW and not the actual channel. How will foreigner tweets convince MBCGame since they don't count as viewers therefore they don't generate revenue?
I understand Korean fans tweeting thou, and I think it's a great initiative, although I came here due to Starcraft 2 I don't want THE E-SPORT to lose one of its pillars.
On August 03 2011 05:23 samaNo4 wrote: You are foreigner fans so you watch restreams of BW and not the actual channel. How will foreigner tweets convince MBCGame since they don't count as viewers therefore they don't generate revenue?
The source streams are (as far as I understand) freely available, so as long as OGN and MBC provide free streams, they should mainly be happy about getting more ad views for free. Of course, the fact that various restreamers show K-pop during the ad breaks is a bit dubious morally (not to mention aesthetically).
On August 03 2011 05:23 samaNo4 wrote: You are foreigner fans so you watch restreams of BW and not the actual channel. How will foreigner tweets convince MBCGame since they don't count as viewers therefore they don't generate revenue?
The source streams are (as far as I understand) freely available, so as long as OGN and MBC provide free streams, they should mainly be happy about getting more ad views for free. Of course, the fact that various restreamers show K-pop during the ad breaks is a bit dubious morally (not to mention aesthetically).
MBCgame doesn't provide a free stream or free VODs
An update on what Korean fans have started doing. Since this evening they started posting their objections in mass numbers on MBC main company's website. Already 16 pages and counting.
On August 03 2011 23:22 Ryo wrote: An update on what Korean fans have started doing. Since this evening they started posting their objections in mass numbers on MBC main company's website. Already 16 pages and counting.
On August 03 2011 23:22 Ryo wrote: An update on what Korean fans have started doing. Since this evening they started posting their objections in mass numbers on MBC main company's website. Already 16 pages and counting.
On August 03 2011 05:23 samaNo4 wrote: I wanted to ask a question, it's a sincere one, not trolling so please don't kill me.
You are foreigner fans so you watch restreams of BW and not the actual channel. How will foreigner tweets convince MBCGame since they don't count as viewers therefore they don't generate revenue?
I understand Korean fans tweeting thou, and I think it's a great initiative, although I came here due to Starcraft 2 I don't want THE E-SPORT to lose one of its pillars.
Because any support helps in some way, even if it's not a tangible one. Maybe they MBC will understand that they have foreign fans out there. Maybe our support coupled with the Korean Fans' support will be able to push it over the edge.
Just because we don't know exactly how it will help doesn't mean it won't or can't help at all.
The only thing we DO know for sure is that we will definitely lose if we don't try at all.
Members of the mbcgamelove cafe (http://cafe.daum.net/mbcgamelove) gathered at the Hwaseung-Woongjin match today and shouted slogans before the match started, voicing their objection to the abolition of the channel.
Just a thought......Probably a long shot, but what about Hyung Joon? I mean the guy had two shows based on him being a progamer and forming a team. He has become great friends with Shark and probably many others on the shows. He himself is in one of the most famous Kpop groups. Obviously from a selfish perspective he would let MBC become a music station so he would have more airtime and whatnot, but that just doesn't seem like him. I'd like to see him and perhaps other Kpop celebrities he can get rally against this. Long shot, but...........ahhhh..........
On August 08 2011 10:52 JIJIyO wrote: Just a thought......Probably a long shot, but what about Hyung Joon? I mean the guy had two shows based on him being a progamer and forming a team. He has become great friends with Shark and probably many others on the shows. He himself is in one of the most famous Kpop groups. Obviously from a selfish perspective he would let MBC become a music station so he would have more airtime and whatnot, but that just doesn't seem like him. I'd like to see him and perhaps other Kpop celebrities he can get rally against this. Long shot, but...........ahhhh..........
Don't go MBCGame =(
According to Jaehoon, Hyung Joon hasn't contacted the team since filming for the first series ended last year so...
On August 08 2011 10:52 JIJIyO wrote: Just a thought......Probably a long shot, but what about Hyung Joon? I mean the guy had two shows based on him being a progamer and forming a team. He has become great friends with Shark and probably many others on the shows. He himself is in one of the most famous Kpop groups. Obviously from a selfish perspective he would let MBC become a music station so he would have more airtime and whatnot, but that just doesn't seem like him. I'd like to see him and perhaps other Kpop celebrities he can get rally against this. Long shot, but...........ahhhh..........
Don't go MBCGame =(
According to Jaehoon, Hyung Joon hasn't contacted the team since filming for the first series ended last year so...
Bah that sucks.......sort of understandable since he has kpop and whatnot to do, but not even a hi......that's some shit. SIgh....... Mind if you link the thread? I want to read the entire article even if it is other things as well.
On August 08 2011 10:52 JIJIyO wrote: Just a thought......Probably a long shot, but what about Hyung Joon? I mean the guy had two shows based on him being a progamer and forming a team. He has become great friends with Shark and probably many others on the shows. He himself is in one of the most famous Kpop groups. Obviously from a selfish perspective he would let MBC become a music station so he would have more airtime and whatnot, but that just doesn't seem like him. I'd like to see him and perhaps other Kpop celebrities he can get rally against this. Long shot, but...........ahhhh..........
Don't go MBCGame =(
According to Jaehoon, Hyung Joon hasn't contacted the team since filming for the first series ended last year so...
Bah that sucks.......sort of understandable since he has kpop and whatnot to do, but not even a hi......that's some shit. SIgh....... Mind if you link the thread? I want to read the entire article even if it is other things as well.
Jaehoon said it on Bnet Attack so there's no thread. Hyung Joon probably had some contact with Shark because Shark did appear in one scene in the second series as a guest judge.
Recently, members of mbcgamelove cafe are making these big cards for people to sign on to voice their support for MBCGame. The cards will be sent to the KCC and Kespa. So far they've filled up 7 cards with about 210 signatures they collected at recent live matches. At the OSL Ro8 Day 1, they collected 112 signatures.
On August 15 2011 01:00 Ryo wrote: Another update:
Recently, members of mbcgamelove cafe are making these big cards for people to sign on to voice their support for MBCGame. The cards will be sent to the KCC and Kespa. So far they've filled up 7 cards with about 210 signatures they collected at recent live matches. At the OSL Ro8 Day 1, they collected 112 signatures.
we require more .................... SIGNATURES ^^
Today is the 9th anniversary of the founding of the Hero team (formerly known as Pirates of Space). A short video of the 2006 PL Grand Final against SKT (Pusan looking like a bamf):
On August 15 2011 17:06 Ryo wrote: Today is the 9th anniversary of the founding of the Hero team (formerly known as Pirates of Space). A short video of the 2006 PL Grand Final against SKT (Pusan looking like a bamf):
On August 15 2011 17:06 Ryo wrote: Today is the 9th anniversary of the founding of the Hero team (formerly known as Pirates of Space). A short video of the 2006 PL Grand Final against SKT (Pusan looking like a bamf):
On August 15 2011 17:06 Ryo wrote: Today is the 9th anniversary of the founding of the Hero team (formerly known as Pirates of Space). A short video of the 2006 PL Grand Final against SKT (Pusan looking like a bamf):
Yip, that works :D I got a picture at first but after refreshing the video showed up, now just gotta let it load Thanks Ryo
edit: Just watched the video, I feel so hyped after watching that. They looked so happy it almost brought a tear to my eye. And now I feel sad that there's a chance they may no longer exist after this year...
On August 15 2011 17:06 Ryo wrote: Today is the 9th anniversary of the founding of the Hero team (formerly known as Pirates of Space). A short video of the 2006 PL Grand Final against SKT (Pusan looking like a bamf):
Yip, that works :D I got a picture at first but after refreshing the video showed up, now just gotta let it load Thanks Ryo
edit: Just watched the video, I feel so hyped after watching that. They looked so happy it almost brought a tear to my eye. And now I feel sad that there's a chance they may no longer exist after this year...
Yes, it's very sad indeed.
"Tving" is an internet service in Korea launched by CJ and GOM last year that allows subscribers to watch streams of TV broadcasts and VODs for a small monthly fee. You can watch it on your pc or smartphone. Apparently gaming channels are very popular on Tving. Nam Yunseong from DES tweeted this capture of the real-time Tving share (15.6%) that the STX-CJ broadcast obtained at one point in the match during a replay [some spoilers of the match in the picture]:
On August 15 2011 01:00 Ryo wrote: Another update:
Recently, members of mbcgamelove cafe are making these big cards for people to sign on to voice their support for MBCGame. The cards will be sent to the KCC and Kespa. So far they've filled up 7 cards with about 210 signatures they collected at recent live matches. At the OSL Ro8 Day 1, they collected 112 signatures.
Would it be possible to make one with TL signatures? (Users send a signature of a certain size on a given background, and then a person puts them on the image of the card)
Time for another update, no matter how bleak the future seems...
On the day of the PL finals, the members of mbcgamelove cafe managed to get 107 cards signed. That's over 3000 signatures I think (if 210 signatures fill up roughly 7 cards). No mention of what the total number of signed cards is but starting yesterday (22nd August), they began sending these cards, 10 cards each day, to the KCC.
On August 23 2011 02:16 Ryo wrote: Time for another update, no matter how bleak the future seems...
On the day of the PL finals, the members of mbcgamelove cafe managed to get 107 cards signed. That's over 3000 signatures I think (if 210 signatures fill up roughly 7 cards). No mention of what the total number of signed cards is but starting yesterday (22nd August), they began sending these cards, 10 cards each day, to the KCC.
I hope the fan cards will persuade kcc to not agree with mbc exec about changing mbc game channel in to a music channel. It has to happen T_T