On the most recent meeting we decided to do the following:
Go in as main sponsor for the ICCUP Main Event ($250 already transfered) Organize a team league to take the place of Gambit's cup (with the help from additional sponsors and team fees: $1000) Organize 2 smaller tours ($50 winner takes it all style) Organize a LAN in Gothenburg to promote SBWI ($25+)
A picture from our last barcraft event in Stockholm!
There is a SBWI facebook group you could check out, it might be easier to get a hold of people/info that way sometimes.
Well, some of you might know me from the countless stream chats I've been on, on Twitch Tv. That is because I've watched every single game from last Proleague, Gambit's cup, ISL (including qualifiers) and Gem league (and the beginning of OSL). I see it as my way of pulling my own weight, so that since I'm not a good enough player, at least I can be a good enough viewer, supporting it that way.
However, after I heard about Korean progaming pretty much deciding to start playing SC2 I felt so sad. I went to my Terran practice partner with the goal to just drink as much as possible to forget about this whole thing. After a long night I finally got home, still hammered and I thought of something: As long as there is money, BW will have good tournaments. I remembered the team World project, and started thinking about what a joint league would look like. But I can't fix that. Then I realized what I could do:
There is definitely a possibility to get somewhere around 150 bucks from the state here in Sweden every year, as long as at least 5 swedes are in a registered computer gaming organization (Dreamhack is the largest example of this I think). This organization would then actively support a prize pool for tournaments/leagues. The more swedes in the organization (under 25 years old), the more money we get, typically the money is around $4 per member + the ~$150 that depend on tax levels.
If the organization we start would have a member fee (it indicates this being a serious organization according to the state policy) which would have to be at least 50 SEK ($7:50) for the swedes, then we would get more money from the state. We would get the awesome:
$600 every year(the raised basic amount because of the member's fee)
+ $7:50 per person(member's fee)
+ $9 per person (the raised pay from the state per member)
I couldn't find any sources in English, but here's the state funded organization's website ( the organization that will give our organization money) in Swedish with all the numbers I've mentioned.
Why would the Swedish Government give us money? I think this is a scam! + Show Spoiler +
Many of you will probably wonder why the state would just give you money and stuff like that. Well, you who think that probably don't know that Sweden has high living standards( free education and health care), high taxes and the largest publicly funded organization for young people: is a computer game and role-playing organization. There is an old policy here to support all organizations that "keep young people off the streets", which is what transitioned into this type of support from the state. Maybe you've heard of DreamHack? That's just one example of how these organizations can be built before becoming profitable.
We are registered as a gaming organization and now have a special type of bank account. This bank account is in practice owned by the Swedish government to ensure that what we do is non-profit and according to the the premises of our admission.
My thought is to support the tradition we call BW with the money.
Chairman (leader): Jaevlaterran Treasurer (economy): TehRei + Show Spoiler +
If you have no idea who I am, then you're either not living in Stockholm, or you haven't been to any SBWI-events yet (in both cases: get your act together!). If you do live in the Stockholm area though, we've probably met at one Brood Bar or another. I'm the blond, doritos-loving, skinny, beer-snob who usually gets into heated arguments with Jaevlaterran about whether or not the build being used is an FD. I'm not a professional as far as managing an organization's economy goes, but I'm not completely without experience either. Perhaps most importantly, I'm willing to put a lot of time and effort into SBWI, since BroodWar is my passion and deserves nothing less than all I have.
PR (marketing): Epoxide Regional Administrator of Gothenburg (leader in Gothenburg): Abjurer Senior web designer: Mutisk Junior web designer: vOddy
How to sign up for Swedes who want to be members: the 3 easy steps + Show Spoiler +
Step 2: Pay the members fee of 50 kr (or more if you like)/ year to our organization account (the account is subject to Swedish Government scrutiny): it is a plusgiro with the number 1637966-1. When paying to a plusgiro you can choose to include a message to the receiver instead of OCR number. Here we need you to write your name so that we can see who is paying.
Step 3: You get a welcome text message (sms) from the Chairman who assigns you to a region where your events will be held based on the information you filled in about your residence. After that you will get text messages to your phone whenever something is happening in your area from your Regional Administrator. At the moment there are two regions: Stockholm and Gothenburg. Abjurer is RA of Gothenburg and Jaevlaterran is RA of Stockholm. If you wish to be a member of our skype group or our facebook group you just add "jaevlaterran" on skype or apply for the facebook group, and you will be accepted into them both.
How to sign up as a Foreign member: the 1 easy step + Show Spoiler +
(a foreign member is a donor who will get information about what is going on that non-members do not receive, and you also have the possibility to contact us with your wishes on what you want us to do with our money etc. it is a way for foreigners to participate in this project):
Donate to our Paypal account swedish.brood.war.initiative@gmail.com.
If you wish to be acredited for your donation; please write your TL ID in the message. If you also want to participate in the organization you may apply for our facebook group or skype group by adding "jaevlaterran" on skype.
Proof of the legitimacy of SBWI: the Signed Admission Papers from the Swedish Government Funding Organization
Progress: Update 28/4-12: added sources Update 29/4-12: added info about rules on members over 25. Info about Brood Bar, and Oya. Updated members list. 3 people. Update 29/4-12: added new people and using the Barcraft channels in Sweden to advertise for Brood Bar. Update 30/4: added information about foreigners in the organization, my latest finding: project funding, some more on Brood Bar: Travel Funding for members around in Sweden. I've read the guide on all the things we need to fix before we get the money. Next week this organization should be ready to be founded. The money will take a little time obviously since the state has to verify all the papers. Update 1/5-12: members added. WE ARE NOW 10 MEMBERS AFTER 3 DAYS! Update 3/5-12: members added, posted info on the Swedish BarCraft Community on Facebook. Update 3/5-12: settled on a name for the organization, updated on policy for foreign donors, changed thread title. Update 3/5-12: added new members. I have answered the first sceptic. Update 6/5-12: I've started to read up on taxation policy for handing out larger sums of money. Update 6/5-12: 3 new members added. Update 7/5-12: 1 new member added. Registration process started for members. Sent an email to the tax department. Update 8/5-12: Updated with more fully registered members. Looks like we aren't getting that much of a loss in the future members to real members transition here. I take that as a sign of the commitment of the members of SWBI. Update 8/5-12: Added Skeggaba to the future members list and sent him a first PM with info. Update 9/5-12: Added some more real members. Adding a list for foreigners. Update 12/5-12: Added new member. Added date of the founding meeting. Update 14/5-12: Added some new members. Update 17/5: Added two new members. We are now 25 members! Update 18/5-12: Added another foreign member and the agenda of the meeting. Update 22/5-12: Added some members. Update 26/5-12: We have had the founding meeting. Update 4/6-12: Info about the ISL-finals Update 22/8-12: What's going on!!?? Post Vacation Update Update 23/8-12: A call from the Swedish Gov. Funding Organization Update 28/8-12: I just got all the papers confirming we have been accepted. Update 29/8-12: Cleaned up the thread and uploaded a photo. Update 7/9-12: Updated channel and practicing time. Update 8/9-12: Updated with some more members Update 11/9-12: Updated with some more members now 30 Swedish and 5 foreign. Update 15/9-12: Bank account approved. Update 17/9-12: Added another member. Confirmation that the online registration works. We have found a Regional Administrator (RA) for the Gothenburg area! Update 18/9-12: I just tried out the SBWI account. I paid the members fee of 50 kr ($7:50) without problems. Update 21/9-12: I talked to DreamHack and they seem open-minded. Update 20/10-12: Our first sponsored event the SBWI Nation Wars is launched. Update 23/11-12: DreamHack rejected our proposal but said "who knows in the future". Update 24/11-12: Now foreign members can sign up to donate, and I have rewritten the intro so that signing up is even easier. Update 30/3-13: We have donated money to the winners of the SBWI NW with our paypal account. Update 22/4-13: We have had our yearly meeting. Update 31/8-13: We had another meeting to decide what to do for the fall of 2013.
Updates: Check out the latest one for a status update on the project!
Update 31/8-13: We had another meeting to decide what to do for the fall of 2013.
Update 22/4-13: We have had our yearly meeting. + Show Spoiler +
Chairman (leader): Jaevlaterran Treasurer (economy): TehRei + Show Spoiler +
If you have no idea who I am, then you're either not living in Stockholm, or you haven't been to any SBWI-events yet (in both cases: get your act together!). If you do live in the Stockholm area though, we've probably met at one Brood Bar or another. I'm the blond, doritos-loving, skinny, beer-snob who usually gets into heated arguments with Jaevlaterran about whether or not the build being used is an FD. I'm not a professional as far as managing an organization's economy goes, but I'm not completely without experience either. Perhaps most importantly, I'm willing to put a lot of time and effort into SBWI, since BroodWar is my passion and deserves nothing less than all I have.
PR (marketing): Epoxide Regional Administrator of Gothenburg (leader in Gothenburg): Abjurer Senior web designer: Mutisk Junior web designer: vOddy
We decided on: 1. The voting resulted in the alternative being "One big and several small tourneys" winning. We will host our own (not sponsor) flagship 1v1 tournament that will be a returning event if successful. Regarding the smaller ones they will be some "for fun tours" and some more serious types of BW that just haven't got the sponsors to get bigger tours. Exactly what type of tours will be revealed as they are organized but I can spoiler a little about them. We discussed tours involving some new maps, 2v2, team melee and Tandem Starcraft.
2. Sponsoring ISL4 As a result of the drama surrounding the organization of the SBWI NW we have decided not to primarily focus on sponsoring events where we can not fully control the organization. ISL4 is therefore not a priority (our own tours will be instead) but is left as a possibility depending on funds.
3. Website We have decided to get a proper website with all information on etc. to further improve our credability and organization. Mutisk will lead the web design team consisting of himself and vOddy. They are both studying web design and Mutisk will design this website as his final project in one course. Jaevlaterran has a server-computer that will work as the website's sever. Hopefully we can make this website available in mutliple languages (English, Russian most likely).
4. We will host a Brood Bar in Stockholm for watching the SSL finals at our new premise.
We have donated our money to the winners of the SBWI Nation Wars via our paypal account.
Update 24/11-12: Ready for Foreign Members + Brood Bar tomorrow! + Show Spoiler +
Now foreign members can sign up to donate, and I have rewritten the intro so that signing up is even easier. Stockholm has a 12 hour Brood Bar Marathon tomorrow watching all the SBWI Nation Wars games from this weekend.
Update 23/11-12:DreamHack rejected our proposal but said "who knows in the future".
SBWI's first sponsorship "SBWI Nation Wars" has now been launched in cooperation with LRM)Game.
Update 21/9-12: We have money and I talked to DreamHack: + Show Spoiler +
We now have the money: 5140 kr = $785.25 that the Swedish gov. donates. I've gotten an answer from Dreamhack which looks open-minded and clearly has some potential to it. I will write more when I have more time.
Update 18/9-12: Our bank account is now open for Swedish members to pay the members fee of 50 kr! + Show Spoiler +
The members fee is 50 kr a year, but donating more is always welcome. I have myself tried this out by paying the members fee today. I noticed that if you pay with an online bank, your bank will in fact verify the account holder with the lines: "F120165-6, sbwi + my real name". You can thereby check that the SBWI's non-profit organization number "F120165-6", is the same as in the picture of the legal document proving our legitimacy below. This means that the account is not private. Since I'm the chairman of SBWI, my real name is listed too.
Account info for paying from a Swedish bank: Members fee: minimum 50 kr/year Plusgirokonto: 1637966-1 Instead of OCR-number you need to WRITE YOUR FULL NAME. Otherwise I have no way of knowing who's paid or not. (Foreign Members: more information shortly.)
I just got the bank account approved! Now I will register our members in the SveRok database online so SveRok knows how much to pay us. Next update is: I've got the money.
Where we are right now: we are registered as a gaming organization and can now apply for a special type of bank account. This bank account is in practice owned by the Swedish government to assure that what we do is non-profit and according to the the premisses of our admission. I sent in the bank papers for that account last week, since we need to have one to get the money from the state. Once the account is up, all we do is wait another 1-2 weeks for the money to roll in. Then we party.
Update 7/9-12: Channel on ICCUP and info about Regional Administrators + Show Spoiler +
Channel on ICCUP: "op SBWI" Practicing for all D-ranks or unranked on Sundays at 13:00 CET - whenever people stop.
We're looking for two Regional Administrators Are you interested in being in charge of the activities in your area? Hosting events like Brood Bar(watching BW and drinking beer), LAN-parties or other events? PM me. I need one RA in Gothenburg and one in Malmo. All members will be assigned to an area depending on where they live. Their respective RA will be given contact information to his area's members to ensure that they will be notified of any events going on. New members will also easily get in touch with their area's BW-fans through this. My thought is like this:
1. New members PM me 2. I sign them up vOdToasT 3. I give their contact information to the RA 4. They are notified of local events, fans, players etc.
I just got all the papers I've been waiting for, from the Swedish Gov. Funding Org. They have accepted SBWI. This means that they will give us money as soon as we have a bank account connected to the SBWI. The papers for getting an organization-bound bank account were included with the rest of the papers. I'll fill them out tomorrow and send them to a bank. The admission papers look pretty fancy maybe I can upload photo.
So, I just got a call from the Swedish Government Funding Organization about if we need to register as an online organization (a lot of extra work and a different set of rules) or if we could just be a normal one. Apparently their vacation is over. She just said that if we didn't want to be an online organization, we could just be a normal one. She then said she'd send me the certificate proving that we are in fact legitimate. I'll post a photo when I get it. They tend to look pretty fancy^^.
First of all I've had the standard vacation here in Sweden of June-August just like the Swedish Government Funding Organization so everyone just chill. During this time of year bureaucracy simply couldn't go slower. The latest I've gotten from the Swedish Government is that they don't like us registering as a normal organization. They want us to register as an online organization instead, which to be honest is what we are. The problem that I hoped to avoid about this is that being an online organization is a little bit more work. Here is a quote from the Swedish Government Funding Organization's website (translated by me, here is the Source) on what we need to fix before we're accepted as an online organization:
1. The Organization needs to have a working website with rules, information, possibility for members to register, the board listed and the accountant as well (all elected last meeting) and the protocol from the founding meeting.
2. The chairman and the cashier need to watch two short instructional movies and answer a few check box questions about them.
3. The organization needs to have a plan for how its operations and the democratic aspect will be handled.
After that money starts flowing in according to their last email.
Update 4/6-12: Brood Bar in Stockholm ISL finals + Show Spoiler +
I will host BB on my roof terrace if weather allows otherwise inside. Beer will be served (bring cash) at nice round numbers (any excess goes to BW). If you want to attend, make sure to PM, call, text, email or just tell me beforehand. Maybe I'll take a pic or two to tease the rest of the world. (It was awesome.)
This is a great day. The papers have been filed and we are set to have a registered organization as soon as we are accepted by the Swedish government funding organization. All went super smooth with healthy discussion and a lot of ideas, fighting spirit and commitment. I told you so before, and am now proud to say that this is really happening. The Swedish Brood War Initiative has now been founded.
I've started the registration process, meaning the process where I register our real names etc. for the organization we get money from. This is of course the process where everyone expects to loose a significant amount of the members, since this is the true sign of actually committing. Let's prove that we are ready to commit!
As always, taxes come in somewhere when an organization wants to host events with prize polls. Apparently there is a rule that if it is under 1000 SEK ($150) per receiving person a year, the organization won't need to pay any taxes on the money they give away. If it were to be over $150, it gets quite tricky. I'm planning on giving the swedish tax department a call about this during the week to find out more.
Whether or not, unseen taxes would arise because of the receiver being potentially foreign I, at the moment don't know anything about and will check this. Nothing points at this, but I wouldn't be surprised. Since Sweden loves its taxes, these might be potentially higher than we'd like if we were to choose to host events with higher prize polls. It is ALL legal though, it just has to be bookkept in a much more strict fashion, and the taxes will have to be paid. This makes for some discussion on what type of events to spend our money on. We could potentially host many tax free events, with smaller prize polls, or a larger one with taxes. This will be decided on the founding meeting.
Since this restriction is per person, each year, I also need to double check that a person can win multiple times each year if we were to host multiple smaller events. This is more or less implied in what I've read so far, but not said outright. Another interesting fact here is that by this system, guaranteeing prizes for the top players that didn't win the tournament (runner up or top 5) might be "cheaper" since they could conveniently be paid with tax free money. So I guess our tournaments might be a little socialist style after all, since paying more people less is cheaper for the organization than paying one or two people larger sums of money. But as previously said, it seems to be a matter of taste for SBWI and will be decided by our members.
The taxes will of course have to be paid by the SBWI, not the winner! If we decide to go for the taxated choice here with larger prize polls, we'll just pay the taxes and that'll be that, so there's nothing to be scared of here. My interest here lies primarily in whether or not it will be worth paying the taxes to host larger events. Once I get some actual numbers, we can weigh this on our founding meeting. If people have opinions, you can write that in the thread, and they will be presented on our founding meeting even if the person isn't a member. This affects us all, as in how we want to enjoy BW tournaments.
Update 3/5-12: Is there any possibility for foreigners( as in not Swedish) to be a part? + Show Spoiler +
I've checked this now and foreigners won't give the organization any extra funding from the state, however if you want to be a member anyways, the only thing you need to do is pay $7:50 each year and sign up here. This is not as effective as those getting funding from the state, but it might be an easy way to know that your money doesn't become part of corruption (These organizations are checked now and then obviously, and there is always an accountant with each organization). It would be illegal for any member to simply take the money.
I will post the account to which the money should be sent, when the account has been approved. It will be a special type of account, for non profitable organizations. These are also required by Swedish law, not to be used for individual gain or profit, and under bank scrutiny and heavy restrictions for anyone within the organization (outsiders can obviously not withdraw from it) to withdraw money. It must be clearly documented so that the members of the organization can check to see what their money has been used for as well, according to law. This will only have positive effects on the SBWI since we will be a legit organization with non profitable goals.
When money starts rolling in, I will post a complete budget, here on TL. There every single dollar's whereabouts and origin (donor) will be shown unless stated otherwise by the donor. Anonymous donations are fine, since they will add money (not a problem) which is clearly easy to document as an anonymous donor, not interfering with the credibility of others' money. Otherwise donations with a name (TL account will do) make sure you can see that your money is an actual part of the whole. This way the donors can also make sure, that their money gets put to the use, it was intended for.
Apparently there is an extra funding called Project funding that we could apply for as well. It's typically a $100-$200 extra that if we have a good project (tournament) we might get it. It seems to be hard to get it, but we might as well apply.
Since Barcraft seems to be stolen, I thought I'd call it Brood Bar. There is a possibility to go watch BW with other members in the Gothenburg and Stockholm areas. If you wish to be notified about events in your local area, you need to be a member. Your Regional Administrator (Abjurer for Gothenburg and Jaevlaterran for Stockholm) will automatically contact you when there is an event coming up. To simply attend an event, one does not need to be a member, but the ultimate decision is up to the Regional Administrator. An example might be when having Brood Bar at a real pub (not necessary to be a member) vs. in someones home (members only).
I own a projector and a pretty big screen. My apartment has a roof terrace (with view over Stockholm ofc^^) so we can watch it outside if it's in the summer (room for at least 20 people). Kinda like how we do with soccer in many countries, watching it outside and having a few cold ones. If you wanna come to watch it and aren't Swedish that's obviously fine. As long as you're a BW fan that's all that matters. Another important note is that most bars wouldn't' mind getting 40 extra guests watching a BW game. Maybe we can even establish a good relationship to a bar, so that we could have reoccurring events at the same place.
A good point by Xiphos that I hadn't thought about is using the SC2 Barcraft community to signal I might host Brood Bar since some of them might be interested as well. I became a member of the Facebook community for Barcraft in Sweden a while ago, hoping it would be any BW. I haven't seen any, but advertising there might be a good idea anyhow.
If we host this, there is something called Travel funding, that we could apply for. It's some money to help pay for the travel and we could get at least $15 per traveling member. I guess it is something at least.
Update 22/4-13: We have now had several Brood Bars.
I just wished there were sources that i could show you guys in English. I can't believe i didn't think of this before since I've run this type of organizations since i was like 16. Well including me we only need 4 members to pull it off but the more we get the more money we can offer. I wonder if more countries have this type of funding?
I'm pretty sure Britain doesn't... unfortunate really. I'm sure you can get more interest here, and maybe on reddit, but I would recommend a more relevantly titled OP, clearly outlining what you are wanting to achieve, and asking for help specifically in doing that.
Do the members have to be swedish though? Because the number of people watching/interested in BW is really small (which you probably are quite aware of), it's all about LoL nowadays. Still good idea, with some luck you might be able to do it.
Im sure i can get my bw friends to join. the members must be Swedish in order to receive funding from Swedish taxes for their project. But all the TL Swedes that i personally don't know should join for maximum amount of money. And saying that Lol is killing hw is total bs imho. I have met plenty of people who like sc2 and bw or only bw.
Regarding the title i can't change it for what i know. i chose it when i was still a bit drunk :-) but im sure it attracts more than another thread full of will to change but no practical ways that generate money. Im a pragmatic dude. I will deliver. Caring about marketing should be left to others. Ill collect the money.
My plan is to use the members data to make it possible to reach bw fans for events or such. I am thinking of inventing a new expression, brood bar. So we can organize meetings for beer and brood war. I've watched the pl finals with some friends with beer but this should be bigger. Im sure real fans in Sweden would take a bus to watch bw live in a bar.
Well my best matchup is zvt. And his best is tvz. Jaevla means damm/fucking :-)
My advice would be to visit there in time of SC2 events and just promote this initiative presumably that you only need to maximize the number of participants. And I am sure that most of them would be more than willing to support “e-sports”. If Barcraft have anything close resemblance to a standard sport venue, then there should be at least 100 potential recruits.
Good idea there Xiphos. I've been a member of the Barcraft community we have on facebook in Sweden. However it's more or less only SC2, but I could definitely advertise there, possibly go to a Barcraft to sell a little Brood Bar Thanks for the tip.
Updated with the new members for today. 7 members in 2 days? Pretty good IMO plus the minimum is long passed for getting the basic $600!
After lurking for almost 2 years this thread finally made me register on TL. I'm 19 years old, I live just outside of Stockholm, and I'll gladly sign up for this. Awesome iniative bro
As far as Brood Bar goes I'm definitely up for that as well! I'm pretty sure I could drag 2 friends that are into BW along with me -- and probably 2-3 others that haven't been enlightened yet -- if this happens.
On May 01 2012 01:44 TehRei wrote: After lurking for almost 2 years this thread finally made me register on TL. I'm 19 years old, I live just outside of Stockholm, and I'll gladly sign up for this. Awesome iniative bro
As far as Brood Bar goes I'm definitely up for that as well! I'm pretty sure I could drag 2 friends that are into BW along with me -- and probably 2-3 others that haven't been enlightened yet -- if this happens.
Sounds great! If they are true BW fans you should drag them onto TL and make them join this is how BW is saved. An organization, state funding and Brood Bar.
Brood Bar: Fun, creates connections between fans, and keeps BW alive. State Funding: Makes sure Brood Bar will always have a tournament to watch, and keeps BW alive. Organization: Makes sure we get money,. and nobody misses any action.
On May 01 2012 01:44 TehRei wrote: After lurking for almost 2 years this thread finally made me register on TL. I'm 19 years old, I live just outside of Stockholm, and I'll gladly sign up for this. Awesome iniative bro
As far as Brood Bar goes I'm definitely up for that as well! I'm pretty sure I could drag 2 friends that are into BW along with me -- and probably 2-3 others that haven't been enlightened yet -- if this happens.
Sounds great! If they are true BW fans you should drag them onto TL and make them join this is how BW is saved. An organization, state funding and Brood Bar.
Brood Bar: Fun, creates connections between fans, and keeps BW alive. State Funding: Makes sure Brood Bar will always have a tournament to watch, and keeps BW alive. Organization: Makes sure we get money,. and nobody misses any action.
We need a name tho
edit: spelling
SSS Swedish Socialist Support Edit: Also the sound of Swedes breathing in winter
Free money just to have an organization that would support starcraft in Sweden as long as the project somehow promotes the idea that kids dont need to be on the streets. I think I want to move to Sweden now.
Is BW4LIFE too cheesy of a name ? Maybe we should just call it the BW initiative to show that we are a part of that project more or less? We need a name before Friday next week when im filling in all the papers.
Ok, we'll go with Swedish Brood War Initiative. Like I said previously, I'm not very good att marketing, names, graphics etc. But I'm good with numbers when they're about money that is.
If you want to contribute as a foreigner, information will come up when our bank account has been approved. So sometime shortly after friday next week (the time when I will found the SBWI) Thanks for the support
Warning: Swenglish ahead! Sign me up! It is a great idea, but remember that to be eligible for the money there is a little bit of crucial paperwork to be done, and mechanisms of bureacracy to ensure that the people that have signed up 1. Are swedish citizens. 2. Have a registred home adress that matches the "tax-address". 3. A phone number that they can call to check that the person actually is aware that they are part of the member roster. 4. That the use of the money is properly noted, and that reciepts are kept. If you look at this from an anti-scam perspective it makes a lot of sense really, but you need a lot more commitment from the members than just a quick sign-up in this thread.
Stuff that needs to be done with the paperwork is iirc that you have to have two meetings (announced two weeks in advance publicly and on the sverok site) with "Ordförande" & "Kassör" (firmatecknare) and at least two suppleants, recordings from these two meetings with a vote for the start-up of the initiative and a budget and some other stuff like that.
When you have gotten the green light for the go-ahead, you can PM me for all the required personal information for the SVEROK register.
I really hope that this pans out well, and do not be scared of the paperwork, it is really not that hard tbh and i know a lot of different casual SVEROK gaming communities that works smoothly to their purposes.
Just do not invent fake members, since then you are likely to get busted and will go to jail for fraud
Edit: I might be talking some shit here, should have doublechecked my info before posting but need to sleep now...
On May 04 2012 07:20 Kairo wrote: Warning: Swenglish ahead! Sign me up! It is a great idea, but remember that to be eligible for the money there is a little bit of crucial paperwork to be done, and mechanisms of bureacracy to ensure that the people that have signed up 1. Are swedish citizens. 2. Have a registred home adress that matches the "tax-address". 3. A phone number that they can call to check that the person actually is aware that they are part of the member roster. 4. That the use of the money is properly noted, and that reciepts are kept. If you look at this from an anti-scam perspective it makes a lot of sense really, but you need a lot more commitment from the members than just a quick sign-up in this thread.
Stuff that needs to be done with the paperwork is iirc that you have to have two meetings (announced two weeks in advance publicly and on the sverok site) with "Ordförande" & "Kassör" (firmatecknare) and at least two suppleants, recordings from these two meetings with a vote for the start-up of the initiative and a budget and some other stuff like that.
When you have gotten the green light for the go-ahead, you can PM me for all the required personal information for the SVEROK register.
I really hope that this pans out well, and do not be scared of the paperwork, it is really not that hard tbh and i know a lot of different casual SVEROK gaming communities that works smoothly to their purposes.
Just do not invent fake members, since then you are likely to get busted and will go to jail for fraud
Edit: I might be talking some shit here, should have doublechecked my info before posting but need to sleep now...
You might be talking some shit here? Oh, you have no Idea, son.
First of all, trying to poke some holes in my boat, as a manner of speaking, while not backing it up is exactly what you are doing here. I makes my thread seem unserious for the person seeing this for the first time. This type of posting is what could possibly destroy this project. Only this type of posting could kill this organization by making it's members "disapear". That's why I will prove that all you said, was wrong, outdated or simply obvious in that we have to follow Swedish law. READ CAREFULLY!
This is the fourth organization of this sort I've created. The first organization with ~100 people, second ~200, and the last is ~25. The first two were one time event things, but the last one has now existed for more than a year and I have handed over that responsibility.
"It is a great idea, but remember that to be eligible for the money there is a little bit of crucial paperwork to be done, and mechanisms of bureacracy to ensure that the people that have signed up"
The paperwork is NOT, I repeat, NOT what it used to be. It has been simplified to a large extent.
"1. Are swedish citizens"
that is, as I have previously written in the OP, only necessary to receive the state funding for that individual member. If you'd read the whole thread instead, this wouldn't have been something to answer for. They can still be members, as it doesn't say that they can't in the laws that regard SveRoK. I read the laws on that, before posting anything about foreigners joining. It has happened before that organizations have had foreign members. "Have a registred home adress that matches the "tax-address"
I have never in my life met anyone except maybe hobos who doesn't have this. C/O works as well, so there is no possible way this is a problem.
About leaving a phone number for the swedish members. I think sharing our real phone numbers in an organization like this should not be problematic. It will, as previously mentioned in the thread, not be used for anything by SBWI. However, SveRoK(the state) will call a random amount of members to check that the organization isn't a fraud. Since we have no plan to be a fraud, this is not going to be a problem. During my 7 years within these organizations I have been called 2 times, and I was CEO most of the time!
"That the use of the money is properly noted, and that reciepts are kept."
If you read what I have written under foreign members, you will see that I have already explained this. This is not something hard, or unusual. Who wouldn't keep his/her finances in check in their real life? I happen to be taking my major in economics as well, not to say that my experience from previous organizations didn't teach me how to run these organizations economically. When I was 16 I ran the whole economy for a 100 person event.
"but you need a lot more commitment from the members than just a quick sign-up in this thread." These are future members it says so in my thread. I didn't think I could sign up with their TL ID:s to get publicly funded. Did you think anyone here was that stupid?
I have by counting my personal BW friends, enough members to make this work (5 total which is minimum for the funding). This will again never be a problem.
"Stuff that needs to be done with the paperwork is iirc that you have to have two meetings (announced two weeks in advance publicly and on the sverok site) with "Ordförande" & "Kassör" (firmatecknare) and at least two suppleants, recordings from these two meetings with a vote for the start-up of the initiative and a budget and some other stuff like that."
This information is completely outdated and wrong. One meeting is all that is required, and not two weeks in advance. It was never something that had to public, nor on the Sverok site. We will surely have all the positions an organization requires, such as "Ordförande & Kassör" (CEO and Cashier). They are not required to be "firmateknare"(able to withdraw money and sign in the organizations name) anymore, that can be chosen freely at the meeting. "Recordings" where never required. Only notes from the meetings decisions which will ofc be posted here. Why wouldn't we take notes of our glorious meeting? Voting is obviously the only way to run an organization of this sort. Now since this will be the type called "internet organization" we won't need the physical presence of anyone really. It can be held online.
I did the paperwork last summer. It was not a problem.
On May 04 2012 07:29 Boundz(DarKo) wrote: Sounds really interesting, if this were to happen I'd love to join.
Are we talking live events here? (in stockholm or similar)
Yeah, read under Brood Bar about live events in STHLM. "If this were to happen..." Read my last post to Kairo about if this will happen or not, and rest assured. We who didn't doubt will have a good time, when this is up and running. I promise you that.
@Kairo Now, I hope this thread doesn't turn into some kinda rage thread. I will contact a mod if that seems to be the case since that's not what it was intended for. My way to answer the first real critic, you, is as factual as I can keep myself, since this project means something to me. Now my post is only about proving your facts wrong, nothing about you personally.
We've never met but, if you'll be in the organization when we are having our first Brood Bar, I'll buy the first round
Thank you all for the support! It is what, together with my love for BW, what keeps me going at 4:30 in the morning when reading about taxes. I've made an important update on what I've read so far about taxation of the prize polls. This affects all of the BW fans and I recommend checking it out, even though it sounds boring. Why? because I want to hear your opinions too, on what type of events you'd prefer SBWI to sponsor. SBWI is not sponsoring for any private interest, it's for the good of the BW community. So which type of sponsoring would you prefer?
(Updated on taxation and prizes)
(More info will come on this when I've gotten all the exact numbers from the Swedish Tax Department. )
On May 04 2012 06:20 Jaevlaterran wrote: Ok, we'll go with Swedish Brood War Initiative. Like I said previously, I'm not very good att marketing, names, graphics etc. But I'm good with numbers when they're about money that is.
Yeah, Swedish Brood War Initiative sounds much better. BW4LIFE and similar names sound too... childish. At least in my opinion.
I'm intrigued, both because this sounds cool and because I had no idea Sweden had programs like this.
By the look of it, we just secured ourselves one major BW tournament/year. That is really awesome on your part Jaevlaterran! Now we need to find other ways to hold another event. Like altitude, it is necessary to contact new sponsors.
Cool! We did this for a roleplaying group, and a juggling group in high school. This was like 10 years ago though. I wasn't much involved in the paperwork, but we got some money in both cases. It was not much work as a member. If you have done it before I guess you know how it works.
Jaevlaterran hwaiting! Please sign me up. I'm over 25, lazy and never was a "föreningsmänniska" - but growing a swedish BW scene is a worthy cause if there ever was one, so I might be willing to lend you a hand at some point.
On May 07 2012 02:37 Altercate wrote: Wait, so does this mean people over 25 (me) are ineligible to contribute?
No. As long as 60% of the organization are under, people over 25 can contribute as well. Other donations are of course possible if members from abroad want to participate.
@ TaShadan Thanks for the support! The comment about LRM)Oya was based on a comment from LRM)Game (one of LRM's managers) when asked about LRM)Oya's performance. Apparently LRM)Oya had a better win record during than sas.Sziky during a time according to him. On the subject if sas.Sziky is a better player or not, I leave it untouched since I don't see them being comparable ATM. This mostly since LRM)Oya isn't active, while sas.Sziky is. LRM)Oya was mostly a cheese or build order centered player while Sziky is not. From what I've seen he was the Protoss version of what Michael is today for Zerg. He was mostly known for his proxy robo play, with superb reaver/shuttle micro and other genius cheese builds, often with reavers or dts. My comment on him having had a better win rate at some time, just serves one purpose: if there's one foreigner who ever had a better win rate than Sziky, we want him back. Maybe we can send him a post card with like teddybears saying we miss him
Update: added members, the real registration process is now started. This is the process where we register with real names etc. members in bold are fully registered.
On May 06 2012 23:19 cichli wrote: Jaevlaterran hwaiting! Please sign me up. I'm over 25, lazy and never was a "föreningsmänniska" - but growing a swedish BW scene is a worthy cause if there ever was one, so I might be willing to lend you a hand at some point.
I can potentially clear the taxation-thing up quite easily if you havent gotten it figured out. Also, ill potentially be willing to join although i dont live in the Stockholm region. Also, ill be going to Korea for a substantial amount of time this fall, would that be of any help? Supporting signs (if there are any games televized that is)? Signing up JD to the team? Breaking flash´s wrist?
@Skeggeba Well I kinda know how the taxation works, I just want to double check percentages etc. and to see that nothing unexpected comes up. I've already sent an email but if you know what the total tax percentage we would have to pay would be, with all the different taxes (arbetsgivaravgift etc), assuming we are giving more than 999 SEK to a foreign person, that would help.
(and yes according to SveRok's website, a prize equals a salary even for organizations like this if over 999 SEK)
Regarding if you should join. Yes.
Regarding if we might be interested in some help when you are in Korea? Yes, most likely.
For all of you who aren't Stockholmers, read the Travel Funding part. Traveling to STHLM might not be as bad as you think if we're watching a match together in STHLM. Otherwise, I'm sure if people are from the same place others can meet up in smaller groups across the country. Like Gothenburg hosting their own thing etc. Why is our country so big, and we so few... 9 million inhabitants in Europe's 4th largest country or whatever is kinda ridiculous.
I live in Sweden, I love Broodwar, and I feel pretty heartbroken over the recent Korean development, especially since JD dropped out of what is probably the last OSL ever... I must say I feel kinda skeptical about a swedish bw tournament though. I mean no doubt it can be arranged and so on, but I'm afraid I might be too spoiled by godly korean play that anything less than that will seem rather bland.
Still, I would like to support the project (even though I'm over 25), if nothing else but for the chance of enjoying a beer at the Brood Bar and reminisce over JvF etc.. I hope there are more BW fans in Malmö, I don't really go to Stockholm that often...
Oh another Sceptic!^^ Well, what type of tournaments we choose to support will be discussed on our first meeting. The decision is all ours. Participation via skype for members is obviously going to be a possibility. I have 100 Mbit connection, so no worries. If doing something with the Koreans is what we want to do, I personally have only seen one interesting project on that, which was the team world all stars, linked in the OP. We decide what exactly our organization will do obviously, but this is for supporting the BW scene and make it more enjoyable.
Spoiled by Koreans makes you not able to enjoy foreign BW? Get a grip dude. These guys playing in foreign BW are godly compared to you and me. If you watch champions league, does that mean you can't enjoy anything else? Seriously, give them some respect. Kollls muta micro, Sziky's everything, Jumper DTs, Sneazel, Michael's cheese, Project's multitasking, Oya reaver control etc. The list is long. I wouldn't bet on me beating Sziky in a hundred games. And yea he did pretty well in the Team World All Stars vs koreans IIRC.
On May 08 2012 09:05 Jaevlaterran wrote: @Skeggeba Well I kinda know how the taxation works, I just want to double check percentages etc. and to see that nothing unexpected comes up. I've already sent an email but if you know what the total tax percentage we would have to pay would be, with all the different taxes (arbetsgivaravgift etc), assuming we are giving more than 999 SEK to a foreign person, that would help.
(and yes according to SveRok's website, a prize equals a salary even for organizations like this if over 999 SEK)
Regarding if you should join. Yes.
Regarding if we might be interested in some help when you are in Korea? Yes, most likely.
For all of you who aren't Stockholmers, read the Travel Funding part. Traveling to STHLM might not be as bad as you think if we're watching a match together in STHLM. Otherwise, I'm sure if people are from the same place others can meet up in smaller groups across the country. Like Gothenburg hosting their own thing etc. Why is our country so big, and we so few... 9 million inhabitants in Europe's 4th largest country or whatever is kinda ridiculous.
SVEROK probably got all that covered, otherwise you could always contact Fnatic or whatever and they´ll sort it out, im sure they wont mind. I have alot of school up until the 23rd but after that ill see what i can do to help. Until then - cheers (And also, to you that spoiled OSL, go fly a kite).
Yeah, I sent SveRok an email too. Neither the tax department nor SveRok has answered with any exact numbers yet. It will probably come in during the week.
Update: I've added more on members. Since we are in the transition from the "future members list" into the "real members list" the people who are now registered by real name, social security number and other personal information are now written in bold. They are the people who will be invited to participate on the founding meeting and who have decided to be a part of the initiative in their real lives. In just two days, most have responded. This shows the commitment of the members of SBWI. I am proud to be swedish at this day. Thank you members.
Well put me down as a future member (whatever that means :D) - ill be turning 25 this summer so might not be eligable? Anyhow ill look into this more when school is done. Cheers for the great effort Jävlaterran!
I've PM'd you some info. Future member means that you wish to join. Real member means that you've submitted your personal information for the registration. Being 25 is not a problem, plus we can always register you before turning 25.
I'm guessing you get the money from Sverok. In that case all members most be registered and attend the yearly meeting. You think you can get everyone to come? Or mabye you can host it over skype?
@BWalma There's info about it in the thread under one of the spoilers. Foreigners can be members or simply donors if they like. However the state of Sweden will not give us extra funding for those people. I will first and foremost create the organization in Sweden, then I'll post the required info in the thread for foreign donors. Any size of donation will be possible. The only difference between a member and a donor is that we'll keep you in the loop of the organization and that you'll have the possibility to participate in decision making or meetings or so (prob. skype). It might be a simple way for people around the world to know that their donation, no matter the size, will not be a part of corruption etc. since that would be illegal and under severe scrutiny.
On May 09 2012 17:20 Jaevlaterran wrote: @BWalma There's info about it in the thread under one of the spoilers. Foreigners can be members or simply donors if they like. However the state of Sweden will not give us extra funding for those people. I will first and foremost create the organization in Sweden, then I'll post the required info in the thread for foreign donors. Any size of donation will be possible. The only difference between a member and a donor is that we'll keep you in the loop of the organization and that you'll have the possibility to participate in decision making or meetings or so (prob. skype). It might be a simple way for people around the world to know that their donation, no matter the size, will not be a part of corruption etc. since that would be illegal and under severe scrutiny.
I just read it. That is fine. How to donate? I'd be willing to give like 7 - 10 USD per month but how do I donate / become member?
I think we just communicate with one of the leaders to set up the regularly-occuring transaction. This is a wonderful initiative. Once I am a bit more settled I will most certainly be donating a healthy amount to this organization. The first scene was fan-created and funded before becoming the well-organized and professional scene we saw happen in Korea. Don't see why we can't do that again.
Thanks everyone! Let's remember that sceptics will be dealt with as peasants would with a witch during the medieval times.
On May 09 2012 17:16 Sweetfrost wrote: I'm guessing you get the money from Sverok. In that case all members most be registered and attend the yearly meeting. You think you can get everyone to come? Or mabye you can host it over skype?
1. "I'm guessing you get the money from Sverok." Did you even read my post? I confirm this several times with a link too.
2. "In that case all members most be registered and attend the yearly meeting." Of course they need to be registered (lol?), read under members on that. How can you post the underlined part as if you knew it? I happen to know that what you are posting, is a LIE. Do you do this in your real life too? Tell your professor that you know he/she's wrong, without you actually knowing anything?
Quoted from the SveRok's guide to Founding/Yearly Meetings. "Årsmöte behöver inte vara välbesökt för att vara giltigt. I praktiken är det giltigt även om det bara kommer en enda medlem."
For english speakers the quote says something like this: A yearly meeting (or founding meeting) does not have to be well-attended to be valid. In practice it is valid, even if only one member shows up.
Comprehende? Being Swedish and posting stuff like that as the first post is quite sad actually. 1. Read my whole post. 2. Don't lie on forums. Whether done conciously or not, it is very easy to either double check first or for others to double check after, and see that what you're saying is false. 3. Join the inititative. 4. Don't be a sceptic. Have some faith, trust or just reason. A person being this active is not just a troll. I promise.
@BWalma We need to found the organization on a meeting first. On that meeting we'll sign up for a bank account. When the account is done, I'll post the actual account number and all here.
Right now I'm trying to collect as many members as I can before the meeting.
On May 10 2012 01:21 Jaevlaterran wrote: @BWalma We need to found the organization on a meeting first. On that meeting we'll sign up for a bank account. When the account is done, I'll post the actual account number and all here.
Right now I'm trying to collect as many members as I can before the meeting.
You can count on me being a memento if possible. I was not quite sure if I can be a "member" side I'm a foreigner. Where ever you need me I'll try to help support! Also you can make my name Fitz instead of bwalma
For Swedes: Alright now I've set a date for the founding meeting. Join on Skype, PM me your thoughts in advance or just be there. If you wish to join on skype, send me a PM beforehand so I can manage the number of connections. If you wish to come to the meeting physically, send me a PM beforehand. If you don't want to attend, you can still PM me your thoughts before the meeting and I will express them to the attendees. If you don't want to come, and you are a registered member (your name is in bold) you don't have to do anything. To be eligable for this meeting if you are swedish, your name needs to be in bold on the members list. Otherwise PM me.
Non-Swedish people: If you want to donate money in the future and still be a part of the organization that's fine. The above counts you in too. A donor is someone who just gives money and a donor doesn't need to concern him/herself with this meeting at all really. A foreign member is like a donor but interested in being a part of the actual organization in person too. A foreign member needs to tell me that he/she wants to be one when he or she wants to start donate. Since there isn't any bank account yet to donate to, all who just sign up for future donations (signing up minimum 5 hours before the meeting) can attend in any chosen way. Foreign members will be involved in all our future work, decisions etc. if they wish to. Becoming a foreign member will be possible all year long, but these meetings only happen once a year. To check if you are eligable for this meeting, check the list of foreign members. If your name isn't there and you wish to donate in the future, PM me.
26th of May sounds like it would work for me. I'll be available on skype, but I could go in to Stockholm for the meeting as well, whichever is the most convenient for the rest of you guys
26 years old German here who's kind of interested despite coming primarily from the SC2 scene, but I have love for the good old games from last millenium, so let's see how this develops
@Abjurer Yeah, maybe we shouldn't bump this thread so much. But on the other hand, since people are still bumping the "post BW plans" thread, I really don't think we need to worry that much. I'd like to believe that seeing this thread progressing, not necessarily reading all of it all the time, is something good for the BW community. This is a positive thread, not the moping style that has plagued these regions of late. We just need to stay sharp and not over-bump this thread so that it destroys possibilities of other hot subjects.
@TehRei I recommend you being there physically. The more "IRL" we can make this organization, the better. We who live in the same areas should definitely meet if possible, if not just for the fun of meeting other awesome people, but so that we can plan easier and get a tighter network.
On May 14 2012 13:22 Jaevlaterran wrote: the meeting time and info is written in the bold at the top. Maybe it is, as we say in swedish, hard to see the forest because of all the trees?
oh what i meant was that are you gonna update the OP of what you discussed in the meeting? i hope that was clear
@zzang That's great! Thank you good sir. We'd love to just have him in this boat with us. The more known people the better, and his experience has to be worth something if he then chooses to participate.
@bwalma If you feel you want to. Or you can always write a pm with your thoughts on where our money should go etc. that's what will be discussed mainly on the meeting. Other subjects are Brood bar and if people want to help in different ways, like if we want to organize an event or tourney. If you just want to know what was said, i'll post it here in the OP. OP in this case referring to the original post btw
To be honest, I was quite sceptical of this at first but I see now that this is getting quite serious and that you're putting an honest effort into this. You can definitely sign me up as a foreigner who wants to join this org. PM me the bank account and I'm in.
Welcome aboard! I've added you to the list of foreign members. Send me a PM if you want to take part in the meeting in any of the given ways. Otherwise just wait and read what has been decided
I've updated with the agenda of the meeting, if anything seems to be missing, just write it here in the thread and I'll add it. The meeting is closing in!
Thanks! We'll sponsor BW tournaments/events that we feel make BW a healthy tradition to carry on to the next generations. The tournaments will most likely be international.
On May 26 2012 02:09 Jaevlaterran wrote: Thanks! We'll sponsor BW tournaments/events that we feel make BW a healthy tradition to carry on to the next generations. The tournaments will most likely be international.
Seriously though, this won't go too far, if the best are not playing. But, that's just my opinion. In reality, I really hope this succeeds even as a non-premier tournament.
This is a great day. The papers have been filed and we are set to have a registered organization as soon as we are accepted by the Swedish government funding organization. All went super smooth with healthy discussion and a lot of ideas, fighting spirit and commitment. I told you so before, and am now proud to say that this is really happening. The Swedish Brood War Initiative has now been founded.
Regarding Participation on Skype: Because of the amount of people wanting to converse at the same time as the meeting went on I've decided to include all of you skypers separately. Having 5 people talking on a physical meeting at the same time as 5 people on skype is quite difficult and especially not fair to the people on skype when it comes to getting your opinions through. A large part of the meeting was just filling out formalities in Swedish and perhaps not as suitable for English speakers.
I am now ready to receive calls on skype so I can explain one-on-one what the meeting included and what people's opinions were on all the questions discussed on the meeting. If you feel different than the group on any matter (all decisions were unanimous ) we will of course review the decision and take it up for discussion again when we all meet next time (near future). If no unanimous decision can be made on the subject, a majority vote will decide the SBWI's plan of action. The budget has also been made so that there is room for other ideas, so if the skypers wanted to add an idea: there is more than enough money for that, all in the service of equal opportunities.
I will post a full summary of the meeting during the week after all the skypers have had the opportunity to speak their view, so that the decisions will be final. This seems to be the only way to guarantee democratic fundamentals so that we all in SBWI can completely agree on the decisions, before making them final.
Again. Thank you all for the support. (a sneak peak on the budget predictions: approximately $900)
Awesome people, we all had a great time even though there were a lot of formalities to be taken care of. Believe me when I say that the people who didn't attend were missing out!
Foreign BW still has a good couple of years to go, there's a lot of exciting stuff happening in the near future and I'll be happy to show any and all sceptics how wrong they are in thinking otherwise!
Must say that I think this is a terrific ide you guys are pulling off here. Brood War is truely a concept of art and to see people still endorsing it makes me glad. Although I don't play it myself anymore I do still enjoy to watch an occasional VOD of the old BW games.
This is such an awesome initiative, good luck with all of your endeavours.
Also, I see what you did there.
On May 27 2012 05:42 Jaevlaterran wrote: This is a great day. The papers have been filed and we are set to have a registered organization as soon as we are accepted by the Swedish government funding organization. All went super smooth with healthy discussion and a lot of ideas, fighting spirit and commitment. I told you so before, and am now proud to say that this is really happening. The Swedish Brood War Initiative has now been founded.
Yep. I'll hold viewing of the ISL-finals in Stockholm. Sending a text to all Stockholmers or closely located people. I'll check the weather reports to see if being outside is an option. Otherwise we'll watch it inside.
On June 04 2012 15:59 Stratos wrote: I'm seriously considering moving to Sweden right now. GJ!
Yea! This is awesome, congratulations. Also, I re-read the op and realized that the member fee only amounts to 7.50$ per year (somehow I thought per month) - so as soon as all the formalities are done you can count me in as another non-swede. I can afford that much for cool bw stuff!
On June 04 2012 15:59 Stratos wrote: I'm seriously considering moving to Sweden right now. GJ!
Yea! This is awesome, congratulations. Also, I re-read the op and realized that the member fee only amounts to 7.50$ per year (somehow I thought per month) - so as soon as all the formalities are done you can count me in as another non-swede. I can afford that much for cool bw stuff!
Say wut? I thought it was 7.50 a month, that's what I would be willing to pay at least.
If I can, I definitely wanna hang out with you guys and watch the ISL-finals. Unfortunatly June is a pretty shitty month, as far as my free time goes anyway. I looked about briefly but couldn't find the exact date for the finals, anyone care to enlighten me?
Basically I'm working 08-17 every weekday, and my stepsister is graduating so we're having a party for her this saturday... I might be able to get off work early or leave after an hour or two of the party, depending on what day it is, but yeah, things are looking kinda bleak here =/
On June 07 2012 00:12 TehRei wrote: If I can, I definitely wanna hang out with you guys and watch the ISL-finals. Unfortunatly June is a pretty shitty month, as far as my free time goes anyway. I looked about briefly but couldn't find the exact date for the finals, anyone care to enlighten me?
Basically I'm working 08-17 every weekday, and my stepsister is graduating so we're having a party for her this saturday... I might be able to get off work early or leave after an hour or two of the party, depending on what day it is, but yeah, things are looking kinda bleak here =/
On June 07 2012 00:12 TehRei wrote: If I can, I definitely wanna hang out with you guys and watch the ISL-finals. Unfortunatly June is a pretty shitty month, as far as my free time goes anyway. I looked about briefly but couldn't find the exact date for the finals, anyone care to enlighten me?
Basically I'm working 08-17 every weekday, and my stepsister is graduating so we're having a party for her this saturday... I might be able to get off work early or leave after an hour or two of the party, depending on what day it is, but yeah, things are looking kinda bleak here =/
Aight, you can count me in for the ISL-finals Brood Bar! :D I might be a tad late, slightly tipsy and almost certainly stuffed with smörgåstårta, but I'll be there.
My stepsister's graduation party starts at 4 or 5, so I figure I'll be able to be supportive and social and shit for a couple of hours and still make it on time to watch some epic PvZ games with ma bros
Edit: I think Amazonic was going to tag along as well, but most of my other BW-interested friends are either having graduation parties, attending their sisters/girlfriends/cousins party, or being hungover from being at said party the day before. So it might not be the best weekend in terms of audience, but then again beer and some highlevel BW tends to make for amazing times being had, so who cares
This sound quite incredible. The swedish government is quite incredible. At least now i know why u guys pay so high taxes ;-) In Germany something alike would be unthinkable :-( Sign me up as a foreign member.
On July 03 2012 04:01 Dodgin wrote: So was this some kind of scam or something?
LOL imo no, since they even saw the ISL finals live togheter; at least i hope not. Just maybe the passion of what was started is stalling a bit. I know the Italian goverment would take months to review something like that, but i wish and hope (and think) that the burocrazy of the Swedish goverment is more efficient.
I remember asking to Terran and he was saying he was waiting for th government to get back also apparently his comp died out. I think there are nI other updates due to nothing new to be told haha
IMO nothing strange is going on. Another nice thing about Sweden apart from free education and healthcare is the industrial vacation time that a lot of people got, which this year is 28-31.
As in the Weeks :D
The winters are cold, and the summers are great. That activity and bureaucratic response times becomes worse during this time of the year is not unexpected at all. I assume that activity will resume when August/September comes around or the paperwork gets processed; unless the Stockholmers do a OSL finals thingie first.
Only reason i am inside and not outside in the glorious sun looking for awesome pretty swedish girls is that i have to study-> procrastinate with OSL Ro8, but need to find a stream ^^
When we were signing the papers and stuff during the founding meeting I think Jaevlaterran said it usually takes some time, and since it's summer (as Kairo said) it's probably gonna take even longer than usual.
Also, I was planning on starting up a SBWI-clan on ICCup, so us members could keep in touch and find practice partners, but ICCup hasn't worked for me since I got back home from Italy, so I haven't been able to QQ I've tried talking to the staff there but they don't really know why it's not working either. Since I don't have an ETA on when/if that's gonna get sorted out anyone who feels up to it could start it up. I was thinking we'd create a group on Skype as well, so everyone has each other's skype address too
EDIT: and to people shouting "scam!!111", don't worry, I'm fairly sure it's not. But if it is then Jaevlaterran is a really bad conman, seeing as I've already been at his place twice and I know his full name, address and phone number. If he would be scamming us I'd be the first to leave a burning paperbag filled with dogshit outside his door after having rang his bell and started running down all 7 flights of stairs
When we were signing the papers and stuff during the founding meeting I think Jaevlaterran said it usually takes some time, and since it's summer (as Kairo said) it's probably gonna take even longer than usual.
Also, I was planning on starting up a SBWI-clan on ICCup, so us members could keep in touch and find practice partners, but ICCup hasn't worked for me since I got back home from Italy, so I haven't been able to QQ I've tried talking to the staff there but they don't really know why it's not working either. Since I don't have an ETA on when/if that's gonna get sorted out anyone who feels up to it could start it up. I was thinking we'd create a group on Skype as well, so everyone has each other's skype address too
EDIT: and to people shouting "scam!!111", don't worry, I'm fairly sure it's not. But if it is then Jaevlaterran is a really bad conman, seeing as I've already been at his place twice and I know his full name, address and phone number. If he would be scamming us I'd be the first to leave a burning paperbag filled with dogshit outside his door after having rang his bell and started running down all 7 flights of stairs
Lol in fact i was 99 % true it was legit. And these things do tale time indeed. The only important thing is that once the organisation is up and running final financially, then the group decideds on tournaments and events, which i think it will be!
Just a question of waiting it out then and dealing with things as they come along.
Why are people so damn fast to call scam on everything??? It's genuinely unpleasant, and helps nobody. I can tell you, it's very easy to let everyday real life get in the way of stuff which takes a lot of time, for free, which you do out of your own goodness.
Not to sermonise, but give it time, and don't call scam so quickly! If I was Jaevlaterran (at this moment in time, not assumed to be a con-man) and came back and saw this, a lot of faith in the community which I was trying to help would evaporate.
Well im not calling scam, just wanted to get involved (since i didnt have time when it first came around). Doesnt seem like "jaevlaterran" has been very active in the last 1½ months or so (no posts basically) so any of the other members: what happened? Are you cooking up a grand scheme behind the scenes? Please fill us in (or me in via PM ^^)
On July 30 2012 07:17 ImbaTosS wrote: Why are people so damn fast to call scam on everything??? It's genuinely unpleasant, and helps nobody. I can tell you, it's very easy to let everyday real life get in the way of stuff which takes a lot of time, for free, which you do out of your own goodness.
Not to sermonise, but give it time, and don't call scam so quickly! If I was Jaevlaterran (at this moment in time, not assumed to be a con-man) and came back and saw this, a lot of faith in the community which I was trying to help would evaporate.
People refer to everything as scams because they are so frequent in BW, litterally every organization who promissed big things out of no where has been a scam.
On July 30 2012 07:17 ImbaTosS wrote: Why are people so damn fast to call scam on everything??? It's genuinely unpleasant, and helps nobody. I can tell you, it's very easy to let everyday real life get in the way of stuff which takes a lot of time, for free, which you do out of your own goodness.
Not to sermonise, but give it time, and don't call scam so quickly! If I was Jaevlaterran (at this moment in time, not assumed to be a con-man) and came back and saw this, a lot of faith in the community which I was trying to help would evaporate.
People refer to everything as scams because they are so frequent in BW, litterally every organization who promissed big things out of no where has been a scam.
On July 30 2012 07:17 ImbaTosS wrote: Why are people so damn fast to call scam on everything??? It's genuinely unpleasant, and helps nobody. I can tell you, it's very easy to let everyday real life get in the way of stuff which takes a lot of time, for free, which you do out of your own goodness.
Not to sermonise, but give it time, and don't call scam so quickly! If I was Jaevlaterran (at this moment in time, not assumed to be a con-man) and came back and saw this, a lot of faith in the community which I was trying to help would evaporate.
People refer to everything as scams because they are so frequent in BW, litterally every organization who promissed big things out of no where has been a scam.
I was there at the meeting and its not a scam, stop spreading lies founded on nothing but speculation based on nothing. No one has payed any membership fees an no money has yet to be received from the state. In Sweden the government moves very slow, specially in the summer.
If it was a scam it would be the funniest one I've ever seen(a scam to trick ppl into come to your house in order to drink beer and watch video games with you).
Hi everyone! Glad to see that my thread hasn't completely died (lol to the scam claims, since nobody has paid a dime yet (except me for the beer last time) and many know where I live). Ok so, I've had my vacation (in Europe there is an industrial vacation time, which in Sweden means no work in June-August) and just got back from Italy. My computer broke fairly recently so that has greatly hindered my options to update as well as playing.
The latest I've gotten from the Swedish Gov. funding organization is that we might need to get a website since we are online based. This is because it needs to be possible for people from anywhere in Sweden to join and read about what we do. It is related to the organization being "democratic" in that: if the organization is mostly online, then people who live in the woods cannot be discriminated against, so to speak. They want this fixed before the funding. Getting a website for this might not be such a bad thing after all even though it makes life a bit more difficult for me.
From the Swedish Gov. Funding Organization about Online Organizations (so all skeptics can burn in hell trying to throw shit at my project) : Link to the Source
"Föreningen ska ha en fungerande föreningshemsida (med stadgar, föreningsinformation, medlemsregistrering, styrelse och revisor samt årsmötesprotokoll upplagda).
Ordförande och kassör, men gärna också övriga i styrelsen, ska titta på två korta instruktionsfilmer och svara på några kryssfrågor på de ämnen som tas upp:
Föreningen ska ha en plan för hur verksamheten och demokratin ska fungera."
Right now I have an exam coming up in a few days so I will not post until afterwards. If someone in the SBWI has knowledge about website making then please make this known by posting in the thread. Maybe we can get our own directory on the BW-initiative website that L_master worked on? I'll have to check with SveRok (Swe. Gov. Funding Org.) if that would cut it or if it needs to be our very own.
And if people start doubting me just because I take a vacation that is well within the normal Swedish standard I only have one thing to tell you.
I say and I'm sure that everyone is behind me on this one. The OP and EywaSC should definitely get together and have a beer while dangling on the subject of Euro Winter Lan 2013.
@ BWalma Nice to be back @ floi Thanks! @ Burns Maybe we are connected to the CIA? I always think about the Dharma Initiative from Lost. @ Flamingo777 Yeah, they even had a check box for Esport when we filled out the papers on our activities^^ @ Xiphos That is so true. I'll talk to him once I get my new computer so skype works again.
So, I managed to solve the issue posted in the previous post. They've sent the certificate.
If you're getting a website done, I would suggest that you have it professionally made so that it actually has useful content and isn't a burden to surf to. That way the organization could gain exposure which is good for you, good for Brood War.
On August 23 2012 21:12 Eywa- wrote: If you're getting a website done, I would suggest that you have it professionally made so that it actually has useful content and isn't a burden to surf to. That way the organization could gain exposure which is good for you, good for Brood War.
I second this. A website makes a very important first impression, and a bad one can turn most of your traffic away immediately.
Happy B-day, and welcome back to TL! (I have secretly been stalking you here because im very interrested in this project and I would like to join it once it gets going/I get back to Sweden. Im in Korea right now so maybe I can do something for the organization whilst here? Hold up a sign at a proleague game perhaps?)
On August 23 2012 20:52 Arkqn wrote: Maybe this has been mentionned before but... Did you tried to contact Stylish ? :o
No it hasn't. Why should I contact him?
About the website: So, it seems we don't need one in order to get accepted, however it will be a necessity in the future to gather more members and to spread the word. A professional one is a must, maybe someone in the community (or SBWI) has experience with this?
@ Skeggeba: I don't really know what you could do for us there. If you think of anything just send me a PM.
Professional as in you are willing to spend funds on it? I have a friend who's establishing himself as a web developer. He doesn't speak Swedish, though. But at least he knows about starcraft... Want me to contact him? There might be a good deal as he needs more stuff for his portfolio, I imagine.
There is always the trusty Google Sites which is pretty straightforward to use but If you could get floi's web devloper bud to help out that would be fantastic, also If you need a graphic artist for overlays and such Hawaiianpig is awesome for that or you could contact my graphic designer but it all depends on if you have funds to buy these things ^_^
@floi ill need to talk to the rest of the initiative about it but i think most people just want the first money to go to tournaments and players. However getting a website is crucial for our success so this needs to be done right. Im looking into the different possibilities and i appreciate your help. Having a web designer who knows about starcraft might come in handy.
On August 23 2012 20:52 Arkqn wrote: Maybe this has been mentionned before but... Did you tried to contact Stylish ? :o
No it hasn't. Why should I contact him?
About the website: So, it seems we don't need one in order to get accepted, however it will be a necessity in the future to gather more members and to spread the word. A professional one is a must, maybe someone in the community (or SBWI) has experience with this?
@ Skeggeba: I don't really know what you could do for us there. If you think of anything just send me a PM.
About my birthday: Thanks all of you!
Well Stylish was a well known player in the terran area. He made a lot of VODS/replay analysis/tips etc... to help terran youngsters to improve. I think it'll be great if you could contact him, he has a lot of experience in BW... His nickname on tl is StylishVODS if I remember correctly.
On August 30 2012 01:26 Hittegods wrote: I've got a law degree so if you need any legal help I could try to be of use.
This.
With the back-up of the community and the leadership of Javlaterran i see no way that this initiative won' t be on the roll soon.
From my point of view, i see no point in spending the org money on making that website which i understand is fundamental to the organisation and to show the good people at the Swedish goverment the effort being put in this (apart from the effort that has been already put) :D There must be a web-master out there who loves BW and is willing to chip in his time and effort. The only money that should be spent on that should be to buy an adress, which doesn' t cost much.
Also the account for "foreigns" as in non swedish members who wish to donate to the org.
Swedish: "2010 var ett väldigt bra år och Sverok rapporterade då ungefär 175 000 medlemmar i ålder 7-25 år och 1042 bidragsberättigade föreningar. När nu 2011 års sammanställning är färdig ser vi en kraftig nedgång och räknar med runt 120 000 unga medlemmar och 879 föreningar. "
On April 29 2012 01:07 Jaevlaterran wrote: The Swedish Brood War Initiative: open for membership for both foreigners and Swedes, PM or write in the thread
Proof of the legitimacy of SBWI: the Signed Admission Papers from the Swedish Government Funding Organization
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Sweeeeet! :D
Let me know if anything needs doing, I have pretty tight schedule atm (superintensiv nollning ) but I will get alot more free time after next week. If anyone's in the mood for cracking some beers and watching bw in the Gothenburg region let me know ^_^
Swedish: "2010 var ett väldigt bra år och Sverok rapporterade då ungefär 175 000 medlemmar i ålder 7-25 år och 1042 bidragsberättigade föreningar. När nu 2011 års sammanställning är färdig ser vi en kraftig nedgång och räknar med runt 120 000 unga medlemmar och 879 föreningar. "
Sorry, but my Swedish is not so good. Just kidding, I don't speak Swedish at all. Care to translate?
I just recently started playing sc:bw again. However, I couldn't find a decently filled practice channel on iccup. Is there any Swedish iccup channel I don't know about? Much appreciated! (also: Budies that wanna play some
On September 08 2012 02:18 lopper wrote: I just recently started playing sc:bw again. However, I couldn't find a decently filled practice channel on iccup. Is there any Swedish iccup channel I don't know about? Much appreciated! (also: Budies that wanna play some
There's a few swedish guys in the sgs skype group I often witness them talking in swedish. Also people frequently ask for games there and I managed to make a few awesome practice buddies. It's mostly C/D ranks with a few exceptions, not sure how good you are... http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=272674 If you want to get added, add me on skype so I can invite you in. sgs.stratos ^^
Swedish: "2010 var ett väldigt bra år och Sverok rapporterade då ungefär 175 000 medlemmar i ålder 7-25 år och 1042 bidragsberättigade föreningar. När nu 2011 års sammanställning är färdig ser vi en kraftig nedgång och räknar med runt 120 000 unga medlemmar och 879 föreningar. "
Sorry, but my Swedish is not so good. Just kidding, I don't speak Swedish at all. Care to translate?
Rough translation: "2010 was a very good year for Sverok, they had about 175.000 members in the age of 7-25 and 1042 eligible associations. And now at the summary of year 2011 we see a great downfall and expect there to be around 120.000 young members and 879 associations." Basically they've had a huge drop in members and groups over the course of recent year.
On September 08 2012 02:18 lopper wrote: I just recently started playing sc:bw again. However, I couldn't find a decently filled practice channel on iccup. Is there any Swedish iccup channel I don't know about? Much appreciated! (also: Budies that wanna play some
There's a few swedish guys in the sgs skype group I often witness them talking in swedish. Also people frequently ask for games there and I managed to make a few awesome practice buddies. It's mostly C/D ranks with a few exceptions, not sure how good you are... http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=272674 If you want to get added, add me on skype so I can invite you in. sgs.stratos ^^
Yeah we are a quite the number of swedes in that chat, active in swedish mainly at the hours when US citizens are asleep. We know english too, no worries! So yeah make sure you join in.
On Iccup I'd recommend channel 'op teamliquid' to meet fellow players.
Swedish: "2010 var ett väldigt bra år och Sverok rapporterade då ungefär 175 000 medlemmar i ålder 7-25 år och 1042 bidragsberättigade föreningar. När nu 2011 års sammanställning är färdig ser vi en kraftig nedgång och räknar med runt 120 000 unga medlemmar och 879 föreningar. "
Sorry, but my Swedish is not so good. Just kidding, I don't speak Swedish at all. Care to translate?
Well what it said was that it looks like the amount of people in the organization looks like it's going to decrease from 175 000 to 120 000. Maybe we will get a better deal next year because of this, but overall what it means is that gaming, roleplaying etc. is decreasing among people.
About a channel? Why don't we get a channel on ICCUP? Can't hurt "op SBWI" seems like the given name.
@ Abjurer: How about you get to be in charge of the Gothenburg section? Hosting get-togethers down there? We really need to get someone in both Gothenburg and Malmo, so we can have sections in all bigger Swedish cities. Kinda like any respectable pyramid scheme (kidding). Then new members can go straight to you, you get their contact information and tell them about events when they happen. In the beginning this will just be about hosting evenings with beer and a TV. I've been doing this in Stockholm with the phone numbers to the people in the Stockholm and Uppsala area, just texting them all what's up.
They usually look something like this:
"SBWI Brood Bar at my place (How to get there by public transportation, 6 min from the Central Station) at 19:00. Bring cash for beer. Prices: bad beer: 10 kr, good beer: 15 kr. Excess money goes to financing chips for next time. "
Swedish: "2010 var ett väldigt bra år och Sverok rapporterade då ungefär 175 000 medlemmar i ålder 7-25 år och 1042 bidragsberättigade föreningar. När nu 2011 års sammanställning är färdig ser vi en kraftig nedgång och räknar med runt 120 000 unga medlemmar och 879 föreningar. "
Sorry, but my Swedish is not so good. Just kidding, I don't speak Swedish at all. Care to translate?
Well what it said was that it looks like the amount of people in the organization looks like it's going to decrease from 175 000 to 120 000. Maybe we will get a better deal next year because of this, but overall what it means is that gaming, roleplaying etc. is decreasing among people.
Swedish: "2010 var ett väldigt bra år och Sverok rapporterade då ungefär 175 000 medlemmar i ålder 7-25 år och 1042 bidragsberättigade föreningar. När nu 2011 års sammanställning är färdig ser vi en kraftig nedgång och räknar med runt 120 000 unga medlemmar och 879 föreningar. "
Sorry, but my Swedish is not so good. Just kidding, I don't speak Swedish at all. Care to translate?
Well what it said was that it looks like the amount of people in the organization looks like it's going to decrease from 175 000 to 120 000. Maybe we will get a better deal next year because of this, but overall what it means is that gaming, roleplaying etc. is decreasing among people.
Isn't 120,000 krona around $19,000 USD?
no, it's 120 000 people being part of this government funding program instead of 175 000. Read it again
"SBWI Brood Bar at my place (How to get there by public transportation, 6 min from the Central Station) at 19:00. Bring cash for beer. Prices: bad beer: 10 kr, good beer: 15 kr. Excess money goes to financing chips for next time. "
Then people just show up and we have a good time
That sounds like a lot of fun, When are you starting to take applications for room mates? xD I'll take the next flight to sweden ! haha have a nice time :D
Yeah about that... I managed to crash my computer while playing around with recovery partitions... Now I'm back into linux, and have at least gotten my computer running again. However getting BW to run well on ICCUP seem rather hard. Hopefully it'll be up until next time.
On September 10 2012 05:14 Jaevlaterran wrote: Yeah about that... I managed to crash my computer while playing around with recovery partitions... Now I'm back into linux, and have at least gotten my computer running again. However getting BW to run well on ICCUP seem rather hard. Hopefully it'll be up until next time.
Wow, you are running linux. I thought nobody here plays BroodWar in linux except me.
Actually, I've been playing on linux exclusively and apart from pulseaudio it's been working fine. What exactly is your problem, Jaevlaterran? Maybe we should start a separate thread to talk about these things. I could also share my streaming setup with mplayer... :D
Using this thread because creating a new one seems unnecessary, hope it's not too off topic.
Just want to give a note to swedish players, we're creating a clan for all the oldschoolers and starting a new head channel with the same name as good old Brood War SWE-1 and the team tag is [SWE-1] http://www.iccup.com/starcraft/teams/64325.html So if you're swedish and want to remember the old days, head over to the channel. And if you are good enough (maybe C+/B- and above) you can join!
I will also tell everyone in the clan about SBWI and hope more people join in!
--------------------------------- Med vänliga hälsningar.
updated OP, now non-member Swedes can join the SBWI online by registering in our online database! It'll be directly registered by the state, so they will pay us for them lol
Excluding all voluntary donations, extra funding we can apply for from Sverok as well as municipality funding and study-circle funding:
$774.20 (from the state) + 24 (the fully registered members) x $7.62 members fee = $957.08 per year. So at least twice this amount of money within half a year.
And that's' just for the fun of watching BW and having fun!
On September 16 2012 02:14 Jaevlaterran wrote: updated OP, now non-member Swedes can join the SBWI online by registering in our online database! It'll be directly registered by the state, so they will pay us for them lol
Excluding all voluntary donations, extra funding we can apply for from Sverok as well as municipality funding and study-circle funding:
$774.20 (from the state) + 24 (the fully registered members) x $7.62 members fee = $957.08 per year. So at least twice this amount of money within half a year.
And that's' just for the fun of watching BW and having fun!
With money that you have. It might be possible to run SBWI tournaments funded by your organization. Get a sponsored stream on Twitch and add adds to the YouTube VODs you could get additional funding just from people spectating. Won't be a ton but a way nonetheless to get more funds if your looking for that. Is it possible to sign up now? As I am on that list of foreigners?
On September 18 2012 00:51 Jaevlaterran wrote: with the online registration? Did it go through flawlessly?
It said I became a member of SBWI. I submitted my personal information. After I followed the link in the email they sent me, it said I had joined. If you need any information from me, I'll give everything you need in a personal message, but I think it worked.
Yes! I was thinking a get-together this weekend in Stockholm. I'll send out the ritualistic text message to all Stockholmers that beer + BW will indeed be consumed at my place. How about we make nachos with some 3 hatch hydra on, in the oven? Super easy and as previously noted: eating the same thing you'r'e watching is not always a bad thing (M&M's proved this during all of ISL example).
On September 18 2012 01:12 Jaevlaterran wrote: Yes! I was thinking a get-together this weekend in Stockholm. I'll send out the ritualistic text message to all Stockholmers that beer + BW will indeed be consumed at my place. How about we make nachos with some 3 hatch hydra on, in the oven? Super easy and as previously noted: eating the same thing you'r'e watching is not always a bad thing (M&M's proved this during all of ISL example).
3 hatch hydra on nachos sounds delicious. I'd even like 2 hatch hydra or 2 hatch muta, but I like to have more cheese on my food than most people. I don't like cheese in game at all, though. ^_^
On September 18 2012 23:24 Jaevlaterran wrote: Updated OP you can now pay the members fee to our account! I just paid
Just tried sending money but Till konto: "1637966-1" displays "Mottagarkontot finns inte." via Nordea. But maybe I am doing it wrong, because I couldn't find anywhere to write my full name either. Gaaah I'm just surprised that it doesn't work for me o,o any help would be much apprechiated.
On September 16 2012 02:14 Jaevlaterran wrote: updated OP, now non-member Swedes can join the SBWI online by registering in our online database! It'll be directly registered by the state, so they will pay us for them lol
Excluding all voluntary donations, extra funding we can apply for from Sverok as well as municipality funding and study-circle funding:
$774.20 (from the state) + 24 (the fully registered members) x $7.62 members fee = $957.08 per year. So at least twice this amount of money within half a year.
And that's' just for the fun of watching BW and having fun!
With money that you have. It might be possible to run SBWI tournaments funded by your organization. Get a sponsored stream on Twitch and add adds to the YouTube VODs you could get additional funding just from people spectating. Won't be a ton but a way nonetheless to get more funds if your looking for that. Is it possible to sign up now? As I am on that list of foreigners?
sweet idea to host some tournaments and with additional sponsors!
On September 18 2012 23:24 Jaevlaterran wrote: Updated OP you can now pay the members fee to our account! I just paid
Just tried sending money but Till konto: "1637966-1" displays "Mottagarkontot finns inte." via Nordea. But maybe I am doing it wrong, because I couldn't find anywhere to write my full name either. Gaaah I'm just surprised that it doesn't work for me o,o any help would be much apprechiated.
Well, that's weird since our bank account in fact is at Nordea as well I double checked that my payment went through when I heard this and yes it did. Are you doing this right? I use SEB so I don't know exactly what your internet bank looks like but it should just be something like this:
1. select "Betalning" (not "Överföring") 2. select the check box titled "Plusgirokonto" 3. enter the account number in the box next to it: make sure it is entered in the correct way (some banks use the "-" others don't) 4. fill in 50 kr in the "Belopp" box 5. pick a date when you want the money delivered. 6. check the box that says: "Meddelande om OCR-nr ej finns (max 50 tecken/rad)" 7. write your full name in the box below it 8. make the payment
If it's not even popping up as an account I'm guessing at least one of these steps, is wrong. If it doesn't work I can explain more on Sunday how I paid if you want to
Just wondering a few things, Jaevlaterran. If it causes too much trouble, then you can just ignore everything that I just said. What I want to know that since DreamHack is situated in Sweden, what are the chances of BW to be played again in the event as the Swedish communities seems to have harvested a substantial amount of cash (question mark)* I think that would definitely help in revitalizing the BW scene.
On September 20 2012 11:54 Xiphos wrote: Just wondering a few things, Jaevlaterran. If it causes too much trouble, then you can just ignore everything that I just said. What I want to know that since DreamHack is situated in Sweden, what are the chances of BW to be played again in the event as the Swedish communities seems to have harvested a substantial amount of cash (question mark)* I think that would definitely help in revitalizing the BW scene.
*Keyboard malfunctioning
fuck yes !
BW at Dreamhack is an awesome idea
even with a smaller prizepool (like 500$ for example)
On September 18 2012 23:24 Jaevlaterran wrote: Updated OP you can now pay the members fee to our account! I just paid
Just tried sending money but Till konto: "1637966-1" displays "Mottagarkontot finns inte." via Nordea. But maybe I am doing it wrong, because I couldn't find anywhere to write my full name either. Gaaah I'm just surprised that it doesn't work for me o,o any help would be much apprechiated.
Well, that's weird since our bank account in fact is at Nordea as well I double checked that my payment went through when I heard this and yes it did. Are you doing this right? I use SEB so I don't know exactly what your internet bank looks like but it should just be something like this:
1. select "Betalning" (not "Överföring") 2. select the check box titled "Plusgirokonto" 3. enter the account number in the box next to it: make sure it is entered in the correct way (some banks use the "-" others don't) 4. fill in 50 kr in the "Belopp" box 5. pick a date when you want the money delivered. 6. check the box that says: "Meddelande om OCR-nr ej finns (max 50 tecken/rad)" 7. write your full name in the box below it 8. make the payment
If it's not even popping up as an account I'm guessing at least one of these steps, is wrong. If it doesn't work I can explain more on Sunday how I paid if you want to
Ahh I might have done step 1 wrong as I selected "Överföring till andra konton." Will try again when I can ^^
On September 20 2012 11:54 Xiphos wrote: Just wondering a few things, Jaevlaterran. If it causes too much trouble, then you can just ignore everything that I just said. What I want to know that since DreamHack is situated in Sweden, what are the chances of BW to be played again in the event as the Swedish communities seems to have harvested a substantial amount of cash (question mark)* I think that would definitely help in revitalizing the BW scene.
*Keyboard malfunctioning
To be honest, I have no idea on what the chances are of playing BW on DH again. However if I were to speculate I would add a few things:
Even though Sweden is 9 milion people, the E-sport community is pretty small. Some contacts of the SBWI might make this easier to accomplish. I might even know some people.
We will in fact have around $1000 within the next few days with around $1000 more coming in after january sometime. I don't think we will use the first "batch" for any DH tourney, but who knows about the second one.
There is a special funding that we can apply for if we organize something like this. It might give us some extra money from the state.
International donors might be interested to donate to this specific event.
We can apply for travel funding if Swedish members wish to travel there to watch it. This might make it cheaper for people to attend. (This might make Oya more likely to show up^^)
I'll see if I can get in contact with the DH organizers to see what the possibilities are and I'll get back to this thread.
A completely different thing that is not too serious of a project: on Sunday a friend of mine is gonna bring over some computer parts. We are gonna build a server with that. I was planning on using it for the SBWI-stream^^
On September 20 2012 19:34 Jaevlaterran wrote: A completely different thing that is not too serious of a project: on Sunday a friend of mine is gonna bring over some computer parts. We are gonna build a server with that. I was planning on using it for the SBWI-stream^^
If u need keyboard I can bring a couple cheap ones for free
I've been without internet for about a month -- hence my inactivity, but anyway you should have my members fee in by Monday (why the completely automatized online-banking systems have to take the weekends off is beyond me). I also tried registering on the link in the OP, but it seems like you already entered my details, which is much appreciated The email from Sverok with various recent news probably should have tipped me off, but better safe than sorry I guess...
Overall this thread is just a mountain of awesome news, many thanks for all the hard work you've put into this Jaevlaterran!
On a semi-related note: I'm looking forward to watching SAS vs LRM on Sunday ^^ I hope to see anyone and everyone living in the Stockholm area there
Well I wouldn't be surprised if most people aren't playing today since it's in fact Brood Bar later on. I've got two friends coming over around 3 so we're gonna be playing then.
On September 23 2012 20:15 Jaevlaterran wrote: Well I wouldn't be surprised if most people aren't playing today since it's in fact Brood Bar later on. I've got two friends coming over around 3 so we're gonna be playing then.
People were a little bummed out by all the ZvZ's (wtf did you expect sas vs LRM) since I was the only one who actually plays ZvZ's I had a lot of fun. I must say those ZvZs were super awesome tho. I think we saw all the top ZvZers during one long showdown with micro as fiercest weapon. Nonetheless fun as always! (them nachos...)
I just want to point out something else. We are funding a project right now. Just so you guys don't think things are all standing still
Sådär, lyckades betala in avgiften nu. Riktigt sur på mig själv att jag återigen inte kunde dyka upp. Kommer stryka allt annat på schemat till nästa gång!
My internet at home has been shit because I've had to use wireless crap, which basically made ICCup unplayable. Now since I don't have a bunch of shit that needs doing this weekend I'm gonna get that stuff sorted out, and hopefully get a good enough connection in time for the sunday practice/playdate/whatever
I'm just curious of how many others are planning to be there? It's a great idea and possibly the quickest way for me to be not-terrible at BW but I'd still feel a bit bad if we're 3 people, of which I'm the only god-awful one ^^
On a related note, are people up for another BroodBar anytime soon? I was thinking I'd volunteer being at my place so that Jaevlaterran doesn't have to act the host every single time. On the other hand I live a short ways south of Stockholm, and while there's buses going pretty much 24/7 it might not be as convenient for some. I just thought I'd throw that out there in any case, if people are interested we'll find some event and set a time -- if not, then we wont.
On October 05 2012 20:04 Sinedd wrote: are you gonna host some tournaments with this money that you got or not ?
It would be amazingly awesome if you did
That's our goal! As we're now officially in business it's more a question of which tournaments/events we're going to sponsor, and when. There's more than one member in SBWI however, and choosing what to sponsor has to be at least somewhat of a collective decision.
To answer your question in a more direct fashion: Yes we will sponsor and/or host tournaments, and we'll try keep you and everyone else on TL updated as soon as we can.
I can't personally make any promises, but there are several things being worked on atm, for instance: getting a BW-tournament at DreamHack is looking possible -- although that isn't something that will happen in the next few weeks. Hopefully we'll be able to get something going in the nearest couple of weeks though, but as I said it's too early to make any promises about when. For what it's worth, the thing that I can promise is that there's a minimum of 5-6 people (likely far, far more) in SBWI who are willing to invest a lot of their own time and money to keep the foreign scene going and spreading the awesomeness that is BW to anyone and everyone
EDIT: wow, reading that I realize I came off as a bit of a Brood War hippie at the end there. Which is fine I guess :p
is it already clear how non swedish people can join and contribute to the project? I'd love to do so, but i couldnt find relevant information in the OP about it )=
Sorry I couldn't play today, been out camping in the woods and am toooo tired. Checked out the channel but didn't see anyone but TehRei there though :/
Anyway I can help out with practice for us every sunday as I am a pretty decent player (above C) and know much about the game. Willing to use skype-talk if someone would like to discuss the game that way while playing.
I'll be there 13:00 CET this coming sunday. If you want practice earlier just PM me as I'm free alot atm.
On October 05 2012 20:04 Sinedd wrote: are you gonna host some tournaments with this money that you got or not ?
It would be amazingly awesome if you did
That's our goal! As we're now officially in business it's more a question of which tournaments/events we're going to sponsor, and when. There's more than one member in SBWI however, and choosing what to sponsor has to be at least somewhat of a collective decision.
To answer your question in a more direct fashion: Yes we will sponsor and/or host tournaments, and we'll try keep you and everyone else on TL updated as soon as we can.
I can't personally make any promises, but there are several things being worked on atm, for instance: getting a BW-tournament at DreamHack is looking possible -- although that isn't something that will happen in the next few weeks. Hopefully we'll be able to get something going in the nearest couple of weeks though, but as I said it's too early to make any promises about when. For what it's worth, the thing that I can promise is that there's a minimum of 5-6 people (likely far, far more) in SBWI who are willing to invest a lot of their own time and money to keep the foreign scene going and spreading the awesomeness that is BW to anyone and everyone
EDIT: wow, reading that I realize I came off as a bit of a Brood War hippie at the end there. Which is fine I guess :p
awesome news dude ! :D
I knew that we had the best community in the entire world of gaming (easily!)
amazing stuff indeed !
Cant wait for some SBWI tournaments ! (I think you guys should host your own)
and the idea of BW returning to Dreamhack is fucking incredible ! :D
DH ran the matter all the way up to the top, until it came to one guy who said no. They are not interested in hosting any BW tournaments at the moment, not even for the "sake of good esport".
LRM)Game has released SBWI Nation Wars, a tournament sponsored by SBWI.
We have had a Brood Bar event.
I have now put together the server that will broadcast my future brood war channel.
AleXoundOS (and some me) have installed most of the linux software on the server and we have done the first test broadcasting. Still a bit of tuning remains, but in general things worked out great.
On October 19 2012 16:51 thezanursic wrote: Thanks for the Nation Wars sponsorship keep up the good work!
yeah
Im waiting for some epic individual event now
I'm waiting for Sweden to take over the world so we can all join this SWBI and throw massive amounts of money at BW. I'm waiting to get invaded Sweden get here asap!
On October 19 2012 16:51 thezanursic wrote: Thanks for the Nation Wars sponsorship keep up the good work!
yeah
Im waiting for some epic individual event now
I'm waiting for Sweden to take over the world so we can all join this SWBI and throw massive amounts of money at BW. I'm waiting to get invaded Sweden get here asap!
On October 19 2012 16:51 thezanursic wrote: Thanks for the Nation Wars sponsorship keep up the good work!
yeah
Im waiting for some epic individual event now
I'm waiting for Sweden to take over the world so we can all join this SWBI and throw massive amounts of money at BW. I'm waiting to get invaded Sweden get here asap!
On October 19 2012 16:51 thezanursic wrote: Thanks for the Nation Wars sponsorship keep up the good work!
yeah
Im waiting for some epic individual event now
I'm waiting for Sweden to take over the world so we can all join this SWBI and throw massive amounts of money at BW. I'm waiting to get invaded Sweden get here asap!
Yea that's what we do. Sponsoring BW events with emphasis on the foreign scene. We have been discussing other alternatives on how to use money to promote BW, but right now it's just tournaments.
On November 16 2012 01:06 thezanursic wrote: I don't live in Sweden, but I think you guys should organize LANs (I heard something something about dreamhack what was that?)
We got rejected.
I agree about organizing LANs. I think we should use our next injection of funding for a LAN, film it, and post the vods! That is, if we get enough money to rent a place.
Actually, first we should probably make an online tournament like TSL. By the way, if this ever happens, I'd love to commentate. I have excellent english, I'm hyped as fuck about Brood War, and I'm good at commentating. Give me a try out!
On November 16 2012 01:06 thezanursic wrote: I don't live in Sweden, but I think you guys should organize LANs (I heard something something about dreamhack what was that?)
We got rejected.
I agree about organizing LANs. I think we should use our next injection of funding for a LAN, film it, and post the vods! That is, if we get enough money to rent a place.
Actually, first we should probably make an online tournament like TSL. By the way, if this ever happens, I'd love to commentate. I have excellent english, I'm hyped as fuck about Brood War, and I'm good at commentating. Give me a try out!
On November 16 2012 01:06 thezanursic wrote: I don't live in Sweden, but I think you guys should organize LANs (I heard something something about dreamhack what was that?)
We got rejected.
I agree about organizing LANs. I think we should use our next injection of funding for a LAN, film it, and post the vods! That is, if we get enough money to rent a place.
Actually, first we should probably make an online tournament like TSL. By the way, if this ever happens, I'd love to commentate. I have excellent english, I'm hyped as fuck about Brood War, and I'm good at commentating. Give me a try out!
Well I hope you guys manage!
/Salute to everbody in SWBI!
Thanks and a salute to all who are actively supporting our cause: to always have HQ BW to watch! And Voddy, you should give me a call if you're interested in casting games. I have a "secret" project that you might be interested in.
On November 16 2012 01:06 thezanursic wrote: I don't live in Sweden, but I think you guys should organize LANs (I heard something something about dreamhack what was that?)
We got rejected.
I agree about organizing LANs. I think we should use our next injection of funding for a LAN, film it, and post the vods! That is, if we get enough money to rent a place.
Actually, first we should probably make an online tournament like TSL. By the way, if this ever happens, I'd love to commentate. I have excellent english, I'm hyped as fuck about Brood War, and I'm good at commentating. Give me a try out!
Well I hope you guys manage!
/Salute to everbody in SWBI!
Thanks and a salute to all who are actively supporting our cause: to always have HQ BW to watch! And Voddy, you should give me a call if you're interested in casting games. I have a "secret" project that you might be interested in.
I see. PM me your number and let's talk about it some time. Edit: Or Skype
Great! Just click the link in the OP and fill in the form. Then all you need to do is pay 50kr/year or more if you like. Hope I'll see you on sunday then
IF ANYBODY MISSED IT (all stockholmers should have gotten a text message) ON SUNDAY WE ARE WATCHING ALL NATION WARS FROM 13:00 UNTIL WE DIE!
On November 23 2012 03:59 Sinedd wrote: btw - what about BW coming back to DreamHack ?
are you guys even gonna try or u think its futile ?
If I remember correctly, we got rejected. Basically they said that there's no chance of Brood War being on Dreamhack, even if we put up the cash (correct me if I'm wrong).
If the windows version that Inferno Online uses is compatible with Brood War without too much hassle, then we could possibly have a tournament in the e-sports arena in Inferno Online. They probably won't let us, though, because StarCraft 1 isn't on their computers anymore, and I doubt they will install it just for us.
A year or two ago, when StarCraft 1 was still on their computers, we probably could have had a tournament there. (at IO, not Dreamhack)
On November 23 2012 03:59 Sinedd wrote: btw - what about BW coming back to DreamHack ?
are you guys even gonna try or u think its futile ?
If I remember correctly, we got rejected. Basically they said that there's no chance of Brood War being on Dreamhack, even if we put up the cash (correct me if I'm wrong).
If the windows version that Inferno Online uses is compatible with Brood War without too much hassle, then we could possibly have a tournament in the e-sports arena in Inferno Online. They probably won't let us, though, because StarCraft 1 isn't on their computers anymore, and I doubt they will install it just for us.
A year or two ago, when StarCraft 1 was still on their computers, we probably could have had a tournament there.
well..
fuck.. T_T
there is a QL tournament but no BW ?
well.. fckem then I bet we will have more awesome tournaments for the money we would have to invest in DH
All that voddy has said, is in fact true. DH didn't want anything to do with us for the time being. However they did leave the door half open saying "who knows about the future". But I wouldn't put my hopes on it.
The money we have at the moment (ca $1000) will of course be spent on tournaments.
Some really positive news: A NEW YEAR IS APPROACHING! That means we get another $1000 soon.
On November 21 2012 09:15 Jaevlaterran wrote: ((Terrans are as always obligated to bring MnMs(the candy) to pay the eternal debt of playing such an unmanly race))
As vice-chairman I'm putting my veto in here. I declare habeus corpus! This is clearly contra bonos mores and since you are in absentia. Also, ad hominem.
On November 23 2012 07:29 Jaevlaterran wrote: All that voddy has said, is in fact true. DH didn't want anything to do with us for the time being. However they did leave the door half open saying "who knows about the future". But I wouldn't put my hopes on it.
The money we have at the moment (ca $1000) will of course be spent on tournaments.
Some really positive news: A NEW YEAR IS APPROACHING! That means we get another $1000 soon.
Excrementa Fiunt! (IIRC: shit happens in latin, or to be precise I think "droppings are (happening)") The terran is of course free to micro his MnM in any chosen manner(eg eat them himself). Honestly I don't know why "meatshield" always brings MnMs but he always has. I think he is trying to apologize for his amazing bio play. As a zerg player I could bring drones of some sort but I'm not sure if that would be appreciated (bees anyone?).
On November 24 2012 00:23 Jaevlaterran wrote: Excrementa Fiunt! (IIRC: shit happens in latin, or to be precise I think "droppings are (happening)") The terran is of course free to micro his MnM in any chosen manner(eg eat them himself). Honestly I don't know why "meatshield" always brings MnMs but he always has. I think he is trying to apologize for his amazing bio play. As a zerg player I could bring drones of some sort but I'm not sure if that would be appreciated (bees anyone?).
Yeah, no bees are necessary, so don't worry about that. Come to think of it though, what would be nice is if you'd provide some sort of pool whenever we're watching BW in your lair... I'm just sayin'
On November 24 2012 00:23 Jaevlaterran wrote: As a zerg player I could bring drones of some sort but I'm not sure if that would be appreciated (bees anyone?).
I like honey. Bring some honey.
What do you think Protoss users could bring, apart from stolen gas? (which we don't want them to bring. That would ruin our reputation of legitimacy)
On November 24 2012 00:23 Jaevlaterran wrote: As a zerg player I could bring drones of some sort but I'm not sure if that would be appreciated (bees anyone?).
I like honey. Bring some honey.
What do you think Protoss users could bring, apart from stolen gas? (which we don't want them to bring. That would ruin our reputation of legitimacy)
Maybe we shouldn't let protoss players bring anything at all. I sure as hell don't want to get probed while I'm trying enjoy some starcraft.
Actually I don't want to get probed at all, so switch to Terran or something. Either that or we abolish this unofficial rule before someone (read: TehRei) gets hurt in a very uncomfortable way.
On November 24 2012 00:23 Jaevlaterran wrote: Excrementa Fiunt! (IIRC: shit happens in latin, or to be precise I think "droppings are (happening)") The terran is of course free to micro his MnM in any chosen manner(eg eat them himself). Honestly I don't know why "meatshield" always brings MnMs but he always has. I think he is trying to apologize for his amazing bio play. As a zerg player I could bring drones of some sort but I'm not sure if that would be appreciated (bees anyone?).
Come to think of it though, what would be nice is if you'd provide some sort of pool whenever we're watching BW in your lair... I'm just sayin'
If you ask nicely, I'm sure he will let you use his bath tub in between games.
But yeah, everyone sitting in a warm pool, drinking beer, while watching BW, that would be pretty sweet.
I'm all set for tomorrows 12 hour nation wars marathon!!!
Updated so that Foreign members now can sign up!
LÄTTA fuck yeah! In all seriousness though, I'm really pumped for tomorrow too ^^ It was sorta hard to resist looking at NW, but I managed to get through relatively unspoiled, which is gonna make it even better :D
On November 24 2012 00:23 Jaevlaterran wrote: Excrementa Fiunt! (IIRC: shit happens in latin, or to be precise I think "droppings are (happening)") The terran is of course free to micro his MnM in any chosen manner(eg eat them himself). Honestly I don't know why "meatshield" always brings MnMs but he always has. I think he is trying to apologize for his amazing bio play. As a zerg player I could bring drones of some sort but I'm not sure if that would be appreciated (bees anyone?).
I bring MnMs because they are really tasty! However... i have realized that it might be a bit wrong to eat MnMs and play (sk) terran...
Probably not so much. But you're in the skype group right? Just hit us up if you want to catch a few games. I was thinking of hosting some event during the christmas break here. Another thing is that we need to have another meeting soon where we decide what to with all our money since our major event is almost done and we have the next cash batch on the way in.
We are currently holding $968,52. After paying for SBWI Nation Wars we will be $968,52-$300 = $668,52. Next year we will most definitely get around $1000 more since it is a new year.
Which means that, we have to decide what to do with our amazing $1668,52!
This is also excluding any possible donations from foreign contributors as well as Swedes choosing to donate some extra money on top of the members fee. If you want to be able to affect the decision on what our money is spent on you need to donate money (any sum is welcome but $7,50 each year is most common). In that case you have the opportunity to PM me your wishes and it will be counted as a vote on the meeting. You will also be informed about what the final decisions were.
On December 23 2012 18:41 Jaevlaterran wrote: Probably not so much. But you're in the skype group right? Just hit us up if you want to catch a few games.
What the hell, I'm not in the Skype group, and I've met you in real life multiple times, talked to you about political philosophy, and analyzed your replays!
Now since some countries seem to have pretty extensive fees on international bank transfers, I have now set up a Paypal account. However I need confirmation from the Swedish Gov. that this is in fact "acceptable (legal?)" before I will release the information here. That will make it easier for all to donate to the SBWI. Hopefully we will then (within the week) be able to for example just say something like "It's Christmas! Let's all donate $20 to BW!" in the chat if we want to
Svenska e-sportcupen 2013 är året då Sverok tillsammans med föreningar och partners tar steget in på e-sportscenen på allvar. Svenska e-sportcupen består av tre turneringar. Först hålls onlinekval, öppna och gratis för alla deltagare. De bästa från onlinekvalen får möjlighet att delta i tre stora delfinaler i Norrköping, Västerås och Jönköping. Turneringarna avslutas med en grand final i Göteborg.
Finalerna kommer direktsändas på nätet av TV4. Utöver det kommer 24 tv-program om e-sport att visas på TV4Play. Första programmet kan ses den 7 mars.
Mer information kommer inom kort! Vill ni hjälpa till att arrangera Svenska e-sportcupen? Maila i så fall"
In short what it says is: "We are hosting something called the swedish esport cup containing three tournaments, online qualifiers. The finals will be held in three different Swedish cities, with the grand finals in Gothenburg. The finals will be broadcasted on Swedish national television and online." Then it says more information shortly and "would you like to help organizing this event? In that case just send me an email". I have no idea on wether this includes BW or not, but I sent an email asking about that. I don't' know if we can include foreign players too, probably not but who knows. Still kind of interesting.
On January 26 2013 02:07 Jaevlaterran wrote: I just got an interesting email from the Swedish government funded organization (which sponsors esport organizations like SBWI):
Svenska e-sportcupen 2013 är året då Sverok tillsammans med föreningar och partners tar steget in på e-sportscenen på allvar. Svenska e-sportcupen består av tre turneringar. Först hålls onlinekval, öppna och gratis för alla deltagare. De bästa från onlinekvalen får möjlighet att delta i tre stora delfinaler i Norrköping, Västerås och Jönköping. Turneringarna avslutas med en grand final i Göteborg.
Finalerna kommer direktsändas på nätet av TV4. Utöver det kommer 24 tv-program om e-sport att visas på TV4Play. Första programmet kan ses den 7 mars.
Mer information kommer inom kort! Vill ni hjälpa till att arrangera Svenska e-sportcupen? Maila i så fall"
In short what it says is: "We are hosting something called the swedish esport cup containing three tournaments, online qualifiers. The finals will be held in three different Swedish cities, with the grand finals in Gothenburg. The finals will be broadcasted on Swedish national television and online." Then it says more information shortly and "would you like to help organizing this event? In that case just send me an email". I have no idea on wether this includes BW or not, but I sent an email asking about that. I don't' know if we can include foreign players too, probably not but who knows. Still kind of interesting.
By the way we just got a donation of $90!
Really cool! I just hope that they didn't confuse you with a SC2 organizer maybe BW can be done alongside the other games that will be done.
On January 26 2013 02:07 Jaevlaterran wrote: I just got an interesting email from the Swedish government funded organization (which sponsors esport organizations like SBWI):
Svenska e-sportcupen 2013 är året då Sverok tillsammans med föreningar och partners tar steget in på e-sportscenen på allvar. Svenska e-sportcupen består av tre turneringar. Först hålls onlinekval, öppna och gratis för alla deltagare. De bästa från onlinekvalen får möjlighet att delta i tre stora delfinaler i Norrköping, Västerås och Jönköping. Turneringarna avslutas med en grand final i Göteborg.
Finalerna kommer direktsändas på nätet av TV4. Utöver det kommer 24 tv-program om e-sport att visas på TV4Play. Första programmet kan ses den 7 mars.
Mer information kommer inom kort! Vill ni hjälpa till att arrangera Svenska e-sportcupen? Maila i så fall"
In short what it says is: "We are hosting something called the swedish esport cup containing three tournaments, online qualifiers. The finals will be held in three different Swedish cities, with the grand finals in Gothenburg. The finals will be broadcasted on Swedish national television and online." Then it says more information shortly and "would you like to help organizing this event? In that case just send me an email". I have no idea on wether this includes BW or not, but I sent an email asking about that. I don't' know if we can include foreign players too, probably not but who knows. Still kind of interesting.
On January 26 2013 02:07 Jaevlaterran wrote: I just got an interesting email from the Swedish government funded organization (which sponsors esport organizations like SBWI):
Svenska e-sportcupen 2013 är året då Sverok tillsammans med föreningar och partners tar steget in på e-sportscenen på allvar. Svenska e-sportcupen består av tre turneringar. Först hålls onlinekval, öppna och gratis för alla deltagare. De bästa från onlinekvalen får möjlighet att delta i tre stora delfinaler i Norrköping, Västerås och Jönköping. Turneringarna avslutas med en grand final i Göteborg.
Finalerna kommer direktsändas på nätet av TV4. Utöver det kommer 24 tv-program om e-sport att visas på TV4Play. Första programmet kan ses den 7 mars.
Mer information kommer inom kort! Vill ni hjälpa till att arrangera Svenska e-sportcupen? Maila i så fall"
In short what it says is: "We are hosting something called the swedish esport cup containing three tournaments, online qualifiers. The finals will be held in three different Swedish cities, with the grand finals in Gothenburg. The finals will be broadcasted on Swedish national television and online." Then it says more information shortly and "would you like to help organizing this event? In that case just send me an email". I have no idea on wether this includes BW or not, but I sent an email asking about that. I don't' know if we can include foreign players too, probably not but who knows. Still kind of interesting.
By the way we just got a donation of $90!
I bet it's SC2.
I don't know, it'd be kind of hard to mistake SBWI for SC2 organization with its title and all Either way I hope for good news!
On January 26 2013 02:07 Jaevlaterran wrote: I just got an interesting email from the Swedish government funded organization (which sponsors esport organizations like SBWI):
Svenska e-sportcupen 2013 är året då Sverok tillsammans med föreningar och partners tar steget in på e-sportscenen på allvar. Svenska e-sportcupen består av tre turneringar. Först hålls onlinekval, öppna och gratis för alla deltagare. De bästa från onlinekvalen får möjlighet att delta i tre stora delfinaler i Norrköping, Västerås och Jönköping. Turneringarna avslutas med en grand final i Göteborg.
Finalerna kommer direktsändas på nätet av TV4. Utöver det kommer 24 tv-program om e-sport att visas på TV4Play. Första programmet kan ses den 7 mars.
Mer information kommer inom kort! Vill ni hjälpa till att arrangera Svenska e-sportcupen? Maila i så fall"
In short what it says is: "We are hosting something called the swedish esport cup containing three tournaments, online qualifiers. The finals will be held in three different Swedish cities, with the grand finals in Gothenburg. The finals will be broadcasted on Swedish national television and online." Then it says more information shortly and "would you like to help organizing this event? In that case just send me an email". I have no idea on wether this includes BW or not, but I sent an email asking about that. I don't' know if we can include foreign players too, probably not but who knows. Still kind of interesting.
By the way we just got a donation of $90!
I bet it's SC2.
I don't know, it'd be kind of hard to mistake SBWI for SC2 organization with its title and all Either way I hope for good news!
It just seems to good to be true, and Sweden has always been mainstream town when it comes to gaming.
Yea, but they were asking if we wanted to participate in organizing the event. Maybe we can affect the games being played? I'll see what I can do at least.
On February 04 2013 16:39 thezanursic wrote: This thread deserves more love!
thread: "but I have a headache..." ^^ Thanks for humpin.. I mean bumping the thread for me It reminded me of some things I have to share.
Relevant things:
Yearly meeting date: Sunday February 24th 13:00 CET If you have any thoughts you wish to be brought up on the meeting, please PM me and I will take it up on the meeting. A few questions will be sent to our members beforehand so people who can't attend the meeting still can make their voices heard. The decision on what to do with our money is ofc one of those.
I just got an email about this tourney that the Swedish gov. wants to support in esport. The guy in charge told me the esports included in the tour hadn't been decided yet. And then he asked me which esport we wanted to organize/participate in and I ofc said "Starcraft: Brood War, and I seriously do not mean SC2 when I say that. If there is SC2 instead of BW, 99% of our members have no interest in organizing/participating/watching.". He is probably discussing this with his superiors as we speak but who knows? Maybe we will see some BW on Swedish national television (and on their website)
Beer+BW at my place on the 9th of February watching CE vs Poland at 18CET.
Yet again another great time at my place! Beer and ofc some high class bw. We are really starting to get to know eachother well now which is great. We are all such Pro7ect fanboys
We also need to hold a yearly meeting. When should we have this?
I should be available pretty much every weekend, as long as I get a heads up a couple of days in advance.
Also, yesterday was a blast :D Too bad about the w/o though, but there were still some really cool games being played. It goes without saying that all Pro7ecT's matches fall into that category, but there were some other great as well, Bakuryu vs TTF for instance was pretty damn awesome.
Well right now I've just booked a place for watching the tls finals. We're gonna have a video projector and they sell beer and snacks there.
Other than that we are more or less gearing up for a couple of things and more will be revealed when more information has been gathered. This so we can make some super quick decisions; all of us by 1) reading the supplied info 2) answering previously prepared questions
Also we've had a couple of get-togethers. This has led me to see some of the resources we have in terms of education and skills among the Stockholm guys. I hope to use these in the near future, but I'll have coordinate this first.
On March 09 2013 07:03 Holgerius wrote: When is the TLS final? I hope I can get a couple of days off from work to come down and watch it with you guys. :D
We have sent the prize money to the Polish national team aka the winners of SBWI Nation Wars.
Today at 8 we are meeting up to watch the TLS finals at our new premise. It is a cellar with black walls for a cinema feeling which hopefully will work well with my projector (We will rent this place with other money than that of the SBWI: since that will exclusively go to sponsoring tournaments).
This place is like a mixture between a store and a pub. During daytime they sell board games and such and during evening they have gaming nights where they also sell beer, snacks, all kinds of sodas, coffee etc. We will be renting it as such, but instead of playing board games, we will be watching BW. We have our own entrance and key and since I work there we can stay there for as long as we like.
We now have a working Paypal: swedish.brood.war.initiative@gmail.com for donations.
Well there's about 10 guys who show up in different constellations but since the TLS finals was on a Swedish national holiday (easter eve is kinda a family thing) we weren't gonna meet up but three guys showed up most of the time before we got this new place our old place was overfull. now i reckon we have at least place for 30 people so possibly we can go all in on marketing our events
On April 05 2013 12:04 Jaevlaterran wrote: Well there's about 10 guys who show up in different constellations but since the TLS finals was on a Swedish national holiday (easter eve is kinda a family thing) we weren't gonna meet up but three guys showed up most of the time before we got this new place our old place was overfull. now i reckon we have at least place for 30 people so possibly we can go all in on marketing our events
Good luck. I am pretty sure that a lot of Swedish folk who currently play SC2 would possibly show up, but as you said it has to be marketed a little bit better.
On April 09 2013 06:42 Jaevlaterran wrote: Hello TL! We just got our first anonymous donation to our paypal account of $15,50! Thank you to this kind soul!
Got a question from Tadah if I were interested in participating if they should arrange a BW and beer event in Gothenburg. I am definitely up for it atleast Does anyone know anything about this? Was the responses among the people asked about interest promising? Got a whole bunch of people (25?) for the TSL2 finals in Gbg who gathered at Chalmers; and i believe that PM´ing the bunch of people that posted in that thread could be a good idea when looking for interested people.
On April 09 2013 19:30 Kairo wrote: Got a question from Tadah if I were interested in participating if they should arrange a BW and beer event in Gothenburg. I am definitely up for it atleast Does anyone know anything about this? Was the responses among the people asked about interest promising? Got a whole bunch of people (25?) for the TSL2 finals in Gbg who gathered at Chalmers; and i believe that PM´ing the bunch of people that posted in that thread could be a good idea when looking for interested people.
I am definitely interested! I sent a text message to the members of SBWI in the Gothenburg region, the interest doesn't seem to be that high. I suspect that the first event is always much harder to get off the ground though.
Edit: Hehe just got your text message, SSL Finals sounds awesome! And we get some time to get people onboard and to organize.
So next week on Sunday we will have the big meeting at 14 CET in Stockholm where we decide what do with our money and some other planning etc. If you are a donor you may PM me if you have something you wish to be discussed on the meeting. Other than that all members independent on where you live have a couple of basic questions to vote on:
1. What type of tours would you like us to host? a) One big and a series of smaller ones. (if you have preferences on what types of tours please specify) b) Many small ones and no big tour. (if you have preferences on what types of tours please specify) c) One extra big and no other tours. (if you have preferences on what types of tours please specify)
2. Would you like to be in charge of something in the SBWI's organization? You can volunteer for multiple options although only some may be combined for legal reasons. In case you are elected as two we will ask you which one you want. a) I would like to volunteer as a web designer b) I would like to volunteer as a the one in charge of the SBWI economy (requires voting since there can only be one) c) I would like to volunteer as the chairman of SBWI (requires voting since there can only be one) d) I would like to volunteer as the one in charge of Marketing and PR (requires voting since there can only be one) e) I would like to volunteer as a regional administrator (in charge of local events) in Gothenburg/Stockholm (requires voting since there can only be one of each region) f) I would like to volunteer as something else
I need these at latest next Friday so people can have time to vote for specific people for the different positions in case we have multiple people applying for the same position.
Now let's start hosting more tours!
BTW. A new guy just signed up as an anonymous donor for about $80 (500SEK) a month
On April 12 2013 16:10 Jaevlaterran wrote: So next week on Sunday we will have the big meeting at 14 CET in Stockholm where we decide what do with our money and some other planning etc. If you are a donor you may PM me if you have something you wish to be discussed on the meeting. Other than that all members independent on where you live have a couple of basic questions to vote on:
1. What type of tours would you like us to host? a) One big and a series of smaller ones. (if you have preferences on what types of tours please specify) b) Many small ones and no big tour. (if you have preferences on what types of tours please specify) c) One extra big and no other tours. (if you have preferences on what types of tours please specify)
2. Would you like to be in charge of something in the SBWI's organization? You can volunteer for multiple options although only some may be combined for legal reasons. In case you are elected as two we will ask you which one you want. a) I would like to volunteer as a web designer b) I would like to volunteer as a the one in charge of the SBWI economy (requires voting since there can only be one) c) I would like to volunteer as the chairman of SBWI (requires voting since there can only be one) d) I would like to volunteer as the one in charge of Marketing and PR (requires voting since there can only be one) e) I would like to volunteer as a regional administrator (in charge of local events) in Gothenburg/Stockholm (requires voting since there can only be one of each region) f) I would like to volunteer as something else
I need these at latest next Friday so people can have time to vote for specific people for the different positions in case we have multiple people applying for the same position.
Now let's start hosting more tours!
BTW. A new guy just signed up as an anonymous donor for about $80 (500SEK) a month
2. Would you like to be in charge of something in the SBWI's organization? You can volunteer for multiple options although only some may be combined for legal reasons. In case you are elected as two we will ask you which one you want. a) I would like to volunteer as a web designer b) I would like to volunteer as a the one in charge of the SBWI economy (requires voting since there can only be one) c) I would like to volunteer as the chairman of SBWI (requires voting since there can only be one) d) I would like to volunteer as the one in charge of Marketing and PR (requires voting since there can only be one) e) I would like to volunteer as a regional administrator (in charge of local events) in Gothenburg/Stockholm (requires voting since there can only be one of each region) f) I would like to volunteer as something else
/.../
I would like to volunteer as the one in charge of the SBWI economy. I'll also be bringing this up in person at the meeting on Sunday the 21st, but I figure I might as well announce my intentions in the thread as well . If you have no idea who I am, then you're either not living in Stockholm, or you haven't been to any SBWI-events yet (in both cases: get your act together!) If you do live in the Stockholm area though, we've probably met at one BroodBar or another, I'm the blond, doritos-loving, skinny, beer-snob who usually gets into heated arguments with Jaevlaterran about whether or not the build being used is an FD. I'm not a professional as far as managing an organization's economy goes, but I'm not completely without experience either. Perhaps most importantly, I'm willing to put a lot of time and effort into SBWI, since BroodWar is my passion and deserves nothing less than all I have.
... and now this is starting to sound like a really nerdy and weird job application :p Anyhow, I wouldn't mind helping out with Marketing and PR either, but I'm hesitant to volunteer for that position since I don't have any experience with that stuff outside of a classroom.
I'll see some of you guys on Sunday, and hopefully I'll also meet every single TL-regular/BW-fan in the area the next time we're watching some games and enjoying some unhealthy snacks and beverages
Chairman (leader): Jaevlaterran Treasurer (economy): TehRei PR (marketing): Epoxide Regional Administrator of Gothenburg (leader in Gothenburg): Abjurer Senior web designer: Mutisk Junior web designer: vOddy
Protocol: With the exception of general discussion, this was what was decided:
1. The voting resulted in the alternative being "One big and several small tourneys" winning. We will host our own (not sponsor) flagship 1v1 tournament that will be a returning event if successful. Regarding the smaller ones they will be some "for fun tours" and some more serious types of BW that just haven't got the sponsors to get bigger tours. Exactly what type of tours will be revealed as they are organized but I can spoiler a little about them. We discussed tours involving some new maps, 2v2, team melee and Tandem Starcraft.
2. Sponsoring ISL4 As a result of the drama surrounding the organization of the SBWI NW we have decided not to primarily focus on sponsoring events where we can not fully control the organization. ISL4 is therefore not a priority (our own tours will be instead) but is left as a possibility depending on funds.
3. Website We have decided to get a proper website with all information on etc. to further improve our credability and organization. Mutisk will lead the web design team consisting of himself and vOddy. They are both studying web design and Mutisk will design this website as his final project in one course. Jaevlaterran has a server-computer that will work as the website's sever. Hopefully we can make this website available in mutliple languages (English, Russian most likely).
On April 22 2013 18:31 [sc1f]eonzerg wrote: Where photos and videos of the events !!!!
Arcane, the name of the company whose place we rent have invested in a new projector and 3x webcams. We will broadcast the crowd reactions in the future we are aiming for an event of around 30 people.
On April 22 2013 18:31 [sc1f]eonzerg wrote: Where photos and videos of the events !!!!
Arcane, the name of the company whose place we rent have invested in a new projector and 3x webcams. We will broadcast the crowd reactions in the future we are aiming for an event of around 30 people.
Cool!
You guys are doing an amazing job. So you currently have how much money?
On April 22 2013 18:31 [sc1f]eonzerg wrote: Where photos and videos of the events !!!!
Arcane, the name of the company whose place we rent have invested in a new projector and 3x webcams. We will broadcast the crowd reactions in the future we are aiming for an event of around 30 people.
Cool!
You guys are doing an amazing job. So you currently have how much money?
On April 22 2013 18:31 [sc1f]eonzerg wrote: Where photos and videos of the events !!!!
Arcane, the name of the company whose place we rent have invested in a new projector and 3x webcams. We will broadcast the crowd reactions in the future we are aiming for an event of around 30 people.
Cool!
You guys are doing an amazing job. So you currently have how much money?
Roughly speaking somewhere around $2500.
O.o
Well that's more than enought to run 1 big tournament and a couple of showmatches/fun ones.
On April 22 2013 18:31 [sc1f]eonzerg wrote: Where photos and videos of the events !!!!
Arcane, the name of the company whose place we rent have invested in a new projector and 3x webcams. We will broadcast the crowd reactions in the future we are aiming for an event of around 30 people.
Cool!
You guys are doing an amazing job. So you currently have how much money?
Roughly speaking somewhere around $2500.
O.o
Well that's more than enought to run 1 big tournament and a couple of showmatches/fun ones.
Yeah, I mean who says we can't fit in another one? Updated the OP with all the recent information (cleaned it up quite a bit as well).
On April 22 2013 18:31 [sc1f]eonzerg wrote: Where photos and videos of the events !!!!
Arcane, the name of the company whose place we rent have invested in a new projector and 3x webcams. We will broadcast the crowd reactions in the future we are aiming for an event of around 30 people.
Cool!
You guys are doing an amazing job. So you currently have how much money?
Roughly speaking somewhere around $2500.
O.o
Well that's more than enought to run 1 big tournament and a couple of showmatches/fun ones.
Yeah, I mean who says we can't fit in another one? Updated the OP with all the recent information (cleaned it up quite a bit as well).
Thanks I just wanted to say that the OP hasn't been uploaded for a while.
I think there certainly is space for another tournament. You guys just have to make sure that you don't overlap with TLS.
On April 22 2013 18:31 [sc1f]eonzerg wrote: Where photos and videos of the events !!!!
Arcane, the name of the company whose place we rent have invested in a new projector and 3x webcams. We will broadcast the crowd reactions in the future we are aiming for an event of around 30 people.
Cool!
You guys are doing an amazing job. So you currently have how much money?
Roughly speaking somewhere around $2500.
O.o
Well that's more than enought to run 1 big tournament and a couple of showmatches/fun ones.
Yeah, I mean who says we can't fit in another one? Updated the OP with all the recent information (cleaned it up quite a bit as well).
Thanks I just wanted to say that the OP hasn't been uploaded for a while.
I think there certainly is space for another tournament. You guys just have to make sure that you don't overlap with TLS.
So i should just keep a look out in this thread for stuff thats going to happend? I'll join any tournament, even if it dosent have a pricepool. (i suck so i whouldent win anything anyways.)
On May 13 2013 18:33 Jensbond wrote: Just signed up ^^
So i should just keep a look out in this thread for stuff thats going to happend? I'll join any tournament, even if it dosent have a pricepool. (i suck so i whouldent win anything anyways.)
where: Arcane at Hagagatan 6, Odenplan, Center Stockholm
how: 25Kr entrance fee, we will watch it on a projector screen, beer, snacks, soda etc. can be bought inside. As well as pizza at . Stimpacks will be sold( I have negotiated a special price on 1 beer + 1 energy drink)
Book tickets on 08-22 25 22 and pick them up at Arcane. If you're a registered member, you can also contact me for tickets.
tbh I think that bw needs more classic tournaments. In last few years there were only few major tournaments + ofc mighty defiler tours. Too many D and C ranks tours/leagues, invitational tours, tours where forbidden is to build something or only mirrors etc instead normal ones. I prefer open tours with some cool map pool and interesting format + some prize pool to compete for ^^
On May 16 2013 23:16 Jaevlaterran wrote: I might as well post the info here as well:
when: 1st of june at 12:00
where: Arcane at Hagagatan 6, Odenplan, Center Stockholm
how: 25Kr entrance fee, we will watch it on a projector screen, beer, snacks, soda etc. can be bought inside. As well as pizza at . Stimpacks will be sold( I have negotiated a special price on 1 beer + 1 energy drink)
Book tickets on 08-22 25 22 and pick them up at Arcane. If you're a registered member, you can also contact me for tickets.
Guys, what sort of a bw event will you be watching ?
On May 16 2013 23:26 Mewka wrote: tbh I think that bw needs more classic tournaments. In last few years there were only few major tournaments + ofc mighty defiler tours. Too many D and C ranks tours/leagues, invitational tours, tours where forbidden is to build something or only mirrors etc instead normal ones. I prefer open tours with some cool map pool and interesting format + some prize pool to compete for ^^
I agree with you, and this is something I briefly touched upon a month ago when we had our yearly meeting. When it comes to filling a certain niche though, it gets complicated. Defiler is an awesome weekly tournament that fills a very clear niche. So we don't want to hold a tournament that competes with Defiler in terms of timeslot or format (this would alienate players and viewers alike for no good reason).
Then we have the TLS, another awesome tournament that fills a clear niche. Scheduling is not impossible here, but might be a hassle at times, since we don't want players or viewers being forced to choose one tournament over the other. As if that's not enough, the TL community doesn't have an enormous amount of casters, and the casters we do have also have other obligations and interests besides casting BW (at least I think they do).
I believe Defiler and TLS are the biggest currently running 1v1 tournaments. What SBWI needs to do is figure out how our 1v1 tournament(s) can fit into the current tournament-climate (for lack of a better word).
Before I start drifting too much off-topic, I'll get back to your post:
We will definitely hold "normal", 1v1, open tournaments.
We want to support the map making community, meaning that we aim to include newly created maps in the map pool of (hopefully) all our tournaments.
Format is a more complex question. It is one of the things that differentiates one tournament from another, but it shouldn't be there only to make a tournament stand out from the rest. It needs to be fair to the players, approachable to viewers and players alike and it needs to be easy to grasp in order to avoid misunderstandings and needless confusion.
We want to have as generous of a prize pool as we can afford. A high prize pool obviously adds more incentive to participate, and also helps foster a competitive spirit among the participants.
However, there are other things that also needs to be taken into consideration:
Catering to a wide audience. 1v1 tournaments like Defiler targets a fairly specific audience. Weird 1v1 tournaments like Gem League targets another (although I'm sure I'm not the only one who enjoys watching both). We also want to host 2v2 tournaments in the future, which is yet another type of audience. We can't limit ourselves to just hosting one of the above -- we're likely gonna mix it up a bit.
Casters are a limited resource.
Graphic designers (to make banners, cheerfuls, logos, etc) are even more scarce.
Other stuff. The above is just what I could come up with on the top of my head.
This isn't reason enough to be pessimistic though. The last couple of weeks have probably been hectic for many, as the last weeks of the spring term tends to be for students. With beginning of summer, as people get more free time, I hope we can start hosting tournaments. If nothing else, that's a personal goal for me.
Hopefully that shed some light on the reasoning of SBWI. If anyone has any questions or suggestions regarding future tournaments, feel free to post them in this thread. I can't promise to answer all questions, and as far as suggestions go I can only guarantee that those from SBWI-members will be discussed. + Show Spoiler +
The reason for that is simply that all suggestions brought up within the organization will, regardless of topic, always get some sort of response. Whereas this is a forum thread, so it's possible that I, or someone else on the board, forget to respond or don't have access to the internet or something like that.
Obviously, if you have a really good idea we'll implement it regardless of whether or not you're member ^^
Update with our picture from the Barcraft! Although I am sad that the back row and the 2 guys standing in the back couldn't fit the picture, it was nonetheless glorious when we appeared on Sayle's stream.
On June 03 2013 03:53 Sinedd wrote: apropos casters ! - where the hell is hacklebeast ?!?! :O
I miss him alot..
Hackle retired from casting, but is still active on the forums and in the community in general.
oh nooooo... ;/ why did he retire ? Did he said that ?
one less caster is a bad thing.. especially if it was such a good one !
Yea, it's true. I mentioned it at the end of my last cast, but didn't feel like making a "hey look at me and tell me how awesome I am," retirement thread. Really did bring a smile to my face to see you say that though.
On June 03 2013 03:53 Sinedd wrote: apropos casters ! - where the hell is hacklebeast ?!?! :O
I miss him alot..
Hackle retired from casting, but is still active on the forums and in the community in general.
oh nooooo... ;/ why did he retire ? Did he said that ?
one less caster is a bad thing.. especially if it was such a good one !
Yea, it's true. I mentioned it at the end of my last cast, but didn't feel like making a "hey look at me and tell me how awesome I am," retirement thread. Really did bring a smile to my face to see you say that though.
Sounds like you have given this a lot of thought and have some pretty good ideas of what you want. My opinion is that you should consider a team league to fill the void left by no more gambits cup. Also this would allow for a set of 2v2 to add some variety. Best of luck!!
On June 13 2013 12:32 DsT-Napoleon wrote: Sounds like you have given this a lot of thought and have some pretty good ideas of what you want. My opinion is that you should consider a team league to fill the void left by no more gambits cup. Also this would allow for a set of 2v2 to add some variety. Best of luck!!
On June 14 2013 06:10 thezanursic wrote: With GC gone do you guys have any plans of organizing/sponsoring a teamleague of your own?
SBWI sponsoring a team league is not completely unrealistic, but it's also something that needs to be discussed internally before any decision is made.
You might be wondering what "discussed internally" actually means in this context, so I'm going to explain exactly how the situation is right now and what needs to be done before we have a definitive answer to this question.
2 days ago I spoke with Jaevlaterran about a smaller SBWI-tournament which I wanted us to do. Prior to us having this conversation, another SBWI member (I think his name on TL is Abjurer? sorry :$) had suggested a format in which the top players of all teams represented in Gambits Cup would battle it out in a 1v1 Single Elim setting. I was super excited after he had posted this in our Facebook group. What I wanted to hear was what Jaevlaterran thought of this idea, and also if I could increase the proposed price pool a bit, since this format called for something slightly more impressive.
After we had discussed this other tournament, I carefully and very smoothly said something along the lines of: "... is there even a small notion of a possibility that maybe we might, for our bigger tournament later on, you know, perhaps host something like a team league sort of like, I dunno, gambits cup or something, maybe?" That's a pretty weird way to ask a question, I know, but I swear to god, that's pretty much how I went about asking his opinion. I'm exaggerating a lot less than I care to admit here, and it gets even more comical when taken into account what he answered me with: "Yeah, why not? Us hosting the new Gambits Cup would be awesome."
I realize that this post contains more time travel than the average episode of Doctor Who, BUT, going back to why I liked the idea proposed by Abjurer; (1) I really miss gambits cup, and (2) I'm hardly the only one feeling this way. Obviously, doing the full monty and hosting a new team league would be even cooler than simply hosting a commemorative, one time only tournament. Remember the "internal discussion" thing I mentioned earlier? Even though both me and Jaevlaterran are interested in hosting a team league, we actually haven't discussed this properly with the rest of the organization. This would be fine if we didn't value democracy in SBWI, which, incidentally, we do -- even when it's inconvenient. So... I should probably go do that asaply...
... but before that I'm going to do something awful. I'm going to pose another rhetorical question. Why are you telling me all of this? Because, believe it or not, your opinion matters to us. Without the BW-community, SBWI wouldn't have had any reason to exist. The whole point of creating SBWI was, and still is, to give something back to that same community. The relationship between SBWI and the rest of the foreign BroodWar scene is certainly of the give-and-take variety, especially when you take into account all of the donations we receive from fellow BW-fans. If those fans want another Gambits Cup, then there's just no way for us to ignore that.
The donations we have received so far, combined with the subsidies from the Swedish government, means SBWI should be able to provide a price pool that is both fair and exciting for the participating players. The casters, the mapmakers and LR-posters are all there in the community. An anti-abuse team, referees and all other behind-the-scenes workers is something SBWI can fix.
So what's stopping us?
If we decide to go through with this: nothing really. It's going to be a lot of work though, which is why I'm ending this post with a request. One request and one question, which is not rhetorical by the way.
What do you think about SBWI hosting a new team league? Good or bad, any feedback is appreciated!
Do you want to help making this, or any other tournament we might host, happen? If you have any particular skill that might be relevant, whether it's graphic design, replay analysis (for anti-abuse/hack purposes), or you're an aspiring caster, then that's awesome -- please send me a PM! If you don't know anything about stuff like that, but you still want to help, then you're just as awesome and just as welcome. Send me a PM and we'll work something out!
Another way of contributing is making a donation to us. SBWI is a non-profit organization, meaning, in this case, that any donation goes directly to a tournament's price pool. We do not use donated funds to hire web developers to make our website. We don't use your money to buy beer for our BroodBars. Also, my bills are still being paid for with my money (sadly). More information about donating to us is available in the OP of this thread.
<3 teamleague with new cw system: bo7 1v1 sets, bo3 2v2 sets if one team wins the 1v1 and the other the 2v2 then ACE match: 3v3 hunters or 3v3 team melee OR resurrect all rank team league with more realistic tier system OR BOTH!
On June 17 2013 06:21 skzlime wrote: <3 teamleague with new cw system: bo7 1v1 sets, bo3 2v2 sets if one team wins the 1v1 and the other the 2v2 then ACE match: 3v3 hunters or 3v3 team melee OR resurrect all rank team league with more realistic tier system OR BOTH!
On June 17 2013 06:21 skzlime wrote: <3 teamleague with new cw system: bo7 1v1 sets, bo3 2v2 sets if one team wins the 1v1 and the other the 2v2 then ACE match: 3v3 hunters or 3v3 team melee OR resurrect all rank team league with more realistic tier system OR BOTH!
On June 17 2013 06:21 skzlime wrote: <3 teamleague with new cw system: bo7 1v1 sets, bo3 2v2 sets if one team wins the 1v1 and the other the 2v2 then ACE match: 3v3 hunters or 3v3 team melee OR resurrect all rank team league with more realistic tier system OR BOTH!
I would like there to be one set of 2v2 like in NW. There are plenty of good 2v2ers out there that shouldn't be left out. Also, I do recall Nation Wars having semi-entertaining 1v1 games at best but amazing 2v2 games. Anyone else remember the Tokyoa 23 kill mutalisk?
I'm kinda surprised to see all this 2v2 hate to be honest :p Obviously we aren't going to pick a format that everyone but me and Jaevlaterran hates, but still... Also, keep in mind that the SBWI team league is still in the pre-planning stage, meaning that nothing has been decided yet. In other words, feel free to leave any suggestions and criticisms. It's a lot easier for us to design a format that's "right" from the beginning, rather than making something we think would be cool and then redoing it dozens of times until it works for almost everyone involved.
I check back on this thread pretty much on a daily basis, and while I won't be able to respond to every single post, I will be able to read them all.
Thanks for all the positive feedback and the suggestions you've given so far!
On June 19 2013 00:33 skzlime wrote: if you guys decide to do a team league like gambit, i propose increasing number of sets to bo9 for moar brood warz
bo7 + ace match is actually the best format imo..
season divided into two parts - one a normal format and the second one a all-kill format
On June 19 2013 00:33 skzlime wrote: if you guys decide to do a team league like gambit, i propose increasing number of sets to bo9 for moar brood warz
bo7 + ace match is actually the best format imo..
season divided into two parts - one a normal format and the second one a all-kill format
a teamleague to replace GC would be fucking sweet I liked the format of both GC and NW, except not so much the all kill one. I vote regular format bo7 + ace, or bo5/2v2+ace
On June 24 2013 01:58 FyRe_DragOn wrote: a teamleague to replace GC would be fucking sweet I liked the format of both GC and NW, except not so much the all kill one. I vote regular format bo7 + ace, or bo5/2v2+ace
On July 04 2013 03:19 thezanursic wrote: I took a glance at your page on FB and there was something about a tournament called SBWI Summer Tour #1.
Which sounds nice. Can you give us some information on that?
On July 04 2013 15:50 Mewka wrote: Can't wait to see some more info about that summer tournament
On July 04 2013 15:31 Jaevlaterran wrote: Well im not in charge of organizing any tour atm. Tehrei knows more of this matter.
And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!
There will actually be an announcement thread for the tournament this weekend... but I suppose I could do a bit of a teaser anyway. I've seen Mewka talk about his dislike for tournaments with restrictions on who's allowed to play in it, and I'm happy to say that you won't find anything like that to complain about.
On July 04 2013 15:31 Jaevlaterran wrote: Well im not in charge of organizing any tour atm. Tehrei knows more of this matter.
And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!
There will actually be an announcement thread for the tournament this weekend... but I suppose I could do a bit of a teaser anyway. I've seen Mewka talk about his dislike for tournaments with restrictions on who's allowed to play in it, and I'm happy to say that you won't find anything like that to complain about.
On July 04 2013 15:31 Jaevlaterran wrote: Well im not in charge of organizing any tour atm. Tehrei knows more of this matter.
And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!
There will actually be an announcement thread for the tournament this weekend... but I suppose I could do a bit of a teaser anyway. I've seen Mewka talk about his dislike for tournaments with restrictions on who's allowed to play in it, and I'm happy to say that you won't find anything like that to complain about.
On July 04 2013 03:19 thezanursic wrote: I took a glance at your page on FB and there was something about a tournament called SBWI Summer Tour #1.
Which sounds nice. Can you give us some information on that?
On July 04 2013 15:50 Mewka wrote: Can't wait to see some more info about that summer tournament
On July 04 2013 15:31 Jaevlaterran wrote: Well im not in charge of organizing any tour atm. Tehrei knows more of this matter.
And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!
There will actually be an announcement thread for the tournament this weekend... but I suppose I could do a bit of a teaser anyway. I've seen Mewka talk about his dislike for tournaments with restrictions on who's allowed to play in it, and I'm happy to say that you won't find anything like that to complain about.
Can someone explain the bo7 + ace format to me? In what cases would a ace match be necessary after a played out bo7?
I feel retarded.
EDIT: Or are you actually talking about what I would refer to as a bo6 + ace? Kinda like what SC2 proleague is right now (and probably before SC2 as well).
On July 28 2013 02:02 Mewka wrote: yo anything is comming from SBWI ?
Death
Summertime yo
This, basically. It sucks big time, but we're simply lacking in manpower atm (this was made painfully obvious during Summer Tour). Most of our members are either on vacation or working during the summer break - both of which are valid excuses of course, but at the end of the day the result is still that there aren't any cool SBWI events going on.
SBWI isn't dying though, so that's one thing you don't have to worry about.
On a related note, since we're only missing manpower, hit me up if you have a lot of time on your hands. Actively helping make events happen is probably the only guaranteed way to see more tournaments.
Yea we're all having vacations etc. We will probably have a meeting about the possibility of hosting the next team league as soon as the Swedish industrial vacation time ends. That will be around the 1st of September.
I conducted an interview with Jaevlaterran a few days ago for a write up I'm currently doing. He told me a bit more about SBWI's background - I figured some of you might be interested
Could you explain how the funding works? It sounds a bit hard to understand for aliens, especially for me as German. German press, media and politics consider video games more of a threat than actually a contribution to culture…
First of all Sweden is all into the national economic theory on social capital. Since organizations are a great way to improve social capital in a country the Swedish government funds some of them.What they fund mostly is 2 types of organizations: Either youth organizations or so called study circles. Study circles are a group of people who just meet up and study something together, such as let’s say knitting. They meet up, teach eachother how to knit etc. and just hang out. Then the gov will support this so they have money to buy coffe, fabrics or whatever, some cookies etc, but in my case it is that we study BW and use the money to support tours to study from. We meet up and watch BW, play BW. This, although we in practice are a youth organization still. The youth organization part derives from the fact that sweden had a lot of alcoholism back in the day and anything the will keep the kids away from the streets and “occupied” is good. However restrictions on non-drinking etc. doesn’t exist anymore. Nowadays it is mostly about young people learning how to organize things and have something to do, meet friends etc and the Swedish government funds this. [...]
Meeting 31st of August Stockholm Gärdets subway @ 14:00. It will be possible to be on skype for the meeting, just add jaevlaterran on skype unless you already have.
We will mainly discuss if we want to go in as Main sponsor of the ICCUP main event. How we are going to run our clanleague to take the place of Gambits cup (organizing group etc.) Review of how the SBWI Summer Tour went and how we could've made it better. Other small tours to host within this year. Checking out the progress of the website with report from our senior web designer.
Another note: Sonic is now aware we exist! He posted the picture of us during the last Brood Bar event on his facebook page (after snipealot told him about us). He also wrote in korean:
"A foreigner from the famous website team liquid sent me this picture. During the SSL8 final in Stockholm Sweden, starcraft1 loving fans watching (the broadcast) on a projector. They also made a poster, I will upload that next"
followed by tons of hilarious korean comments from his fans ofc.
On August 30 2013 01:32 Jaevlaterran wrote: Meeting 31st of August Stockholm Gärdets subway @ 14:00. It will be possible to be on skype for the meeting, just add jaevlaterran on skype unless you already have.
We will mainly discuss if we want to go in as Main sponsor of the ICCUP main event. How we are going to run our clanleague to take the place of Gambits cup (organizing group etc.) Review of how the SBWI Summer Tour went and how we could've made it better. Other small tours to host within this year. Checking out the progress of the website with report from our senior web designer.
Another note: Sonic is now aware we exist! He posted the picture of us during the last Brood Bar event on his facebook page (after snipealot told him about us). He also wrote in korean:
"A foreigner from the famous website team liquid sent me this picture. During the SSL8 final in Stockholm Sweden, starcraft1 loving fans watching (the broadcast) on a projector. They also made a poster, I will upload that next"
followed by tons of hilarious korean comments from his fans ofc.
great to see progress being made. Any idea what the korean comments were?
Go in as main sponsor for the ICCUP Main Event ($250 already transfered) Organize a team league to take the place of Gambit's cup (with the help from additional sponsors and team fees: $1000) Organize 2 smaller tours ($50 winner takes it all style) Organize a LAN in Gothenburg to promote SBWI ($25+)
On September 02 2013 07:50 Jaevlaterran wrote: On the meeting we decided to do the following:
Go in as main sponsor for the ICCUP Main Event ($250 already transfered) Organize a team league to take the place of Gambit's cup (with the help from additional sponsors and team fees: $1000) Organize 2 smaller tours ($50 winner takes it all style) Organize a LAN in Gothenburg to promote SBWI ($25+)
Keep it up! I just hope that you don't run out of budget.
Go in as main sponsor for the ICCUP Main Event ($250 already transfered)
Soo are you planning to transfer more or was that just worded wierdly? Ohh and when would we be seeing the aforementioned teamleague?
On September 02 2013 07:50 Jaevlaterran wrote: On the meeting we decided to do the following:
Go in as main sponsor for the ICCUP Main Event ($250 already transfered) Organize a team league to take the place of Gambit's cup (with the help from additional sponsors and team fees: $1000) Organize 2 smaller tours ($50 winner takes it all style) Organize a LAN in Gothenburg to promote SBWI ($25+)
Keep it up! I just hope that you don't run out of budget.
Go in as main sponsor for the ICCUP Main Event ($250 already transfered)
Soo are you planning to transfer more or was that just worder wierdly? Ohh and when would we be seeing the aforementioned teamleague?
We are not planning to transfer more as it is the amount we decided on. I just said "already transfered" because I transfered the day after we held the meeting.
I will be main organizer of the team league and I am hoping to get it started sometime around 1-2 months from now. Our smaller tours will fill the gap of time that it will take to organize the team league.
Anyone interested in helping out with our upcoming teamleague can add me on skype: "jaevlaterran" to be added to the organizing group there. This is open for anyone who wants to help with anything, it has no restrictions in nationality or membership.
On September 20 2013 23:34 thezanursic wrote: The wait is making me anxious! Please put my mind to rest and reveal some more information : )
Exactly..
cmon dudes !!! Enough waiting ! Give us some info.. just some scraps at least.. We are dying from lack of foreign BW to watch !
I can't say much since I'm not directly involved with the team league stuff, but from the little I've heard it's progressing smoothly. But, seeing as manpower is as thin of a resource as ever, I don't think there's an ETA yet (please correct me if I'm wrong ^^).
I can say that the map pool will be interesting, and that you can expect some foreign-made maps to make their tournament debut
Unfortunately, my information is somewhat out of date, so I that's pretty much all I dare say for now. Jaevlaterran is working on it like a madman, but if he finds the time I'm sure he can provide some more juicy details
1st of october we will release the announcement thread for the team league if all goes according to plan. Stay calm, pull drones.
We decided on the map pool yesterday. The fundamentals that were discussed were that the pool should be: as many tilesets as possible 2, 3 and 4 player maps not 3 versions of FS gameplay should be different on most of the maps, producing variety in the gameplay
also format seems to be 6 games + ace.
I have contacted all relevant teams and we might be seing some new teams this season as well as the oldies still in business. All in all very good response with most teams just saying "yes, we'll see you there".
On September 25 2013 23:23 Jaevlaterran wrote: 1st of october we will release the announcement thread for the team league if all goes according to plan. Stay calm, pull drones.
We decided on the map pool yesterday. The fundamentals that were discussed were that the pool should be: as many tilesets as possible 2, 3 and 4 player maps not 3 versions of FS gameplay should be different on most of the maps, producing variety in the gameplay
also format seems to be 6 games + ace.
I have contacted all relevant teams and we might be seing some new teams this season as well as the oldies still in business. All in all very good response with most teams just saying "yes, we'll see you there".
Lookin forward to seeing the map pool hope it has some awesome BWMN maps
On September 25 2013 23:23 Jaevlaterran wrote: I have contacted all relevant teams and we might be seing some new teams this season as well as the oldies still in business. All in all very good response with most teams just saying "yes, we'll see you there".
I'm assuming that the above indirectly alludes that the teamleague will have at least 8 teams?
On September 25 2013 23:23 Jaevlaterran wrote: 1st of october we will release the announcement thread for the team league if all goes according to plan. Stay calm, pull drones.
We decided on the map pool yesterday. The fundamentals that were discussed were that the pool should be: as many tilesets as possible 2, 3 and 4 player maps not 3 versions of FS gameplay should be different on most of the maps, producing variety in the gameplay
also format seems to be 6 games + ace.
I have contacted all relevant teams and we might be seing some new teams this season as well as the oldies still in business. All in all very good response with most teams just saying "yes, we'll see you there".
Lookin forward to seeing the map pool hope it has some awesome BWMN maps
On September 26 2013 01:10 Jaevlaterran wrote: I have been in contact with 12 teams I belive. Some merges might be needed for some of them but it should make at least 8 teams, yes.
It's currently 12:30 and Tuesday, so while I am just as curious and hyped as the rest of you, I suspect we'll have to wait a couple of hours before anything is announced :/ I'm using it as motivation for sitting through another 2 hour long lecture in physics ("Fight through it, cause afterwards you get to read the announcement thread on TL!") So I really hope the announcement isn't delayed for the sake of my mental wellbeing :p
I don't recall all the numbers right now since we keep money on both a paypal account and a normal one and right now in 3 currencies. But I have made calculations on this, and we are fine with spending this much. Donations we get right now will mostly be used to finance things for next spring.
Could you please give us a financial update? I'm just curious how much is left after you know the tournaments, the sponsorships, the LANs, the hookers, the booze etc etc...
I really hope Marwin can get used to one of the two mice we have here. He has to play in the ICCup main event, and I don't want him to lose because he doesn't have an adequate mouse.
On December 07 2013 21:54 vOdToasT wrote: I really hope Marwin can get used to one of the two mice we have here. He has to play in the ICCup main event, and I don't want him to lose because he doesn't have an adequate mouse.
On December 07 2013 21:54 vOdToasT wrote: I really hope Marwin can get used to one of the two mice we have here. He has to play in the ICCup main event, and I don't want him to lose because he doesn't have an adequate mouse.
On December 07 2013 21:54 vOdToasT wrote: I really hope Marwin can get used to one of the two mice we have here. He has to play in the ICCup main event, and I don't want him to lose because he doesn't have an adequate mouse.
Does Marwin speak Swedish? He's Ukranian, right?
Marwin speaks fluent.
Nice. Did he move to Sweden as a foreigner or does he have Swedish ancestry?
As the first gosu foreigner visitted you recently (Marwin), I think you should guys devise honorary SBWI badges (and/or shirts, hats) to give to whoever you meet in person and find appropriate to give to ^ . ^ ~ Perhaps, the said lucky person could receive some benefits too, like lessons on jogging naked on iced areas, free booze, snow and barbecue, protection against losses to the secret infinite gas zerg build order in SBWI events etc.
On December 13 2013 21:08 LRM)TechnicS wrote: As the first gosu foreigner visitted you recently (Marwin), I think you should guys devise honorary SBWI badges (and/or shirts, hats) to give to whoever you meet in person and find appropriate to give to ^ . ^ ~ Perhaps, the said lucky person could receive some benefits too, like lessons on jogging naked on iced areas, free booze, snow and barbecue, protection against losses to the secret infinite gas zerg build order in SBWI events etc.
I know that this particular thread is fairly inactive, but it seems like the best place to ask, I was wondering if you guys have anymore weekly tournaments like the SBWI Summer Tournament planned and do your funds even allow for that?
I've basically had my hands full since I started college... That being said, I haven't been busy enough to warrant being almost completely inactive for the past 11 months. I'll try to contact some of the other guys this week, and see what's going on. Even if many of us are busy with real life-stuff I'm sure we could get something going. I don't think we'll be hosting any huge league or a new nation wars in the coming months, but there should be enough time and resources for some smaller events at least.
I can't promise anything like that though, since I haven't talked with anyone else in SBWI yet, but I will try to have a status-update for you guys by the end of the week (possibly earlier, we'll see).
Lastly, I apologize for not posting in this thread earlier. At the very least, I should have written a post and explained that I would be inactive. Sorry!
EDIT: Getting a hold of everyone is a bit harder than expected. My weekend also turned out to be a bit more hectic than I thought. I'll make a new post when I have more info
On August 27 2014 03:09 TehRei wrote: I've basically had my hands full since I started college... That being said, I haven't been busy enough to warrant being almost completely inactive for the past 11 months. I'll try to contact some of the other guys this week, and see what's going on. Even if many of us are busy with real life-stuff I'm sure we could get something going. I don't think we'll be hosting any huge league or a new nation wars in the coming months, but there should be enough time and resources for some smaller events at least.
I can't promise anything like that though, since I haven't talked with anyone else in SBWI yet, but I will try to have a status-update for you guys by the end of the week (possibly earlier, we'll see).
Lastly, I apologize for not posting in this thread earlier. At the very least, I should have written a post and explained that I would be inactive. Sorry!
On August 27 2014 03:09 TehRei wrote: I've basically had my hands full since I started college... That being said, I haven't been busy enough to warrant being almost completely inactive for the past 11 months. I'll try to contact some of the other guys this week, and see what's going on. Even if many of us are busy with real life-stuff I'm sure we could get something going. I don't think we'll be hosting any huge league or a new nation wars in the coming months, but there should be enough time and resources for some smaller events at least.
I can't promise anything like that though, since I haven't talked with anyone else in SBWI yet, but I will try to have a status-update for you guys by the end of the week (possibly earlier, we'll see).
Lastly, I apologize for not posting in this thread earlier. At the very least, I should have written a post and explained that I would be inactive. Sorry!
No needs to apologize, SBWI sponsored and organized a few nice events already, nothing to proof or . Better you guys take your time to come back and do a relaxed tournament, rather than some hasty stuff only because there's people asking.
I waited a bit longer with posting an update in the hope of having some good news to share with you. Unfortunately, I don't have that much to report. I got a few answers from other SBWI members on facebook, but I still haven't heard anything from some of the "higher-ups" of the organization.
Basically, we're still at the same place we've been for the last couple of months. I'll continue to try and get a hold of the others, but SBWI is still sort of on ice for the moment. This doesn't mean SBWI is dead, as there are still people interested in doing BW stuff. It does mean that I have no idea when/how we'll return.
Hopefully I'll have something more cheerful to share next time =/
Oh man I completely forgot about this as well. This happened right around the time SC2 just started. Man I had really high hopes for a huge swedish scene breakout.....Man how the time has gone by. Hope you guys are still getting funding.