[CSL] Princeton eSports Symposium and Regional LAN - Page 3
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Kinky
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Primadog
United States4411 Posts
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REFLEX_500
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Leargle
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51324 Posts
Good luck! So cool | ||
xHerodotusx
United Kingdom114 Posts
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FractalsOnFire
Australia1756 Posts
Didn't even come to mind. | ||
FluX-
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EpicTRC
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selaas
Norway40 Posts
How are the commentators/conférencieres affecting this eSport in regard to 'outsiders'/the potential market, and making the genre grow further? This includes both commentators/conférencieres on stream, but especially on live events. And related to this: Should eSports demand certain qualities or skills from the commentators of eSport? Should this be allowed to evolve naturally on its own, or should one learn from already existing, solidified conventional sports? | ||
j1nzo
Germany367 Posts
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j1nzo
Germany367 Posts
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THM
Bulgaria1131 Posts
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Marou
Germany1371 Posts
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d3_crescentia
United States4053 Posts
On February 29 2012 22:53 j1nzo wrote: i sincerily hope that this will grow. maybe european universities will start doing comparable stuff! so far i only now a handful universities over here participating in e-sports (i'm sure there are more though). one day espn and eurosport and sky will broadcast e-sports on prime time live tv and not just the internets =))) CSL has a relatively new EU division Season 1 was UK only, but I'm sure they'll continue to expand in subsequent seasons | ||
BooRadl3y
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MuB
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jakek95
United Kingdom351 Posts
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NoMicroWin
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TylerThaCreator
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