Celebrating gom exp launching, Gomtv Classic will be back on upcomming February 9 to March 9.
The format of GOMTV Classic is invite-only Ro8.
Yellow, Jangbi, Sea, and more are participating.
It is not planned to be a regular tournament, but it may continue if fans' feedback is great.
Statement from GomTV Director thanks to Chexx:
"There are still many Starcraft 1 fans and we couldn’t look down on their passion. I think that if somebody takes upon themselves to do Starcraft 1 it should be we who are steadily progressing Starcraft 2 to take care of the Starcraft 1 fans.” -Kwack Jungwook GomTV CEO
“If the fans want a next Season we can do it but for now there is only GomTV Season 4 planned.” -Oh Juyang GomTV Director
That's fucking awesome! Since they're calling it gomtv classic season 4 I guess that means it's pretty serious and not just a show match tourney or something.
OMGOMG this is so exciting. They're calling it the GomTV classic season 4 instead of GOM Invitational or something similtar? Does that mean we can expect a tournament of the same standard and size as Seasons 1-3?
BW the game that cannot be killed. Weirdly enough since all of the players that actively play BW aren't part of kespa anymore, GOM can have this tournament.
On January 06 2014 12:50 elmerpogs wrote: Is GOM and SONIC Partnership possible?
A very ideal scenerio. However we don't want to see Sonic's effort of the studio construction go to waste. Now there are spoTV, OGN, and GOM. Perhaps he can work a deal w/ those to have guys over the studio and filming. I have a feeling that the place will be overflow in that case that Sonic is forced into expanding and then we'll most likely see that studio for "amateur" tournaments while the other channels can host SSL, PL, and such.
On January 06 2014 12:16 lichter wrote: More likely GOM trying to get on the good side of BW fans in hopes of drawing them to also support SC2/GSL/Proleague
I think it's more likely that it ends up drawing more progamer participants back to BW.
HOLY SHIT TASTELESS CASTING WILL BE GODLIKE... This explains lilsusie being hired by the esgn thingy. Damn all the hype... and Jangbang is playing too? OMG
On January 06 2014 12:16 lichter wrote: More likely GOM trying to get on the good side of BW fans in hopes of drawing them to also support SC2/GSL/Proleague
I think it's more likely that it ends up drawing more progamer participants back to BW.
If GOM commits to more seasons or partners with Sonic I could see this happening
On January 06 2014 12:16 lichter wrote: More likely GOM trying to get on the good side of BW fans in hopes of drawing them to also support SC2/GSL/Proleague
I think it's more likely that it ends up drawing more progamer participants back to BW.
If GOM commits to more seasons or partners with Sonic I could see this happening
On January 06 2014 12:28 L3gendary wrote: That's fucking awesome! Since they're calling it gomtv classic season 4 I guess that means it's pretty serious and not just a show match tourney or something.
Yeah!
And do you know what, this might work, for KESPA it wouldn't, but for this it might just bring wanted attention, BW has a powerful force (as long as they manage to spread the word)!
So seeing a regular televized individual league is actually possible! Would be a lot more grassroots though, no teams, personal sponsorships at best.
On January 06 2014 12:16 lichter wrote: More likely GOM trying to get on the good side of BW fans in hopes of drawing them to also support SC2/GSL/Proleague
I think it's more likely that it ends up drawing more progamer participants back to BW.
If GOM commits to more seasons or partners with Sonic I could see this happening
On January 06 2014 15:39 maybenexttime wrote: GOM should stay away from BW. First they try to kill it together with Blizzard and now they suddenly want to be back? Fuck them...
On January 06 2014 15:39 maybenexttime wrote: GOM should stay away from BW. First they try to kill it together with Blizzard and now they suddenly want to be back? Fuck them...
you've tried getting back with an ex before didn't you?
On January 06 2014 15:39 maybenexttime wrote: GOM should stay away from BW. First they try to kill it together with Blizzard and now they suddenly want to be back? Fuck them...
Be pragmatic, brother
Well it was more like KESPA tried to kill GOM and then GOM tried to kill OGN and KESPA with the help of BLIZZARD who just wanted a cut of all the ESPORTS moneys.
And then I guess RIOT and VALVE killed BLIZZARD with more popular games and a non-cannibalistic marketing strategy.
I personally do not want to see yellow play and I don't mean any disrespect by that. I just want to see high quality games and not Yellow getting destroyed.
I think the more common alternative to the top left wall shown has the pylon around the top right point of nexus.
(or you do the pylon below forge below gate wall at top left/bott right)
ya different ppl do different walls but i think most important part is just forge below gate i think sea.kh's walls take the least zealots to block which is nice but maybe a bit vunerable to lings before the core is built at 11 and 5
Stating in advance that they plan for this to be a one-off thing is kind of weird. So is the inclusion of Yellow, who is quite likely to be horribly out of place.
'course, it's better than nothing... but it's kinda odd.
Because we have SSL, my reaction is only somewhat positive. This better not be just a one-time event, GOM will also have to work to make up for what it has done earlier. Being pragmatic is one thing, but if this tournament is done wrong, in a patronizing kind of manner, it could end up making me more angry at GOM rather than less so. But for the first time in years, I might actually consider installing a GOM player.
On January 06 2014 15:39 maybenexttime wrote: GOM should stay away from BW. First they try to kill it together with Blizzard and now they suddenly want to be back? Fuck them...
Be pragmatic, brother
Well it was more like KESPA tried to kill GOM and then GOM tried to kill OGN and KESPA with the help of BLIZZARD who just wanted a cut of all the ESPORTS moneys.
And then I guess RIOT and VALVE killed BLIZZARD with more popular games and a non-cannibalistic marketing strategy.
Blizzard just wanted a cut?
More like they wanted the biggest cake, subjugating the whole Starcraft eSports scene.
On January 06 2014 16:38 mustaju wrote: Because we have SSL, my reaction is only somewhat positive. This better not be just a one-time event, GOM will also have to work to make up for what it has done earlier. Being pragmatic is one thing, but if this tournament is done wrong, in a patronizing kind of manner, it could end up making me more angry at GOM rather than less so. But for the first time in years, I might actually consider installing a GOM player.
What for? Aren't they using Twitch nowadays anyway? Pretty sure they announced something like that recently.
On January 06 2014 16:38 mustaju wrote: Because we have SSL, my reaction is only somewhat positive. This better not be just a one-time event, GOM will also have to work to make up for what it has done earlier. Being pragmatic is one thing, but if this tournament is done wrong, in a patronizing kind of manner, it could end up making me more angry at GOM rather than less so. But for the first time in years, I might actually consider installing a GOM player.
What for? Aren't they using Twitch nowadays anyway? Pretty sure they announced something like that recently.
I wouldn't know, haven't been watching anything by GOM since 2010.
On January 06 2014 16:38 mustaju wrote: Because we have SSL, my reaction is only somewhat positive. This better not be just a one-time event, GOM will also have to work to make up for what it has done earlier. Being pragmatic is one thing, but if this tournament is done wrong, in a patronizing kind of manner, it could end up making me more angry at GOM rather than less so. But for the first time in years, I might actually consider installing a GOM player.
What for? Aren't they using Twitch nowadays anyway? Pretty sure they announced something like that recently.
I wouldn't know, haven't been watching anything by GOM since 2010.
On January 06 2014 15:39 maybenexttime wrote: GOM should stay away from BW. First they try to kill it together with Blizzard and now they suddenly want to be back? Fuck them...
How did GOM try to kill BW? By hosting SC2 tournaments?
On January 06 2014 15:39 maybenexttime wrote: GOM should stay away from BW. First they try to kill it together with Blizzard and now they suddenly want to be back? Fuck them...
GomTV stepped away from BW because Kespa killed it, GomTV has been with Blizzard since the BW days. Yeah.
Good idea by GOM. Hopefully they will put as much effort into it as they do with GSL. Guessing part of this is to measure interest in BW and part is to also encourage some BW fans to watch SCII as well so it's a win-win for them. RO8 invite only though. Hopefully they manage to get all the big names. I'm surprised that Jangbi was invited tbh. More so because he's supposedly still under KeSPA's control (hasn't left officially in their book) so hopefully that won't spark a battle between them. Adding Bisu and some other high level players will probably increase interest and would be highly recommended lol. Too bad we won't get to see either Flash or Jaedong but with their BW skills likely decreasing in the last 1-2 years, maybe it's for the best.
On January 06 2014 17:53 Dodgin wrote: Didn't GOM stop doing BW because Kespa forced them out?
Can't believe they're putting Yellow in there? Sounds like a huge waste of a spot tbh, I can't imagine him being anywhere near the level of Sea or Jangbi. Great to see this happening though!
I'm pretty sure GOM stepped out of BW because only 5 teams were interested in participating for a season 4. Maybe there was some KeSPA strong-arming in the background, but it's just speculation unless there's proof. Considering that there were still KeSPA teams that were willing to participate makes me think that it's not "KeSPA forcing GOM out"
Plus, I think it's plausible for most of those teams to decline participation back then. MBC OGN and eStro didn't want to benefit their "competitor" (they didn't play in all 3 seasons), SKT and KTF were heavily focused on Proleague (SKT even limiting players from OSL/MSL before), and Airfoce ACE didn't allocate a lot of practice time to their players, which was needed for PL. STX I dunno tho lol
On January 06 2014 17:53 Dodgin wrote: Didn't GOM stop doing BW because Kespa forced them out?
Yes and no.
KeSPA did not allow its players to play in GOM tournaments, but could not stop GOM from hosting BW events.
You can argue that GOM could have leveraged amateur and retired players (like SOSPA) and even foreign players to do an alternate league. Which is basically what they are doing right now.
On January 06 2014 18:12 Salazarz wrote: Can't believe they're putting Yellow in there? Sounds like a huge waste of a spot tbh, I can't imagine him being anywhere near the level of Sea or Jangbi. Great to see this happening though!
On January 06 2014 17:53 Dodgin wrote: Didn't GOM stop doing BW because Kespa forced them out?
probably yes. a couple kespa teams declined to participate in one seasons for one reason or another and then the rest followed.
A few teams didn't participate in season 3 because there were supposedly too many matches for players to prepare for. Then, only 5 teams wanted to participate in season 4, so GOM decided not to host it. It's because they wanted to focus on the existing leagues at that time (officially at least).
But at that time Blizzard wanted to charge KeSPA/OGN a licensing fee for hosting SC events, and GOM was Blizzard's partner, so it may have been in retaliation. Who knows.
On January 06 2014 18:16 ArvickHero wrote: I'm pretty sure GOM stepped out of BW because only 5 teams were interested in participating for a season 4. Maybe there was some KeSPA strong-arming in the background, but there's no proof and saying that KeSPA had anything to do w/ it is just speculation
i remember much kespa strong-arming, and it was not in the background
On January 06 2014 18:16 ArvickHero wrote: I'm pretty sure GOM stepped out of BW because only 5 teams were interested in participating for a season 4. Maybe there was some KeSPA strong-arming in the background, but there's no proof and saying that KeSPA had anything to do w/ it is just speculation
If this is the case then why are some people in here acting like GOM killed BW or something?
On January 06 2014 18:16 ArvickHero wrote: I'm pretty sure GOM stepped out of BW because only 5 teams were interested in participating for a season 4. Maybe there was some KeSPA strong-arming in the background, but there's no proof and saying that KeSPA had anything to do w/ it is just speculation
If this is the case then why are some people in here acting like GOM killed BW or something?
Because SC2 killed BW and they blame GOM for propmoting SC2.
On January 06 2014 18:16 ArvickHero wrote: I'm pretty sure GOM stepped out of BW because only 5 teams were interested in participating for a season 4. Maybe there was some KeSPA strong-arming in the background, but there's no proof and saying that KeSPA had anything to do w/ it is just speculation
If this is the case then why are some people in here acting like GOM killed BW or something?
Because SC2 killed BW and they blame GOM for propmoting SC2.
Well that's just childish, GOM did what they had to do in order to survive as a company. In 2010 nothing else was popular so if they couldn't do BW they had no other choice.
On January 06 2014 15:39 maybenexttime wrote: GOM should stay away from BW. First they try to kill it together with Blizzard and now they suddenly want to be back? Fuck them...
User was temp banned for this post.
It's funny that he got banned for that, because these are my thoughts exactly as well. What should he be grateful for? They didn't do the English casting for us, or for the love of the game...they did it simply to expand to what they thought will be a new market. Not to mention you needed to pay to watch basically anything (ok, like 4x3 pixel res. VODs were free).
It's nice to see another tournament in BW. But I doubt they would have done it without 'something else' failing. With or without them, thanks to Sonic (and the viewers of course) Korean BW is still going strong.
And Tasteless commentating...of course, if you want to hear that P will build some Gateways...eventually.
On January 06 2014 15:39 maybenexttime wrote: GOM should stay away from BW. First they try to kill it together with Blizzard and now they suddenly want to be back? Fuck them...
User was temp banned for this post.
It's funny that he got banned for that, because these are my thoughts exactly as well. What should he be grateful for? They didn't do the English casting for us, or for the love of the game...they did it simply to expand to what they thought will be a new market. Not to mention you needed to pay to watch basically anything (ok, like 4x3 pixel res. VODs were free).
It's nice to see another tournament in BW. But I doubt they would have done it without 'something else' failing. With or without them, thanks to Sonic (and the viewers of course) Korean BW is still going strong.
And Tasteless commentating...of course, if you want to hear that P will build some Gateways...eventually.
He made an assumption that GOM tried to kill BW which is unfounded. That would be my guess as to why he was banned even though I feel a warning would've been more appropriate.
I just hope there will be some english commentary. I don't really understand everything since I never played BW for real. I have watched it alot though through Youtube (Klazart, Moletrap, Cholera, Rise etc.) and GOM (Tasteless).
You can thank me guys, I recently started playing BW again and then GOM does this, Coincedence? I think not. On a serious note though I am super pumped for this and hopefully BW grows a lot more in Korea.
On January 06 2014 18:54 Esoterikk wrote: You can thank me guys, I recently started playing BW again and then GOM does this, Coincedence? I think not. On a serious note though I am super pumped for this and hopefully BW grows a lot more in Korea.
so was it you or TT1 or both?
On January 06 2014 12:51 TT1 wrote: tt1 influence, gom saw me streaming and decided to go back to bw too
To see Liquid`Sea again and of course my favorite BW player of all time, YellOw. My mind would explode if they invite Boxer and Nada. I will gladly support this tournament!
On January 06 2014 19:14 Forgottenfrog wrote: To see Liquid`Sea again and of course my favorite BW player of all time, YellOw. My mind would explode if they invite Boxer and Nada. I will gladly support this tournament!
Sea regularly streams and plays in the sonic league tournaments. He's actually been quite dominant until just recently.
I would rather see another Yellow vs. Boxer as a showmatch to hype the actual tournament than Yellow taking a spot from these active players. Even if he's King of Special events, I think he's going to get owned pretty bad. STORM ZERG FIGHTING!
On January 06 2014 18:16 ArvickHero wrote: I'm pretty sure GOM stepped out of BW because only 5 teams were interested in participating for a season 4. Maybe there was some KeSPA strong-arming in the background, but it's just speculation unless there's proof. Considering that there were still KeSPA teams that were willing to participate makes me think that it's not "KeSPA forcing GOM out"
Plus, I think it's plausible for most of those teams to decline participation back then. MBC OGN and eStro didn't want to benefit their "competitor" (they didn't play in all 3 seasons), SKT and KTF were heavily focused on Proleague (SKT even limiting players from OSL/MSL before), and Airfoce ACE didn't allocate a lot of practice time to their players, which was needed for PL. STX I dunno tho lol
it's no speculation. Kespa teams withdrew because Kespa told them to do so, which was the product of OGN and MBC beeing unhappy with gom competition. That's a wildly established pov, i don't know what more proof you need?
On January 06 2014 15:39 maybenexttime wrote: GOM should stay away from BW. First they try to kill it together with Blizzard and now they suddenly want to be back? Fuck them...
User was temp banned for this post.
It's funny that he got banned for that, because these are my thoughts exactly as well. What should he be grateful for? They didn't do the English casting for us, or for the love of the game...they did it simply to expand to what they thought will be a new market. Not to mention you needed to pay to watch basically anything (ok, like 4x3 pixel res. VODs were free).
It's nice to see another tournament in BW. But I doubt they would have done it without 'something else' failing. With or without them, thanks to Sonic (and the viewers of course) Korean BW is still going strong.
And Tasteless commentating...of course, if you want to hear that P will build some Gateways...eventually.
agree here, that ban is not fair imo. He could have cut the F word, but besides you can argue that point of view pretty reasonable. And yes, if you do focus solely on sc2 and make up a rivalry Starleague format (GSL), then you do hinder BW, as both products struggle for the same market share. However, i dont think people at Gom make those decisions judged by their feelings for the game. So Gom didnt hurt BW intentionally, but they ofc. didnt care either. Its capitalism guys.
i really like all these excited posts by people who are totally clueless about the SOSPA scene. i also feel this is a PR stunt to pull more people towards sc2 but i hope it backfires and results in an influx of new and old bw fans.
"The return of GOMTV Classic(BW) is not planned as a continuous tournament at the moment, but if fans' feedback is good, it may continue."
You heard them, we have to watch the fucking shit out of this tourney.
Even though I'm pretty sure their studio audience will be impressive, I just hope they don't expect the foreign online viewers to be in the same numbers as SC2 tournaments. However, with the korean online viewers I think the numbers could be quite comparable.
Also, I'm worried that they invited YellOw who doesn't even play BW anymore, which makes it seem more like some kind of an all-star fun event, instead of a serious tournament with best players playing.
But anyways, I'm still quite excited about it and I hope this is just first out of many. 2014 is indeed starting strong for BW.
On January 06 2014 15:39 maybenexttime wrote: GOM should stay away from BW. First they try to kill it together with Blizzard and now they suddenly want to be back? Fuck them...
User was temp banned for this post.
It's funny that he got banned for that, because these are my thoughts exactly as well. What should he be grateful for? They didn't do the English casting for us, or for the love of the game...they did it simply to expand to what they thought will be a new market. Not to mention you needed to pay to watch basically anything (ok, like 4x3 pixel res. VODs were free).
It's nice to see another tournament in BW. But I doubt they would have done it without 'something else' failing. With or without them, thanks to Sonic (and the viewers of course) Korean BW is still going strong.
And Tasteless commentating...of course, if you want to hear that P will build some Gateways...eventually.
have you even heard tasteless commentating BW? he actually knows it very well, given how much he's played it back in the day.
On January 06 2014 20:15 skzlime wrote: i really like all these excited posts by people who are totally clueless about the SOSPA scene. i also feel this is a PR stunt to pull more people towards sc2 but i hope it backfires and results in an influx of new and old bw fans.
i'd prefer to think that SOSPA's recent success has made bw a viable project again in korea the pattern : afreeca > gom > ogn looks quite exciting
many pro gaming circuits always coexisted in korea for different games it is normal bw finds his way back to mainstream i think
i'd be surprised if the afreeca bw audience in korea wasn't happy at all about this
On January 06 2014 15:39 maybenexttime wrote: GOM should stay away from BW. First they try to kill it together with Blizzard and now they suddenly want to be back? Fuck them...
User was temp banned for this post.
It's funny that he got banned for that, because these are my thoughts exactly as well. What should he be grateful for? They didn't do the English casting for us, or for the love of the game...they did it simply to expand to what they thought will be a new market. Not to mention you needed to pay to watch basically anything (ok, like 4x3 pixel res. VODs were free).
It's nice to see another tournament in BW. But I doubt they would have done it without 'something else' failing. With or without them, thanks to Sonic (and the viewers of course) Korean BW is still going strong.
And Tasteless commentating...of course, if you want to hear that P will build some Gateways...eventually.
have you even heard tasteless commentating BW? he actually knows it very well, given how much he's played it back in the day.
that may be the case but its been 4 years he'd clearly be out of the loop.
This makes me very happy. BW, despite a lot of effort to kill it off, has just endured and now people are getting back into it.
Kudos to GOM for this, hope it all turns out well and that they will produce more BW events in the future. And I also hope BW continues to live on, thrive and maybe even grow again.
On January 06 2014 21:12 CaucasianAsian wrote: side note, i was at a PC Bang the other day, and for the first time ever during my time in Korea, almost everyone was playing BW.
How many times do you visit PC bangs though? Either way, that's still good news to hear
On January 06 2014 21:12 CaucasianAsian wrote: side note, i was at a PC Bang the other day, and for the first time ever during my time in Korea, almost everyone was playing BW.
On January 06 2014 21:12 CaucasianAsian wrote: side note, i was at a PC Bang the other day, and for the first time ever during my time in Korea, almost everyone was playing BW.
NaDa PC bang in Hongdae usually has a lot of people playing BW. Maybe because of the name?
On January 06 2014 20:40 ChriS-X wrote: have you even heard tasteless commentating BW? he actually knows it very well, given how much he's played it back in the day.
There were several threads about quality and comparsions of the casters of BW, but I'd have to necro them. This question also derails the thread so I'd be happy to argue about it in form of PM's or whatever. But I'll say this-his commentary is very noob friendly. With all the positives and also negatives attached to it. So I'd take Sayle over him Anytime[gm] :-)
I remember when Tasteless said it was an awesome player for porn as well when he was co-casting with lilsusie. Awkward and funny as fuck, lilsusie couldn't believe he said that on livestream. And the times when a dead stream would put GOM Player on repeat. Good times!
On January 06 2014 21:12 CaucasianAsian wrote: side note, i was at a PC Bang the other day, and for the first time ever during my time in Korea, almost everyone was playing BW.
How many times do you visit PC bangs though? Either way, that's still good news to hear
a couple times a month, usually it's filled with league of legend players, so it was nice seeing 30-40 people playing starcraft
On January 06 2014 21:12 CaucasianAsian wrote: side note, i was at a PC Bang the other day, and for the first time ever during my time in Korea, almost everyone was playing BW.
NaDa PC bang in Hongdae usually has a lot of people playing BW. Maybe because of the name?
On January 06 2014 20:15 skzlime wrote: i really like all these excited posts by people who are totally clueless about the SOSPA scene. i also feel this is a PR stunt to pull more people towards sc2 but i hope it backfires and results in an influx of new and old bw fans.
It's not a PR stunt Skzilime... GOMTV has been bleeding money through SC2, they've already got everything established though (The studio, the equipement etc) and now with GSTL gone they even have more free air time, now imagine if they were able to run an individual BW league. It has a fanbase, KESPA is out of the picture, now even though the fanbase is smaller than it used to be, there's no competition left and on top of that individual leagues are very cheap to run.
GOMTV will NEVER broadcast a BW teamleague, investing in teams, organization and keeping everything running wouldn't be way to big of an investment for a 16 yr old game, but running a low cost individual just might turn a profit.
GOMTV is a business, BW might work out and that's why they are trying it out.
Keep in mind that GSTL basically had a live audience of 50 while the SSL group selection was packed. GOMTV was capable of examining those numbers and came to a conclusion that a game that is obviously more popular in Korea and has absolutely no competition might work out in a grassroots environment.
Also GOMTV would have to be really dumb to assume that BW fans would just switch to SC2 because they ran a BW tournament... Doesn't really make sense if you think about it, might draw attention to their channel, but everybody already knows SC2 and probably their channel they just don't bother watching because they DON'T CARE.
If you like SC2, you'll watch it, if you don't, you won't.
On January 06 2014 20:15 skzlime wrote: i really like all these excited posts by people who are totally clueless about the SOSPA scene. i also feel this is a PR stunt to pull more people towards sc2 but i hope it backfires and results in an influx of new and old bw fans.
Will there be a place to discuss the tournament where we don't run the risk of encountering people like this?
Hope so, otherwise I probably won't have the heart to watch it.
On January 06 2014 20:15 skzlime wrote: i really like all these excited posts by people who are totally clueless about the SOSPA scene. i also feel this is a PR stunt to pull more people towards sc2 but i hope it backfires and results in an influx of new and old bw fans.
So you don't have the right to talk about BW if you don't follow the SOSPA scene ? Who cares if it's a PR stunt ? BW on gom !
On January 06 2014 12:16 lichter wrote: More likely GOM trying to get on the good side of BW fans in hopes of drawing them to also support SC2/GSL/Proleague
I think it's more likely that it ends up drawing more progamer participants back to BW.
If GOM commits to more seasons or partners with Sonic I could see this happening
I HIGHLY do not see that happening.
why so? Something in particular?
Lets just say that I appreciate what Sonic does for the e-sports scene. Anything beyond that.... yeah.
Also why is Yellow playing, unless I'm unaware of something his level of play will be quite a low lower than the other players, and pls dont link that hbr game it hurts everytime I watch it (bisu t_t...)
On January 06 2014 20:15 skzlime wrote: i really like all these excited posts by people who are totally clueless about the SOSPA scene. i also feel this is a PR stunt to pull more people towards sc2 but i hope it backfires and results in an influx of new and old bw fans.
Really sad to see that a relatively good player like you is that blind towards efforts that could increase BWs following/viewership and put a bigger spotlight on the game again. SOSPA, as good as it is, is still really niche compared to what ppl remember BW for (Proleague, TaekBangLeeSsang etc.). Going as far as hating on a good thing (no matter the afterthoughts) is a huge letdown. Also wtf... how is this event backfiring helping BW at all? All it would do is "confirm" that BW is "dead" (even if it really isn't) to the people that think that way.
On January 06 2014 21:12 CaucasianAsian wrote: side note, i was at a PC Bang the other day, and for the first time ever during my time in Korea, almost everyone was playing BW.
On January 06 2014 12:16 lichter wrote: More likely GOM trying to get on the good side of BW fans in hopes of drawing them to also support SC2/GSL/Proleague
Good! I've been saying since SC2 launched that the two scenes should be connected!
Now Gom can get BW fans to watch BW, earn some goodwill from them for SC2 or whatever else they wanna do, and BW can tap into that big foreign SC2 market. If a few hundred SC2 fans watch BW and discover they like it, and a few hundred BW fans decide to give SC2 another chance, then we have more fans of both games, and everyone wins (even people who only like one).
It's really vital that we support this, and let GOM know we want to see more. This is a huge step forward for the BW scene.
Oh maaaaaan! So unexpected, but so awesome. So many fond memories of the original Classics. Even if this does end up just being a one shot thing, it will be so nostalgic.
This is great news indeed. Full support definitely. Do please update the participant lists.
Yellow is a stroke of genius. He's currently very popular in korea thanks to his run in the genius season1 and current season2. He even host a tv programme on games currently. He will draw lots of attention. Even a university lecturer still remembers him as the father of zerg 10+ years ago.
"The return of GOMTV Classic(BW) is not planned as a continuous tournament at the moment, but if fans' feedback is good, it may continue."
You heard them, we have to watch the fucking shit out of this tourney.
Even though I'm pretty sure their studio audience will be impressive, I just hope they don't expect the foreign online viewers to be in the same numbers as SC2 tournaments.
I could actually see foreign numbers beating SC2 tournaments. SC2 is super over-saturated, but GOM producing a BW tournament with Tasteless and Artosis (presumably, they made poor Tastosis cast World of Tanks, the worst "eSport" ever made) is a one-time event. The novelty factor alone might bring in a few thousand viewers.
I don't get why everyone is going "Bluh they just want us to like them again so they can cross-promote!". Obviously they are. So what? SKT1 existed because someone thought it'd sell cell phones. As long as they have a good tournament with an HD stream with good English casting, they can advertise Ass Cream between each game for all I care.
On January 06 2014 20:37 ne4aJIb wrote: Why Yellow? He will be demolished by Sea, Janbgi =/ I would understand Yellow vs Boxer, or Xellos or Firebathero, but against afreecans?
I think his profile is very high right now. He starred recently in the Korean reality and game show "The Genius" and played a very prominent role in the first season. He was invited back for season two as well, along with BoxeR. I understand it's a very popular television show.
On January 07 2014 01:15 Antisocialmunky wrote: Why do people say Tasteless is casting it? Are they jsut assuming he's coming back?
Tastosis and SuperNovaManiac should cast it in my opinion.
Putting SNM on defeats the point of having an English cast in the first place. The hardcore BW fans will watch in Korean, and the SC2 fans you might try to win over loathe him.
On January 07 2014 01:15 Antisocialmunky wrote: Why do people say Tasteless is casting it? Are they jsut assuming he's coming back?
Tastosis and SuperNovaManiac should cast it in my opinion.
Putting SNM on defeats the point of having an English cast in the first place. The hardcore BW fans will watch in Korean, and the SC2 fans you might try to win over loathe him.
You really think the foreign BW fans will choose the Korean cast over seeing Tasteless cast the GOMTV classic again, or do you specifically mean it when SNM is casting?
"The return of GOMTV Classic(BW) is not planned as a continuous tournament at the moment, but if fans' feedback is good, it may continue."
You heard them, we have to watch the fucking shit out of this tourney.
Even though I'm pretty sure their studio audience will be impressive, I just hope they don't expect the foreign online viewers to be in the same numbers as SC2 tournaments.
I could actually see foreign numbers beating SC2 tournaments. SC2 is super over-saturated, but GOM producing a BW tournament with Tasteless and Artosis (presumably, they made poor Tastosis cast World of Tanks, the worst "eSport" ever made) is a one-time event. The novelty factor alone might bring in a few thousand viewers.
I don't get why everyone is going "Bluh they just want us to like them again so they can cross-promote!". Obviously they are. So what? SKT1 existed because someone thought it'd sell cell phones. As long as they have a good tournament with an HD stream with good English casting, they can advertise Ass Cream between each game for all I care.
Is it though?
I'm pretty sure that they can make running Classic profitable, they have all the infrastructure in place, they have a large audience (KR). So I don't think cross promotion is the only reason they got into this, I'm pretty sure that they are actually trying out how BW would do on their channel in 2014.
On January 07 2014 01:15 Antisocialmunky wrote: Why do people say Tasteless is casting it? Are they jsut assuming he's coming back?
Tastosis and SuperNovaManiac should cast it in my opinion.
Putting SNM on defeats the point of having an English cast in the first place. The hardcore BW fans will watch in Korean, and the SC2 fans you might try to win over loathe him.
You really think the foreign BW fans will choose the Korean cast over seeing Tasteless cast the GOMTV classic again, or do you specifically mean it when SNM is casting?
He said serious ones, so yes. I even cast for BW and would still choose to watch the Korean commentary over any foriegn commentary. Something about the casters passion and maybe the language itself just works and makes the casts incredibly enjoyable.
On January 07 2014 01:15 Antisocialmunky wrote: Why do people say Tasteless is casting it? Are they jsut assuming he's coming back?
Tastosis and SuperNovaManiac should cast it in my opinion.
Putting SNM on defeats the point of having an English cast in the first place. The hardcore BW fans will watch in Korean, and the SC2 fans you might try to win over loathe him.
You really think the foreign BW fans will choose the Korean cast over seeing Tasteless cast the GOMTV classic again, or do you specifically mean it when SNM is casting?
I mean that if there's no English cast, BW fans will watch the Korean stream over not watching it at all, so adding an English stream doesn't do much to bring hardcore BW fans (and obviously even casual Korean BW fans will watch Korean). The point of an English stream would be to appeal to SC2 fans for cross-promotion.
On January 07 2014 01:15 Antisocialmunky wrote: Why do people say Tasteless is casting it? Are they jsut assuming he's coming back?
Tastosis and SuperNovaManiac should cast it in my opinion.
Putting SNM on defeats the point of having an English cast in the first place. The hardcore BW fans will watch in Korean, and the SC2 fans you might try to win over loathe him.
You really think the foreign BW fans will choose the Korean cast over seeing Tasteless cast the GOMTV classic again, or do you specifically mean it when SNM is casting?
He said serious ones, so yes. I even cast for BW and would still choose to watch the Korean commentary over any foriegn commentary. Something about the casters passion and maybe the language itself just works and makes the casts incredibly enjoyable.
This. Korean casts are as important as in game sound.
On January 06 2014 16:13 Ilikestarcraft wrote: I personally do not want to see yellow play and I don't mean any disrespect by that. I just want to see high quality games and not Yellow getting destroyed.
I actually agree. I think YellOw is a legendary player, one of the greatest of all time. I deeply respect his skill in the past, and how he was owning Terrans left and right, and sometimes even BoxeR, back when most maps were significantly imbalanced in favour of Terran in ZvT.
He was a great player, and one of my personal favourites. But now, he's out of practice, and I don't want to see him get embarassed. If he would come back for real and practice, I would love it, but he won't. So I'd rather not see him at all.
On January 07 2014 01:15 Antisocialmunky wrote: Why do people say Tasteless is casting it? Are they jsut assuming he's coming back?
Tastosis and SuperNovaManiac should cast it in my opinion.
It would be an atrocity (figuratively) to let SNM cast for GOMtv broodwar. We should put Bisudagger in a crate an ship him off to Korea to cast with Tasteless. That would be a fun cast to watch.
On January 07 2014 01:15 Antisocialmunky wrote: Why do people say Tasteless is casting it? Are they jsut assuming he's coming back?
Tastosis and SuperNovaManiac should cast it in my opinion.
Putting SNM on defeats the point of having an English cast in the first place. The hardcore BW fans will watch in Korean, and the SC2 fans you might try to win over loathe him.
You really think the foreign BW fans will choose the Korean cast over seeing Tasteless cast the GOMTV classic again, or do you specifically mean it when SNM is casting?
He said serious ones, so yes. I even cast for BW and would still choose to watch the Korean commentary over any foriegn commentary. Something about the casters passion and maybe the language itself just works and makes the casts incredibly enjoyable.
Even I prefer casting in Korean because I can express my feelings in numerous ways that I can't in English.
Hell, even the screaming works better with Korean. Korean was MADE for casting imo.
On January 07 2014 01:15 Antisocialmunky wrote: Why do people say Tasteless is casting it? Are they jsut assuming he's coming back?
Tastosis and SuperNovaManiac should cast it in my opinion.
Putting SNM on defeats the point of having an English cast in the first place. The hardcore BW fans will watch in Korean, and the SC2 fans you might try to win over loathe him.
You really think the foreign BW fans will choose the Korean cast over seeing Tasteless cast the GOMTV classic again, or do you specifically mean it when SNM is casting?
He said serious ones, so yes. I even cast for BW and would still choose to watch the Korean commentary over any foriegn commentary. Something about the casters passion and maybe the language itself just works and makes the casts incredibly enjoyable.
Even I prefer casting in Korean because I can express my feelings in numerous ways that I can't in English.
Hell, even the screaming works better with Korean. Korean was MADE for casting imo.
Yea but it makes sense for you since you are korean and actually understand the language. I also prefer kr casting, but I have no clue what they are saying and dont mind at all, screaming koreans and BW is like pb and jam
pretty sure this will make more money than the sc2 neways..... but dont care more bw please!
And i read some comments about commentators. Tastosis could bring in alota people back for views. Artosis is prob too occupied in hearthstone. And most people watch korean anyways
On January 07 2014 03:11 Chef wrote: Korean passion for BW is so amazing :D Makes a full revival seem like less of a dream.
Old BW: OSL MSL Proleague
Current BW: SSL Gom Classic Sonic Proleague
The revival is here. We're in a new (Bronze?) age of BW, and the dark times are over. Even if we don't get back to 120,000 people in a crowd, we have two individual tournaments, a proleague, and the momentum for further growth.
On January 07 2014 03:11 Chef wrote: Korean passion for BW is so amazing :D Makes a full revival seem like less of a dream.
Old BW: OSL MSL Proleague
Current BW: SSL Gom Classic Sonic Proleague
The revival is here. We're in a new (Bronze?) age of BW, and the dark times are over. Even if we don't get back to 120,000 people in a crowd, we have two individual tournaments, a proleague, and the momentum for further growth.
The dark age is over. Let us now revel in the bronze age.
Yea. I saw this coming for a while now; it's a logical progression - viewers prefer SC1, and if you want more viewers, and more ad revenue, then feature SC1. It has an inherent entertainment value, that has staying power, which other games lack.
Great news. Keep producing Starcraft 1 content, GOMTV/partners. I will personally watch every GOMTV Starcraft 1 game. And I am sure overall viewership will be very high, and there will be strong demand for subsequent GOMTV seasons, especially once momentum starts to build after the first couple new seasons. Afterall, GOMTV seasons 1-3, seemed to be quite popular with viewers. But I don't watch any SC2. SC1 is the best game, and the most entertaining for viewers.
Also, please hire Tasteless and Superdanielman as casters (or just tasteless, would also be good - a mediocre co-caster would just detract from the entertainment value). They were the most entertaining professional SC1 English commentary duo. Don't hire Artosis to cast though; he is a boring caster, I do not enjoy listening to him, and he sucks the life out of Tasteless when they cast together. Tasteless+SDM = optimal casting duo. Or just Tasteless. Thanks.
Also, I like the feature, where the players rate their opponents "attack", "defense", "mindcontrol", etc. For example, in the series when Bisu rated Jaedong's "defence", as 5/10, and then Bisu subsequently got owned because of terrible defense. That was funny. OK? Consider bringing back that feature at some point; it is interesting.
On January 07 2014 05:31 miercat wrote: Also, I like the feature, where the players rate their opponents "attack", "defense", "mindcontrol", etc. For example, in the series when Bisu rated Jaedong's "defence", as 5/10, and then Bisu subsequently got owned because of terrible defense. That was funny. OK? Consider bringing back that feature at some point; it is interesting.
They do this in SC2, actually, but the ratings come from reporters or somesuch. Probably they'll do the same.
I imagine the English cast will be aimed at getting SC2 people into BW (as well it should be), especially early on. "This is a defiler, the BW version of a Viper. It can do these spells", etc. Tasteless/Artosis are the most likely casters (though Tasteless/Idra would be amazing).
It's weird hearing complaints that Artosis "sucks the life out of" Tasteless, though. In SC2, it tends to be the other way around, hence the "Tasteless lost his passion" meme
On January 07 2014 05:31 miercat wrote: Also, I like the feature, where the players rate their opponents "attack", "defense", "mindcontrol", etc. For example, in the series when Bisu rated Jaedong's "defence", as 5/10, and then Bisu subsequently got owned because of terrible defense. That was funny. OK? Consider bringing back that feature at some point; it is interesting.
They do this in SC2, actually, but the ratings come from reporters or somesuch. Probably they'll do the same.
I imagine the English cast will be aimed at getting SC2 people into BW (as well it should be), especially early on. "This is a defiler, the BW version of a Viper. It can do these spells", etc. Tasteless/Artosis are the most likely casters (though Tasteless/Idra would be amazing).
It's weird hearing complaints that Artosis "sucks the life out of" Tasteless, though. In SC2, it tends to be the other way around, hence the "Tasteless lost his passion" meme
Yea, SC2 is so uninteresting to me, that I haven't been following any of the developments.
I think when the players rate their opponent's ability, it is much more interesting, and adds an additional psychological component between the players. I don't know if what reporters, etc. think, is necessarily as interesting.
Whatever the purpose of the English cast will be - whether educational, or otherwise - I'm sure Tasteless and Superdanielman would do a great job, and they were the most entertaining casters besides. I haven't seen any of Tastless' recent casts, but his casts for the GOMTV BW seasons were very entertaining, and I would expect more of the same if he were to cast BW again. Artosis on the other hand, never really added anything entertaining to the casts that I saw.
(Although if he had lost his passion, no one can blame him. For someone coming from BW, SC2 is so boring, it would suck the life out of most people who had to associate with it. Come back to entertaining BW Tasteless ; ))
is there anyone who is eh pretty close to tasteless/nick who can reach out to him and hear his point of view if he would be interested to cast any of these events and what his feeling are on current sorta ''comeback' of broodwar 'etc?
im sure he will notice this sooner or later but i mean he casted previous gomtv classic tourney the crowd absolutely loved it and i think most viewers would love to see him cast this one and maybe season5 etc
so i was thinking about this today after reading this in the morning.
I am extremely excited for it and if they charge ill defiantly pay,
At the same time, i find it comical that blizzard and gom successfully ended the pro broodwar scene, and now are reviving it. Its genius, they will be heros in all the history books! :D
Its cool names like yellow are playing but hopefully they get mostly active players ^^
On January 07 2014 05:31 miercat wrote: Also, I like the feature, where the players rate their opponents "attack", "defense", "mindcontrol", etc. For example, in the series when Bisu rated Jaedong's "defence", as 5/10, and then Bisu subsequently got owned because of terrible defense. That was funny. OK? Consider bringing back that feature at some point; it is interesting.
They do this in SC2, actually, but the ratings come from reporters or somesuch. Probably they'll do the same.
I imagine the English cast will be aimed at getting SC2 people into BW (as well it should be), especially early on. "This is a defiler, the BW version of a Viper. It can do these spells", etc. Tasteless/Artosis are the most likely casters (though Tasteless/Idra would be amazing).
It's weird hearing complaints that Artosis "sucks the life out of" Tasteless, though. In SC2, it tends to be the other way around, hence the "Tasteless lost his passion" meme
Yea, SC2 is so uninteresting to me, that I haven't been following any of the developments.
It's mostly been weird. The peaks are muchhigher than they used to be, but the valleys are much, much, lower (tw: sadness). Generally, thanks in large part to the WCS system, its popularity has waned quite a bit. I think that it can come back a bit now that WCS is changed to be less retarded, but in a way, Blizzard was responsible for GOM losing viewers, and thus for GOM picking up BW again. Irony!
I think when the players rate their opponent's ability, it is much more interesting, and adds an additional psychological component between the players. I don't know if what reporters, etc. think, is necessarily as interesting.
I agree. I think SC2's laser like focus on "professionalism" led to "boringness", and I hope GOM has learned from those mistakes as they go back to BW. I think the lack of KeSPA in BW will be helpful in that regard, as players will have free reign to let their personailities shine through (as well as a strong incentive. Gotta get dem stream views!)
I think getting new people invested in the BW stars early on will be critical. Even SC2 kids know Bisu, and Sea was on Liquid (and one of the first to retire to BW).
Whatever the purpose of the English cast will be - whether educational, or otherwise - I'm sure Tasteless and Superdanielman would do a great job, and they were the most entertaining casters besides. I haven't seen any of Tastless' recent casts, but his casts for the GOMTV BW seasons were very entertaining, and I would expect more of the same if he were to cast BW again. Artosis on the other hand, never really added anything entertaining to the casts that I saw.
(Although if he had lost his passion, no one can blame him. For someone coming from BW, SC2 is so boring, it would suck the life out of most people who had to associate with it. Come back to entertaining BW Tasteless ; ))
Getting good casters is also key. If we're trying to win over a demographic used to an obs mode that looks like this. it's vital we get a caster that can explain what the hell is going on, even if that means "dumbing down" relative to what BW fans find ideal.
I really do wanna see Tasteless cast BW, even though he's almost certainly well out of date. And if you wanna see a boring game sucking the life out of the commentators, SC2 is BW compared to this
for a small tourney R8 im guessing no.. but for a whole full season probably so i guess u cant blame gomtv its what they always do payperview live if im not mistaken think they need that to survive somewhat (but im no expert in this)
On January 07 2014 03:11 Chef wrote: Korean passion for BW is so amazing :D Makes a full revival seem like less of a dream.
Old BW: OSL MSL Proleague
Current BW: SSL Gom Classic Sonic Proleague
The revival is here. We're in a new (Bronze?) age of BW, and the dark times are over. Even if we don't get back to 120,000 people in a crowd, we have two individual tournaments, a proleague, and the momentum for further growth.
woah easy there slick, you can't just slap the Gom Classic on the list as if its guaranteed to have more than one season.
On January 07 2014 05:31 miercat wrote: Also, I like the feature, where the players rate their opponents "attack", "defense", "mindcontrol", etc. For example, in the series when Bisu rated Jaedong's "defence", as 5/10, and then Bisu subsequently got owned because of terrible defense. That was funny. OK? Consider bringing back that feature at some point; it is interesting.
They do this in SC2, actually, but the ratings come from reporters or somesuch. Probably they'll do the same.
I imagine the English cast will be aimed at getting SC2 people into BW (as well it should be), especially early on. "This is a defiler, the BW version of a Viper. It can do these spells", etc. Tasteless/Artosis are the most likely casters (though Tasteless/Idra would be amazing).
It's weird hearing complaints that Artosis "sucks the life out of" Tasteless, though. In SC2, it tends to be the other way around, hence the "Tasteless lost his passion" meme
Greg and Nick would be incredible, Greg's been talking about how it's hard to get gigs because the SC2 caster market is so saturated, he might very well be interested.
As for lost passions and drained life, I think it is a fair assumption by now that SC2 never really lit a fire in Nick the way BW did, and I understand him completely. I've criticized his casting in SC2 more than once, but he was really good in BW. Maybe this could even get him to go back and play some BW instead of Battletoads.
It still makes me giggle hysterically that despite everything that has been done, every attempt to put BW in the grave once and for all, it is still crushing SC2 in Korea in terms of popularity. That is my favorite fact in all of Esports.
On January 07 2014 03:11 Chef wrote: Korean passion for BW is so amazing :D Makes a full revival seem like less of a dream.
Old BW: OSL MSL Proleague
Current BW: SSL Gom Classic Sonic Proleague
The revival is here. We're in a new (Bronze?) age of BW, and the dark times are over. Even if we don't get back to 120,000 people in a crowd, we have two individual tournaments, a proleague, and the momentum for further growth.
What we have now is great, but the one concern I still have left is new talent. The current crop of guys will likely be around for a few years, but at some point I suspect they will develop other interests and/or leave the scene.
If we want to be watching BW ten years from now there will need to be enough interest, both from a gaming level and a sustainability level, to allow new amateur talent to rise.
On January 07 2014 03:11 Chef wrote: Korean passion for BW is so amazing :D Makes a full revival seem like less of a dream.
Old BW: OSL MSL Proleague
Current BW: SSL Gom Classic Sonic Proleague
The revival is here. We're in a new (Bronze?) age of BW, and the dark times are over. Even if we don't get back to 120,000 people in a crowd, we have two individual tournaments, a proleague, and the momentum for further growth.
What we have now is great, but the one concern I still have left is new talent. The current crop of guys will likely be around for a few years, but at some point I suspect they will develop other interests and/or leave the scene.
If we want to be watching BW ten years from now there will need to be enough interest, both from a gaming level and a sustainability level, to allow new amateur talent to rise.
There's rumor Bisu can't age past 26. Maybe if we give blood transfusion of Bisu blood to the other players we will be fine.
On January 07 2014 03:11 Chef wrote: Korean passion for BW is so amazing :D Makes a full revival seem like less of a dream.
Old BW: OSL MSL Proleague
Current BW: SSL Gom Classic Sonic Proleague
The revival is here. We're in a new (Bronze?) age of BW, and the dark times are over. Even if we don't get back to 120,000 people in a crowd, we have two individual tournaments, a proleague, and the momentum for further growth.
What we have now is great, but the one concern I still have left is new talent. The current crop of guys will likely be around for a few years, but at some point I suspect they will develop other interests and/or leave the scene.
If we want to be watching BW ten years from now there will need to be enough interest, both from a gaming level and a sustainability level, to allow new amateur talent to rise.
There's rumor Bisu can't age past 26. Maybe if we give blood transfusion of Bisu blood to the other players we will be fine.
Well he does kind of look like that dude from twilight. Not the skinny guy with no personality, the emo with the unkempt hair.
On January 07 2014 10:54 gulati wrote: is it just me or is anyone else getting warm mushy comforting feelings seeing all of this BW on the rise again?
((((((((0:
probably just you since BW has been on the rise for a while now with SOSPA and other events.
How do you know he wasn't referring to the other stuff as well?
I don't, but if I were to guess he probably wasn't, and its ok since a lot of the good fans kinda dropped off after the last OSL never to come back, until now.
yea they (owner scntv and sonic)are looking into possibilities of sponsoring a whole team and scntv have some sort of foreigners project where both kor/Chinese players can participate in leagues tourneys in kor/china and yeh waiting for the next bw tourney of scntv!
On January 07 2014 05:31 miercat wrote: Also, I like the feature, where the players rate their opponents "attack", "defense", "mindcontrol", etc. For example, in the series when Bisu rated Jaedong's "defence", as 5/10, and then Bisu subsequently got owned because of terrible defense. That was funny. OK? Consider bringing back that feature at some point; it is interesting.
They do this in SC2, actually, but the ratings come from reporters or somesuch. Probably they'll do the same.
I imagine the English cast will be aimed at getting SC2 people into BW (as well it should be), especially early on. "This is a defiler, the BW version of a Viper. It can do these spells", etc. Tasteless/Artosis are the most likely casters (though uTasteless/Idra would be amazing).
It's weird hearing complaints that Artosis "sucks the life out of" Tasteless, though. In SC2, it tends to be the other way around, hence the "Tasteless lost his passion" meme
Greg and Nick would be incredible, Greg's been talking about how it's hard to get gigs because the SC2 caster market is so saturated, he might very well be interested.
As for lost passions and drained life, I think it is a fair assumption by now that SC2 never really lit a fire in Nick the way BW did, and I understand him completely. I've criticized his casting in SC2 more than once, but he was really good in BW. Maybe this could even get him to go back and play some BW instead of Battletoads.
It still makes me giggle hysterically that despite everything that has been done, every attempt to put BW in the grave once and for all, it is still crushing SC2 in Korea in terms of popularity. That is my favorite fact in all of Esports.
Ohh shit IdrA... If this becomes regular he would be perfect... He'd probably play BW to refresh on game knowledge = Perfect BW analytical caster.
On January 07 2014 13:29 broodwar2.0 wrote: yea they (owner scntv and sonic)are looking into possibilities of sponsoring a whole team and scntv have some sort of foreigners project where both kor/Chinese players can participate in leagues tourneys in kor/china and yeh waiting for the next bw tourney of scntv!
Not realistic unless they keep flying players around, and I believe money could be spent better than in plane tickets and hotel :/ I could be wrong and they may have found a sponsor who's super loaded.
Ironic that GomTV is doing this before OGN, but I'm sure the latter is more than happy flourishing from LoL at the moment while the former has to rely on smaller scenes like SC2 and DotA2.
On January 07 2014 03:11 Chef wrote: Korean passion for BW is so amazing :D Makes a full revival seem like less of a dream.
Old BW: OSL MSL Proleague
Current BW: SSL Gom Classic Sonic Proleague
The revival is here. We're in a new (Bronze?) age of BW, and the dark times are over. Even if we don't get back to 120,000 people in a crowd, we have two individual tournaments, a proleague, and the momentum for further growth.
What we have now is great, but the one concern I still have left is new talent. The current crop of guys will likely be around for a few years, but at some point I suspect they will develop other interests and/or leave the scene.
If we want to be watching BW ten years from now there will need to be enough interest, both from a gaming level and a sustainability level, to allow new amateur talent to rise.
If it gets big, talent will follow. I think the "BW to SC2 now back to BW" trend is going to dry up soon (though why Stork is still in SC2, god only knows), and there'll probably be a bit of a dicey period where there's no one coming back from SC2 anymore and there's no one new coming up, but it'll pass if we can survive it.
Edit: Unless KeSPA kills the GOM Classic again. Don't put it past them.
On January 07 2014 14:06 Nerevar wrote: Ironic that GomTV is doing this before OGN, but I'm sure the latter is more than happy flourishing from LoL at the moment while the former has to rely on smaller scenes like SC2 and DotA2.
I agree; I'd be very surprised if OGN did anything for SC:BW (or SC2 for that matter) again.
They're basically on top of the world in terms of competitive LoL; I'm sure they're laughing all the way to the bank about how well dropping RTSes has turned out for them.
On January 07 2014 14:06 Nerevar wrote: Ironic that GomTV is doing this before OGN, but I'm sure the latter is more than happy flourishing from LoL at the moment while the former has to rely on smaller scenes like SC2 and DotA2.
I agree; I'd be very surprised if OGN did anything for SC:BW (or SC2 for that matter) again.
They're basically on top of the world in terms of competitive LoL; I'm sure they're laughing all the way to the bank about how well dropping RTSes has turned out for them.
There's no reason they can't do LoL and SC2 and BW tournaments. It's a whole channel with 24 hours to kill. Why does it need to take sides?
On January 07 2014 14:06 Nerevar wrote: Ironic that GomTV is doing this before OGN, but I'm sure the latter is more than happy flourishing from LoL at the moment while the former has to rely on smaller scenes like SC2 and DotA2.
I agree; I'd be very surprised if OGN did anything for SC:BW (or SC2 for that matter) again.
They're basically on top of the world in terms of competitive LoL; I'm sure they're laughing all the way to the bank about how well dropping RTSes has turned out for them.
There's no reason they can't do LoL and SC2 and BW tournaments. It's a whole channel with 24 hours to kill. Why does it need to take sides?
On January 07 2014 14:06 Nerevar wrote: Ironic that GomTV is doing this before OGN, but I'm sure the latter is more than happy flourishing from LoL at the moment while the former has to rely on smaller scenes like SC2 and DotA2.
I agree; I'd be very surprised if OGN did anything for SC:BW (or SC2 for that matter) again.
They're basically on top of the world in terms of competitive LoL; I'm sure they're laughing all the way to the bank about how well dropping RTSes has turned out for them.
There's no reason they can't do LoL and SC2 and BW tournaments. It's a whole channel with 24 hours to kill. Why does it need to take sides?
It looks like OGN has decided SC2 and BW aren't worth the money into it.
On January 07 2014 14:06 Nerevar wrote: Ironic that GomTV is doing this before OGN, but I'm sure the latter is more than happy flourishing from LoL at the moment while the former has to rely on smaller scenes like SC2 and DotA2.
I agree; I'd be very surprised if OGN did anything for SC:BW (or SC2 for that matter) again.
They're basically on top of the world in terms of competitive LoL; I'm sure they're laughing all the way to the bank about how well dropping RTSes has turned out for them.
There's no reason they can't do LoL and SC2 and BW tournaments. It's a whole channel with 24 hours to kill. Why does it need to take sides?
On January 06 2014 18:12 Salazarz wrote: Can't believe they're putting Yellow in there? Sounds like a huge waste of a spot tbh, I can't imagine him being anywhere near the level of Sea or Jangbi. Great to see this happening though!
On January 06 2014 18:12 Salazarz wrote: Can't believe they're putting Yellow in there? Sounds like a huge waste of a spot tbh, I can't imagine him being anywhere near the level of Sea or Jangbi. Great to see this happening though!
On January 06 2014 18:12 Salazarz wrote: Can't believe they're putting Yellow in there? Sounds like a huge waste of a spot tbh, I can't imagine him being anywhere near the level of Sea or Jangbi. Great to see this happening though!
On January 07 2014 03:11 Chef wrote: Korean passion for BW is so amazing :D Makes a full revival seem like less of a dream.
Old BW: OSL MSL Proleague
Current BW: SSL Gom Classic Sonic Proleague
The revival is here. We're in a new (Bronze?) age of BW, and the dark times are over. Even if we don't get back to 120,000 people in a crowd, we have two individual tournaments, a proleague, and the momentum for further growth.
What we have now is great, but the one concern I still have left is new talent. The current crop of guys will likely be around for a few years, but at some point I suspect they will develop other interests and/or leave the scene.
If we want to be watching BW ten years from now there will need to be enough interest, both from a gaming level and a sustainability level, to allow new amateur talent to rise.
If it gets big, talent will follow. I think the "BW to SC2 now back to BW" trend is going to dry up soon (though why Stork is still in SC2, god only knows), and there'll probably be a bit of a dicey period where there's no one coming back from SC2 anymore and there's no one new coming up, but it'll pass if we can survive it.
Edit: Unless KeSPA kills the GOM Classic again. Don't put it past them.
KeSPA cannot control games, only the teams and players affiliated to its organization.
On January 07 2014 14:06 Nerevar wrote: Ironic that GomTV is doing this before OGN, but I'm sure the latter is more than happy flourishing from LoL at the moment while the former has to rely on smaller scenes like SC2 and DotA2.
I agree; I'd be very surprised if OGN did anything for SC:BW (or SC2 for that matter) again.
They're basically on top of the world in terms of competitive LoL; I'm sure they're laughing all the way to the bank about how well dropping RTSes has turned out for them.
There's no reason they can't do LoL and SC2 and BW tournaments. It's a whole channel with 24 hours to kill. Why does it need to take sides?
They are television network man. Ratings is their life. Lol garner more than 10 times the ratings of other games. They'll do a show which talks of many different games within an hour segment but thats about it for non-lol games. Still if gom classic is very very successful, I'm sure they come back right in with a BW OSL. After all that tournaments name is a holy grail.
On January 07 2014 17:32 FFW_Rude wrote: This does NOT need to be a reccurent thing... What else would i do in my life if i have to watch PL + THIS + WCS... ok i need to quit work
watch vods, stop watching WCS and watch SSL instead.:p
On January 07 2014 17:32 FFW_Rude wrote: This does NOT need to be a reccurent thing... What else would i do in my life if i have to watch PL + THIS + WCS... ok i need to quit work
watch vods, stop watching WCS and watch SSL instead.:p
I watch VODS cause PL happens while i'm at work. Didn't catch up completly on yesterday's. Is there a way to download SSL vods so i can watch them when i want ?
On January 07 2014 17:32 FFW_Rude wrote: This does NOT need to be a reccurent thing... What else would i do in my life if i have to watch PL + THIS + WCS... ok i need to quit work
watch vods, stop watching WCS and watch SSL instead.:p
I watch VODS cause PL happens while i'm at work. Didn't catch up completly on yesterday's. Is there a way to download SSL vods so i can watch them when i want ?
Most of the VODs (and I imagine SSL VODs will be too) are posted in Small VOD Thread 2.0. People are working hard to keep it updated, so you should all use it more!
On January 07 2014 17:32 FFW_Rude wrote: This does NOT need to be a reccurent thing... What else would i do in my life if i have to watch PL + THIS + WCS... ok i need to quit work
watch vods, stop watching WCS and watch SSL instead.:p
I watch VODS cause PL happens while i'm at work. Didn't catch up completly on yesterday's. Is there a way to download SSL vods so i can watch them when i want ?
Most of the VODs (and I imagine SSL VODs will be too) are posted in Small VOD Thread 2.0. People are working hard to keep it updated, so you should all use it more!
I thought it was all on Afreeca... Shame on me. I'm going to Download all of those. Btw if i download youtube video does it count as a view for the channel or not ?
On January 07 2014 15:09 Vasoline73 wrote: Sick something I'll actually watch. YELLOWS CHANCE TO WIN THE GOLD IN A "REAL" TOURNAMENT! Yellow fighting!
this is like the very definition of a special event lol hardly a "real" tournament
define real. if the player invitiations are legit and the prize money is good enough, the tournament is legit enough, despite beeing a one shot. It's not less legit because they invited yellow, now is it?
On January 07 2014 15:09 Vasoline73 wrote: Sick something I'll actually watch. YELLOWS CHANCE TO WIN THE GOLD IN A "REAL" TOURNAMENT! Yellow fighting!
this is like the very definition of a special event lol hardly a "real" tournament
define real. if the player invitiations are legit and the prize money is good enough, the tournament is legit enough, despite beeing a one shot. It's not less legit because they invited yellow, now is it?
Invite only can't be considered legit imo, but GOM kinda tests the waters, so it is understandable to invite fan favorites.
On January 07 2014 15:09 Vasoline73 wrote: Sick something I'll actually watch. YELLOWS CHANCE TO WIN THE GOLD IN A "REAL" TOURNAMENT! Yellow fighting!
this is like the very definition of a special event lol hardly a "real" tournament
define real. if the player invitiations are legit and the prize money is good enough, the tournament is legit enough, despite beeing a one shot. It's not less legit because they invited yellow, now is it?
Invite only can't be considered legit imo, but GOM kinda tests the waters, so it is understandable to invite fan favorites.
What The_Red_Viper said. This is an event tournament, which means that its #1 goal is to entertain the fans, not necessarily to determine the best Starcraft player in the world. Also, let us not forget that Yellow has won numerous golds in event tourneys and is considered the god of event tourneys.
On January 07 2014 15:09 Vasoline73 wrote: Sick something I'll actually watch. YELLOWS CHANCE TO WIN THE GOLD IN A "REAL" TOURNAMENT! Yellow fighting!
this is like the very definition of a special event lol hardly a "real" tournament
define real. if the player invitiations are legit and the prize money is good enough, the tournament is legit enough, despite beeing a one shot. It's not less legit because they invited yellow, now is it?
I think being real is when there's a huge pool of players fighting for a place in the ro32 through prelims where they literally play up to 8 hours of games back to back to back. It picks out the cream of the crop and then those 32 who've proven they have the potential duke it out for their shot at a starleague championship. This is just an invitationals, fan service not very legit imo
On January 07 2014 15:09 Vasoline73 wrote: Sick something I'll actually watch. YELLOWS CHANCE TO WIN THE GOLD IN A "REAL" TOURNAMENT! Yellow fighting!
this is like the very definition of a special event lol hardly a "real" tournament
define real. if the player invitiations are legit and the prize money is good enough, the tournament is legit enough, despite beeing a one shot. It's not less legit because they invited yellow, now is it?
Invite only can't be considered legit imo, but GOM kinda tests the waters, so it is understandable to invite fan favorites.
I'm hoping that one day, GomTV will try out a big 64-player bracket fed with open qualifiers just like their GSL Open era back in 2010. Of course, this would be the most resource-intensive and probably wouldn't happen, but one can dream.
Funnily enough, this actually isn't the first time GomTV has broadcast BW alongside their SC2 stuff. Back in 2011, they broadcast a match of BW as an April Fools joke right before the GSL World Championship match between Mvp and Julyzerg. Two employees dressed up like the players and did a TvZ on Lost Temple, with Tastosis jokingly calling it a "low graphics mode" and pretending the impostors were the real players. Of course, the match was very short, finishing after a bunker rush and a worker pull iirc. The real SC2 match commenced shortly afterwards, but the whole thing was hilarious and well done. Too bad I can't find the vod since GomTV is being awfully slow porting over their old vods to the GomExp Youtube channel.
If I end up watching and seeing Tasteless casting this, it will be the final confirmation that I'm actually in coma and my brain is revisiting all good things that happened to it in the past before some horrible accident. Sounds awesome either way!
On January 08 2014 07:59 wingpawn wrote: Wow. Just wow.
If I end up watching and seeing Tasteless casting this, it will be the final confirmation that I'm actually in coma and my brain is revisiting all good things that happened to it in the past before some horrible accident. Sounds awesome either way!
On January 08 2014 07:59 wingpawn wrote: Wow. Just wow.
If I end up watching and seeing Tasteless casting this, it will be the final confirmation that I'm actually in coma and my brain is revisiting all good things that happened to it in the past before some horrible accident. Sounds awesome either way!
On January 08 2014 07:59 wingpawn wrote: Wow. Just wow.
If I end up watching and seeing Tasteless casting this, it will be the final confirmation that I'm actually in coma and my brain is revisiting all good things that happened to it in the past before some horrible accident. Sounds awesome either way!
don't worry, you'll meet with subpar casting after being 4 years out of the loop.
On January 08 2014 07:59 wingpawn wrote: Wow. Just wow.
If I end up watching and seeing Tasteless casting this, it will be the final confirmation that I'm actually in coma and my brain is revisiting all good things that happened to it in the past before some horrible accident. Sounds awesome either way!
don't worry, you'll meet with subpar casting after being 4 years out of the loop.
That's what I'm concerned with. Obviously a great caster, but well out of practice for SC1. And will he get excited over it or use time to petition to people that SC2 is great. I watch korean stream for SC1 anyway so I guess it doesn't matter.
Oh man the nostalgia is starting to really kick in. Brings me back to my highschool days of watching klazart, moletrap, cholera, all those super old school guys. The days where the horses in TL's banner was a lot more visible. Now 7 years later I'm visiting TL from work, having graduated from uni for over a year. Kinda surreal lol.
Sayle and 2009 Day9 are going to cast this... Also explains why they didn't do this right after the last OSL ended, they needed to build a time-machine.
On January 08 2014 14:19 thezanursic wrote: Sayle and 2009 Day9 are going to cast this... Also explains why they didn't do this right after the last OSL ended, they needed to build a time-machine.
Past day9 was replaced by a muppet to prevent a paradox.
On January 08 2014 14:07 crc wrote: Oh man the nostalgia is starting to really kick in. Brings me back to my highschool days of watching klazart, moletrap, cholera, all those super old school guys. The days where the horses in TL's banner was a lot more visible. Now 7 years later I'm visiting TL from work, having graduated from uni for over a year. Kinda surreal lol.
On January 08 2014 19:52 lichter wrote: I actually don't have any beef with Moletrap, but most of GOM's English audience considers that the worst combo possible
Moletrap's casting style in SC2 tended to be narration. ("He's making marines, and researching +1 attack") almost exclusively, which people got weirdly mad over.
The hate for KellyMilkies because she had an accent was never really fair ;_; SNM got similar accent hate, but people also hated him personally, which makes it okay, I think?
On January 08 2014 19:57 ne4aJIb wrote: Cholera, Diggity, Rise ok?
Nukethestars/Cholera, personally.
I wonder if Nuke'll ever come back now that BW's basically back.
Tastosis is the best foreign commentary duo imo. Artosis actually knows things about the game and provides great insight, whereas Tasteless has the smooth voice and color, energy commentary. Not as good as Korean commentators, for sure, but still the best. I would love to see them back.
On January 08 2014 19:52 lichter wrote: I actually don't have any beef with Moletrap, but most of GOM's English audience considers that the worst combo possible
Moletrap's casting style in SC2 tended to be narration. ("He's making marines, and researching +1 attack") almost exclusively, which people got weirdly mad over.
The hate for KellyMilkies because she had an accent was never really fair ;_; SNM got similar accent hate, but people also hated him personally, which makes it okay, I think?
On January 08 2014 19:57 ne4aJIb wrote: Cholera, Diggity, Rise ok?
Nukethestars/Cholera, personally.
I wonder if Nuke'll ever come back now that BW's basically back.
It's not really an accent thing, to many, just a voice thing. If your voice isn't pleasant to listen to for much of your audience, regardless of your other chops you're not a good caster. I do agree that Moletrap doing BW is actually pretty damn solid.
Also, his Youtube content was fantastic which he never got enough credit for imo.
After reading this thread and jumping out of joy about a possible BW comeback, I wanna know whats the deal with Tasteless ? I mean people said somewhere in the first couple of pages that SC2 sucked the life out of him, etc. Does he still cast SC2 or he quit for another game? I mean in the last GSL in the finals Dear vs SoO he looked so indifferent and apathic, like he didnt wanna be there. Is he gonna cast the next SC GSL with Artosis in early Feb?
On January 09 2014 01:25 stambe wrote: After reading this thread and jumping out of joy about a possible BW comeback, I wanna know whats the deal with Tasteless ? I mean people said somewhere in the first couple of pages that SC2 sucked the life out of him, etc. Does he still cast SC2 or he quit for another game? I mean in the last GSL in the finals Dear vs SoO he looked so indifferent and apathic, like he didnt wanna be there. Is he gonna cast the next SC GSL with Artosis in early Feb?
I think only Tasteless can truly give you an answer for that, but I'll say what I can.
I think everyone who got their work from SC2, Tasteless, Day9, Artosis, etc are almost uniformly grateful. It's a job that lets them travel, meet people, play with friends and generally act much more casually than any other job would let you. Even if it's not your favourite game, it's a pretty sweet deal. That said, they would similarly uniformly have preferred to be able to do it with BW, given how often they reminisce about it, talked about it on SOTG, compared SC2 to it... It seems like most of them never really got over their first love of Brood War ;p Which considering they played it voluntarily with hardly any social or monetary benefits for like 10 years, I can feel confident saying that.
For Tasteless specifically, I think he has the most fun when he's making jokes with Artosis and they're not analysing the game too seriously. I watched a fair number of their casts over the last few years, and sometimes they all but totally ignore the game happening and just make jokes, and those are actually the most enjoyable to for the viewer as well. It's different from when they casted Brood War for sure, when they wanted to share their insights about the game because they knew a lot of their audience understood the game well enough to want those special insights. They still made jokes in BW and the panda bear guy is one of the more infamous of tasteless' running gags, but I think they also cared a lot about the games themselves and who was advancing and the like. Even if they generally like SC2, I don't think it gives the same enduring feeling, and after so many years of watching it, maybe the wear shows on them a bit.
The cast you saw specifically might have just been a really off day for him, because normally he looks like he's having a pretty alright time hanging out with Artosis.
On January 09 2014 01:25 stambe wrote: After reading this thread and jumping out of joy about a possible BW comeback, I wanna know whats the deal with Tasteless ? I mean people said somewhere in the first couple of pages that SC2 sucked the life out of him, etc. Does he still cast SC2 or he quit for another game? I mean in the last GSL in the finals Dear vs SoO he looked so indifferent and apathic, like he didnt wanna be there. Is he gonna cast the next SC GSL with Artosis in early Feb?
I think only Tasteless can truly give you an answer for that, but I'll say what I can.
I think everyone who got their work from SC2, Tasteless, Day9, Artosis, etc are almost uniformly grateful. It's a job that lets them travel, meet people, play with friends and generally act much more casually than any other job would let you. Even if it's not your favourite game, it's a pretty sweet deal. That said, they would similarly uniformly have preferred to be able to do it with BW, given how often they reminisce about it, talked about it on SOTG, compared SC2 to it... It seems like most of them never really got over their first love of Brood War ;p Which considering they played it voluntarily with hardly any social or monetary benefits for like 10 years, I can feel confident saying that.
For Tasteless specifically, I think he has the most fun when he's making jokes with Artosis and they're not analysing the game too seriously. I watched a fair number of their casts over the last few years, and sometimes they all but totally ignore the game happening and just make jokes, and those are actually the most enjoyable to for the viewer as well. It's different from when they casted Brood War for sure, when they wanted to share their insights about the game because they knew a lot of their audience understood the game well enough to want those special insights. They still made jokes in BW and the panda bear guy is one of the more infamous of tasteless' running gags, but I think they also cared a lot about the games themselves and who was advancing and the like. Even if they generally like SC2, I don't think it gives the same enduring feeling, and after so many years of watching it, maybe the wear shows on them a bit.
The cast you saw specifically might have just been a really off day for him, because normally he looks like he's having a pretty alright time hanging out with Artosis.
Thanks for the fast answer. In BW he was so passionate about the game. At one point in SC2 casts around 2012 and later i felt like he didnt care about BW no more and he embraced SC2 fully, but i guess thats not the case. BW really have something special about it. I was watching all pro BW from 2003 to 2012 last OSL. Played for 14 years, but the last OSL kinda of crushed me. Couldn't believe it was over, so i stopped playing and watchin for an year. That image of the korean commentator crying in the 5th set of Jangbi vs Zero on Neo Ground Zero - that was hard, way to hard for me to watch BW after that. Tasteless was grean in GOM Star Invitational and the GOM Classic 1,2,3 so i hope he makes a comback. Can you give me links to SOTG or meta episodes where they talk about BW history and comparsion to SC2? If you can of course. Sorry for straying off topic
To clarify my point from the post for which I got banned (was traveling back to the Netherlands so I was offline for an extended period of time):
GOMTV tried to kill ProLeague by blackmailing it out from prime time, because GSL couldn't compete with it. This is how this whole "illegal league" mess started. One of the main reasons why it became hard for OGN/MBC to find new sponsors (KeSPA's BW leagues were "tainted" and sponsors did not want to associate themselves with potentially illegal activity). They were also very co-operative as far as Blizzard's attempts to kill BW go. Short summary of what happened:
I really don't think hosting a bunch of tournaments in preparation for SC2 redeems them. Certainly not in my eyes.
To address the "KeSPA tried to kill GOMTV" accusations (it has been already done several pages back so I will just reiterate): practically all teams that did not participate in Classics had valid reasons. This accusation is weak at best.
On January 09 2014 03:06 maybenexttime wrote: To clarify my point from the post for which I got banned (was traveling back to the Netherlands so I was offline for an extended period of time):
GOMTV tried to kill ProLeague by blackmailing it out from prime time, because GSL couldn't compete with it. This is how this whole "illegal league" mess started. One of the main reasons why it became hard for OGN/MBC to find new sponsors (KeSPA's BW leagues were "tainted" and sponsors did not want to associate themselves with potentially illegal activity). They were also very co-operative as far as Blizzard's attempts to kill BW go. Short summary of what happened:
I really don't think hosting a bunch of tournaments in preparation for SC2 redeems them. Certainly not in my eyes.
To address the "KeSPA tried to kill GOMTV" accusations (it has been already done several pages back so I will just reiterate): practically all teams that did not participate in Classics had valid reasons. This accusation is weak at best.
I wasn't aware until now, that there were any potential illegal activities (or that this was potentially a reason why OSL/MSL had trouble getting sponsors). I briefly looked at the linked article which contained a lot of things that were "said", but is it generally acknowledged that there is sufficient proof, for illegal activities, or no?
Regarding the non-participation in the Classics, at least for SKT, at one point players were only allowed to practice for one individual tournament- e.g. OSL/MSL or perhaps GOM Classics, and were required to use their remaining focus on practicing for Proleague success. This isn't really a valid reason. Individual Leagues are at least, if not more entertaining for viewers, compared to Proleague, and allowed the players to show their personal style. As far as I know, there was no compelling reason that Proleague should have been prioritized to that extent, over Individual Leagues. Bisu has stated in interview that one of the main issues with Pro BW, is that players were not given more freedom to practice/participate in individual leagues. Were additional reasons for non-participation provided?
On January 09 2014 03:06 maybenexttime wrote: To clarify my point from the post for which I got banned (was traveling back to the Netherlands so I was offline for an extended period of time):
GOMTV tried to kill ProLeague by blackmailing it out from prime time, because GSL couldn't compete with it. This is how this whole "illegal league" mess started. One of the main reasons why it became hard for OGN/MBC to find new sponsors (KeSPA's BW leagues were "tainted" and sponsors did not want to associate themselves with potentially illegal activity). They were also very co-operative as far as Blizzard's attempts to kill BW go. Short summary of what happened:
I really don't think hosting a bunch of tournaments in preparation for SC2 redeems them. Certainly not in my eyes.
To address the "KeSPA tried to kill GOMTV" accusations (it has been already done several pages back so I will just reiterate): practically all teams that did not participate in Classics had valid reasons. This accusation is weak at best.
I wasn't aware until now, that there were any potential illegal activities (or that this was potentially a reason why OSL/MSL had trouble getting sponsors). I briefly looked at the linked article which contained a lot of things that were "said", but is it generally acknowledged that there is sufficient proof, for illegal activities, or no?
Regarding the non-participation in the Classics, at least for SKT, at one point players were only allowed to practice for one individual tournament- e.g. OSL/MSL or perhaps GOM Classics, and were required to use their remaining focus on practicing for Proleague success. This isn't really a valid reason. Individual Leagues are at least, if not more entertaining for viewers, compared to Proleague, and allowed the players to show their personal style. As far as I know, there was no compelling reason that Proleague should have been prioritized to that extent, over Individual Leagues. Bisu has stated in interview that one of the main issues with Pro BW, is that players were not given more freedom to practice/participate in individual leagues. Were additional reasons for non-participation provided?
What illegal activities?
As for not participating in Classics, eSTRO, OGN and MBC did not want to support their direct competition - after all, they paid a lot of money to maintain their teams, so why should they hurt their own business on top of that? ACE had little time for practice as it is. SKT, like you said, limited players' time for individual leagues (because their ProLeague results were suffering). I am not sure what reasons other non-participating teams had - it was clarified in this very thread, so you can look it up.
The reason why ProLeague was much more important than individual leagues to KeSPA sponsors is because many of them paid millions of dollars to maintain their teams, and that is a lot of money. They did not do this as a form of charity - they wanted to gain exposure, and ProLeague was a much better way to expose the team (as opposed to the player himself) and its sponsor.
On January 09 2014 03:06 maybenexttime wrote: To clarify my point from the post for which I got banned (was traveling back to the Netherlands so I was offline for an extended period of time):
GOMTV tried to kill ProLeague by blackmailing it out from prime time, because GSL couldn't compete with it. This is how this whole "illegal league" mess started. One of the main reasons why it became hard for OGN/MBC to find new sponsors (KeSPA's BW leagues were "tainted" and sponsors did not want to associate themselves with potentially illegal activity). They were also very co-operative as far as Blizzard's attempts to kill BW go. Short summary of what happened:
I really don't think hosting a bunch of tournaments in preparation for SC2 redeems them. Certainly not in my eyes.
To address the "KeSPA tried to kill GOMTV" accusations (it has been already done several pages back so I will just reiterate): practically all teams that did not participate in Classics had valid reasons. This accusation is weak at best.
I wasn't aware until now, that there were any potential illegal activities (or that this was potentially a reason why OSL/MSL had trouble getting sponsors). I briefly looked at the linked article which contained a lot of things that were "said", but is it generally acknowledged that there is sufficient proof, for illegal activities, or no?
Regarding the non-participation in the Classics, at least for SKT, at one point players were only allowed to practice for one individual tournament- e.g. OSL/MSL or perhaps GOM Classics, and were required to use their remaining focus on practicing for Proleague success. This isn't really a valid reason. Individual Leagues are at least, if not more entertaining for viewers, compared to Proleague, and allowed the players to show their personal style. As far as I know, there was no compelling reason that Proleague should have been prioritized to that extent, over Individual Leagues. Bisu has stated in interview that one of the main issues with Pro BW, is that players were not given more freedom to practice/participate in individual leagues. Were additional reasons for non-participation provided?
As for not participating in Classics, eSTRO, OGN and MBC did not want to support their direct competition - after all, they paid a lot of money to maintain their teams, so why should they hurt their own business on top of that? ACE had little time for practice as it is. SKT, like you said, limited players' time for individual leagues (because their ProLeague results were suffering). I am not sure what reasons other non-participating teams had - it was clarified in this very thread, so you can look it up.
The reason why ProLeague was much more important than individual leagues to KeSPA sponsors is because many of them paid millions of dollars to maintain their teams, and that is a lot of money. They did not do this as a form of charity - they wanted to gain exposure, and ProLeague was a much better way to expose the team (as opposed to the player himself) and its sponsor.
I was referring to the segment you posted before:
"This is how this whole "illegal league" mess started. One of the main reasons why it became hard for OGN/MBC to find new sponsors (KeSPA's BW leagues were "tainted" and sponsors did not want to associate themselves with potentially illegal activity)"
I was wondering if it is generally acknowledged that there there is sufficient proof for actual illegal activities, or not.
On January 09 2014 03:06 maybenexttime wrote: To clarify my point from the post for which I got banned (was traveling back to the Netherlands so I was offline for an extended period of time):
GOMTV tried to kill ProLeague by blackmailing it out from prime time, because GSL couldn't compete with it. This is how this whole "illegal league" mess started. One of the main reasons why it became hard for OGN/MBC to find new sponsors (KeSPA's BW leagues were "tainted" and sponsors did not want to associate themselves with potentially illegal activity). They were also very co-operative as far as Blizzard's attempts to kill BW go. Short summary of what happened:
I really don't think hosting a bunch of tournaments in preparation for SC2 redeems them. Certainly not in my eyes.
To address the "KeSPA tried to kill GOMTV" accusations (it has been already done several pages back so I will just reiterate): practically all teams that did not participate in Classics had valid reasons. This accusation is weak at best.
I wasn't aware until now, that there were any potential illegal activities (or that this was potentially a reason why OSL/MSL had trouble getting sponsors). I briefly looked at the linked article which contained a lot of things that were "said", but is it generally acknowledged that there is sufficient proof, for illegal activities, or no?
Regarding the non-participation in the Classics, at least for SKT, at one point players were only allowed to practice for one individual tournament- e.g. OSL/MSL or perhaps GOM Classics, and were required to use their remaining focus on practicing for Proleague success. This isn't really a valid reason. Individual Leagues are at least, if not more entertaining for viewers, compared to Proleague, and allowed the players to show their personal style. As far as I know, there was no compelling reason that Proleague should have been prioritized to that extent, over Individual Leagues. Bisu has stated in interview that one of the main issues with Pro BW, is that players were not given more freedom to practice/participate in individual leagues. Were additional reasons for non-participation provided?
As for not participating in Classics, eSTRO, OGN and MBC did not want to support their direct competition - after all, they paid a lot of money to maintain their teams, so why should they hurt their own business on top of that? ACE had little time for practice as it is. SKT, like you said, limited players' time for individual leagues (because their ProLeague results were suffering). I am not sure what reasons other non-participating teams had - it was clarified in this very thread, so you can look it up.
The reason why ProLeague was much more important than individual leagues to KeSPA sponsors is because many of them paid millions of dollars to maintain their teams, and that is a lot of money. They did not do this as a form of charity - they wanted to gain exposure, and ProLeague was a much better way to expose the team (as opposed to the player himself) and its sponsor.
I was referring to the segment you posted before:
"This is how this whole "illegal league" mess started. One of the main reasons why it became hard for OGN/MBC to find new sponsors (KeSPA's BW leagues were "tainted" and sponsors did not want to associate themselves with potentially illegal activity)"
I was wondering if it is generally acknowledged that there there is sufficient proof for these supposed illegal activities, or not.
Read it again, this time understanding the context of what I said. The whole debacle was about whether KeSPA is using BW within their legal rights. That's what the lawsuit was meant to determine.
On January 09 2014 03:06 maybenexttime wrote: To clarify my point from the post for which I got banned (was traveling back to the Netherlands so I was offline for an extended period of time):
GOMTV tried to kill ProLeague by blackmailing it out from prime time, because GSL couldn't compete with it. This is how this whole "illegal league" mess started. One of the main reasons why it became hard for OGN/MBC to find new sponsors (KeSPA's BW leagues were "tainted" and sponsors did not want to associate themselves with potentially illegal activity). They were also very co-operative as far as Blizzard's attempts to kill BW go. Short summary of what happened:
I really don't think hosting a bunch of tournaments in preparation for SC2 redeems them. Certainly not in my eyes.
To address the "KeSPA tried to kill GOMTV" accusations (it has been already done several pages back so I will just reiterate): practically all teams that did not participate in Classics had valid reasons. This accusation is weak at best.
I wasn't aware until now, that there were any potential illegal activities (or that this was potentially a reason why OSL/MSL had trouble getting sponsors). I briefly looked at the linked article which contained a lot of things that were "said", but is it generally acknowledged that there is sufficient proof, for illegal activities, or no?
Regarding the non-participation in the Classics, at least for SKT, at one point players were only allowed to practice for one individual tournament- e.g. OSL/MSL or perhaps GOM Classics, and were required to use their remaining focus on practicing for Proleague success. This isn't really a valid reason. Individual Leagues are at least, if not more entertaining for viewers, compared to Proleague, and allowed the players to show their personal style. As far as I know, there was no compelling reason that Proleague should have been prioritized to that extent, over Individual Leagues. Bisu has stated in interview that one of the main issues with Pro BW, is that players were not given more freedom to practice/participate in individual leagues. Were additional reasons for non-participation provided?
As for not participating in Classics, eSTRO, OGN and MBC did not want to support their direct competition - after all, they paid a lot of money to maintain their teams, so why should they hurt their own business on top of that? ACE had little time for practice as it is. SKT, like you said, limited players' time for individual leagues (because their ProLeague results were suffering). I am not sure what reasons other non-participating teams had - it was clarified in this very thread, so you can look it up.
The reason why ProLeague was much more important than individual leagues to KeSPA sponsors is because many of them paid millions of dollars to maintain their teams, and that is a lot of money. They did not do this as a form of charity - they wanted to gain exposure, and ProLeague was a much better way to expose the team (as opposed to the player himself) and its sponsor.
I was referring to the segment you posted before:
"This is how this whole "illegal league" mess started. One of the main reasons why it became hard for OGN/MBC to find new sponsors (KeSPA's BW leagues were "tainted" and sponsors did not want to associate themselves with potentially illegal activity)"
I was wondering if it is generally acknowledged that there there is sufficient proof for these supposed illegal activities, or not.
Read it again, this time understanding the context of what I said. The whole debacle was about whether KeSPA is using BW within their legal rights. That's what the lawsuit was meant to determine.
Yes, I was aware of that specific legal/licencing issue. So this information is actually consistent with my previous understanding of the situation.
I had assumed that the statement meant GOM had blackmailed Kespa in terms of a criminal offence (regarding the timeslot). Blackmailing is often (but not necessarily) a crime, and looking at the linked summary of negotiations, it looks like the term could be appropriate at least to some extent. Although, in any case, I do not recall Kespa taking any legal action against GOM, as a result of the referenced negotiations.
On January 09 2014 03:06 maybenexttime wrote: To clarify my point from the post for which I got banned (was traveling back to the Netherlands so I was offline for an extended period of time):
GOMTV tried to kill ProLeague by blackmailing it out from prime time, because GSL couldn't compete with it. This is how this whole "illegal league" mess started. One of the main reasons why it became hard for OGN/MBC to find new sponsors (KeSPA's BW leagues were "tainted" and sponsors did not want to associate themselves with potentially illegal activity). They were also very co-operative as far as Blizzard's attempts to kill BW go. Short summary of what happened:
I really don't think hosting a bunch of tournaments in preparation for SC2 redeems them. Certainly not in my eyes.
To address the "KeSPA tried to kill GOMTV" accusations (it has been already done several pages back so I will just reiterate): practically all teams that did not participate in Classics had valid reasons. This accusation is weak at best.
I wasn't aware until now, that there were any potential illegal activities (or that this was potentially a reason why OSL/MSL had trouble getting sponsors). I briefly looked at the linked article which contained a lot of things that were "said", but is it generally acknowledged that there is sufficient proof, for illegal activities, or no?
Regarding the non-participation in the Classics, at least for SKT, at one point players were only allowed to practice for one individual tournament- e.g. OSL/MSL or perhaps GOM Classics, and were required to use their remaining focus on practicing for Proleague success. This isn't really a valid reason. Individual Leagues are at least, if not more entertaining for viewers, compared to Proleague, and allowed the players to show their personal style. As far as I know, there was no compelling reason that Proleague should have been prioritized to that extent, over Individual Leagues. Bisu has stated in interview that one of the main issues with Pro BW, is that players were not given more freedom to practice/participate in individual leagues. Were additional reasons for non-participation provided?
As for not participating in Classics, eSTRO, OGN and MBC did not want to support their direct competition - after all, they paid a lot of money to maintain their teams, so why should they hurt their own business on top of that? ACE had little time for practice as it is. SKT, like you said, limited players' time for individual leagues (because their ProLeague results were suffering). I am not sure what reasons other non-participating teams had - it was clarified in this very thread, so you can look it up.
The reason why ProLeague was much more important than individual leagues to KeSPA sponsors is because many of them paid millions of dollars to maintain their teams, and that is a lot of money. They did not do this as a form of charity - they wanted to gain exposure, and ProLeague was a much better way to expose the team (as opposed to the player himself) and its sponsor.
I was referring to the segment you posted before:
"This is how this whole "illegal league" mess started. One of the main reasons why it became hard for OGN/MBC to find new sponsors (KeSPA's BW leagues were "tainted" and sponsors did not want to associate themselves with potentially illegal activity)"
I was wondering if it is generally acknowledged that there there is sufficient proof for these supposed illegal activities, or not.
Read it again, this time understanding the context of what I said. The whole debacle was about whether KeSPA is using BW within their legal rights. That's what the lawsuit was meant to determine.
Yes, I was aware of that specific legal/licencing issue. So this information is actually consistent with my previous understanding of the situation.
I had assumed that the statement meant GOM had blackmailed Kespa in terms of a criminal offence (regarding the timeslot). Blackmailing is often (but not necessarily) a crime, and looking at the linked summary of negotiations, it looks like the term could be appropriate at least to some extent. Although, in any case, I do not recall Kespa taking any legal action against GOM, as a result of the referenced negotiations.
It's uncertain whether any party's actions were illegal. KeSPA did not take legal actions because Blizzard already took the case to court, where this whole mess was supposed to be settled.
It's also not true, contrary to some people here have claimed, that KeSPA used BW without Blizzard's approval for a decade or so. Before Blizzard Korea (or whatever it's called) was established, Blizzard in Korea was represented by HanbitSoft, which had been a long time KeSPA member. The company, on Blizzard's behalf, allowed KeSPA to use BW (Blizzard's officials even attended several league finals, so the company certainly did not condemn what KeSPA was doing with BW). Afaik, KeSPA paid for this licensing, so this makes this whole "greedy KeSPA didn't want to pay Blizzard any royalties" not true. KeSPA actually proposed to pay for the licensing, but for Blizzard it was not about royalties, but rather about taking over the scene, so that they could ensure a smooth transition to SC2.
As for the IEG rights selling fiasco, KeSPA was selling rights to ProLeague, not BW (how would they even be in a position to prevent anyone from broadcasting BW is beyond me) - the same way UEFA is selling rights to broadcasting Champions League, and not football.
Yea, in light of all(more of) the facts, I don't know that I would specifically reference the concept of forgiveness just right now, either. But at the present point, anything that involves promoting/sponsoring the Pro BW scene is in and of itself, a good thing. In general companies are only going to do such things if it is viable from a business perspective to do so. Obviously GOM and some other companies (e.g. The new sponsor for SSL 9: Humanworks.com) have already decided it makes sense. So, perhaps, increasingly more reasons to sponsor, and more investments in the future. SC2 obviously is not, and cannot pull its weight, and in practical terms this is becoming a reality, rather than just an "apparency". The entities in power are increasingly coming to realize this. Broodwar still pulled very high relative and absolute viewership ratings in the most recent Proleague/OSL/MSL. And although some other games have since become quite popular with the viewing public, none have yet revealed the consistent staying power/entertainment value, over many years, that BW has demonstrated. Even after 10+ years of professional leagues, Pro BW was still essentially as interesting in 2012 as it ever was. And of course, the Sonic Leagues have been carrying on this legacy. Who knows what will happen with other games in the future, but with regards to BW: consistently high viewing interest has always been there; certainly there is something to be said for this, with regards to a business/Esports/advertising perspective.
On January 09 2014 01:06 Jealous wrote: Tastosis is the best foreign commentary duo imo. Artosis actually knows things about the game and provides great insight, whereas Tasteless has the smooth voice and color, energy commentary. Not as good as Korean commentators, for sure, but still the best. I would love to see them back.
I would personally like Tasteless/Lilsusie or SDM over Tasteless+Artosis, I just cant(personally) seem to get rid of the feeling that Artosis sold BW out for the next big thing which turned out to be shit(sc2) And while i enjoy his casting thats something I really cant get over tbh.
I'd also enjoy a Diggity/cholera+Klazart or even just a Klazart commentary aswell.
On January 08 2014 07:59 wingpawn wrote: Wow. Just wow.
If I end up watching and seeing Tasteless casting this, it will be the final confirmation that I'm actually in coma and my brain is revisiting all good things that happened to it in the past before some horrible accident. Sounds awesome either way!
don't worry, you'll meet with subpar casting after being 4 years out of the loop.
That's what I'm concerned with. Obviously a great caster, but well out of practice for SC1. And will he get excited over it or use time to petition to people that SC2 is great. I watch korean stream for SC1 anyway so I guess it doesn't matter.
Yeah I was kinda wondering that. Who was it we were watching that said the Zerg expanding normally across the map for their third hatch was a 'hidden expo'? Four years away from the game and a bunch of the meta-game will pass you by. Mind you Tasteless kept casting BW super secretly (to us) with that Jason caster guy, so maybe it's only like a couple years out- unless it was old vods they were casting.
On January 08 2014 07:59 wingpawn wrote: Wow. Just wow.
If I end up watching and seeing Tasteless casting this, it will be the final confirmation that I'm actually in coma and my brain is revisiting all good things that happened to it in the past before some horrible accident. Sounds awesome either way!
don't worry, you'll meet with subpar casting after being 4 years out of the loop.
That's what I'm concerned with. Obviously a great caster, but well out of practice for SC1. And will he get excited over it or use time to petition to people that SC2 is great. I watch korean stream for SC1 anyway so I guess it doesn't matter.
Yeah I was kinda wondering that. Who was it we were watching that said the Zerg expanding normally across the map for their third hatch was a 'hidden expo'? Four years away from the game and a bunch of the meta-game will pass you by. Mind you Tasteless kept casting BW super secretly (to us) with that Jason caster guy, so maybe it's only like a couple years out- unless it was old vods they were casting.
On January 10 2014 07:34 rel wrote: Of course you would disagree, you're NinaZerg. That's what you do!
Well, I feel like I have the passion for StarCraft, but I don't have the talent as a speaker to, perhaps, do justice to a league like GOMtv's. I think my talent is being able to write and communicate through that medium. Obviously, I think the Plott brothers are the best at just talking and being charismatic, funny and knowledgeable about the game all at the same time, every time.
On January 08 2014 07:59 wingpawn wrote: Wow. Just wow.
If I end up watching and seeing Tasteless casting this, it will be the final confirmation that I'm actually in coma and my brain is revisiting all good things that happened to it in the past before some horrible accident. Sounds awesome either way!
don't worry, you'll meet with subpar casting after being 4 years out of the loop.
That's what I'm concerned with. Obviously a great caster, but well out of practice for SC1. And will he get excited over it or use time to petition to people that SC2 is great. I watch korean stream for SC1 anyway so I guess it doesn't matter.
Yeah I was kinda wondering that. Who was it we were watching that said the Zerg expanding normally across the map for their third hatch was a 'hidden expo'? Four years away from the game and a bunch of the meta-game will pass you by. Mind you Tasteless kept casting BW super secretly (to us) with that Jason caster guy, so maybe it's only like a couple years out- unless it was old vods they were casting.
Nathanias who said he wasn't familiar with BW(mostly SCII) so I guess it can be seen as a hidden expansion instead of a third
I agree with everything you just said Nina... I'm just infuriated that Artosis can just 'come back' and make money on casting BW again when he left it quick as a pistol for SC2 which wasn't that bad I guess.. but then he left that for fucking 'HEARTHSTONE'.. good god...
I'm just a bitter BW elitest that hides in the shadows... this tournament is more than I could ever ask for though.
On January 08 2014 07:59 wingpawn wrote: Wow. Just wow.
If I end up watching and seeing Tasteless casting this, it will be the final confirmation that I'm actually in coma and my brain is revisiting all good things that happened to it in the past before some horrible accident. Sounds awesome either way!
don't worry, you'll meet with subpar casting after being 4 years out of the loop.
That's what I'm concerned with. Obviously a great caster, but well out of practice for SC1. And will he get excited over it or use time to petition to people that SC2 is great. I watch korean stream for SC1 anyway so I guess it doesn't matter.
Yeah I was kinda wondering that. Who was it we were watching that said the Zerg expanding normally across the map for their third hatch was a 'hidden expo'? Four years away from the game and a bunch of the meta-game will pass you by. Mind you Tasteless kept casting BW super secretly (to us) with that Jason caster guy, so maybe it's only like a couple years out- unless it was old vods they were casting.
I thought Jason and Tasteless were casting old vods iirc, mostly vods from the old Gom Classics.
On January 10 2014 13:29 rel wrote: I agree with everything you just said Nina... I'm just infuriated that Artosis can just 'come back' and make money on casting BW again when he left it quick as a pistol for SC2 which wasn't that bad I guess.. but then he left that for fucking 'HEARTHSTONE'.. good god...
I'm just a bitter BW elitest that hides in the shadows... this tournament is more than I could ever ask for though.
The way I see it is that Artosis/Plott bros were smart enough to capitalize on the situation and jump the ship that is SC2 right before it sinks completely.
If BW truly stands on its two legs despite having to compete w/ the sequel and they come back right afterward and they come back for it? That just means that they are smart enough to come back.
Of course, I would want to see Karma at work because they could've spread the BW horizon if they were just candid about the state of SC2.
There is a saying that "The closer you are, the less you actually see." We know that we can't alter the past but we can change the future if Dan and Plott bros have a change of heart to revisit to BW, there is a huge chance that many foreigners will pick up the game. W/ enough foreign stronghold, it might just be enough to bring back WCG BW and DreamHack to further grow the community. The best scenerio would be that Birdie successfully releases his server to the public so that people can play the game w/o much hassle to just pop and play.
All in all, the community must function as one constituent to maximize the game's influence. It depends on SSL and GSL to succeed in order to garner more interests toward the game. Now its not the time to get historical but put aside our past differences into a coffin or instead it will the game we cherish the most inside.
It would be so weirdly wonderful if BW took over SC2 as the main game in Korea...I mean, it's still more popular in PC baangs, and tons of people came to Sonic's amateur starleague. GomTV Classic, Starleague and 2015 Proleague anyone?
On January 11 2014 03:32 rift wrote: It would be so weirdly wonderful if BW took over SC2 as the main game in Korea...I mean, it's still more popular in PC baangs, and tons of people came to Sonic's amateur starleague. GomTV Classic, Starleague and 2015 Proleague anyone?
At least let us still have an SC2 GSL. I like BW, but I still don't want to see SC2 go away completely D:
I didnt care for day9 dailies back in BW. I didnt particularly care for Tastosis they were good but so what, I cared about BW and the players first and foremost. That seems to have changed with SC2 people are clinging on personalities and casters for some reason. I could care less if they come back to BW and certainly dont fault them for going where the money was and is at this time with SC2.
I hope this tourney is at least taken semi seriously though and not like a show match if they throw in to many old greats who are now washed up it will be a poor exhibition, so Im hoping the other invites are some of the best the current SOSPA scene has to offer.
I don't see why people think if the likes of Day and Tastosis went back to BW it would make today's gamer interested in it. I love the game personally, it's great. I don't think your average nerd will want to go and play with all its mechanical difficulty and sprites, no matter who attaches themselves do it.
On January 11 2014 04:46 Wombat_NI wrote: I don't see why people think if the likes of Day and Tastosis went back to BW it would make today's gamer interested in it. I love the game personally, it's great. I don't think your average nerd will want to go and play with all its mechanical difficulty and sprites, no matter who attaches themselves do it.
If day would do a daily for BW i think a lot of people would try it out, even more so if he does funday monday and stuff liek that. Obviously a lot of people wouldn't stay, but better than nothing.
I think it's more a case of they HAD to move on from casting BW if they wanted to keep their jobs and stay in Korea. I think casting games is an awesome job to have in a foreign country, especially one as awesome as Korea, and to give that up just because the game changed to SC2 is laughable. They even stuck with it when the job turned to games like World of Tanks, even if they didn't like it they pushed through. And now that they have a chance to return to the game that brought them into this huge game commentating scene, I'm sure they'd be more than happy to spend time casting what might still be their favorite game. (Except maybe hearthstone for Artosis )
On January 10 2014 13:29 rel wrote: I agree with everything you just said Nina... I'm just infuriated that Artosis can just 'come back' and make money on casting BW again when he left it quick as a pistol for SC2 which wasn't that bad I guess.. but then he left that for fucking 'HEARTHSTONE'.. good god...
I'm just a bitter BW elitest that hides in the shadows... this tournament is more than I could ever ask for though.
All in all, the community must function as one constituent to maximize the game's influence. It depends on SSL and GSL to succeed in order to garner more interests toward the game. Now its not the time to get historical but put aside our past differences into a coffin or instead it will the game we cherish the most inside.
Whatever happens with the game, I love it too much and plan on sticking it to it the same way I always have. And I'm more then eager to get back to casting in the near future. Those who have been around through thick and thin are the ones I'm grateful for and hope they will never fade because I won't. But that being said, if any of the people who transitioned return I will most definitely welcome them. Everyone should be blessed with Brood War in their life.
On January 11 2014 04:46 Wombat_NI wrote: I don't see why people think if the likes of Day and Tastosis went back to BW it would make today's gamer interested in it. I love the game personally, it's great. I don't think your average nerd will want to go and play with all its mechanical difficulty and sprites, no matter who attaches themselves do it.
The vast majority of gamers are incredibly fickle. They need some personality telling them what is good, especially when it comes to "esports".
On January 11 2014 04:46 Wombat_NI wrote: I don't see why people think if the likes of Day and Tastosis went back to BW it would make today's gamer interested in it. I love the game personally, it's great. I don't think your average nerd will want to go and play with all its mechanical difficulty and sprites, no matter who attaches themselves do it.
The vast majority of people are incredibly fickle. They need some personality telling them what is good, especially when it comes to "anything".
Regarding the old casters, what could have one done with focus of KESPA proscene rapidly changing? I myself would have switched to casting whatever game necessary to keep food on the table. Remember all Korean casters switched to other games as well - their passion for Brood War is plenty obvious but they did what professionals are expected to do and nobody calls them out on it.
If this tournament indeed gives opportunity for Tastosis etc. to re-cast the Brood War, it should be pretty interesting guage of how they feel about the game after so much years.
On January 11 2014 12:49 Hesmyrr wrote: Regarding the old casters, what could have one done with focus of KESPA proscene rapidly changing? I myself would have switched to casting whatever game necessary to keep food on the table. Remember all Korean casters switched to other games as well - their passion for Brood War is plenty obvious but they did what professionals are expected to do and nobody calls them out on it.
If this tournament indeed gives opportunity for Tastosis etc. to re-cast the Brood War, it should be pretty interesting guage of how they feel about the game after so much years.
this. I think you guys are being too hasty about 'I would only cast BW and nothing else' and not considering the reality of the situation. You need to look at it from an objective point of view. Do you think it would be feasible for anyone casting BW and relying on it for income to continue casting it even with everything switching to SCII such that the income they were relying on becomes non-existent? In other words, if there's no money involved in the scene and that was your only source of income, it would be difficult to survive on that. Can they cast BW on the side? well, yes of course but that's up to them(unless something in their contracts says otherwise(would be bizzare then lol)). As a caster, you have to be ready to move with the times and to the next game. That doesn't necessarily mean that you lost your passion for your previous game but if you want to be able to survive, it's a necessity imo.
On January 06 2014 21:12 CaucasianAsian wrote: side note, i was at a PC Bang the other day, and for the first time ever during my time in Korea, almost everyone was playing BW.
Personally don't really care about the commentating too much either like the guy above me said... buttttttt... Tasteless solo casts are pretty epic. Season 1 of GOM/the GOM TG SAMBO INTEL CLASSIC INVITATIONAL (lol I think that's what it was... still remember) are epic casts for me. Tasteless just having a good time with the right amount of seriousness and awkwardness. So perfect :').
Makes me wish I could go back and relive watching live! :D. Excited for this season 4 though. Maybe more excited for season 5 .
EDIT: Butchered the invitational name very badly... was the XNote GOMTV Star Invitational... guess I didn't remember -_____-;;;;
not a bad list at all. Would've liked another zerg player, maybe Killer seeing as he's the best Zerg on Afreeca atm. ZerO got his work cut out for him lol
On January 29 2014 14:37 Sawamura wrote: I can't believe they pick Yellow over Killer....
fan favourite likely. Either way, I predict a protoss victor easily
It would've been even better with Bisu, but it's not like this is bad lineup... maybe if this goes well, more classic seasons and more players. Hope so!
Is there any word on who will be casting this? we're all assuming tasteless but everything we've gotten so far is in korean and there's been no official word, right? will there even be an english cast?
On January 30 2014 03:05 Teejing wrote: OFFTOPIC : If i wanted to go back to scbw, is iccup still the place to go?
iccup is fine, Fish is more active but you will lose... a lot. then again you'll probably lose a lot on iccup lol
YellOw if he's willing is an automatic selection because he's a freaking monster celebrity in Korea right now.
However they probably should have brought in another Zerg since YellOw is more of a show player than a competitive player.
Not sure why Bisu wouldn't be in this event. So actually I agree with you, add killer for +1 Zerg and add Bisu. Bump Pusan and one of the other Protoss.
Nevertheless this is a pretty good lineup. I predict a Terran will win.
On January 30 2014 10:32 fastluck wrote: YellOw if he's willing is an automatic selection because he's a freaking monster celebrity in Korea right now.
However they probably should have brought in another Zerg since YellOw is more of a show player than a competitive player.
Not sure why Bisu wouldn't be in this event. So actually I agree with you, add killer for +1 Zerg and add Bisu. Bump Pusan and one of the other Protoss.
Nevertheless this is a pretty good lineup. I predict a Terran will win.
maybe Bisu and killer couldn't make it/refused for w/e reason? At least that's the only guess.
On January 30 2014 10:32 fastluck wrote: YellOw if he's willing is an automatic selection because he's a freaking monster celebrity in Korea right now.
However they probably should have brought in another Zerg since YellOw is more of a show player than a competitive player.
Not sure why Bisu wouldn't be in this event. So actually I agree with you, add killer for +1 Zerg and add Bisu. Bump Pusan and one of the other Protoss.
Nevertheless this is a pretty good lineup. I predict a Terran will win.
maybe Bisu and killer couldn't make it/refused for w/e reason? At least that's the only guess.
could be, but i wouldn't speculate about that w/o reason. I imagine, Gom made a compromise between competitive and fan favorites. But besides from that, i can't think of a good reason too.
On January 31 2014 19:18 nigsky wrote: Isn't the Korean esports establishment angry at Bisu for playing with Saviour, or something like that?
Lol what Korean esports ? it's more about Iloveoov speculating that bisu maybe playing with savior something along that line if you read the close thread it is merely oov stating that he will be disappointed that IF bisu is really doing it and will despise him for that. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=431676
*Jangbi is really out of practice, he couldn't play for2 months because of family issues and just came back. **I mean what do you expect he's a TV personality/radio host/hasn't been competatively relevant since what 2005? He's popular though.
I want to watch some of the old GOM Classic seasons to get ready for this upcoming one. Where can I find the VODs? They don't seem to be on GOM's old site, or their new Youtube channel.
On February 02 2014 01:59 sparklyresidue wrote: I want to watch some of the old GOM Classic seasons to get ready for this upcoming one. Where can I find the VODs? They don't seem to be on GOM's old site, or their new Youtube channel.
Since the move to GOM EXP. They havent bothered to upload it, but you can post here:
I would be really sad if they deleted these vids. Im always looking for good english casted BW games. Im new to BW so I missed so many good games over the years and these would be games I never get to see if they dont reupload them.
I posted in that thraed but I dont know if that will help or not =(
i dont think this event is getting the attention it deserves how to let more people know of this first non-fan based BW league since the "death" of BW?
On February 06 2014 00:53 phosphorylation wrote: i dont think this event is getting the attention it deserves how to let more people know of this first non-fan based BW league since the "death" of BW?
On February 06 2014 00:53 phosphorylation wrote: i dont think this event is getting the attention it deserves how to let more people know of this first non-fan based BW league since the "death" of BW?
It will get LOTS of attention is tasteless and/or artosis casts it
seems unlikely but Tasteless was streaming BW recently
It'd be nice if tasteless casted this because no offense, it's been obvious he hasn't really liked starcraft 2 since about a month after it came out. I mean I used to love watching tasteless cast BW but in SC2 he's never really been as enthusiastic as he used to be and it kinda rubs off.
On February 06 2014 00:53 phosphorylation wrote: i dont think this event is getting the attention it deserves how to let more people know of this first non-fan based BW league since the "death" of BW?
It will get LOTS of attention is tasteless and/or artosis casts it
seems unlikely but Tasteless was streaming BW recently
How is it unlikely? They have an English stream for everything they do afaik. Khaldor has no idea about BW so that only leaves Tasteless, Wolf and Artosis and only two of those were casters/progamers for that game. I'm fairly sure tastosis will cast this.
On February 06 2014 00:53 phosphorylation wrote: i dont think this event is getting the attention it deserves how to let more people know of this first non-fan based BW league since the "death" of BW?
It will get LOTS of attention is tasteless and/or artosis casts it
seems unlikely but Tasteless was streaming BW recently
How is it unlikely? They have an English stream for everything they do afaik. Khaldor has no idea about BW so that only leaves Tasteless, Wolf and Artosis and only two of those were casters/progamers for that game. I'm fairly sure tastosis will cast this.
I was just getting worried that they haven't said anything yet
Where should I go to watch this, and when will it start? I'm new to a lot of this and I don't know Korean. I've watched a lot of SC2 casted tourneys on Twitch, but I'd really love to see BW casted tourneys. I'm glad Blizzard hasn't (in their infinite stupidity) made it illegal to cast BW, the best game ever invented and which will never be improved upon ever (jk, but I'm disgusted that they strayed so far with Protoss in SC2, giving Protoss a strong MOBA feel.)
On February 07 2014 06:41 scottopoly wrote: Where should I go to watch this, and when will it start? I'm new to a lot of this and I don't know Korean. I've watched a lot of SC2 casted tourneys on Twitch, but I'd really love to see BW casted tourneys. I'm glad Blizzard hasn't (in their infinite stupidity) made it illegal to cast BW, the best game ever invented and which will never be improved upon ever (jk, but I'm disgusted that they strayed so far with Protoss in SC2, giving Protoss a strong MOBA feel.)
On February 07 2014 07:04 Xiphos wrote: Go to Nexon Arena on February 9th.
This thread seems to be the only info I can find on it. In English, at least. I'll probably just forget about it and try to find it later. No wonder these things don't get much attention. Thanks for your sarcasm, it seems the answer is no one knows.
On February 07 2014 06:41 scottopoly wrote: Where should I go to watch this, and when will it start? I'm new to a lot of this and I don't know Korean. I've watched a lot of SC2 casted tourneys on Twitch, but I'd really love to see BW casted tourneys. I'm glad Blizzard hasn't (in their infinite stupidity) made it illegal to cast BW, the best game ever invented and which will never be improved upon ever (jk, but I'm disgusted that they strayed so far with Protoss in SC2, giving Protoss a strong MOBA feel.)
I believe it's February the 9th. Not sure about where to watch it but likely on GOM's twitch(or is it youtube) stream.
According to a between game ad, it looks like Gom Classic S4 won't have an English stream, it says "Selected caster will be recording the GOMTV Classic Season 4 VODs which Gom eXP will provide after each match"
I could be wrong though, might have something with a caster recruitment program or something because it does say "try out".
On February 07 2014 20:58 vOdToasT wrote: How will I watch this? Will I have to pay? Pay for higher quality? Is it free?
if it's anything like GSL, you can watch for free when it's streaming at lower quality. Pay for vods and higher quality. Having said that, I'm not sure how things will be done and if they'll make it free for all to attract viewers and such so who knows lol
On February 08 2014 21:09 BrosephBrostar wrote: What time is this going to be? It should be within 24 hours but it's still not on the event calendar. Or has it been delayed?
honestly, nobody really knows, its upsetting really.
On February 08 2014 21:09 BrosephBrostar wrote: What time is this going to be? It should be within 24 hours but it's still not on the event calendar. Or has it been delayed?
honestly, nobody really knows, its upsetting really.
However from this I'm not sure if there will even be an official Korean-language stream that can be viewed internationally (looks it will be going out on GOM and YouTube but they've been geoblocking those for GSL).
If GOM picks me from the caster tryout thing, I'll ask them if they'll let me do a live english cast alongside the Korean stream. That would be more fun for me as well.
I can't wait! I would have preferred if they did a 16 man invite, or even 32, but this is better than nothing. I really, really hope they make regular BW tournaments, back to the ~3 a year. I see no reason Gom and Sonic can't share in the greatness of BW.
Imagine if they got Bisu... he'd be their ultimate popularity trump card. Maybe next time? At least we have Pusan to represent the MBC Protoss.
On February 16 2014 09:02 BrosephBrostar wrote: Is it still happening today? Has anyone found a way for us to watch?
watching on your android phone(can connect phone to pc to watch it there) or waiting for vods 3 days from now are the options so far.
Will people be allowed to restream it? I don't have a cell phone.
You could use bluestacks to watch it on your PC, it's basically a virtual android installation. Just link a google account (gmail, for example) and you can download the GOM EXP app. Have not watching anything on it yet but the App is starting fine on my side and seems to works great.
I didn't notice a start time and this event doesn't appear to be in the calender on the right. Am I missing something? Does anyone know the scheduled time?
On February 11 2014 23:16 Crisium wrote: I can't wait! I would have preferred if they did a 16 man invite, or even 32, but this is better than nothing. I really, really hope they make regular BW tournaments, back to the ~3 a year. I see no reason Gom and Sonic can't share in the greatness of BW.
Imagine if they got Bisu... he'd be their ultimate popularity trump card. Maybe next time? At least we have Pusan to represent the MBC Protoss.
There was an interview by GOM dude a while back.
It said that Bisu was too busy to be a part of this.
On February 11 2014 23:16 Crisium wrote: I can't wait! I would have preferred if they did a 16 man invite, or even 32, but this is better than nothing. I really, really hope they make regular BW tournaments, back to the ~3 a year. I see no reason Gom and Sonic can't share in the greatness of BW.
Imagine if they got Bisu... he'd be their ultimate popularity trump card. Maybe next time? At least we have Pusan to represent the MBC Protoss.
There was an interview by GOM dude a while back.
It said that Bisu was too busy to be a part of this.
Bisu has his priorities straight. SSL9 is serious business.
Damn the place is packed. Sadly live videos don't seem to work with bluestacks but tablets work. This event just started btw How come they don't use twitch anymore?
On February 16 2014 14:07 Epithet wrote: Damn the place is packed. Sadly live videos don't seem to work with bluestacks but tablets work. This event just started btw How come they don't use twitch anymore?
Probably trying to promote people to download their app.
On January 07 2014 15:09 Vasoline73 wrote: Sick something I'll actually watch. YELLOWS CHANCE TO WIN THE GOLD IN A "REAL" TOURNAMENT! Yellow fighting!
this is like the very definition of a special event lol hardly a "real" tournament
There's a reason I threw "real" in quotations . If Yellow won though I'd hope people all (in troll like fashion) declare him a SL winner.
"I mean it's the GOMTV CLASSIC! When JD, Bisu and Flash won everyone knew the deal but now in season 4 suddenly Yellow's win doesn't count?!" I can't wait. Also... not enough Yellow hype guys... he's going to win this... you watch... somehow............................................................. hoping he doesn't hit a terran in the first round -___-.. Or Zero... lol.
Also, I have credible sources telling me that KlazartSC will be casting this event. Cheers guys. .
On February 16 2014 14:14 xpaperclip wrote: Turns out it's an HLS stream, and since it seems they don't have an iOS app yet, they've exposed the URL on their stand-in web page version.
On February 16 2014 14:14 xpaperclip wrote: Turns out it's an HLS stream, and since it seems they don't have an iOS app yet, they've exposed the URL on their stand-in web page version.
On February 16 2014 14:14 xpaperclip wrote: Turns out it's an HLS stream, and since it seems they don't have an iOS app yet, they've exposed the URL on their stand-in web page version.
On February 16 2014 14:14 xpaperclip wrote: Turns out it's an HLS stream, and since it seems they don't have an iOS app yet, they've exposed the URL on their stand-in web page version.
On February 16 2014 14:14 xpaperclip wrote: Turns out it's an HLS stream, and since it seems they don't have an iOS app yet, they've exposed the URL on their stand-in web page version.
Haha it's been so long since ive really watched BW I think this may be the first time I've seen it streamed in such high quality. It's... it's so beautiful!
On February 16 2014 14:14 xpaperclip wrote: Turns out it's an HLS stream, and since it seems they don't have an iOS app yet, they've exposed the URL on their stand-in web page version.
On February 16 2014 14:14 xpaperclip wrote: Turns out it's an HLS stream, and since it seems they don't have an iOS app yet, they've exposed the URL on their stand-in web page version.
On February 16 2014 14:36 DannyJ wrote: Haha it's been so long since ive really watched BW I think this may be the first time I've seen it streamed in such high quality. It's... it's so beautiful!
for real...such a big step up from other BW content available. it's nice.
On February 16 2014 14:14 xpaperclip wrote: Turns out it's an HLS stream, and since it seems they don't have an iOS app yet, they've exposed the URL on their stand-in web page version.
On February 16 2014 14:14 xpaperclip wrote: Turns out it's an HLS stream, and since it seems they don't have an iOS app yet, they've exposed the URL on their stand-in web page version.
GG. Thanks paper. I was looking for a link for forever. Potplayer works fine also since my old vlc player didn't work. Someone add that twitch stream to the calendar!
On February 18 2014 07:48 KDot2 wrote: where should I be checking for the english vods ?
are they coming any time soon ?
Apparently they (GOM) made a deal to only allow mobile phone viewers.. but kr restreams was had and the EN vods will be free on youtube in 2 days or something