The MOBA scene has recently exploded within the esports world, and the game leading the pack is Riot's League of Legends. Known for its fast paced gameplay and teamwork oriented battles, League is sure to be a crowd favorite. Sporting eight of the world’s best teams, the GESL is guaranteed to have some amazing matches. Arranged into groups for pool play and then seeded into a single elimination bracket, teams will have to be on the top of their game throughout the event to take the top spot. In addition to the teams, there will also be casters on-site to capture every play and decision for the audience.
Spectators who are lucky enough to make it in person will have the chance to mingle with the pros, get autographs, and take pictures. Those of you viewing the stream will be pleased to know we have thought of you as well. Games will be casted in crystal clear HD, all for free. All you need to do is relax, grab a drink and some snacks, and enjoy the matches from the comfort of your home. Whether you're a veteran player or just getting into the game, we're sure to have something you'll like.
There really is no need to introduce a game like StarCraft 2. The rightful heir to the RTS empire is here, no esports event is complete without it. We've managed to grab 24 of the best players in the scene and are putting their skills to the test. GESL will feature a hybrid format with group play leading to a single elimination bracket that ensures each game is intense and meaningful.
There is also a little twist for the players; they won't know which group they're in till the day of. That’s right, for the first time, outside of the GSL, there will be live group drawings on stage.
Aside from great games you can also expect plenty of time with the pros for meet-and-greet, pictures, and signings; bringing you closer to the player is our goal. There will also be great casters throughout the event to make your viewing experience that much better as well as some very awesome personalities from the StarCraft community. If by chance you can't make it live don't fret, the event will be broadcast in HD 100% free so you can enjoy the matches no matter where you are. We would also like to announce that there will be in game player cams for each competitor, in addition to the caster stream. We're brining you the fix for all your StarCraft needs.
StarCraft II and League of Legends pros battle live at Cal Poly Pomona for their share of a $21,000 prize pool in the Gigabyte eSports LAN. Taking place the weekend of June 15th-17th the competition will draw hundreds of fans to the live event and tens of thousands of additional spectators on the live HD Broadcast.
In this invitation-only event, 24 Starcraft II players and 8 League of Legends teams will battle throughout the weekend culminating Sunday to crown the Starcraft II champion and top League of Legends team.
The GIGABYTE eSports LAN will feature an array of groundbreaking improvements to enhance the spectating experience both in person and online. Among the enhancements will be live, onstage group drawings for Starcraft II and a live picking and banning room for League of Legends. A dedicated media room for interviews prior to and following matches will allow greater access to players and a higher level of interaction between the gaming pros and their fans.
GESL is brought to you by one of the world’s largest motherboard and video card manufacturers, GIGABYTE™, in conjunction with SoCal LANFest sponsored by Intel®.
Remaining 16 players seeded according to their group stage results
Single elimination
BO3 round-of-16 and quarter-finals
BO5 semi-finals
BO7 grand Finals
NO EXTENDED SERIES
Map Pool
GESL is set a week after MLG Spring Championship and 25 miles from the Anaheim Convention Center. To make sure players are allowed maximum practice efficiency between the two events, we will be using the MLG Map pool. As of Apr 24th 2012, they are:
Going to be in the area for MLG Anaheim? Why not stick around for an extra week and check out the GESL?
Spectator pass is $15. To receive a free GESL event shirt, additional raffle entries, and additional bonuses, registering online! Whether you’re there to watch professional gamers duke it out or to hang out with eSports friends, the GESL will be a great time. We believe in providing spectators with a great experience and are doing everything we can to make it a fun filled weekend. We hope that you will come down to Cal Poly Pomona and join us for a weekend of esports epicness, SoCal style!
Planned Fan Activities
Player meet and greets
Question and answer panels
Friday live group drawing
Saturday and Sunday pre-show
Raffles and contests
Over $25,000 in product giveaways by GIGABYTE and our other sponsors, including 3 full system giveaway
Parking
Our venue is the Bronco Student Center (Building 35) in CalPoly Pomona. Parking is available in the Parking Structure. Parking is free for Friday, $3 for Saturday/Sunday. Daily permits are purchaseable at the parking hut right outside the structure or at one of hthe yellow parking boxes.
Airports
Ontario International Airport (22 minutes away)
John Wayne International Airport (35 minutes away)
Los Angeles International Airport (40 minutes away)
Burbank 'Bob Hope' Airport (40 minutes away)
Accommodation
Located adjecent to Cal Poly Pomona campus, the Kellogg West Hotel is less than five minute walking distance from the venue. The hotel cost for attendees of the event is $79.99 per night For more information, please visit: http://www.kelloggwest.org/.
GIGABYTE Esports LAN and Intel LanFest will be located in the Bronco Student Center - BLDG 35.
Parking
Our venue is the Bronco Student Center (Building 35) in CalPoly Pomona. Parking is available in the Parking Structure. Parking is free for Friday, $3 for Saturday/Sunday. Daily permits are purchaseable at the parking hut right outside the structure or at one of hthe yellow parking boxes.
Striking a balance between urban excitement and rural charm, Cal Poly Pomona is nestled in 1,438 rolling acres on the eastern edge of Los Angeles County. As one of only seven polytechnic universities nationwide, Cal Poly Pomona is known for its learn-by-doing philosophy. Cal Poly Pomona is located near the 10, 57, and 60 freeways.
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Nice name lol. Hope for some awesome invites Great prize fund and glad you have a LOL tournament as well (even though i dont like the game, will help with viewers etc) GOOD LUCK
A week after MLG Anaheim? Whoa......... I wonder if we're gonna be able to handle that much epic-ness, or whether we'll suffer from event fatigue... (I sure hope not!)
Guys.. I will have a post later today that will explain the 'Live Draw Show'
This part of the event may be the most exciting (besides the games and players themselves).
This will be the first event to include a Live Draw Show .. ever. (in the 10+ years that I can remember in esports)... so it will be important that the viewers and spectators understand how it works.
On April 25 2012 23:41 csn_JohnClark wrote: Guys.. I will have a post later today that will explain the 'Live Draw Show'
This part of the event may be the most exciting (besides the games and players themselves).
This will be the first event to include a Live Draw Show .. ever. (in the 10+ years that I can remember in esports)... so it will be important that the viewers and spectators understand how it works.
Is it a group selection or what? They've done that in Korea many times.
Ahh.. shows how much I know about the KR scene. Let me rephrase then.. it will be the first time (as I can remember) in NA that a live group drawing has been done at an event.
Thank you Xeris for the help. BTW.. are there links to any video of the KR's doing a live group drawing? I am interested in seeing how it was staged.
On April 26 2012 01:35 csn_JohnClark wrote: Ahh.. shows how much I know about the KR scene. Let me rephrase then.. it will be the first time (as I can remember) in NA that a live group drawing has been done at an event.
Thank you Xeris for the help. BTW.. are there links to any video of the KR's doing a live group drawing? I am interested in seeing how it was staged.
Hasn't GSL done something similar in the past? Haven't watched for a long time, but I thought they did something like this
On April 26 2012 01:35 csn_JohnClark wrote: Ahh.. shows how much I know about the KR scene. Let me rephrase then.. it will be the first time (as I can remember) in NA that a live group drawing has been done at an event.
Thank you Xeris for the help. BTW.. are there links to any video of the KR's doing a live group drawing? I am interested in seeing how it was staged.
WCG used to do it every single year... group drawing. They have a group selection show for GSL almost every season afaik... they did it as IESF (multi national BW tournament in 2009 with 50% foreigners 50% koreans). It's actually not unprecedented.
Ahh. yes.. I guess my head has been so stuck in NA and EU for last 10 years that I forgot about the other scenes.
I still think it's probably important for viewers to understand what they are seeing and how the process of drawing for groups works. 100% transparency regarding the process will help I think.
On April 26 2012 03:32 csn_JohnClark wrote: Ahh. yes.. I guess my head has been so stuck in NA and EU for last 10 years that I forgot about the other scenes.
I still think it's probably important for viewers to understand what they are seeing and how the process of drawing for groups works. 100% transparency regarding the process will help I think.
That's pretty awesome. One of the biggest weaknesses of group play is exactly how groups are formulated and the transparency by which that process occurs.
On April 25 2012 15:35 CableStarcraft wrote: Bring it on Lone Star Clash...
Your move TeSPA.
Duly noted. I like where this is going!
Good luck with the event. :D
haha thanks! All in good fun, we loved what you guys did over there, and hope to do just as good of a job. If you have any pointers or can offer any assistance, we'd love to have it.
xSixMystik has been a mainstay of the Southern California SC2 circuit, winning or placed highly in nearly every regional LAN in greater Los Angeles. He has had a strong run in the MLG Columbus open bracket last year, defeating notable players such as DeMusliM, Stalife, and TT1. At the Dolby $1000 SC2 Open, he successfully defended his home turf against teammate and Korean Pro-gamer Sleep in an intense 3-2 final series, taking home the $600 top prize.
We are pleased that Mystik accepted his GESL invitation and look forward to have him represent Southern California as the home town hero.
Spectator pass is now available for $15. To receive a free GESL event shirt, additional raffle entries, and additional bonuses, registering online!
Short story: For the hell of it, I competed in MLG Anaheim last year. x6mystik my first opponent, 2-0's me. Next day, I win 3 losers bracket rounds, only to play mystik again. He sees me and says, "You know you have to win four games this time right?" Proceeds to 2-0 me again. Now we chill together at SoCal eSports LAN events... he's one awesome dude, and a fantastic player, and he really deserves to be on the top of the competitive scene.
One of the best Terrans in North America since the Brood War era. In StarCraft 2, he remains the only Foreigner to all-kill a Korean team - taking out Incredible Miracle (including the three-time GSL Champion IMmvp) in GSTL Season 1 - an achievement matched only by Legionnaire from Brood War circa 2003. coL.qxc has what it takes to compete with the best of them.
Graduating in May from Harvey Mudd College, the GESL will be his return to prominence. Kevin Riley is putting the bandana on and getting back in the ring to reclaim his title of the All-American Terran.
Spectator pass is now available for $15. To receive a free GESL event shirt, additional raffle entries, and additional bonuses, registering online!
SC2 Tourneys New Englnd SC2 League S3T4… Legit Gaming vs Team Solace SoCal MSI LAN [Livecast by… $11,000 GIGABYTE ESPORTS L… SoCal eSports LAN Circuit …
SC2 Tourneys New Englnd SC2 League S3T4… Legit Gaming vs Team Solace SoCal MSI LAN [Livecast by… $11,000 GIGABYTE ESPORTS L… SoCal eSports LAN Circuit …
I think its safe to say that SoCal is the king of NA ESPORTS.
On April 28 2012 04:17 Primadog wrote: I am loving the tournament sidebar right now
SC2 Tourneys New Englnd SC2 League S3T4… Legit Gaming vs Team Solace SoCal MSI LAN [Livecast by… $11,000 GIGABYTE ESPORTS L… SoCal eSports LAN Circuit …
I think its safe to say that SoCal is the king of NA ESPORTS.
QXC such an awesome announcement. I'm glad he's finishing up his schooling, that's extremely important, but man gonna be excited to see his return to the competitive starcraft scene. He's fiercely competitive, and so smart and talented. Gonna be great.
Aleksandar "Beastyqt" Krstic is a Serbian Terran player. True to his name, Beasty "beasts" through his opponents with a play style that is focused on delivering long, macro-oriented games.
In addition to his skill at the game, SeleCT also brings his remarkably gregarious character to the table. He has a demonstratednatural singing ability, and his ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ SUP SON emoticon has become a staple of written ESPORTS discourse.
We are truly pleased to be able to announce SeleCT as an invited participant in the GESL.
Spectator pass is now available for $15. To receive a free GESL event shirt, additional raffle entries, and additional bonuses, registering online!
We've been so happy to announce the fantastic players that we have currently, and we'd like to thank the players and teams who have confirmed so promptly. However, we've decided to allow a few players an extra leeway time pending their travel arrangements to MLG Anaheim. Therefore we won't be announcing every single day any longer. We will still continue making frequent player and caster announcements, and will keep everyone updated, but announcements will likely ramp up more and more over the coming weeks as players' schedules are solidified.
We have more sponsors! Special thanks to Gigabyte, Kingston HyperX, Tt eSPORTS, Dolby, Twitch.TV, BenQ, LANFest, Zalman, NVIDIA, CyberPower PC, Patriot Memory, and last but not least SoCal eSports for sponsoring the GESL. Without their support, all the effort from local CSL, tournament, and BarCraft organizers would not make GESL reality. Please like our sponsor's Facebook page, so they know the StarCraft 2 community appreciate their support of the scene:
Congrats to our first Facebook giveaway winner - David Yee! He won a spectator pass.
To show our appreciation for all your lack of support, we feel like we should give something back!
Starting at 200 likes, we'll be giving away one free spectator's badge every 50 FB likes.
At 500, we'll select another random winner who will receive a Kingston Hyper X Memory Pack - includes an 8GB DDR3 kit, HyperX cooling fan, and a 32GB Kingston flash drive.
At 750 likes, someone will win a GIGABYTE motherboard.
Once we reach 1000 likes on Facebook, one of you will be randomly selected to win a special gift from Dolby.
PS Register by May 6th, 2012 6:00PM PST and like The GESL Facebook Page and be automatically entered in to win a GIGABYTE G1.Sniper M3 motherboard!
Our first giveaway - a GIGABYTE G1.Sniper M3 motherboard (value $300) - ends tomorrow! Simply register your spectator pass and like The GESL Facebook Page by 02:00 GMT (+00:00); and you'll automatically entered in to win a GIGABYTE G1.Sniper M3 motherboard!
MSRP $300
Second GESL giveaway Congratulations to our first spectator pass winners - David Yee and Seth Howell!
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Starting at 200 Facebook likes, we'll be giving away one spectator's badge every 50 FB likes.
At 500 likes, we'll select another random winner who will receive a Kingston Hyper X Memory Pack - includes an 8GB DDR3 kit, HyperX cooling fan, and a 32GB Kingston flash drive.
At 750 likes, someone will win a GIGABYTE motherboard.
I love events like this, such a cool thing to see so many passionate people putting a ton of work into a LAN like this. Very impressive sponsor list as well that is absolutely fantastic.
I just realized that there's actually a fee for spectators? That's kinda lame. Grassroots/community endeavors like this shouldn't be charging people, I think.
Infinity Seven fighting! excited about Thundertoss casting and the iS team participating! also excited for QXC's participation
Gwin ain't a bad caster, but i feel like he need some more research on some players (and/or help from co-caster to fill in the blanks), i noticed during the WCS qualifier match broadcast from beyond gaming he was not informed that "Goswser" is pronounced "Gosu User." other than that, i think this will be a good stage for him to improve as a caster
On May 06 2012 13:23 fenrysk wrote: Infinity Seven fighting! excited about Thundertoss casting and the iS team participating! also excited for QXC's participation
Gwin ain't a bad caster, but i feel like he need some more research on some players (and/or help from co-caster to fill in the blanks), i noticed during the WCS qualifier match broadcast from beyond gaming he was not informed that "Goswser" is pronounced "Gosu User." other than that, i think this will be a good stage for him to improve as a caster
Oh I didn't know you pronounced it that way, good to know!
On May 06 2012 13:23 fenrysk wrote: Infinity Seven fighting! excited about Thundertoss casting and the iS team participating! also excited for QXC's participation
Gwin ain't a bad caster, but i feel like he need some more research on some players (and/or help from co-caster to fill in the blanks), i noticed during the WCS qualifier match broadcast from beyond gaming he was not informed that "Goswser" is pronounced "Gosu User." other than that, i think this will be a good stage for him to improve as a caster
^_^ I'm excited to be casting as well! (and i didn't know how to pronounce goswser until after he played in the top 200 and one of the viewers pointed it out : p )
On May 06 2012 11:23 Xeris wrote: I just realized that there's actually a fee for spectators? That's kinda lame. Grassroots/community endeavors like this shouldn't be charging people, I think.
I don't think it's unreasonable at all. 15 bucks for 3 days is a good deal and most probably don't mind helping a tournament like this recoup its losses.
On May 06 2012 11:23 Xeris wrote: I just realized that there's actually a fee for spectators? That's kinda lame. Grassroots/community endeavors like this shouldn't be charging people, I think.
I don't think it's unreasonable at all. 15 bucks for 3 days is a good deal and most probably don't mind helping a tournament like this recoup its losses.
Hopefully there won't be losses. We do everything in our power to live within our means for the GESL. For esports to be sustainable, it has to wean off the angel investors and VC money sooner than later. HomeStory Cup demonstrated the possibility; Lone Star Clash perfected the formula; and now Iron Squid reaffirmed the market-space for mid-major events.
If all goes well - we put on a great show, people love it, and it's all done for (comparatively) very little money.
On May 06 2012 11:28 Primadog wrote: The spectator fees are used to pay for outrageous prices equipment rental cost.
On May 06 2012 11:30 Canucklehead wrote: I think it's fine to charge, since this is your bigger than normal grassroots event. It's the cali version of lonestar and they also charged.
Congrats to our 300 and 350 Facebook like giveaway winners!
The GIGABYTE motherboard giveaway ends in less than 1.5 hours. You still have time to be entered to a GIGABYTE G1.Sniper M3 motherboard, simply register your spectator pass ($15) by May 6th, 2012 6:00PM Pacific time.
The GIGABYTE Esports LAN (GESL) is proud to announce a partnership with Cyber Sports Network (CSN). CSN is the premiere source for eSports media and online tournaments. In addition to helping admin the tournament and hosting the GESL tournament brackets, CSN will be providing in depth media coverage throughout the weekend.
Andrew Tomlinson, Founder and Owner of the CSN, had this to say:
Cyber Sports Network is proud to announce our involvement with the GIGABYTE Esports LAN in conjunction with SoCal Esports and organizer Bobby Omari. As partners, we are committed to providing an exciting and enjoyable experience for spectators and players alike. Fans of CSN content can look forward to our usual event coverage as well as hosting and casting by CSN personalities Garret "Gwin" Prechel. Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico, and Dana "JforJade" Perkle, while our seasoned tournament admin team and event organizers, led by John Clark, will keep things running smoothly behind the scenes. For more from Cyber Sports Network, visit us on Facebook or @CyberSportsNet on Twitter.
On May 06 2012 11:23 Xeris wrote: I just realized that there's actually a fee for spectators? That's kinda lame. Grassroots/community endeavors like this shouldn't be charging people, I think.
As a team manager, one would think you should know just how much eSports can cost.
When organizing a tournament at a big multipurpose arena type setting in Southern California, with lots of equipment costs, lots of pros to accomodate, casters to pay for, and a staff to hire, one would be inclined to ask how they can afford it all with such a modest spectator fee. $15 is nothing.
Scarlett joined team Eclypsia after an impressive showing at IGN ProLeague Season 4 . The then teamless Scarlett had earned her way to Vegas by winning the "Sponsor Me!" Tournament, an online event organized by Playhem reserved for non-sponsored players. She went on to beat QuanticDdoRo, EG.DeMusliM and TeriousPrime , before finally knocked out by LighT.Golden.
Prior to her sudden fame, Scarlett won two NESL Iron Lady Champion Cups in a row during the Fall of 2011 and the Iron Lady Leetgion Tournament in late April of this year. As part of Eclypsia, Scarlett played ace in the IPL TAC 3 to helping her team take down the korean team ZeNEX.
We are pleased that Scarlett has chosen the GESL as her first invitational.
STX was discovered in 2008 by Scott Ball, who came across STX's stream on Twitch.tv and later became his manager. Scott arranged for him to meet with Andre Hengchua in Atlanta, Georgia, and STX was soon signed to It's GoSu's StarCraft Group (GoSu), a joint venture between Scott and Andre.
STX's first full-length studio album, My World 2.0, was released in March 2010. It debuted at number one or within the top ten in several countries and was certified platinum in the United States. It was preceded by the worldwide top-ten single, "Baby". The music video of "Baby" is currently ranked as the most viewed and most discussed YouTube video.
It's a honor to announce our newest sponsor
The GESL staff was in a panic after watching the Iron Squid finals - how can we call ourselves a Mid-Major without a kick-ass player booth? Then Red Bull, awesome as they are, swooped in and offered theirs.
Red Bull gives you wings!
Introducing the GESL player booth, brought to you by Red Bull
The first 60 people who pre-purchase a pass will receive a Dolby Laboratories gift bag that includes 2 regular raffle tickets, a special system giveaway raffle ticket, an event t-shirt, sponsor coupons, an energy drink and more. One random bag will contain a GOLDEN TICKET redeemable for a special Dolby gift. Make sure you order early so you don't miss out. Spectator badges are only $15 and can be purchased through our website at http://thegesl.com/spectate/
I really love the idea of booths where players face each other, it adds so much to the perceived intensity of a match up compared to the normal separated booths we normally see.
For 500 likes, Nick A. is the winner of our Kingston HyperX Memory pack giveaway sponsored by the HyperX Community. Nick gets an 8GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 RAM kit, a Kingston Memory cooler, and a 32GB Kingston flash drive.
The latest winner of a FREE spectator badge is: Justin K!
All case mods will be judged by PC Junkie and CPU Magazine.
Each participant can only enter in one case mod. More than one entry will disqualify them from the contest.
A total of 5 winners will be selected and the top 3 will be entered in our case mod finals at PAX Prime. The winner of our case mod contest at PAX Prime will win a system.
(Top 3 winners will be asked to keep the case mod system with GIGABYTE and demo at PAX Prime for the final case mod contest)
Prizes
1st place CPU Magazine August issue ( goes to press on 7/3) GIGABYTE G1.Sniper 3 motherboard GIGABYTE GTX 560Ti graphic card (GV-N560OC-1GI) GIGABYTE Gaming Keyboard (GK-K8100) GIGABYTE Gaming mouse (GM-M8600) Kingston 1600MHz blu 16GB kit of 2 2nd place GIGABYTE Z77X-UD5H motherboard GIGABYTE Gaming Keyboard (GK-K8100) Kingston 2133MHz T1 8GB kit of 2 3rd place GIGABYTE Z77X-UD3H motherboard GIGABYTE Gaming Keyboard (GK-K8100) Kingston 1866MHz T1 8GB kit of 2 4th place GIGABYTE G1.Sniper M3 motherboard GIGABYTE Gaming mouse (GM-M6980) Kingston 1866MHz Genesis 8GB kit of 2 5th palce GIGABYTE Z77MX-D3H motherboard 1600MHz blu 8GB kit of 2
Partnership with CSN
The GIGABYTE Esports LAN (GESL) is proud to announce a partnership with Cyber Sports Network (CSN). CSN is the premiere source for eSports media and online tournaments. In addition to helping admin the tournament and hosting the GESL tournament brackets, CSN will be providing in depth media coverage throughout the weekend. Andrew Tomlinson, Founder and Owner of CSN, had this to say:
Cyber Sports Network is proud to announce our involvement with the GIGABYTE Esports LAN in conjunction with SoCal Esports and organizer Bobby Omari. As partners, we are committed to providing an exciting and enjoyable experience for spectators and players alike. Fans of CSN content can look forward to our usual event coverage as well as hosting and casting by CSN personalities Garret "Gwin" Prechel. Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico, and Dana "JforJade" Perkle, while our seasoned tournament admin team and event organizers, led by John Clark, will keep things running smoothly behind the scenes. For more from Cyber Sports Network, visit us on Facebook or @CyberSportsNet on Twitter.
Your action matters
Please click on the sponsor logos, like the sponsors, and let them know you appreciate their support of the GESL!
For media, team, and general inquiries, please write to support@thegesl.com. The GESL reserves the right to make any changes without event notice.
On May 09 2012 21:04 Kevinshi3 wrote: This tourney needs more attention gogo scarlett! and lol I feel like I missed something with GosuStx's description 0.0
My only criticism is the name. Is it really necessary to have "esports" in the title of an event focused on competitive gaming? It's very narcissistic and annoying.
Good player list though! Although I do not respect Destiny as much as I once did, I'm sure his casting will be hilarious.
On May 11 2012 08:29 CCsyph wrote: My only criticism is the name. Is it really necessary to have "esports" in the title of an event focused on competitive gaming? It's very narcissistic and annoying.
Good player list though! Although I do not respect Destiny as much as I once did, I'm sure his casting will be hilarious.
My theory is GIGABYTE really wants to have the name end in -SL but doesn't want to violate OGN's trademark on Starleague.
On May 11 2012 08:29 CCsyph wrote: My only criticism is the name. Is it really necessary to have "esports" in the title of an event focused on competitive gaming? It's very narcissistic and annoying.
The term has been in use, on this website at least, for a very, very long time. There is nothing 'narcissistic and annoying' about it except maybe perceptually in your own mind. Its use in the title is not a demand, it is a descriptor. ESPORTS will be had regardless of the title.
And specifically about that last link in the list, something important is said:
On May 02 2012 10:20 Gheed wrote: I was going to work on either a LoL blog or another bronze blog, butthis stupid thread came to my attention and epitomized everything I feel is wrong with the community. It's a thread filled with people uselessly arguing about shit that doesn't matter not because they feel it's worth arguing about, but because they worry about what other people, people not even in the community, would think about it.
In this particular instance, I don't feel as strongly, but this should be good food for thought.
On May 11 2012 08:29 CCsyph wrote: My only criticism is the name. Is it really necessary to have "esports" in the title of an event focused on competitive gaming? It's very narcissistic and annoying.
It's basically 100% due to the Korean term. The Koreans used the term first, and they set the bar for quality when it comes to big events. Soon enough the word will just be the word. If you came out to an event you'd realize the people playing, casting, organizing and watching don't really care what the terminology is as long as their hobby keeps growing.
11 May 2012 Today's GESL AnnouncementsIntroducing the Evil Geniuses
◘ EGDeMusliM ◘ EGMACHINE ◘
Benjamin "DeMusliM" Baker is a Terran player from the UK. Over the past two years he has made impressive podium-placing showings at such tournaments and events as the MLG Pro Circuit, IEM, the North American Star League, the IGN ProLeague, Dreamhack, HomeStory Cup (of which he won the first one), and the Blizzcon Invitationals.
Bryce "Machine" Bates is a strong pillar in the NA Zerg competitive community. He has placed consistently in such major tournaments and events as the MLG Pro Circuit, the North American Star League, the IGN ProLeague, and Dreamhack.
Bryce is also Santa:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFewiFu7HdU
The GESL is proud to be able to have America's bests attendance at our event.
On May 11 2012 08:29 CCsyph wrote: My only criticism is the name. Is it really necessary to have "esports" in the title of an event focused on competitive gaming? It's very narcissistic and annoying.
The term has been in use, on this website at least, for a very, very long time. There is nothing 'narcissistic and annoying' about it except maybe perceptually in your own mind. Its use in the title is not a demand, it is a descriptor. ESPORTS will be had regardless of the title.
On May 02 2012 10:20 Gheed wrote: I was going to work on either a LoL blog or another bronze blog, butthis stupid thread came to my attention and epitomized everything I feel is wrong with the community. It's a thread filled with people uselessly arguing about shit that doesn't matter not because they feel it's worth arguing about, but because they worry about what other people, people not even in the community, would think about it.
In this particular instance, I don't feel as strongly, but this should be good food for thought.
You completely misunderstood what I said. I am simply saying that there is no need to specifically place "esports" in the title of an event. I simply cannot see a reason other than "it looks good" or "it sounds good". I am not debating whether or not esports does or does not mean competitive gaming.
On May 11 2012 08:29 CCsyph wrote: My only criticism is the name. Is it really necessary to have "esports" in the title of an event focused on competitive gaming? It's very narcissistic and annoying.
The term has been in use, on this website at least, for a very, very long time. There is nothing 'narcissistic and annoying' about it except maybe perceptually in your own mind. Its use in the title is not a demand, it is a descriptor. ESPORTS will be had regardless of the title.
And specifically about that last link in the list, something important is said:
On May 02 2012 10:20 Gheed wrote: I was going to work on either a LoL blog or another bronze blog, butthis stupid thread came to my attention and epitomized everything I feel is wrong with the community. It's a thread filled with people uselessly arguing about shit that doesn't matter not because they feel it's worth arguing about, but because they worry about what other people, people not even in the community, would think about it.
In this particular instance, I don't feel as strongly, but this should be good food for thought.
You completely misunderstood what I said. I am simply saying that there is no need to specifically place "esports" in the title of an event. I simply cannot see a reason other than "it looks good" or "it sounds good". I am not debating whether or not esports does or does not mean competitive gaming.
I think e-sports is used as a generic term to fill space when the tournament is for more than one game. In this case, it is both SC2 and LoL. Also, the ES (as anyone who plays scrabble will tell you) makes forming an acronym for the event a lot easier. I think that Gigabyte Lan *could* work for a title, but GL is kind of bland, while GESL can be pronounced quickly. I agree with you completely that the term is being beaten into the ground, but I don't see a convenient alternative that works quite as nicely.
Also, awesome news! I'm glad that EG is sending players. I know a lot of people would agree Arizona *wants* to be SoCal, so I think they're a fitting entry. Also they're good contenders to take on some of the Koreans, and both Bryce and Ben are super nice people, so this is a big plus for people that are attending. Looking forwarding to this more and more every day!
looks like its gonna be a great tournament! I hope that theres more than 1 stream because I'll definitely be turning off whichever stream that Destiny is on. Love DoA though and I miss him on GSL tbh. Anyway I think me and the fiance are gonna move to Cali so I can goto all these badass events that are happening out there lol
Destiny just tweeted this: "Apparently @GIGABYTE_USA doesn't want me to cast at their event because 3 people e-mailed them and told them I'm a racist."
If this is true, come on. Ridiculous. Be better than that Gigabyte. I'm not gonna watch if you're gonna cave to the pressure of a few offended people, some of which might only be complaining as a motive to get Destiny kicked from the line-up out of actual dislike, not out of concern of being politically correct or whatever.
On May 12 2012 13:00 CuteZergling wrote: Destiny just tweeted this: "Apparently @GIGABYTE_USA doesn't want me to cast at their event because 3 people e-mailed them and told them I'm a racist."
If this is true, come on. Ridiculous. Be better than that Gigabyte. I'm not gonna watch if you're gonna cave to the pressure of a few offended people, some of which might only be complaining as a motive to get Destiny kicked from the line-up out of actual dislike, not out of concern of being politically correct or whatever.
Well I have now found a reason to make one of my first post on Team Liquid. I will no longer be watching this event nor do I have any interest in supporting this company since it has now removed Denstiny as a caster. I hope others will follow in this, as it seems the only way to stop people from making more decisions which hurt us as a community.
On May 12 2012 13:06 Faizaji wrote: Well I have now found a reason to make one of my first post on Team Liquid. I will no longer be watching this event nor do I have any interest in supporting this company since it has now removed Denstiny as a caster. I hope others will follow in this, as it seems the only way to stop people from making more decisions which hurt us as a community.
Well, let's not jump to conclusions though. It's not official yet, unless I missed something. But I'm right there with you.
I wonder if the fallout of people who would just not to watch this event if Destiny is removed would be greater than those who would not watch if Destiny was casting.
Gheed, your blog, it's so relevant right now.
Edit: If you have concerns about this matter, please visit their contact page at http://thegesl.com/contact/
this is what you get when people who cant handle the internet are in the internet people complaining and policing everything like its there job. Theres a huge difference between a personal stream and professional event come on now u sad cases this is not about racism its just pure hatred for the guy and the fact that they have something to use.
Overall this just hurts esports since people who support destiny can also write a email to those company saying they wont buy and watch there streams due to the fact that he got kicked from the casting job for something that happened on his own personal stream. Im assuming this is what those internet white knights want right?
Also my first post. I think this is a ridiculous response to remove Destiny, and I (and my friends) will not be watching this event. I would consider emailing them as well, but complaining because someone makes a decision you disagree is petty. You are not entitled to get everything you want. If you don't like him, watch a different caster or match. No reason to ruin it for everyone else (I know not everyone likes him, but many do).
On May 12 2012 13:08 BeJu wrote: If Destiny does not cast for this event I will personally boycott every single sponsor for this event and will not view it.
Why are you being a baby? The company is just looking out for itself.
Even though Destiny is obviously not racist, would you risk your company being viewed as one that knowingly hires racists?
If he doesn't cast it seems like a big mistake, with so many tournaments going on now you need to stand out, a pro player casting makes you stick out a bit in my opinion, without destiny it will probably just fall under the "just another tournament".
On May 12 2012 13:08 BeJu wrote: If Destiny does not cast for this event I will personally boycott every single sponsor for this event and will not view it.
Why are you being a baby? The company is just looking out for itself.
Even though Destiny is obviously not racist, would you risk your company being viewed as one that knowingly hires racists?
I fail to see how I am being the baby, I am simply sticking up for one of my favorite streamers. The company has every right to fire Destiny, but I have every right to boycott the company and the tournament as a result.
On May 12 2012 13:08 BeJu wrote: If Destiny does not cast for this event I will personally boycott every single sponsor for this event and will not view it.
Why are you being a baby? The company is just looking out for itself.
Even though Destiny is obviously not racist, would you risk your company being viewed as one that knowingly hires racists?
Exactly. People freaking out about this need to understand this happens all the time in practically every industry that involves public figures. Destiny's opinions are at the very least, controversial, so why would a company take a risk and employ someone like that. It's needlessly risky on their part.
Well, the gesl just opened the hornets nest and now its too late to stop this I think. Destiny has told his fans to complain to them, so they will be bombarded with people threatening to boycott them if they don't bring destiny back. So now they're in a lose lose situation and are getting harassed by both sides. I can imagine this is going to be very frustrating for gigabyte and I think the organizers should have foresaw something like this happening because now the focus is off the tournament and on to the destiny topic again.
On May 12 2012 13:08 BeJu wrote: If Destiny does not cast for this event I will personally boycott every single sponsor for this event and will not view it.
Why are you being a baby? The company is just looking out for itself.
Even though Destiny is obviously not racist, would you risk your company being viewed as one that knowingly hires racists?
But would they be viewed as a company who hired a racist? Maybe by the few who complained, if they are legitimately offended (and let's be honest, it's likely that not all are legitimately offended). Is that enough to ruin their reputation? Seems to me these people are a very small minority.
This is very unfortunate if it's true. I am going down to MLG the week before and the only reason I bothered looking into staying another week was because of Destiny.
Honestly here is my opinion on the matter; Above free speech, morales, and everything: Destiny needs to be more professional; If he wants to maintain his position of "it's my stream, I can say/do what I want" I will still support him and watch him.
However, he jeopardizes his opportunities in e-sports because of this lack of professionalism in this regard. Honestly, I personally don't think Destiny is racist, but the problem is no matter what context, you have people that will get offended and start witch hunts.
It's bad for everyone, for Destiny, e-sports, sponsors, and everyone else, including we the spectators and community. Gigabyte as a company now have both sides of Destiny fans like myself, and those that are against him emailing them, crashing their website, and throwing buzz-words like boycott around.
Ultimately, this benefits no one and undermines the professionalism and growth of e-sports. Destiny isn't necessarily in the wrong in my opinion, but if he wants to grow himself personally into a community figure, he needs to maintain a level of professionalism so you don't see witch hunts.
When I say professionalism, I don't mean keeping it all formal, I mean staying away from words or other arbitrary things that can/do cause controversy.
To summarize, I will personally support Destiny as a fan no matter what, but he needs to maintain some professionalism as a whole if he wants to be a community figure because of the attitude of the e-sports community
On May 12 2012 13:42 BathTubNZ wrote: Wow 3 whole people, that's pretty lame to be honest.
The number is irrelevant. All it would take is one email. They look into the things Destiny has said and think "oh shit, no way we want this guy anywhere near us".
It has nothing to do with the SC2 community, that's just how the world works. When you say such things there are consequences, such as no major corporation wanting anything to do with you. Racism is a hot topic issue, a potential PR disaster, Destiny is just a liability due to that.
He can go back to just being a streamer and carry on acting the way he always did. But if he wants opportunities like this, if he wants to get more involved then he has to accept the responsibilities that come with it. That means acting like a mature adult rather than a 12 year old on xbox live and no more calling people gooks and niggers.
If I were a betting man I may be inclined to say that for every 1 preteen Destiny fanboy that is saying they will boycott the event, there are on average around 2 people that dont post on forums that are pleased by the decision.
I totally understand why Gigabyte decided to move away Destiny and I'll watch it anyway but Destiny should knew better, when you act like he does it will bring some unpleasant heat.
On May 12 2012 13:49 imMUTAble787 wrote: If I were a betting man I may be inclined to say that for every 1 preteen Destiny fanboy that is saying they will boycott the event, there are on average around 2 people that dont post on forums that are pleased by the decision.
Either way I still planned on watching ;]
Okay here is my own completely random estimation : I actually think that for every person that is out for Destiny's professional life there is 2 people that even tho are not really Destiny fans think its really fucking stupid that people are so bitter and sad. Im personally boycotting this , I really will start to support destiny if this shit keeps going on.
So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
EDIT: Boycotting this event also hurts all the players in it; they don't get exposure or viewers - Violet, DeMuslim, Axslav, etc didn't do anything to you. Boycotting it over Destiny hurts a lot of people who had nothing to do with this decision.
On May 12 2012 13:49 imMUTAble787 wrote: If I were a betting man I may be inclined to say that for every 1 preteen Destiny fanboy that is saying they will boycott the event, there are on average around 2 people that dont post on forums that are pleased by the decision.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
I agree, this is some f***** up bullshit. Destiny's commentary would be so sick...
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
Esports also deserves to die if we celebrate players who act like Destiny, saying that I think everything about Destiny and Orb was terribly terribly handled.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
Oh okay so him saying he wont use any racial slurs anymore even tho he still believes words without context are just words is not enough? Do we have to force him to accept that our ideas are the best and force him to make a fake apology to stop ruining his career? Jeesus christ man.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
He did suck it up, and also stated that he would no longer be using that language. This is before Gigabyte decided to turn their cheek @ him.
Destiny makes racist comments and people get up in arms over a company saying they don't want to be associated with him because of how he acts? Some of the SC2 community is so retarded sometimes.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
Oh okay so him saying he wont use any racial slurs anymore even tho he still believes words without context are just words is not enough? Do we have to force him to accept that our ideas are the best and force him to make a fake apology to stop ruining his career? Jeesus christ man.
I'm not saying we need to make him do anything. I'm saying his life would be much easier if he'd do that. He can stick to his ideals (which is admirable I guess), but this shit will follow him for the rest of his career unless he tries to make amends.
After this uproar events aren't going to bother inviting him to anything. They know that they can't risk an uproar over his racism and they can't risk an uproar over his fans being mad his invitation got retracted. The more complaining people do at this point the more it likely hurts Destiny.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
He did suck it up, and also stated that he would no longer be using that language. This is before Gigabyte decided to turn their cheek @ him.
I did not know that. If he did try to make amends then there is absolutely no reason Gigabyte should dump him as caster.
And here is his statement:
Thank you Magnious.
EDIT: Also worth saying. I don't think there should be an issue here in the first place. Destiny's stream behavior has no influence or relation to his behavior at GIGABYTE. If we were to pick our casters based on past actions on streams we'd also have to talk about Incontrol and IdrA using "faggot" repeatedly. I can see why GIGABYTE wouldn't want to be associated with Destiny, but this is why you vet your casters before selecting and publicizing them.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
He did suck it up, and also stated that he would no longer be using that language. This is before Gigabyte decided to turn their cheek @ him.
I did not know that. If he did try to make amends then there is absolutely no reason Gigabyte should dump him as caster.
Last I had heard he was going down screaming "gook" "faggot" and "nigger".
He stated he would stop here: https://twitter.com/#!/Steven_Bonnell/status/198508627726831618 but it got downvoted..and not talked about because it wouldn't be a "cool witchhunt" where people could "sharpen their pitch forks", or whatever reddit calls it.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
Esports also deserves to die if we celebrate players who act like Destiny, saying that I think everything about Destiny and Orb was terribly terribly handled.
Nobody suggested celebrating the behaviour. Do you even read posts that you respond to?
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
He did suck it up, and also stated that he would no longer be using that language. This is before Gigabyte decided to turn their cheek @ him.
Yea I'm pretty sure that a lot of people were going to watch this because Destiny was casting, now that he isn't they probably are going to lose a lot of potential viewers including me. I don't even care about the players, the draw to this tournament was Destiny.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
He did suck it up, and also stated that he would no longer be using that language. This is before Gigabyte decided to turn their cheek @ him.
lol if you actually believe this
Guys this guy has a good plan. Ignore the apologies so we can keep hunting!!
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
He did suck it up, and also stated that he would no longer be using that language. This is before Gigabyte decided to turn their cheek @ him.
I did not know that. If he did try to make amends then there is absolutely no reason Gigabyte should dump him as caster.
Last I had heard he was going down screaming "gook" "faggot" and "nigger".
EDIT: Also worth saying. I don't think there should be an issue here in the first place. Destiny's stream behavior has no influence or relation to his behavior at GIGABYTE. If we were to pick our casters based on past actions on streams we'd also have to talk about Incontrol and IdrA using "faggot" repeatedly. I can see why GIGABYTE wouldn't want to be associated with Destiny, but this is why you vet your casters before selecting and publicizing them.
Of course behaviour on his personal stream influences things. Its not like someone could be the most racist BM troll in SC2 history (I'm NOT saying Destiny is this) and then expect to be hired as a caster for an event because he hasn't trolled anyone on the events stream. Anyone who is a public figure (hint: If you have thousands of viewers / fans you're a public figure) has their actions judged when they act in public. You don't have to like it, but that's the facts.
On May 12 2012 14:23 Jakatak_ wrote: Yea I'm pretty sure that a lot of people were going to watch this because Destiny was casting, now that he isn't they probably are going to lose a lot of potential viewers including me. I don't even care about the players, the draw to this tournament was Destiny.
Yeah me too. Pretty silly that all it took was three people who didn't like him to email the sponsor. This is the other end of the spectrum of actions that definitely will not help Esports become legitimate.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
Oh okay so him saying he wont use any racial slurs anymore even tho he still believes words without context are just words is not enough? Do we have to force him to accept that our ideas are the best and force him to make a fake apology to stop ruining his career? Jeesus christ man.
I'm not saying we need to make him do anything. I'm saying his life would be much easier if he'd do that. He can stick to his ideals (which is admirable I guess), but this shit will follow him for the rest of his career unless he tries to make amends.
After this uproar events aren't going to bother inviting him to anything. They know that they can't risk an uproar over his racism and they can't risk an uproar over his fans being mad his invitation got retracted. The more complaining people do at this point the more it likely hurts Destiny.
See this is where my problem lies. I like the fact that he pretty much said "Im not gonna do it anymore since people seem to get bothered so much but I still believe they shouldnt". His life would indeed be easier if he typed some formal fake apology saying hes honestly sorry and sees the error in his ways but I dont think anyone would fall for that.
I just dont see how the fuck some people really are out to end some persons career (after they already "made" him leave his team) over this. There were 2 150 page posts , he said he wont do it anymore , get over it . Seriously I didnt even watch the guy and now I feel like complaining to that tournament and actually not watching it , thats how sick of this I am...
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
He did suck it up, and also stated that he would no longer be using that language. This is before Gigabyte decided to turn their cheek @ him.
lol if you actually believe this
Guys this guy has a good plan. Ignore the apologies so we can keep hunting!!
with how fervently he's defended his use of that kind of language in the past, I don't think it's ridiculous to be skeptical of a claim like that. if the dude finally realizes what he's been doing all this time, great, but it's going to take more than a couple days for people to buy it
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
He did suck it up, and also stated that he would no longer be using that language. This is before Gigabyte decided to turn their cheek @ him.
I did not know that. If he did try to make amends then there is absolutely no reason Gigabyte should dump him as caster.
Last I had heard he was going down screaming "gook" "faggot" and "nigger".
EDIT: Also worth saying. I don't think there should be an issue here in the first place. Destiny's stream behavior has no influence or relation to his behavior at GIGABYTE. If we were to pick our casters based on past actions on streams we'd also have to talk about Incontrol and IdrA using "faggot" repeatedly. I can see why GIGABYTE wouldn't want to be associated with Destiny, but this is why you vet your casters before selecting and publicizing them.
Of course behaviour on his personal stream influences things. Its not like someone could be the most racist BM troll in SC2 history (I'm NOT saying Destiny is this) and then expect to be hired as a caster for an event because he hasn't trolled anyone on the events stream. Anyone who is a public figure (hint: If you have thousands of viewers / fans you're a public figure) has their actions judged when they act in public. You don't have to like it, but that's the facts.
If that's the case then do you hold Incontrol or Idra to the same standard when they cast? They've both made copious use of the word "faggot" in the past. I agree with you that his personal stream certainly has influence over whether or not he's hired, but I do think in this community this is a slippery slope to go down. Not to mention this is a situation where Destiny was REMOVED, after agreeing to stop using racial slurs. It isn't like he wasn't hired in the first place.
On May 12 2012 14:29 elemental523 wrote: Boycotting the cast since Destiny was removed as caster because 3 people emailed saying he was racist. people need to stop acting like children. Go here to support getting Destiny back as a personality. http://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/tjbnq/boycotting_gigabytes_cast/
Oh the irony of this post.
You're going to hurt sponsors, 10's of players and other casters because you don't like what 3 people did? The 3 people you don't like are the ONLY ones not effected by your proposed actions.
I agree completely though, stop acting like children, I think it just includes more people than you think it does.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
He did suck it up, and also stated that he would no longer be using that language. This is before Gigabyte decided to turn their cheek @ him.
I did not know that. If he did try to make amends then there is absolutely no reason Gigabyte should dump him as caster.
Last I had heard he was going down screaming "gook" "faggot" and "nigger".
EDIT: Also worth saying. I don't think there should be an issue here in the first place. Destiny's stream behavior has no influence or relation to his behavior at GIGABYTE. If we were to pick our casters based on past actions on streams we'd also have to talk about Incontrol and IdrA using "faggot" repeatedly. I can see why GIGABYTE wouldn't want to be associated with Destiny, but this is why you vet your casters before selecting and publicizing them.
Of course behaviour on his personal stream influences things. Its not like someone could be the most racist BM troll in SC2 history (I'm NOT saying Destiny is this) and then expect to be hired as a caster for an event because he hasn't trolled anyone on the events stream. Anyone who is a public figure (hint: If you have thousands of viewers / fans you're a public figure) has their actions judged when they act in public. You don't have to like it, but that's the facts.
If that's the case then do you hold Incontrol or Idra to the same standard when they cast? They've both made copious use of the word "faggot" in the past. I agree with you that his personal stream certainly has influence over whether or not he's hired, but I do think in this community this is a slippery slope to go down. Not to mention this is a situation where Destiny was REMOVED, after agreeing to stop using racial slurs. It isn't like he wasn't hired in the first place.
Perhaps they should be? Correctly or not society seems to be harsher on racial slurs than on 'faggot' or other homophobic slurs. Personally they rank the same in my book, but often it's the communities reaction not an individuals that matters.
Just sent them an email to tell them my point of view about a vast minority of people sending emails to sponsors to tell them that they wont buy and boycott this company because they support that X person, even tho im pretty sure most of these people dont actually think that this X player did something wrong, they just dont like him for another reason. If you want to send them a message about anything, if you think they did the right decision or not, you can tell them at support@thegesl.com or look around on their facebook page.
Sure, boycotting the event is bad for the players and other casters but the community needs to make a stand and decide whether or not the pitchfork wielders (who are the minority) are going to determine how our community operates. I wont be watching even though I was pretty stoked for the event even before Destiny but this is stupid
Don't really have anything new to say that hasn't already been said, I just feel like I need to express on here as well as the complaint I sent into gigabyte_usa, I will not be watching the event due to the decision to not allow destiny to cast this event. I
I had no intention of watching this event, but due to the amount of crying going on in this thread I'm gonna watch it and support since they deserve it.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
He did suck it up, and also stated that he would no longer be using that language. This is before Gigabyte decided to turn their cheek @ him.
I did not know that. If he did try to make amends then there is absolutely no reason Gigabyte should dump him as caster.
Last I had heard he was going down screaming "gook" "faggot" and "nigger".
EDIT: Also worth saying. I don't think there should be an issue here in the first place. Destiny's stream behavior has no influence or relation to his behavior at GIGABYTE. If we were to pick our casters based on past actions on streams we'd also have to talk about Incontrol and IdrA using "faggot" repeatedly. I can see why GIGABYTE wouldn't want to be associated with Destiny, but this is why you vet your casters before selecting and publicizing them.
Of course behaviour on his personal stream influences things. Its not like someone could be the most racist BM troll in SC2 history (I'm NOT saying Destiny is this) and then expect to be hired as a caster for an event because he hasn't trolled anyone on the events stream. Anyone who is a public figure (hint: If you have thousands of viewers / fans you're a public figure) has their actions judged when they act in public. You don't have to like it, but that's the facts.
If that's the case then do you hold Incontrol or Idra to the same standard when they cast? They've both made copious use of the word "faggot" in the past. I agree with you that his personal stream certainly has influence over whether or not he's hired, but I do think in this community this is a slippery slope to go down. Not to mention this is a situation where Destiny was REMOVED, after agreeing to stop using racial slurs. It isn't like he wasn't hired in the first place.
Perhaps they should be? Correctly or not society seems to be harsher on racial slurs than on 'faggot' or other homophobic slurs. Personally they rank the same in my book, but often it's the communities reaction not an individuals that matters.
Cool. I agree with you in theory. I just don't see that as particularly realistic with the way the community currently is, and I think everyone should be held to the same standards. Destiny has agreed to never use racial slurs again, I think he should be given a chance to make good on that promise.
On May 12 2012 14:40 ShakaZu.Sc2 wrote: Sure, boycotting the event is bad for the players and other casters but the community needs to make a stand and decide whether or not the pitchfork wielders (who are the minority) are going to determine how our community operates. I wont be watching even though I was pretty stoked for the event even before Destiny but this is stupid
Beat the pitchfork wielders by wielding pitch forks? Your logic is amazing.
If you really want to reduce pitchfork wielding in the community you can do so by simply watching and enjoying the tournament, emailing sponsors saying it was fantastic entertainment and not over reacting about anything in the future - INCLUDING Destiny being removed. More "Boycotts" is exactly what the community doesn't need.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
He did suck it up, and also stated that he would no longer be using that language. This is before Gigabyte decided to turn their cheek @ him.
I did not know that. If he did try to make amends then there is absolutely no reason Gigabyte should dump him as caster.
Last I had heard he was going down screaming "gook" "faggot" and "nigger".
EDIT: Also worth saying. I don't think there should be an issue here in the first place. Destiny's stream behavior has no influence or relation to his behavior at GIGABYTE. If we were to pick our casters based on past actions on streams we'd also have to talk about Incontrol and IdrA using "faggot" repeatedly. I can see why GIGABYTE wouldn't want to be associated with Destiny, but this is why you vet your casters before selecting and publicizing them.
Of course behaviour on his personal stream influences things. Its not like someone could be the most racist BM troll in SC2 history (I'm NOT saying Destiny is this) and then expect to be hired as a caster for an event because he hasn't trolled anyone on the events stream. Anyone who is a public figure (hint: If you have thousands of viewers / fans you're a public figure) has their actions judged when they act in public. You don't have to like it, but that's the facts.
If that's the case then do you hold Incontrol or Idra to the same standard when they cast? They've both made copious use of the word "faggot" in the past. I agree with you that his personal stream certainly has influence over whether or not he's hired, but I do think in this community this is a slippery slope to go down. Not to mention this is a situation where Destiny was REMOVED, after agreeing to stop using racial slurs. It isn't like he wasn't hired in the first place.
Perhaps they should be? Correctly or not society seems to be harsher on racial slurs than on 'faggot' or other homophobic slurs. Personally they rank the same in my book, but often it's the communities reaction not an individuals that matters.
Cool. I agree with you in theory. I just don't see that as particularly realistic with the way the community currently is, and I think everyone should be held to the same standards. Destiny has agreed to never use racial slurs again, I think he should be given a chance to make good on that promise.
And I've got no problem with people disagreeing with me on that, or having a different opinion at all. We can all discuss the rights / wrongs of the situation, but calling for boycotts and hurting sponsors even more is ridiculous and ONLY negative for the community.
May be more likely to watch this now if timezone allows.
The constant use of "mature" language from Mr. Bonell on his own broadcast or guest appearances on other streams was not making this look to be a an enjoyable viewing experience.
On May 12 2012 14:51 TumNarDok wrote: May be more likely to watch this now if timezone allows.
The constant use of "mature" language from Mr. Bonell on his own broadcast or guest appearances on other streams was not making this look to be a an enjoyable viewing experience.
Those are streams this is a legit event I am sure he would be professional and respectful if they asked him to.
On May 12 2012 14:50 elemental523 wrote: No Destiny= not watching. Also sent them an email telling them they are immature for continuing to follow this witch hunt.
Yes, it is very immature to make sure there will be no racial slurs on their broadcast.
On May 12 2012 14:50 elemental523 wrote: No Destiny= not watching. Also sent them an email telling them they are immature for continuing to follow this witch hunt.
Yes, it is very immature to make sure there will be no racial slurs on their broadcast.
Are you serious?
Destiny has casted some smaller events in the past with great success and always good feedback from viewers. Very professional casting, and also awesome humour and casts well with just about any other type of caster.
You're correct that calling gigabyte's decision immature was flawed. I would call it misinformed without hesitation though.
I will not be watching this tourney due to your shortsighted decision to remove Destiny as caster. He is a genuinely entertaining and appealing caster, partly due to some of his edgier or sarcastic comedy, but mostly due to his deep game knowledge and ability to give insight on what a player is thinking.
A few loud complainers don't represent the whole community's opinion on this. The fact that Destiny has made controversial statements on his own personal stream should have no bearing on the expectation that he can deliver an exceptional cast with professionalism and respectful language. You can argue that it comes down to not wanting someone of his 'reputation' associated with you, but frankly, he represents thousands upon thousands of nerds out there who aren't on the PC bandwagon and actually appreciate humor at the expense of others without taking it too seriously. Using words that have race hate undertones does not a racist make.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
He did suck it up, and also stated that he would no longer be using that language. This is before Gigabyte decided to turn their cheek @ him.
I did not know that. If he did try to make amends then there is absolutely no reason Gigabyte should dump him as caster.
Last I had heard he was going down screaming "gook" "faggot" and "nigger".
EDIT: Also worth saying. I don't think there should be an issue here in the first place. Destiny's stream behavior has no influence or relation to his behavior at GIGABYTE. If we were to pick our casters based on past actions on streams we'd also have to talk about Incontrol and IdrA using "faggot" repeatedly. I can see why GIGABYTE wouldn't want to be associated with Destiny, but this is why you vet your casters before selecting and publicizing them.
Of course behaviour on his personal stream influences things. Its not like someone could be the most racist BM troll in SC2 history (I'm NOT saying Destiny is this) and then expect to be hired as a caster for an event because he hasn't trolled anyone on the events stream. Anyone who is a public figure (hint: If you have thousands of viewers / fans you're a public figure) has their actions judged when they act in public. You don't have to like it, but that's the facts.
If that's the case then do you hold Incontrol or Idra to the same standard when they cast? They've both made copious use of the word "faggot" in the past. I agree with you that his personal stream certainly has influence over whether or not he's hired, but I do think in this community this is a slippery slope to go down. Not to mention this is a situation where Destiny was REMOVED, after agreeing to stop using racial slurs. It isn't like he wasn't hired in the first place.
You couldn't find a post inside of 3 years where I use that word and you could NEVER find a sound bite for any tourney or stream I have done where i use that word.
Stop throwing names around that you actually have no idea about. Luckily for you you are some random person with no stake in this game otherwise you'd have just fucked up big time but whatever.
i'm confused, did people actually think that destiny was gonna go on and drop a bunch of n-bombs or is this like when people oppose gay marraige because they're afraid people will stop procreating
I think they should remove his name from the first post in this thread, because otherwise they are just using it to gain viewers that they don't deserve. It is kind of false advertising, and unless I kept up with the scene I would still think Destiny was going to be casting. You can't have your cake and eat it too.
I will be watching this tournament. To me it seems like most people posting in this thread have no idea how real life works. Shit you say or do have consequences, especially as a public figure. You have every right to your beliefs but sometimes you are better off keeping them to yourself.
On May 12 2012 14:40 ShakaZu.Sc2 wrote: Sure, boycotting the event is bad for the players and other casters but the community needs to make a stand and decide whether or not the pitchfork wielders (who are the minority) are going to determine how our community operates. I wont be watching even though I was pretty stoked for the event even before Destiny but this is stupid
Beat the pitchfork wielders by wielding pitch forks? Your logic is amazing.
If you really want to reduce pitchfork wielding in the community you can do so by simply watching and enjoying the tournament, emailing sponsors saying it was fantastic entertainment and not over reacting about anything in the future - INCLUDING Destiny being removed. More "Boycotts" is exactly what the community doesn't need.
No, you shouldn't praise a poor decision. The way to show that it was a poor decision is just to watch something else, and that is what I plan on doing.
The irony is that a select group of people are persecuting Destiny, while simultaneously draping it under the guise of preventing persecution(of a race/sexual preference.)
On May 12 2012 16:22 Yrm wrote: I will be watching this tournament. To me it seems like most people posting in this thread have no idea how real life works. Shit you say or do have consequences, especially as a public figure. You have every right to your beliefs but sometimes you are better off keeping them to yourself.
it goes both ways, man. the people that make up /r/starcraft, for example, can and do outright slander people in the community with zero consequence if they're wrong, even if they set off a giant shitstorm that damages the reputation of someone for no reason. (not saying this happened with destiny). it's important to understand the perspective of people with name recognition in the community that part of the reason that shit like this gets blown to the rafters is because a fringe group of people can cause a shitstorm over anything and if they're wrong, nobody remembers not to take them seriously anymore.
EDIT: perfect example: incontrol's post earlier on the page. if that's posted on reddit, two hundred people upvote it, all of a sudden people think incontrol is calling people faggots left and right when it's simply not true. and there aren't any repercussions for the people who spew uninformed shit like that unless you're on TL
I keep seeing posts that say this or that is going to kill esports with regards to sponsors, but the absolute truth is that what is really killing esports is being beholden to sponsors. I understand the costs involved, but until there are teams/tournaments that can stand on their own then they will always be at the mercy of the sponsors.
On May 12 2012 16:22 Yrm wrote: I will be watching this tournament. To me it seems like most people posting in this thread have no idea how real life works. Shit you say or do have consequences, especially as a public figure. You have every right to your beliefs but sometimes you are better off keeping them to yourself.
it goes both ways, man. the people that make up /r/starcraft, for example, can and do outright slander people in the community with zero consequence if they're wrong, even if they set off a giant shitstorm that damages the reputation of someone for no reason. (not saying this happened with destiny). it's important to understand the perspective of people with name recognition in the community that part of the reason that shit like this gets blown to the rafters is because a fringe group of people can cause a shitstorm over anything and if they're wrong, nobody remembers not to take them seriously anymore.
EDIT: perfect example: incontrol's post earlier on the page. if that's posted on reddit, two hundred people upvote it, all of a sudden people think incontrol is calling people faggots left and right when it's simply not true. and there aren't any repercussions for the people who spew uninformed shit like that unless you're on TL
Even for the people on TL - they just get banned. That's not a real world consequence.
It's incredible how obsessed people seem to be about hunting down Destiny. Ever thought about writing to Gigabyte because you like a certain caster instead of continously bashing Destiny? Personally I was really looking forward to seeing him cast this tournament, I really liked his comments on Zerg MUs at Homestorycup.
Happy that GIGABYTE decided its not okay for someone that uses homophobic, and racist language to cast their tournament. Will make sure to watch this tournament to show my support.
On May 12 2012 14:50 elemental523 wrote: No Destiny= not watching. Also sent them an email telling them they are immature for continuing to follow this witch hunt.
Yes, it is very immature to make sure there will be no racial slurs on their broadcast.
Are you serious?
Steven may do what he pleases on his stream, but do you really think he'd throw that shit around in an official tournament? He can be an extremely professional and well-spoken guy when he turns it on, which he has done plenty in the past to prove he's capable. I don't want to take this thread away from the tournament it's representing because I'm sure it'll be great, but it's ridiculous that they made such a ham-handed decision.
I despise that certain people are treating Destiny like some kind of biggot. Destiny may have been in the wrong about some of the things he has said on his stream in the past, but anyone who has watched his stream a fair amount can vouch for the fact that Destiny is actually a really nice, intellegent & funny guy... one that has actually been trying to improve his language on stream since the recent Quantic debacle. (When I was watching his stream yesterday, he said something way "gay", and then quickly corrected himself.)
GIGABYTE's decision is stupid, they're shooting themselves in the foot. They are running a very average tournament in regards to players and prizepool. Their only attractive feature to a lot of people is the fact that Destiny would have been casting (not becasue he's controversial... but because he's funny)... GIGABYTE's tournament is going to take a massive hit in viewer numbers; not becasue of people "boycotting", but becasue people will simply hold no interest for the event now that Destiny is no longer going to be casting. I can pretty much assure you that this decision will hurt them more in the pocket than keeping someone who has had a pretty rocky time of late.
If GIGABYTE read this: Destiny is not a liability. He does know the difference between a professional cast and his stream. You're making a moronic decision if you think that he's going to say something that is going to get you in trouble with sponsers.
On May 12 2012 16:55 L3g3nd_ wrote: I will be happy to watch the racist free broadcast of this tournament : )
I wasn't aware you could predict the future, and the words casters use durring an event. Destiny has always been extremely professional at events and in public.
On May 12 2012 16:07 iNcontroL wrote: You couldn't find a post inside of 3 years where I use that word and you could NEVER find a sound bite for any tourney or stream I have done where i use that word.
Stop throwing names around that you actually have no idea about. Luckily for you you are some random person with no stake in this game otherwise you'd have just fucked up big time but whatever.
To be fair, you did describe Artosis' ancestry as "this jewy grasshopper thing."
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
He did suck it up, and also stated that he would no longer be using that language. This is before Gigabyte decided to turn their cheek @ him.
I did not know that. If he did try to make amends then there is absolutely no reason Gigabyte should dump him as caster.
Last I had heard he was going down screaming "gook" "faggot" and "nigger".
EDIT: Also worth saying. I don't think there should be an issue here in the first place. Destiny's stream behavior has no influence or relation to his behavior at GIGABYTE. If we were to pick our casters based on past actions on streams we'd also have to talk about Incontrol and IdrA using "faggot" repeatedly. I can see why GIGABYTE wouldn't want to be associated with Destiny, but this is why you vet your casters before selecting and publicizing them.
Of course behaviour on his personal stream influences things. Its not like someone could be the most racist BM troll in SC2 history (I'm NOT saying Destiny is this) and then expect to be hired as a caster for an event because he hasn't trolled anyone on the events stream. Anyone who is a public figure (hint: If you have thousands of viewers / fans you're a public figure) has their actions judged when they act in public. You don't have to like it, but that's the facts.
If that's the case then do you hold Incontrol or Idra to the same standard when they cast? They've both made copious use of the word "faggot" in the past. I agree with you that his personal stream certainly has influence over whether or not he's hired, but I do think in this community this is a slippery slope to go down. Not to mention this is a situation where Destiny was REMOVED, after agreeing to stop using racial slurs. It isn't like he wasn't hired in the first place.
You couldn't find a post inside of 3 years where I use that word and you could NEVER find a sound bite for any tourney or stream I have done where i use that word.
Stop throwing names around that you actually have no idea about. Luckily for you you are some random person with no stake in this game otherwise you'd have just fucked up big time but whatever.
If it's that bad to even be mentioned to be saying that word, I wonder what you would think of IdrA's usage of them. I've seen him say "faggot" so many times I've lost count. Maybe you are of the opinion that he should be punished as well?
On May 12 2012 16:55 L3g3nd_ wrote: I will be happy to watch the racist free broadcast of this tournament : )
I don't even understand the emotions that go through a person's brain that makes them write this sort of comment. I guess you'll only be satisfied when he's on the streets begging for money to feed his family...
On May 12 2012 16:07 iNcontroL wrote: You couldn't find a post inside of 3 years where I use that word and you could NEVER find a sound bite for any tourney or stream I have done where i use that word.
Stop throwing names around that you actually have no idea about. Luckily for you you are some random person with no stake in this game otherwise you'd have just fucked up big time but whatever.
To be fair, you did describe Artosis' ancestry as "this jewy grasshopper thing."
The self righteous bigoted part of this community simply does not like Destiny. They now realize the power they hold in emailing sponsors - and they wont stop abusing that.
Meanwhile, that same part of the community is quite fond of Idra who can say equally offensive things 24/7 and not give a shit.
To be honest this was the correct decision by Gigabyte and I commend them for stepping in and creating a strong signal. I don't care what all the 2 posts destiny fans here think. He chose to be offensive and now reaps the reward.
On May 12 2012 16:07 iNcontroL wrote: You couldn't find a post inside of 3 years where I use that word and you could NEVER find a sound bite for any tourney or stream I have done where i use that word.
Stop throwing names around that you actually have no idea about. Luckily for you you are some random person with no stake in this game otherwise you'd have just fucked up big time but whatever.
To be fair, you did describe Artosis' ancestry as "this jewy grasshopper thing."
I don't know how anyone but Artosis could be offended by that (unless grasshopper is now a derogatory term for jews all of a sudden). And I'm pretty sure even Artosis found it somewhat funny. No one was offended.
On May 12 2012 13:58 Swords wrote: So first we're hurting esports by emailing the sponsors before Quantic over the Destiny situation. Then we're hurting it more by emailing GIGABYTE to drop Destiny. And now Destiny fans are going to hurt esports even more by boycotting the event.
All because someone couldn't understand why calling a Korean a "gook" when he was mad was inappropriate.
This Destiny controversy is starting to hurt other players and that really is going to "kill esports".
Esports deserves to die if they keep on witchhunting players imo.
You mean "player", right? The only other witch-hunts I've seen have been over orb and Katu - both casters. Just because your favorite player got in trouble for saying shit that would get him in trouble in every job out there doesn't mean everyone else's career deserves to be over.
You could argue Naniwa was victim of a witchhunt as well, but he APOLOGIZED for his actions. If Destiny just sucked it up and apologized, whether or not it was sincere, I guarantee he would be casting GIGABYTE no problem.
He did suck it up, and also stated that he would no longer be using that language. This is before Gigabyte decided to turn their cheek @ him.
I did not know that. If he did try to make amends then there is absolutely no reason Gigabyte should dump him as caster.
Last I had heard he was going down screaming "gook" "faggot" and "nigger".
EDIT: Also worth saying. I don't think there should be an issue here in the first place. Destiny's stream behavior has no influence or relation to his behavior at GIGABYTE. If we were to pick our casters based on past actions on streams we'd also have to talk about Incontrol and IdrA using "faggot" repeatedly. I can see why GIGABYTE wouldn't want to be associated with Destiny, but this is why you vet your casters before selecting and publicizing them.
Of course behaviour on his personal stream influences things. Its not like someone could be the most racist BM troll in SC2 history (I'm NOT saying Destiny is this) and then expect to be hired as a caster for an event because he hasn't trolled anyone on the events stream. Anyone who is a public figure (hint: If you have thousands of viewers / fans you're a public figure) has their actions judged when they act in public. You don't have to like it, but that's the facts.
If that's the case then do you hold Incontrol or Idra to the same standard when they cast? They've both made copious use of the word "faggot" in the past. I agree with you that his personal stream certainly has influence over whether or not he's hired, but I do think in this community this is a slippery slope to go down. Not to mention this is a situation where Destiny was REMOVED, after agreeing to stop using racial slurs. It isn't like he wasn't hired in the first place.
You couldn't find a post inside of 3 years where I use that word and you could NEVER find a sound bite for any tourney or stream I have done where i use that word.
Stop throwing names around that you actually have no idea about. Luckily for you you are some random person with no stake in this game otherwise you'd have just fucked up big time but whatever.
If it's that bad to even be mentioned to be saying that word, I wonder what you would think of IdrA's usage of them. I've seen him say "faggot" so many times I've lost count. Maybe you are of the opinion that he should be punished as well?
Oh shit, iNcontroL never actually used those words. Quickly, lets make him answer for what other people have done. That'll show him.
Sad that lies and bigotry will ruin this tournament, won't be watching it now. Hopefully the haters won't ruin things for the other casters or players as well.
On May 12 2012 16:55 L3g3nd_ wrote: I will be happy to watch the racist free broadcast of this tournament : )
I wasn't aware you could predict the future, and the words casters use durring an event. Destiny has always been extremely professional at events and in public.
So what do you mean? It's ok to call people "gook" as long as you do it on the ladder and it doesn't get public?
I'm glad they scrapped his "I'm so fucking cool and call people gook if I want to cuz I'm Destiny" ass.
On May 12 2012 17:21 Jebotres wrote: The self righteous bigoted part of this community simply does not like Destiny. They now realize the power they hold in emailing sponsors - and they wont stop abusing that.
Meanwhile, that same part of the community is quite fond of Idra who can say equally offensive things 24/7 and not give a shit.
Yay community.
Give me one example where Idra has used racist words!
On May 12 2012 16:07 iNcontroL wrote: You couldn't find a post inside of 3 years where I use that word and you could NEVER find a sound bite for any tourney or stream I have done where i use that word.
Stop throwing names around that you actually have no idea about. Luckily for you you are some random person with no stake in this game otherwise you'd have just fucked up big time but whatever.
To be fair, you did describe Artosis' ancestry as "this jewy grasshopper thing."
Sick dude you nailed it!
Two years ago I said something that offended nobody but I used the term "jewey" and now in my defense of having never used the word "faggot" you bring it up in some stupid attempt to discredit me!
On May 12 2012 17:21 Jebotres wrote: The self righteous bigoted part of this community simply does not like Destiny. They now realize the power they hold in emailing sponsors - and they wont stop abusing that.
Meanwhile, that same part of the community is quite fond of Idra who can say equally offensive things 24/7 and not give a shit.
Yay community.
Give me one example where Idra has used racist words!
Just one will do...
I said ''offensive''
Are you about to argue how calling someone a ''nigger'' is worse than ''faggot'' or sincerely wishing death upon them?
Please do.
And just to clarify, Im not offended and I dont give a shit what anyone says on their own stream in their own time, but seeing how this community is showing incredible bias over these issues is seriously worrying, it turns from ''cleansing esports from bad words herp derp'' to ''i dont like that guy, imma go hurt his cash flow''
I don't know why you are comparing idra and destiny. They are two completely different worlds. Also please stop arguing about this issue. It is derailing the thread.
Aaaand all of my interest in this event dies. It was just another LAN, the only thing they really offered to be different that interest me was Steven casting. Without that, I don't really have any drive to watch.
On May 12 2012 16:07 iNcontroL wrote: You couldn't find a post inside of 3 years where I use that word and you could NEVER find a sound bite for any tourney or stream I have done where i use that word.
Stop throwing names around that you actually have no idea about. Luckily for you you are some random person with no stake in this game otherwise you'd have just fucked up big time but whatever.
To be fair, you did describe Artosis' ancestry as "this jewy grasshopper thing."
Sick dude you nailed it!
Two years ago I said something that offended nobody but I used the term "jewey" and now in my defense of having never used the word "faggot" you bring it up in some stupid attempt to discredit me!
Go away.
to be honest, i'm not sure you've matched its accuracy since. if only the study of racial-insectoid ancestry wasn't such a darn PC minefield.
On May 12 2012 17:21 Jebotres wrote: The self righteous bigoted part of this community simply does not like Destiny. They now realize the power they hold in emailing sponsors - and they wont stop abusing that.
Meanwhile, that same part of the community is quite fond of Idra who can say equally offensive things 24/7 and not give a shit.
Yay community.
Give me one example where Idra has used racist words!
Just one will do...
What about the french canadian stuff? While Destiny just says a term that he considers a general insult, Idra actually targets a whole population, which is actual racism. But eh, us french canadians are not people anyway. Same thing on reddit: bashing french canadians is the only racism that gets upvoted to hell.
On May 12 2012 17:01 Spooony wrote: I despise that certain people are treating Destiny like some kind of biggot. Destiny may have been in the wrong about some of the things he has said on his stream in the past, but anyone who has watched his stream a fair amount can vouch for the fact that Destiny is actually a really nice, intellegent & funny guy... one that has actually been trying to improve his language on stream since the recent Quantic debacle. (When I was watching his stream yesterday, he said something way "gay", and then quickly corrected himself.)
GIGABYTE's decision is stupid, they're shooting themselves in the foot. They are running a very average tournament in regards to players and prizepool. Their only attractive feature to a lot of people is the fact that Destiny would have been casting (not becasue he's controversial... but because he's funny)... GIGABYTE's tournament is going to take a massive hit in viewer numbers; not becasue of people "boycotting", but becasue people will simply hold no interest for the event now that Destiny is no longer going to be casting. I can pretty much assure you that this decision will hurt them more in the pocket than keeping someone who has had a pretty rocky time of late.
If GIGABYTE read this: Destiny is not a liability. He does know the difference between a professional cast and his stream. You're making a moronic decision if you think that he's going to say something that is going to get you in trouble with sponsers.
Instead of getting angry at GIGABYTE you should be angry at Destiny to be honest. Really nice, intelligent & funny guy wouldn't go on 5 hours streaming session calling every opponent "faggot" without reason nor he would use racial slurs oftenly like Destiny did.
Only person to be blamed about all of this is Destiny, you just don't entertain your fan base like that and then try to sell yourself as professional caster for tournament organized by huge company like GIGABYTE, they aint going to take all of that lightly and let him be connected with them and bunch of other partners after all of what happened.
He IS possible liability and company like GIGABYTE knows the risks of having him on board.
Biggest issue I see is GIGABYTE's lack of research before they announced Destiny as caster, they should've had all the facts before making agreement with him - you don't put company and person you contracted in situation like this, where you find out pretty public information via e-mails of enraged peers and then kick your employee out of the gig without official statement (was there any?).
Btw all of you ~50 posts Destiny fanboys can say whatever you want, but this tournament is damn packed with nice players (even if they announced only half of players for now), decent casters and prize pool.
You don't need to agree with GIGABYTE's decision but you still can enjoy awesome games.
On May 12 2012 17:36 Overelemental wrote: Sad that lies and bigotry will ruin this tournament, won't be watching it now. Hopefully the haters won't ruin things for the other casters or players as well.
LIES, LIES AND BIGOTRY!
Gigabyte not having Destiny because of his remarks? Brilliant, sends a very powerful message to people and I applaud them for that. Only doing it because people e-mailed them? Ugh...they obviously did no research, which sucks.
On May 12 2012 16:07 iNcontroL wrote: You couldn't find a post inside of 3 years where I use that word and you could NEVER find a sound bite for any tourney or stream I have done where i use that word.
Stop throwing names around that you actually have no idea about. Luckily for you you are some random person with no stake in this game otherwise you'd have just fucked up big time but whatever.
To be fair, you did describe Artosis' ancestry as "this jewy grasshopper thing."
Sick dude you nailed it!
Two years ago I said something that offended nobody but I used the term "jewey" and now in my defense of having never used the word "faggot" you bring it up in some stupid attempt to discredit me!
Go away.
Well, if all it takes is 3 emails, then I am sure some will try to tear everything down in one night emailing all the sponsors, all of them, attempting to discredit each and everybody they don't like ... Where is the future in all of this? Hard to see it if people continue to do this, if organizers have no spine (hire someone they know is controversial, fire him only if someone complains), and if big sponsors are influenced by emails of people, where I am sure many of them haven't bought one of the sponsors' products in their whole lifetime but clamining to do so to be more forceful.
On May 12 2012 16:07 iNcontroL wrote: You couldn't find a post inside of 3 years where I use that word and you could NEVER find a sound bite for any tourney or stream I have done where i use that word.
Stop throwing names around that you actually have no idea about. Luckily for you you are some random person with no stake in this game otherwise you'd have just fucked up big time but whatever.
To be fair, you did describe Artosis' ancestry as "this jewy grasshopper thing."
Sick dude you nailed it!
Two years ago I said something that offended nobody but I used the term "jewey" and now in my defense of having never used the word "faggot" you bring it up in some stupid attempt to discredit me!
Go away.
Well, if all it takes is 3 emails, then I am sure some will try to tear everything down in one night emailing all the sponsors, all of them, attempting to discredit each and everybody they don't like ... Where is the future in all of this? Hard to see it if people continue to do this, if organizers have no spine (hire someone they know is controversial, fire him only if someone complains), and if big sponsors are influenced by emails of people, where I am sure many of them haven't bought one of the sponsors' products in their whole lifetime but clamining to do so to be more forceful.
You do understand he wasn't fired because of only 3 mails? Mails made them look into Destiny's recent past actions and they didn't like what they saw.
On May 12 2012 19:43 whiterabbit wrote: Instead of getting angry at GIGABYTE you should be angry at Destiny to be honest. Really nice, intelligent & funny guy wouldn't go on 5 hours streaming session calling every opponent "faggot" without reason nor he would use racial slurs oftenly like Destiny did. Only person to be blamed about all of this is Destiny, you just don't entertain your fan base like that and then try to sell yourself as professional caster for tournament organized by huge company like GIGABYTE, they aint going to take all of that lightly and let him be connected with them and bunch of other partners after all of what happened.
He IS possible liability and company like GIGABYTE knows the risks of having him on board.
Biggest issue I see is GIGABYTE's lack of research before they announced Destiny as caster, they should've had all the facts before making agreement with him - you don't put company and person you contracted in situation like this, where you find out pretty public information via e-mails of enraged peers and then kick your employee out of the gig without official statement (was there any?).
Btw all of you ~50 posts Destiny fanboys can say whatever you want, but this tournament is damn packed with nice players (even if they announced only half of players for now), decent casters and prize pool.
You don't need to agree with GIGABYTE's decision but you still can enjoy awesome games.
I'm not angry with GIGABYTE... I just think it's a stupid decision.
I agree with you on the lack of research front. Everyone knows what type of character Destiny is... If you're going to announce him as a caster for your event, at least look into what kind of character he is prior. Doing research after the announcement and removing him as a caster isn't fair on anyone.
On your "Btw all of you ~50 posts Destiny fanboys can say whatever you want," bit I say: "Fuck that"... The number of posts I have made does not have anything to do with my opinions. Check my previous posts, this is the first time I have mentioned Destiny since I signed up to TL, and I have been a long time lurker.
As for the tournament, the line up isn't stacked (at least what has been announced), don't make out as if it's anywhere near the cream of the crop. With the number of high quality tournaments (with better line-ups than this) about atm people don't just watch everything. My post simply stated that Destiny was a major selling point for a lot of people, and that with him gone a lot of people will have lost interest.
And FYI, I'll still probably watch this tournament.
On May 12 2012 19:43 whiterabbit wrote: Instead of getting angry at GIGABYTE you should be angry at Destiny to be honest. Really nice, intelligent & funny guy wouldn't go on 5 hours streaming session calling every opponent "faggot" without reason nor he would use racial slurs oftenly like Destiny did. Only person to be blamed about all of this is Destiny, you just don't entertain your fan base like that and then try to sell yourself as professional caster for tournament organized by huge company like GIGABYTE, they aint going to take all of that lightly and let him be connected with them and bunch of other partners after all of what happened.
He IS possible liability and company like GIGABYTE knows the risks of having him on board.
Biggest issue I see is GIGABYTE's lack of research before they announced Destiny as caster, they should've had all the facts before making agreement with him - you don't put company and person you contracted in situation like this, where you find out pretty public information via e-mails of enraged peers and then kick your employee out of the gig without official statement (was there any?).
Btw all of you ~50 posts Destiny fanboys can say whatever you want, but this tournament is damn packed with nice players (even if they announced only half of players for now), decent casters and prize pool.
You don't need to agree with GIGABYTE's decision but you still can enjoy awesome games.
I'm not angry with GIGABYTE... I just think it's a stupid decision.
I agree with you on the lack of research front. Everyone knows what type of character Destiny is... If you're going to announce him as a caster for your event, at least look into what kind of character he is prior. Doing research after the announcement and removing him as a caster isn't fair on anyone.
On your "Btw all of you ~50 posts Destiny fanboys can say whatever you want," bit I say: "Fuck that"... The number of posts I have made does not have anything to do with my opinions. Check my previous posts, this is the first time I have mentioned Destiny since I signed up to TL, and I have been a long time lurker.
As for the tournament, the line up isn't stacked (at least what has been announced), don't make out as if it's anywhere near the cream of the crop. With the number of high quality tournaments (with better line-ups than this) about atm people don't just watch everything. My post simply stated that Destiny was a major selling point for a lot of people, and that with him gone a lot of people will have lost interest.
And FYI, I'll still probably watch this tournament.
Bringing up post count wasn't one of my best decisions today but you gotta admit, if you check, most of people who came here to just say they won't watch this tournament because of no Destiny are low post count members, you can't deny that pattern.
I am glad you will still watch the tournament, I have strong feeling this event is going to be epic and I hope for amazing players to be yet announced. :-)
On May 12 2012 19:43 whiterabbit wrote: Instead of getting angry at GIGABYTE you should be angry at Destiny to be honest. Really nice, intelligent & funny guy wouldn't go on 5 hours streaming session calling every opponent "faggot" without reason nor he would use racial slurs oftenly like Destiny did. Only person to be blamed about all of this is Destiny, you just don't entertain your fan base like that and then try to sell yourself as professional caster for tournament organized by huge company like GIGABYTE, they aint going to take all of that lightly and let him be connected with them and bunch of other partners after all of what happened.
He IS possible liability and company like GIGABYTE knows the risks of having him on board.
Biggest issue I see is GIGABYTE's lack of research before they announced Destiny as caster, they should've had all the facts before making agreement with him - you don't put company and person you contracted in situation like this, where you find out pretty public information via e-mails of enraged peers and then kick your employee out of the gig without official statement (was there any?).
Btw all of you ~50 posts Destiny fanboys can say whatever you want, but this tournament is damn packed with nice players (even if they announced only half of players for now), decent casters and prize pool.
You don't need to agree with GIGABYTE's decision but you still can enjoy awesome games.
I'm not angry with GIGABYTE... I just think it's a stupid decision.
I agree with you on the lack of research front. Everyone knows what type of character Destiny is... If you're going to announce him as a caster for your event, at least look into what kind of character he is prior. Doing research after the announcement and removing him as a caster isn't fair on anyone.
On your "Btw all of you ~50 posts Destiny fanboys can say whatever you want," bit I say: "Fuck that"... The number of posts I have made does not have anything to do with my opinions. Check my previous posts, this is the first time I have mentioned Destiny since I signed up to TL, and I have been a long time lurker.
As for the tournament, the line up isn't stacked (at least what has been announced), don't make out as if it's anywhere near the cream of the crop. With the number of high quality tournaments (with better line-ups than this) about atm people don't just watch everything. My post simply stated that Destiny was a major selling point for a lot of people, and that with him gone a lot of people will have lost interest.
And FYI, I'll still probably watch this tournament.
Bringing up post count wasn't one of my best decisions today but you gotta admit, if you check, most of people who came here to just say they won't watch this tournament because of no Destiny are low post count members, you can't deny that pattern.
But anyway, you have all rights to not be happy about how things came out but I am glad you will still watch the tournament, I have strong feeling this event is going to be epic and I hope for amazing players to be yet announced. :-)
You are right about the post count thing... but don't tar us all with the same brush. :D
I'd like to stress that I'm pretty indifferent about the GIGABYTE thing, I just think they balls'd up (attempting to look at it objectively). I was just annoyed at the dozens of people saying things like ~ "Good, now I can watch a racist free tournament" and stuff of that nature, basically just mindless hating.
As for the tournament, watching Scarlett play will be cool. Haven't seen much of her since watching her MLG match against Oz.
Webster's Deffinition of the word Biggot : a person who is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices; especially : one who regards or treats the members of a group (as a racial or ethnic group) with hatred and intolerance http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bigot After watching Destiny's stream for a long period of time I can conclude that Destiny is not a biggot. Through his interactions on stream with Cella, Debo and other members of minorities, never once did he display a intolerance toward these people.
If anything I think the people behind the e-mails are biggoted themselves for their intollerance to Destiny as a person. Here we have an individual who has through the support of a generally welcoming community brough himself up by his bootstraps and become a somewhat promiminant figure and gets to play a game he enjoyrs for a living.So much so that a tournament knowing his history chose him to help cast a tournament and instead of giving the guy his due and a chance to redeem himself these people have come out against him.
We can assume both gigabyte and the tournaments organizers knew going in what Destiny's history going in and for them to summarily dismiss him like becaus of the vocal minority is wrong. These FEW people, and I emphasise the word FEW because we can assume--and correctly so-- that the majority of people who intended to watch this tournament either supported Destiny casting or did not care one way or another and just wanted to watch some quality e-sports action. For them to change their minds like that is wrong to Destiny and wrong to their viewers.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and the right to express it, they're just not always right. When you let the vocal minority call the shots in broadcasting it takes away from the broadcast as a whole. Lets take some polarizing figures in todays media as examples. What if MSNBC gave into the requests to take Chris Mattews off the air because they dissagreed with his political views? Or an even better example of an even more polarizing figure, What if Fox News decided to take Bill O'Reilley off the air because of the requests they get? These companies get thousands of emails a week telling them to do just that, but have they? No they havent, because they know that if they did they would lose more viewers than if they just ignore the complaints. Not giving the majority of people what they want to see because a small group doesnt want to see the same thing just doesnt click with how we structure our society. It doesnt click with how civilization works. The minority should have a voice and it should be heard, but the majority rules.
On May 12 2012 19:43 whiterabbit wrote: Instead of getting angry at GIGABYTE you should be angry at Destiny to be honest. Really nice, intelligent & funny guy wouldn't go on 5 hours streaming session calling every opponent "faggot" without reason nor he would use racial slurs oftenly like Destiny did. Only person to be blamed about all of this is Destiny, you just don't entertain your fan base like that and then try to sell yourself as professional caster for tournament organized by huge company like GIGABYTE, they aint going to take all of that lightly and let him be connected with them and bunch of other partners after all of what happened.
He IS possible liability and company like GIGABYTE knows the risks of having him on board.
Biggest issue I see is GIGABYTE's lack of research before they announced Destiny as caster, they should've had all the facts before making agreement with him - you don't put company and person you contracted in situation like this, where you find out pretty public information via e-mails of enraged peers and then kick your employee out of the gig without official statement (was there any?).
Btw all of you ~50 posts Destiny fanboys can say whatever you want, but this tournament is damn packed with nice players (even if they announced only half of players for now), decent casters and prize pool.
You don't need to agree with GIGABYTE's decision but you still can enjoy awesome games.
I'm not angry with GIGABYTE... I just think it's a stupid decision.
I agree with you on the lack of research front. Everyone knows what type of character Destiny is... If you're going to announce him as a caster for your event, at least look into what kind of character he is prior. Doing research after the announcement and removing him as a caster isn't fair on anyone.
On your "Btw all of you ~50 posts Destiny fanboys can say whatever you want," bit I say: "Fuck that"... The number of posts I have made does not have anything to do with my opinions. Check my previous posts, this is the first time I have mentioned Destiny since I signed up to TL, and I have been a long time lurker.
As for the tournament, the line up isn't stacked (at least what has been announced), don't make out as if it's anywhere near the cream of the crop. With the number of high quality tournaments (with better line-ups than this) about atm people don't just watch everything. My post simply stated that Destiny was a major selling point for a lot of people, and that with him gone a lot of people will have lost interest.
And FYI, I'll still probably watch this tournament.
Bringing up post count wasn't one of my best decisions today but you gotta admit, if you check, most of people who came here to just say they won't watch this tournament because of no Destiny are low post count members, you can't deny that pattern.
I am glad you will still watch the tournament, I have strong feeling this event is going to be epic and I hope for amazing players to be yet announced. :-)
Woo woo.
I have over 50 post, and I still emailed gigabyte esports lan that I will not watch the tourney unless they get destiny back.
On May 12 2012 16:07 iNcontroL wrote: You couldn't find a post inside of 3 years where I use that word and you could NEVER find a sound bite for any tourney or stream I have done where i use that word.
Stop throwing names around that you actually have no idea about. Luckily for you you are some random person with no stake in this game otherwise you'd have just fucked up big time but whatever.
To be fair, you did describe Artosis' ancestry as "this jewy grasshopper thing."
Sick dude you nailed it!
Two years ago I said something that offended nobody but I used the term "jewey" and now in my defense of having never used the word "faggot" you bring it up in some stupid attempt to discredit me!
Go away.
Well, if all it takes is 3 emails, then I am sure some will try to tear everything down in one night emailing all the sponsors, all of them, attempting to discredit each and everybody they don't like ... Where is the future in all of this? Hard to see it if people continue to do this, if organizers have no spine (hire someone they know is controversial, fire him only if someone complains), and if big sponsors are influenced by emails of people, where I am sure many of them haven't bought one of the sponsors' products in their whole lifetime but clamining to do so to be more forceful.
You do understand he wasn't fired because of only 3 mails? Mails made them look into Destiny's recent past actions and they didn't like what they saw.
Yes, but you should also understand, that if you hire someone for your tournament you also know about their role in the community and what that person has done. The organizers hired Destiny to cast because he is such a fanboy-magnet, fully knowing what he thinks about the world. You're not blindly picking people without knowing about who they are. And if you are a sponsor in Sc2, then I cannot imagine the PR and community guys from that company to not have noticed where the controversy is at.
If you bought a ticked expecting Destiny to cast you should ask for a refund. Also even if you haven't bought a ticked, should still message Gigabyte expressing how dissapointed you are in their decision, that is only if you feel that way ofcourse.
If he says anything harmful at a sponsored event live on air, THEN ban him. I just bought my tickets and now I'm looking forward to returning them, thanks Gigabyte.
First time poster, long time reader. I am bummed about this. I will not be watching because Destiny casting is the only reason I even heard about this tournament and I have other things I can do with my time (and money).
I'm glad that Gigabyte decided to pull Destiny or they would lose a lot of sales. The PC store I'm the co-owner of ships about 5-15 PC's every day and about half of those use Gigabyte motherboards and graphics card but we would easily have switched if Gigabyte would have supported this racist.
On May 13 2012 02:49 Swords wrote: Wait? So a Taiwanese company, that works with Koreans and Korean sponsors didn't want a caster who recently called strangers "gooks" online? Shocking.
The only thing GIGABYTE did wrong here was a shitty job of vetting its casters before hiring them
It's not really gigabyte's fault as they put their trust in the organizers to take care of things while they just provide the sponsorship money. I assume the vetting process is done at the time when the organizers come to them with the idea for the tournament. After that, they leave it in the hands of the organizers to run it. I could be wrong though, but I just don't see gigabyte being up to date on the latest sc2 drama of the week.
Why are people here implying that Destiny would be using racial slurs in the middle of a professional cast at a tournament? He is a shock jock who's goal is to entertain in a very specific way. His fans like his rants and ravings and like any comedian, sometimes he goes too far. But that is done on his personal stream. At a public event? Name an instance where he's done that while casting.
On May 12 2012 16:07 iNcontroL wrote: You couldn't find a post inside of 3 years where I use that word and you could NEVER find a sound bite for any tourney or stream I have done where i use that word.
Stop throwing names around that you actually have no idea about. Luckily for you you are some random person with no stake in this game otherwise you'd have just fucked up big time but whatever.
To be fair, you did describe Artosis' ancestry as "this jewy grasshopper thing."
Sick dude you nailed it!
Two years ago I said something that offended nobody but I used the term "jewey" and now in my defense of having never used the word "faggot" you bring it up in some stupid attempt to discredit me!
Go away.
No, I thought it was hilarious! And as that other guy pointed out, so did Artosis, and I'm sure jews, and probably grasshoppers as well. Or were you not trying to draw a hilarious mental caricature of - well, I don't know. Why don't you describe what you meant by "jewy grasshopper?"
On May 13 2012 03:46 pellejohnson wrote: I'm glad that Gigabyte decided to pull Destiny or they would lose a lot of sales. The PC store I'm the co-owner of ships about 5-15 PC's every day and about half of those use Gigabyte motherboards and graphics card but we would easily have switched if Gigabyte would have supported this racist.
Thank you Gigabyte for making a moral standpoint!
I feel sorry for your customers if that would make you use a different product. When I build computers I choose the best part for the job, and I'd hope you do the same thing. If you choose something else for personal reasons you are doing a disservice to your customers.
On May 13 2012 03:46 pellejohnson wrote: I'm glad that Gigabyte decided to pull Destiny or they would lose a lot of sales. The PC store I'm the co-owner of ships about 5-15 PC's every day and about half of those use Gigabyte motherboards and graphics card but we would easily have switched if Gigabyte would have supported this racist.
Thank you Gigabyte for making a moral standpoint!
I feel sorry for your customers if that would make you use a different product. When I build computers I choose the best part for the job, and I'd hope you do the same thing. If you choose something else for personal reasons you are doing a disservice to your customers.
In my experience all the brands we sell break down pretty much equally often and perform equally, when it comes to whats inside the computer the only reason we sell a lot of Gigabyte is because we got a great deal with them and thus are able to sell those computers at a better price for the customer. Also racism is an important topic over here in Sweden and I'm sure the majority of people here would support this decision.
On May 13 2012 03:46 pellejohnson wrote: I'm glad that Gigabyte decided to pull Destiny or they would lose a lot of sales. The PC store I'm the co-owner of ships about 5-15 PC's every day and about half of those use Gigabyte motherboards and graphics card but we would easily have switched if Gigabyte would have supported this racist.
Thank you Gigabyte for making a moral standpoint!
I feel sorry for your customers if that would make you use a different product. When I build computers I choose the best part for the job, and I'd hope you do the same thing. If you choose something else for personal reasons you are doing a disservice to your customers.
In my experience all the brands we sell break down pretty much equally often and perform equally, when it comes to whats inside the computer the only reason we sell a lot of Gigabyte is because we got a great deal with them and thus are able to sell those computers at a better price for the customer. Also racism is an important topic over here in Sweden and I'm sure the majority of people here would support this decision.
Ok, so you can save money with their boards and pass that on to the customer; however, you would be willing to make them pay more just because you disagreed with Gigabyte on a personal level? That isn't very professional.
Further, you are jumping to conclusions by saying that Destiny is a racist. Using a word does not make you a racist. Actively discriminating against someone because of their race makes you a racist.
On May 13 2012 03:46 pellejohnson wrote: I'm glad that Gigabyte decided to pull Destiny or they would lose a lot of sales. The PC store I'm the co-owner of ships about 5-15 PC's every day and about half of those use Gigabyte motherboards and graphics card but we would easily have switched if Gigabyte would have supported this racist.
Thank you Gigabyte for making a moral standpoint!
I feel sorry for your customers if that would make you use a different product. When I build computers I choose the best part for the job, and I'd hope you do the same thing. If you choose something else for personal reasons you are doing a disservice to your customers.
In my experience all the brands we sell break down pretty much equally often and perform equally, when it comes to whats inside the computer the only reason we sell a lot of Gigabyte is because we got a great deal with them and thus are able to sell those computers at a better price for the customer. Also racism is an important topic over here in Sweden and I'm sure the majority of people here would support this decision.
Any chance you could tell us the name of this fantastic Computer-store?
On May 13 2012 03:46 pellejohnson wrote: I'm glad that Gigabyte decided to pull Destiny or they would lose a lot of sales. The PC store I'm the co-owner of ships about 5-15 PC's every day and about half of those use Gigabyte motherboards and graphics card but we would easily have switched if Gigabyte would have supported this racist.
Why are people standing up for Destiny still? He saw what happened with Orb, yet continued using racial slurs like nothing could affect him. He dug his own grave, now he has to lie in it.
On May 13 2012 10:25 Dexington wrote: Why are people standing up for Destiny still? He saw what happened with Orb, yet continued using racial slurs like nothing could affect him. He dug his own grave, now he has to lie in it.
Because he's not a racist, and someone has to stand up for what's right. People are basically destroying his image by saying because he used a racial slur in anger in one game he is now a full blown racist. Its totally illogical...and extreme. Someone has to stand up to this
June 15th? Over a month a way and already 16 pages.
Lots of interesting players that I want to see, though. A few that I'm just not familiar with at all too.
Looks like the main drama with this tournament now though is this Destiny thing. Just based on my knowledge of past instances of this kind of situation, it seems like it would be hard to be surprised. If someone in the public eye uses racial slurs, especially publicly, there seems to always be some punishment. When I imagine any newscaster or sportscaster from television using a racial slur in public, they would certainly be punished. Destiny's removal seems extremely normal, doesn't it? I guess the internet must just make us forget about consequences existing sometimes.
On May 13 2012 10:25 Dexington wrote: Why are people standing up for Destiny still? He saw what happened with Orb, yet continued using racial slurs like nothing could affect him. He dug his own grave, now he has to lie in it.
Because he's not a racist, and someone has to stand up for what's right. People are basically destroying his image by saying because he used a racial slur in anger in one game he is now a full blown racist. Its totally illogical...and extreme. Someone has to stand up to this
Give me a good reason why an organization such as GIGABYTE would hire someone to cast for their event, who is famous for using and defending his use of language (which includes words like faggot, gay, gook, nigger), when the event has a large Asian fan base?
It was their fault in the first place for hiring him, but they are completely in the right to not let him cast. Destiny is being welcomed to the real world, where you get punished for your actions and can't say whatever the hell you want without repercussions .
On May 13 2012 10:25 Dexington wrote: Why are people standing up for Destiny still? He saw what happened with Orb, yet continued using racial slurs like nothing could affect him. He dug his own grave, now he has to lie in it.
Gigabyte received e-mails saying Destiny is a racist. Destiny is most likely not a racist, just someone who has a poor choice in words when lashing out. That is what people are going off about, myself included. I'm not here to 'stand up' for his use of that language, but I'm here to stand up against people labeling Destiny as a racist because he chose to use the darker part of his vocabulary.
On May 13 2012 10:25 Dexington wrote: Why are people standing up for Destiny still? He saw what happened with Orb, yet continued using racial slurs like nothing could affect him. He dug his own grave, now he has to lie in it.
Because he's not a racist, and someone has to stand up for what's right. People are basically destroying his image by saying because he used a racial slur in anger in one game he is now a full blown racist. Its totally illogical...and extreme. Someone has to stand up to this
I think you have inverted opinions of what is 'right' and 'wrong' in the context of the real world.
Destiny has demonstrated a consistent pattern of behavior over a long period of time. He did not just blow up in 'one game' and get smashed by the community.
Someone has to stand up for the right to dissiminate hateful language ? Nobody is saying that he shouldn't be allowed to say what he says. People are saying that they don't want him as a prominent figure in the community if that is how he chooses to behave.
It's amazing how ignorant the people are that try to paint Destiny as the victim.
Not gonna support gigabyte in any way and not gonna watch this tournament without Destiny. Im soon to be updating my PC, you can rest assured that there will be zero gigabyte in there.
On May 13 2012 10:25 Dexington wrote: Why are people standing up for Destiny still? He saw what happened with Orb, yet continued using racial slurs like nothing could affect him. He dug his own grave, now he has to lie in it.
Because he's not a racist, and someone has to stand up for what's right. People are basically destroying his image by saying because he used a racial slur in anger in one game he is now a full blown racist. Its totally illogical...and extreme. Someone has to stand up to this
I think you have inverted opinions of what is 'right' and 'wrong' in the context of the real world.
Destiny has demonstrated a consistent pattern of behavior over a long period of time. He did not just blow up in 'one game' and get smashed by the community.
Someone has to stand up for the right to dissiminate hateful language ? Nobody is saying that he shouldn't be allowed to say what he says. People are saying that they don't want him as a prominent figure in the community if that is how he chooses to behave.
It's amazing how ignorant the people are that try to paint Destiny as the victim.
Where in his post was he standing up for Destiny's foul language? He pretty much said the same thing I did right above you. He doesn't enjoy the fact that people are now painting Destiny as a full blown racist because of his poor choice of words.
Anyways I'm of the opinion that using that kind of language is ok to use in correct circumstance, but hey I'm a linguist and I see words carrying much less meaning than actions...and as far as I know Destiny hasn't gone american history x on us yet.
The tournament is doing well with its publicity, afterall this destiny stuff has bought a torunament most people wouldnt have cared about to people's minds...
I'm off to watch chelsea, and I'm going to send letters to samsung asking them to remove John Terry or I will boycott their products....o wait...
So here is the thing, I dont think that having Destiny as a caster would hurt Gigabyte's ROI, in fact being such a controversial figure he might have actually drawn more views and thus spread product awareness because there is no such thing as bad publicity. That said, i don't think Destiny would make such comments on air while in a casting capacity.
Destiny on his own stream and Destiny in a professional environment. Lets keep in mind that Destiny is streaming his own personal stream from his home enrivronment and as such is giving us unfiltered access to his ladder games, league of legends, etc. He is meanwhile also trying to draw viewers, many of which want to see the rage and his very quirky comedic personality so he has to entertain at the same time. This being the case you can't hold him to the same metric as other public figures in our media today. Hollywood movie stars, television stars, and public figures don't stream hours out of their day to the internet, so what you get a public persona that you see and is very well crafted not to offend anyone. Watching a starcraft II stream is different to this because the streamer is giving you that access and may be trying to entertain an audience at the same time. We do not hold any other caster or player to the same codes as we do these public figures. If we did then, we wouldnt hear the liberal use of the words "fuck", "retarded", "dumbass", or "gay" on their streams. That also includes IMPRESSIONS OF NATIVE AMERICANS cough....cough...Incontrol... because that could be potentially construed as offensive.( please do not white knight)
I will not be watching this tournament, nor will I be buying that Gigabyte gtx 680 i had my eye on on newegg or for that matter any Gigabyte product in the future. I will continue to support Destiny and company that is willing to stand behind him. This is the first time I have activley boycotted any product and it saddens me to do so.
Destiny fan boys at it again and yet another derailed thread. This is the 4th thread now. Enough is enough. What's really disgrace is circus freaks like Destiny getting even the slightest attention. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of the newer posters are in fact destiny himself.
For those who live in a basement, it might come to a surprise, but in the real world it's a normal procedure for professional companies to disassociate themselves from anyone that repetitively throws racial slurs and is unapologetic about it. Destiny can be himself, a child trapped in a man’s body, all he wants inside his own little basement but once he is representing a company, it becomes an entirely a different ball game. He crossed the line and faced the consequences. There is nothing abnormal about it and it’s not even worth a discussion.
The amount of irrational fan boys in this thread is quite disturbing. What’s more disturbing is how these irrational fan boys are trying to bring down other players with them and even trying to boycott the tournament. Get out and quit derailing this thread. This tournament was getting good amount of attention even before they made the announcement to hire Destiny. We get it, you are butthurt that your obnoxious diamond level player won’t be casting this tournament. Quit hurting others that had nothing to do with the decision.
I’m loving the fact that even screddit which is full of blind destiny fanboys think it was the right decision and has absolutely no problem with it.
Also quit nitpicking on guys like Incontrol or Idra. They have done a whole lot more for this community than that nobody who only got famous for his Jerry Springer antics and calling people niggers.
It’s already an excruciating pain watching someone bad as Destiny playing but casting? That’s even worse. He looks like he hasn’t seen sun in 10 years. Watching one of his interviews in MLG, he looked timid, insecure, and looked very unstable with abnormal behaviors like jaw moving side to side while talking. I’m not asking for Artosis or day9 level commentator all the time but my goodness, don’t try to turn this into some freak show.
On May 13 2012 23:40 CarpetCleaner wrote: Destiny fan boys at it again and yet another derailed thread. This is the 4th thread now. Enough is enough. What's really disgrace is circus freaks like Destiny getting even the slightest attention. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of the newer posters are in fact destiny himself.
For those who live in a basement, it might come to a surprise, but in the real world it's a normal procedure for professional companies to disassociate themselves from anyone that repetitively throws racial slurs and is unapologetic about it. Destiny can be himself, a child trapped in a man’s body, all he wants inside his own little basement but once he is representing a company, it becomes an entirely a different ball game. He crossed the line and faced the consequences. There is nothing abnormal about it and it’s not even worth a discussion.
The amount of irrational fan boys in this thread is quite disturbing. What’s more disturbing is how these irrational fan boys are trying to bring down other players with them and even trying to boycott the tournament. Get out and quit derailing this thread. This tournament was getting good amount of attention even before they made the announcement to hire Destiny. We get it, you are butthurt that your obnoxious diamond level player won’t be casting this tournament. Quit hurting others that had nothing to do with the decision.
I’m loving the fact that even screddit which is full of blind destiny fanboys think it was the right decision and has absolutely no problem with the decision.
Also quit nitpicking on guys like Incontrol or Idra. They have done a whole lot more for this community than that nobody who only got famous for his Jerry Springer antics and calling people niggers.
It’s already an excruciating pain watching someone bad as Destiny playing but casting? That’s even worse. He looks like he hasn’t seen sun in 10 years. Watching one of his interviews in MLG, he looked timid, insecure, and looked very unstable with abnormal behaviors like jaw moving side to side while talking. I’m not asking for Artosis or day9 level commentator all the time but my goodness, don’t try to turn this into some freak show.
Are you serious dude? You complain that Destiny supporters derailed this thread.. but then you go on to call someone a freak show, an insecure human being, etc. etc.
I agreed with some of your points until you obnoxiously put someone down for absolutely no reason.
This thread is ridiculous. GIGABYTE made the correct decision. Even if Destiny is not a racist the fact that things he has said in the past, things which tens of thousands of people are now aware of and can associate with Destiny would have also been associated with GIGABYTE. How many other worldwide and leading companies do you see endorsing people who have been known to spout racial slurs when something doesn't go their own way.
Everyone shut the fuck up and just enjoy the event and support GIGABYTE seeing as they do a shitload for eSports.
On May 13 2012 23:40 CarpetCleaner wrote: Destiny fan boys at it again and yet another derailed thread. This is the 4th thread now. Enough is enough. What's really disgrace is circus freaks like Destiny getting even the slightest attention. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of the newer posters are in fact destiny himself.
For those who live in a basement, it might come to a surprise, but in the real world it's a normal procedure for professional companies to disassociate themselves from anyone that repetitively throws racial slurs and is unapologetic about it. Destiny can be himself, a child trapped in a man’s body, all he wants inside his own little basement but once he is representing a company, it becomes an entirely a different ball game. He crossed the line and faced the consequences. There is nothing abnormal about it and it’s not even worth a discussion.
The amount of irrational fan boys in this thread is quite disturbing. What’s more disturbing is how these irrational fan boys are trying to bring down other players with them and even trying to boycott the tournament. Get out and quit derailing this thread. This tournament was getting good amount of attention even before they made the announcement to hire Destiny. We get it, you are butthurt that your obnoxious diamond level player won’t be casting this tournament. Quit hurting others that had nothing to do with the decision.
I’m loving the fact that even screddit which is full of blind destiny fanboys think it was the right decision and has absolutely no problem with it.
Also quit nitpicking on guys like Incontrol or Idra. They have done a whole lot more for this community than that nobody who only got famous for his Jerry Springer antics and calling people niggers.
It’s already an excruciating pain watching someone bad as Destiny playing but casting? That’s even worse. He looks like he hasn’t seen sun in 10 years. Watching one of his interviews in MLG, he looked timid, insecure, and looked very unstable with abnormal behaviors like jaw moving side to side while talking. I’m not asking for Artosis or day9 level commentator all the time but my goodness, don’t try to turn this into some freak show.
how much time did you spend writing that post ? You surely seems to care about that ''obnoxious diamond level player" a lot.
On May 13 2012 23:40 CarpetCleaner wrote: Destiny fan boys at it again and yet another derailed thread. This is the 4th thread now. Enough is enough. What's really disgrace is circus freaks like Destiny getting even the slightest attention. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of the newer posters are in fact destiny himself.
For those who live in a basement, it might come to a surprise, but in the real world it's a normal procedure for professional companies to disassociate themselves from anyone that repetitively throws racial slurs and is unapologetic about it. Destiny can be himself, a child trapped in a man’s body, all he wants inside his own little basement but once he is representing a company, it becomes an entirely a different ball game. He crossed the line and faced the consequences. There is nothing abnormal about it and it’s not even worth a discussion.
The amount of irrational fan boys in this thread is quite disturbing. What’s more disturbing is how these irrational fan boys are trying to bring down other players with them and even trying to boycott the tournament. Get out and quit derailing this thread. This tournament was getting good amount of attention even before they made the announcement to hire Destiny. We get it, you are butthurt that your obnoxious diamond level player won’t be casting this tournament. Quit hurting others that had nothing to do with the decision.
I’m loving the fact that even screddit which is full of blind destiny fanboys think it was the right decision and has absolutely no problem with it.
Also quit nitpicking on guys like Incontrol or Idra. They have done a whole lot more for this community than that nobody who only got famous for his Jerry Springer antics and calling people niggers.
It’s already an excruciating pain watching someone bad as Destiny playing but casting? That’s even worse. He looks like he hasn’t seen sun in 10 years. Watching one of his interviews in MLG, he looked timid, insecure, and looked very unstable with abnormal behaviors like jaw moving side to side while talking. I’m not asking for Artosis or day9 level commentator all the time but my goodness, don’t try to turn this into some freak show.
I'm really disappointed that there hasn't been any mod action against this post yet.
On May 13 2012 23:40 CarpetCleaner wrote: Destiny fan boys at it again and yet another derailed thread. This is the 4th thread now. Enough is enough. What's really disgrace is circus freaks like Destiny getting even the slightest attention. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of the newer posters are in fact destiny himself.
For those who live in a basement, it might come to a surprise, but in the real world it's a normal procedure for professional companies to disassociate themselves from anyone that repetitively throws racial slurs and is unapologetic about it. Destiny can be himself, a child trapped in a man’s body, all he wants inside his own little basement but once he is representing a company, it becomes an entirely a different ball game. He crossed the line and faced the consequences. There is nothing abnormal about it and it’s not even worth a discussion.
The amount of irrational fan boys in this thread is quite disturbing. What’s more disturbing is how these irrational fan boys are trying to bring down other players with them and even trying to boycott the tournament. Get out and quit derailing this thread. This tournament was getting good amount of attention even before they made the announcement to hire Destiny. We get it, you are butthurt that your obnoxious diamond level player won’t be casting this tournament. Quit hurting others that had nothing to do with the decision.
I’m loving the fact that even screddit which is full of blind destiny fanboys think it was the right decision and has absolutely no problem with it.
Also quit nitpicking on guys like Incontrol or Idra. They have done a whole lot more for this community than that nobody who only got famous for his Jerry Springer antics and calling people niggers.
It’s already an excruciating pain watching someone bad as Destiny playing but casting? That’s even worse. He looks like he hasn’t seen sun in 10 years. Watching one of his interviews in MLG, he looked timid, insecure, and looked very unstable with abnormal behaviors like jaw moving side to side while talking. I’m not asking for Artosis or day9 level commentator all the time but my goodness, don’t try to turn this into some freak show.
Your handle is "CarpetCleaner", how can anyone take this seriously?
Well, I am a certified Destiny fanboy, but I still think this tournament will be good. Vote with your wallet and your feet, certainly, but by jumping on this drama bandwagon and getting vocal we are violating two things that should be taboos in esports right now. Firstly increasing sponsor insecurity...people could really use sponsorships from these big companies. Secondly, putting casters on the pedestal. I'm aware Destiny is a player too, but in this tournament he was only supposed to be casting some games. Laughing off the tournament as shit tier because they chose to withdraw one good caster is a huge insult to the guys that are supposed to be the real stars of the event.
On May 14 2012 22:25 Tanukki wrote: Well, I am a certified Destiny fanboy, but I still think this tournament will be good. Vote with your wallet and your feet, certainly, but by jumping on this drama bandwagon and getting vocal we are violating two things that should be taboos in esports right now. Firstly increasing sponsor insecurity...people could really use sponsorships from these big companies. Secondly, putting casters on the pedestal. I'm aware Destiny is a player too, but in this tournament he was only supposed to be casting some games. Laughing off the tournament as shit tier because they chose to withdraw one good caster is a huge insult to the guys that are supposed to be the real stars of the event.
I had to make that sponsor area bigger. It seems like I have to make it bigger every time. #esportsproblems
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I'm not watching this. If they revoke having Destiny as a caster because a tiny group of so-called 'white knights' complained about stuff he said on stream which he subsequentially renounced because it was causing him so much drama and negativity then I will revoke my time that I would have spent watching this event.
The haters didn't even give Destiny a chance to turn over a new leaf, they just went straight over in an attempt to shit all over his reputation.
We should start reflecting whether we really want to embroil the sponsors in our internal e-dramas, if you don't want the sponsors to respond/react to them.
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I hope the GESL does well, but I personally will not be supporting/watching it due to Destiny no longer casting. I have no ill will towards GIGABYTE or the tournament organizers, but I do not agree with the actions they have taken.
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So I think you should just go ahead and invite Last Shadow. That will add a good amount of publicity, and to spare a figurehead from being chased out of town. You can put the blame on some random guy.
He is an ownage factory. Instead of Made in China, it should be Made in Clide. Clide is back, Clide is ready to claim the championship we know he deserves!
still will not be attending or watching, given the handling of the destiny situation. I hope that the tournament does well, and nice pick up with clide, but i will not be doing anything to support it.
On May 31 2012 07:59 TemujinGK wrote: still will not be attending or watching, given the handling of the destiny situation. I hope that the tournament does well, and nice pick up with clide, but i will not be doing anything to support it.
Sorry you feel that way, but I hope you do understand we are in the position of making our sponsors happy.
On May 31 2012 10:45 Xeris wrote: what destiny situation?
Tl;dr version - Destiny was invited to cast. People emailed gigabyte to complain. Gigabyte removed destiny from casting. Destiny fans up in arms and tweeted/emailed gigabyte in anger at destiny's request and now they're boycotting event.
Not sure if you're being facetious Xeris, but just read this tweet. GESL announcing Destiny as a caster and then removing him is obviously going to cause at least a minute backlash considering the amount of fans that Destiny has.
That said, CLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDE is awesome, and I wish him and the GESL well, but I also will not be watching.
The destiny situation is really hard, and I am sure its not what the event organizers wanted. Their #1 goal though is to put on an incredible event for fans to see, and if they have no sponsors, they can't put on an event. I have no idea if there was any sort of threat to pull out of sponsoring the event, but if there was, we need to understand that the event organizers would have been put in a loose loose situation, we can't blame them.
That said, the whole Destiny thing sucks. Destiny is actually a really nice guy every time I have had the chance to chat with him at events.
Lets support the event no matter what, and the organizers for putting something like this on for us to see. I'm sure it takes a ton of work.
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This is going to be awesome. Looking forward to seeing qxc again of all people. His play is pretty entertaining even though he claims to not care about being entertaining, and his sole focus being winning.
On June 01 2012 05:10 Ale. wrote: This is going to be awesome. Looking forward to seeing qxc again of all people. His play is pretty entertaining even though he claims to not care about being entertaining, and his sole focus being winning.
Really hoping qxc has a good showing, haven't seen him in a long time.
On June 01 2012 05:17 Bagration wrote: Slayers is coming, the imperial invasion has begun
You should come out to the event and see it live and in person!
On June 01 2012 06:30 brokenLoL wrote: Uhhhhhhhh I don't know if thegesl is aware of this but Clide left TSL..
There are no available photos of him to use which show him in his SlayerS colors because he has remained in Korea for the significant majority of his progaming career. At any rate, the banner itself has a huge SlayerS logo, making it clear that these are SlayerS players that are going to be in attendance.
On June 01 2012 06:43 Sabu113 wrote: Pretty excited. Unfortunately I'll only get in for the final day but should still be awesome.
On June 01 2012 06:30 brokenLoL wrote: Uhhhhhhhh I don't know if thegesl is aware of this but Clide left TSL..
There are no available photos of him to use which show him in his SlayerS colors because he has remained in Korea for the significant majority of his progaming career. At any rate, the banner itself has a huge SlayerS logo, making it clear that these are SlayerS players that are going to be in attendance.
See you there!
If you click on the clide photo posted in the op it leads to his wiki page, which has a pic of him in his slayers uniform.
You should change it because brokenlol is the watch dog for outdated player photos.
On June 01 2012 06:30 brokenLoL wrote: Uhhhhhhhh I don't know if thegesl is aware of this but Clide left TSL..
There are no available photos of him to use which show him in his SlayerS colors because he has remained in Korea for the significant majority of his progaming career. At any rate, the banner itself has a huge SlayerS logo, making it clear that these are SlayerS players that are going to be in attendance.
See you there!
If you click on the clide photo posted in the op it leads to his wiki page, which has a pic of him in his slayers uniform.
You should change it because brokenlol is the watch dog for outdated player photos.
That image is copyrighted by GOMtv, and even Liquipedia's use isn't authorized, something that we are starting to crack down on in that wiki. You can't just go around using any image you want, especially if you are running events; the results can be ugly. Believe me, I know.
Additionally, the resolution and quality of that image are so low that they are improper for any use besides piracy.
Finally this entire thing is a derail, and not responsive to what I said above:
On June 01 2012 06:55 itsjustatank wrote: At any rate, the banner itself has a huge SlayerS logo, making it clear that these are SlayerS players that are going to be in attendance.
On June 01 2012 17:06 Aunvilgod wrote: Anybody in the scene taking legal action against Liquipedia would shoot himself In the foot.
Because of where the GESL staff came from, we want to do some things a bit differently from most tournaments - one of which is respect for photographers.
The SC2 scene suffers from general disrespect for copyright. Often times, tournaments will just pull photos from Google or Liquipedia, without bothering to ask for permission or even giving proper credit. That practice isn't legal, and more importantly, that aint right. For the photographers whom care about their craft, their pictures are their babies. Given what they do for the scene, asking for permission is a courtesy they deserve. Photographers are important part of the scene too!
The GESL staff are pretty much the whole SoCal scene, with quite a few photographers in our mist. So very early on, we decided that all the pictures we use, we'll request explicit permissions from the photographers in question. We credit all the photographers (in the topic) and avoid removing watermarks when possible.
Everyone we approached have been extraordinarily nice so far. Of course, it does means we don't get to use some pictures we'd like to use sometimes, but that's okay. Respect to important part of the community is worth the extra legwork.
The last few invites of our tournament are proving to be quite exciting. We are very proud to be able to announce that three players from the Korean team MVP will be joining the pack at the GIGABYTE ESPORTS LAN Invitational two weeks from now.
TAiLS
(Photo/Carlton Beener)
TAiLS entered the StarCraft II scene with a bang, taking out the likes of Incredible Miracle's NesTea and MVP in a clutch performance in GSTL Season 1. He hasn't let up since then, winning numerous cups, including a GIGABYTE cup. His most notable performance thus far in this past year has been his strong showing at the IGN ProLeague Season 4.
Dream
(Photo/R1CH)
Dream will be making one of his first foreign tournament appearances at the GIGABYTE ESPORTS LAN, his previous one being his participation in the MLG Pro Circuit Spring Arena 2 just a few weeks ago where he tied for 7th place overall with Inori. Dream qualified for Spring Arena 2 by beasting his way through the lower bracket of the Korean Qualifiers, taking out such notable opponents as Maru, LosirA, and Ryung.
Monster
(Photo/salle)
Monster is a strong Zerg and a perennial participant in the GSL. His breakout performance thus far has been his semifinal run at this years Stockholm Dreamhack Open, where he beat top European players Seiplo and Nerchio.
Time is running short!
We are rapidly approaching the start date of the tournament and the final invites and announcements are all being made. Make sure to preorder your spectator pass while they last from our website!
We have one more player invite and a few more caster invites to announce, stay tuned for more updates!
EGAzael is a new face to StarCraft, but he is a seasoned vet in the world of ESPORTS. Azael has years of experience playing and casting World of Warcraft tournaments for big events such as MLG, IEM, and Blizzcon. Now he is making a name for himself casting the Evil Geniuses Masters Cup Series. He is a welcome addition to the GESL casting lineup and we look forward to his performance at our event.
EGAzael is a new face to StarCraft, but he is a seasoned vet in the world of ESPORTS. Azael has years of experience playing and casting World of Warcraft tournaments for big events such as MLG, IEM, and Blizzcon. Now he is making a name for himself casting the Evil Geniuses Masters Cup Series. He is a welcome addition to the GESL casting lineup and we look forward to his performance at our event.
This guy FUCKING OWNS. Best decision ever! I'll be tuning in.
Who will be the last player?! Another Korean? Or another foreign hope? Can't wait for this tournament. Everybody in So. Cal better come check this out!
June 17th is Father's Day, so we're letting dads in for free! Just bring your dad with you on Sunday and he'll get a wristband that lets him in the venue so you can spend the day together.
*To receive a free wristband, stop by the check in desk on Sunday. You must have a paid spectator badge to qualify. Fathers Day admission is Sunday only and does not include raffle ticket.
After bouncing between teams, Inori found his home at the TSL house and blossom into a force to wrecking with in online cups. Most recently at MLG Spring Arena 2, he demolished favorites such as LosirA, ThorZaIN, and Grubby. It is unfortunate that we have to announce that Scarlett will be unable to make it to the event. We decided to invite a two time SoCal LAN champion in her place:
The GESL is lucky to round out our casting team with Jorosar, Zoia, and Axel. We believe these casters are highly underrated and surely surprise you at the GESL. Our final casting lineup are:
Looks like a nice tourney, I like the lineup quite a lot!! Not your typical Korean lineup, interesting foreigners. Which zerg will win? I think viOlet.
On June 07 2012 16:08 stichtom wrote: No scarlett I hope she can find a new team soon.
Ya this is a major bummer. So much promise in a player, and yet her team situation right now is preventing her from competing in any tournaments. Was gonna do MLG and GESL - not any more I really hope something works out for her soon.
On June 07 2012 16:08 stichtom wrote: No scarlett I hope she can find a new team soon.
Ya this is a major bummer. So much promise in a player, and yet her team situation right now is preventing her from competing in any tournaments. Was gonna do MLG and GESL - not any more I really hope something works out for her soon.
I'm super upset as well been casting a lot of her lately and she is really turning into something amazing. Hopefully a team grabs her soon.
On June 08 2012 04:53 stratmatt wrote: Can these tournaments not find any single host better than this rachel girl? No offense, but she is awful as a host and just plain awkward in general.
If you don't like rachel, then don't watch. Simple as that, no need to tear her down.
Really like this player lineup, even though people might consider it "lacking" top tier, it has so many likeable up and coming players that it will be entertaining.
Go DeMuslim, SeleCT, Axslav, Violet, Machine, QXC!!!!
On June 12 2012 01:42 Shunjal wrote: Really like this player lineup, even though people might consider it "lacking" top tier, it has so many likeable up and coming players that it will be entertaining.
Go DeMuslim, SeleCT, Axslav, Violet, Machine, QXC!!!!
A lot of these up-and-coming players did really well this past weekend, especially in WCS.
Looks like alicia, ryung, clide, tails, monster, dream, violet, and demuslim will all be at the pre party Tuesday night. We will be setting up some fun things too like a photo booth and maybe some team mono battles with the pros. If you haven't bought your pass yet you can get it at the door to get in.
SeleCT will be unable to attend due to a family matter that he must take care of this weekend. Stepping in for SeleCT will be GoldenLight.
qxc out, Daisuki in
(Photo/Carlton Beener)
qxc informed us this weekend that he decided to go to Dreamhack over our event. With an open spot to fill, we looked at a lot of players that did well at MLG Anaheim and were very impressed with the run that Daisuki had, making it all the way to the finals of the WCS qualifiers. We think Daisuki will be a great replacement to help represent the US.
so how is this going to go are you guys streaming most of the groups / all of the groups? if so what order will the groups be played in? (i.e.: group a 12-2 pm, group b 3-5 pm, group c 6-8 pm, group d 9-11 pm or something)
and for the other days, when would certain people start/what rounds?
Hey thisis Kawaii. So I have to get there at 9 am and potentially not play until 6 or 9 pm? Will we have computers to play on while we wait? Are you planning to stream every single game or will we play games on the side off stream (or a second stream)? Also theres a second group stage on Saturday? I thought it was one group into a 16 man bracket
On June 15 2012 13:45 Xeris wrote: Hey thisis Kawaii. So I have to get there at 9 am and potentially not play until 6 or 9 pm? Will we have computers to play on while we wait? Are you planning to stream every single game or will we play games on the side off stream (or a second stream)? Also theres a second group stage on Saturday? I thought it was one group into a 16 man bracket
There will be 4 groups of 6 (exact group makeup will be determined in a live draw tomorrow), as stated in the OP. Not sure if every game is going to be streamed. There should be computers for you to play on and practice while you wait. There are three streams, one main stage (which may be sc2 or league depending on whats there) and a dedicated sc2 as well as a dedicated league channel. So potentially there may be two streamed sc2 games going on at one time.
On June 15 2012 14:47 KawaiiRice wrote: so whats the thing with saturday groups? are we only playing half of each group on friday and half of each group on saturday?
Not sure about the answers to those questions. There will be a player meeting at 9am tomorrow, bring it up then. See:
For StarCraft 2 pros, each will have a dedicated practice station that's yours for the weekend. There'll also be a private player lounge by Red Bull for you to nap, snack, and etc.
We want you there at 9 tomorrow because groups are drawn live at 10am, so we can't know for sure what will be your schedule until then.
I realize that it is late .. and this information will only be seen by a few .. but it's important information.
Note, it may be a wall of text for some.. but once I get the pretty graphics made, I will post those up here.
LIVE GROUP DRAW - INFORMATION:
Starting at 10 AM PST on Friday, officially before the start of the event, we will be streaming the Dolby Live Group Drawing. This drawing will be to determine the make up of the 4 groups of 6 players each.
This is an informal production and is meant for transparency on how the groups are decided. All of the players are being asked to be there for this portion of the event. Players will physically be grouped on stage as a visual representation of the groups. Of course, the GESL, CSN and Liquidpedia website will all be instantly updated as the groups are being decided.
Schedules of which matches are being put on the main stage and all other matches will be updated and given to the players so that they may start to prepare. Every player will have their own practice computer for this event.
HOW THE POOLS WERE DECIDED:
Three (3) pools were chosen to be pulled from for the groups. These 3 pools were decided on using the following criteria:
1. Ranking / Past Tournament Results / Player vs. Player results
2. Team Kill possibility
3. Race
Players were first placed in pools based on how a panel of 5 GESL Staff members ranked the players by skill level. This must be and is the main criteria for the pools. Obviously, not everyone will agree with how the pools were tiered, but I imagine that a case can be made for any situation. The next criteria that was considered, was the probability for players to be pulled to the same group that were from the same team. It is likely that players from the same team will end up in the same group. This is something that must be accepted if a true competitive format is used. We have tried though to set Pools #2 and #3 up so that the possibility is less. Race was the final criteria used when deciding the pools. Any chance we had to switch players of relatively equal 'ranking' to avoid a group having too much of one race was addressed.
GIGABYTE ESPORTS LAN 2012 STARCRAFT II PLAYER POOLS:
Pool #1 Tails Monster Ryung Alicia Clide viOLet Inori Dream
Pool #2 DeMusliM Beastyqt Machine Golden Sleep Illusion Axslav HwangSin
Pool #3 theognis STX Insur Mystik Caliber Rhythm Daisuki KawaiiRice
*Note - The pools are not seeded in any particular order
HOW GROUPS ARE DRAWN:
1 player at a time will be drawn from Pool #1 into Group A, then Group B, etc. This will happen twice for pool #1 until there are 2 players from Pool #1 in each of the groups.
The process will continue with Pool #2 until there are 2 players from that pool in each of the Groups.
Again, the same process will be used to determine the final 2 players drawn into each group.
HOW BRACKET POSITIONS ARE DETERMINED:
Once the group stage has completed, with each player playing each of the opponents in their group (Round Robin Scheduling), brackets will be set based on a very specific bracket methodology. Unlike the World Cup (of Soccer/Football)... these brackets will not be released until the final round of matches come to an end. The reason for this is that the brackets are not re-seeded or rigged for 'viewer/spectator experience'. They are based strictly on how a player finishes in their Group. The better a players' finish in their group, the better 1st round match up they will receive. These match ups are hidden to protect against players 'throwing' matches to gain a more favorable position on the bracket or to help a team mate.
For example: Group A winner vs. Group C 4th place, Group B Winner vs. Group D 4th place, etc...
The players will NOT know the exact bracket setup until the final round of Group Stage matches have been completed. These brackets have been given to Team Liquid, ESFI and Cadred as a safeguard against the perception that the brackets were 'rigged' or seeded to favor certain match ups.
Again, the idea here is transparency and letting results decide the competition and removing 'subjectivity' from the equation.
So.. there is a quick rundown of how the Live Group Drawing will work. Tomorrow, on stream (if I can get up early enough to shave!).. I will explain how the process for drawing the players works.
Good Luck to all of the players and Thank you to all of the community supporting this event!
On June 16 2012 02:18 Megiddosc wrote: "Starting at 10 AM PST on Friday, officially before the start of the event, we will be streaming the Dolby Live Group Drawing."
Is this still happening?
Seems like it was removed from the calendar at the last minute, too... so probably not
Very excited to see this! I think there's an error though. On the player list, it's listed as the KT Violet protoss player instead of what I'm assuming you guys meant to hotlink as the Zerg Violet. Just a little mix-up. I'll PM you as well.
On June 16 2012 03:13 _PI wrote: Good lord, Group C is TvT land. Beastyqt actually drew like the best possible group, considering how good his TvT is.
how do you know the groups? were they live-drawn? i just tuned in and the stream died for me like 10 seconds later. is the problem on my end or is it actually offline right now?
On June 16 2012 03:13 _PI wrote: Good lord, Group C is TvT land. Beastyqt actually drew like the best possible group, considering how good his TvT is.
how do you know the groups? were they live-drawn? i just tuned in and the stream died for me like 10 seconds later. is the problem on my end or is it actually offline right now?
So I just got home after picking up my new Gigabyte Z68 motherboard to watch the tourney and the stream died. Hope the motherboard is more stable than the stream! )
If I read the groups right off JoRoSar's twitter Group A - Monster, Inori, Golden, Machine, Mystik, InsuR Group B - Dream Violet Sleep Illusion STX Rhythm Group C - Ryung Cliiiiiiide Hwangsin Beastlyqt Kawaiirice Caliber Group D - Alicia Tails Axslav DeMuslim Daisuki Theognis
On June 16 2012 03:30 dearyuna wrote: If I read the groups right off JoRoSar's twitter Group A - Monster, Inori, Golden, Machine, Mystik, InsuR Group B - Dream Violet Sleep Illusion STX Rhythm Group C - Ryung Cliiiiiiide Hwangsin Beastlyqt Kawaiirice Caliber Group D - Alicia Tails Axslav DeMuslim Daisuki Theognis
thanks a lot. dat group C should help me with my TvT lol.
is it really 1.5 hours till games start? my dinner can't wait that long =/
On June 16 2012 03:30 dearyuna wrote: If I read the groups right off JoRoSar's twitter Group A - Monster, Inori, Golden, Machine, Mystik, InsuR Group B - Dream Violet Sleep Illusion STX Rhythm Group C - Ryung Cliiiiiiide Hwangsin Beastlyqt Kawaiirice Caliber Group D - Alicia Tails Axslav DeMuslim Daisuki Theognis
thanks a lot. dat group C should help me with my TvT lol.
is it really 1.5 hours till games start? my dinner can't wait that long =/
Group A - Monster, Inori, Golden, Mystik Group B - Dream Violet Sleep Illusion Group C - Ryung Cliiiiiiide Beastlyqt Kawaiirice Group D - Alicia Tails DeMuslim Theognis.
Obviously with a random draw the chance for players from the same team being in the same group is there.
Here is a link for the groups and schedules: CYBER SPORTS NETWORK Group Stage Schedule Not all matches for the main stage have been decided yet. Once the GESL staff has had a chance to look through the matches, we will announce which matches will be on stream.
The first match on the main stage has been decided:
If only carriers were more microable it could make for a more interesting late game in PvZ. This composition is so strong if you can transition into it
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
...against their teammate lol. classic case of one player being a lot better than the other though tbh, and carrier builds aren't anywhere near as bad as people like to say imo.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
...against their teammate lol. classic case of one player being a lot better than the other though tbh, and carrier builds aren't anywhere near as bad as people like to say imo.
Not to be mean against Machine but Carriers are awful. DRG stated that when protoss go carriers:Does he want to lose against me?
Machine handled that really badly and Inori wasn't taking him seriously if not he wouldn't be going for triple stargate play.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
...against their teammate lol. classic case of one player being a lot better than the other though tbh, and carrier builds aren't anywhere near as bad as people like to say imo.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
I never understood why the EG guys were shitting on Inori. We didn't see a lot of game of the guy, but everytime he kill great players at MLG. And he practice with Polt (they're good friend, got to school together ) and Symbol, how can you be bad when you have that !
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
...against their teammate lol. classic case of one player being a lot better than the other though tbh, and carrier builds aren't anywhere near as bad as people like to say imo.
Against Zerg. Carriers are awful against Terran.
yeah, obviously. but he played against Zerg.
guys i'm not trying to say they're optimal by any means, i'm just saying they're not quite as terrible as a lot of people would like to say. if you can get a big ball of carriers with decent upgrades and a mommaship you're pretty close to invincible, as we saw in this game. yes, you probably have to outplay your opponent by a decent bit to get to that point though, i acknowledge that.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
I never understood why the EG guys were shitting on Inori. We didn't see a lot of game of the guy, but everytime he kill great players at MLG. And he practice with Polt (they're good friend, got to school together ) and Symbol, how can you be bad when you have that !
That's what EG players do for a living these days. They are personalities.
On June 16 2012 06:09 CosmicSpiral wrote: Incontrol and Idra are talking about when Inori was on Reign. Today he's twice as good than he ever was on that team.
Inori was on TSL before he joined Reign anyway. He just go back to it after Reign disbanded.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
...against their teammate lol. classic case of one player being a lot better than the other though tbh, and carrier builds aren't anywhere near as bad as people like to say imo.
Against Zerg. Carriers are awful against Terran.
yeah, obviously. but he played against Zerg.
guys i'm not trying to say they're optimal by any means, i'm just saying they're not quite as terrible as a lot of people would like to say. if you can get a big ball of carriers with decent upgrades and a mommaship you're pretty close to invincible, as we saw in this game. yes, you probably have to outplay your opponent by a decent bit to get to that point though, i acknowledge that.
Yeah that is the point. You have to sit back and wait till you get that ball of carriers and mothership. Any decent player that scouts it would just bust through the front and kill your base.
As for inControl's opinon on players? Meh. When he accepts that he is a caster as Naniwa predicted. Idra is also not very reliable in that regard.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
...against their teammate lol. classic case of one player being a lot better than the other though tbh, and carrier builds aren't anywhere near as bad as people like to say imo.
Against Zerg. Carriers are awful against Terran.
Pft, HongUn will teach you differently in Code A! =p
On June 16 2012 06:09 CosmicSpiral wrote: Incontrol and Idra are talking about when Inori was on Reign. Today he's twice as good than he ever was on that team.
Inori was on TSL before he joined Reign anyway. He just go back to it after Reign disbanded.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
I never understood why the EG guys were shitting on Inori. We didn't see a lot of game of the guy, but everytime he kill great players at MLG. And he practice with Polt (they're good friend, got to school together ) and Symbol, how can you be bad when you have that !
That's what EG players do for a living these days. They are personalities.
For being just personalities, taking 3 out of the 8 open spots at the last MLG is pretty impressive.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
I never understood why the EG guys were shitting on Inori. We didn't see a lot of game of the guy, but everytime he kill great players at MLG. And he practice with Polt (they're good friend, got to school together ) and Symbol, how can you be bad when you have that !
That's what EG players do for a living these days. They are personalities.
For being just personalities, taking 3 out of the 8 open spots at the last MLG is pretty impressive.
Is Puma and JYP personalities?More like mercenary hired for EG. =.=
Thorzain is an exception since he has good personality and can still play decently well.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
I never understood why the EG guys were shitting on Inori. We didn't see a lot of game of the guy, but everytime he kill great players at MLG. And he practice with Polt (they're good friend, got to school together ) and Symbol, how can you be bad when you have that !
That's what EG players do for a living these days. They are personalities.
For being just personalities, taking 3 out of the 8 open spots at the last MLG is pretty impressive.
He was talking about their american players. Not their korean / europeans.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
I never understood why the EG guys were shitting on Inori. We didn't see a lot of game of the guy, but everytime he kill great players at MLG. And he practice with Polt (they're good friend, got to school together ) and Symbol, how can you be bad when you have that !
That's what EG players do for a living these days. They are personalities.
For being just personalities, taking 3 out of the 8 open spots at the last MLG is pretty impressive.
Is Puma and JYP personalities?More like mercenary hired for EG. =.=
Thorzain is an exception since he has good personality and can still play decently well.
just because you do not know the player does not mean that they have no personalty. That's just ignorant of you to say.
On June 16 2012 06:09 CosmicSpiral wrote: Incontrol and Idra are talking about when Inori was on Reign. Today he's twice as good than he ever was on that team.
Inori was on TSL before he joined Reign anyway. He just go back to it after Reign disbanded.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
I never understood why the EG guys were shitting on Inori. We didn't see a lot of game of the guy, but everytime he kill great players at MLG. And he practice with Polt (they're good friend, got to school together ) and Symbol, how can you be bad when you have that !
That's what EG players do for a living these days. They are personalities.
For being just personalities, taking 3 out of the 8 open spots at the last MLG is pretty impressive.
Is Puma and JYP personalities?More like mercenary hired for EG. =.=
Thorzain is an exception since he has good personality and can still play decently well.
just because you do not know the player does not mean that they have no personalty. That's just ignorant of you to say.
What i mean is that they don't have personalities like Incontrol and Idra. They are more reserved people and don't show their personalities that much publicly.
hahaha those starcraft songs, fuckin brilliant. great idea to use those as filler imo. what's the name of the one that's on the main stream right now? (i can stutter step with no metronome etc)
On June 16 2012 06:20 Schelim wrote: hahaha those starcraft songs, fuckin brilliant. great idea to use those as filler imo. what's the name of the one that's on the main stream right now? (i can stutter step with no metronome etc)
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
I never understood why the EG guys were shitting on Inori. We didn't see a lot of game of the guy, but everytime he kill great players at MLG. And he practice with Polt (they're good friend, got to school together ) and Symbol, how can you be bad when you have that !
Idra and Incontrol are just jealous because Inori actually wins games of Sc2.
On June 16 2012 06:09 CosmicSpiral wrote: Incontrol and Idra are talking about when Inori was on Reign. Today he's twice as good than he ever was on that team.
Inori was on TSL before he joined Reign anyway. He just go back to it after Reign disbanded.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
I never understood why the EG guys were shitting on Inori. We didn't see a lot of game of the guy, but everytime he kill great players at MLG. And he practice with Polt (they're good friend, got to school together ) and Symbol, how can you be bad when you have that !
Idra and Incontrol are just jealous because Inori actually wins games of Sc2.
you do know idra knocked inori out of the mlg where they were talking about him right?
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
I never understood why the EG guys were shitting on Inori. We didn't see a lot of game of the guy, but everytime he kill great players at MLG. And he practice with Polt (they're good friend, got to school together ) and Symbol, how can you be bad when you have that !
That's what EG players do for a living these days. They are personalities.
For being just personalities, taking 3 out of the 8 open spots at the last MLG is pretty impressive.
Is Puma and JYP personalities?More like mercenary hired for EG. =.=
Thorzain is an exception since he has good personality and can still play decently well.
just because you do not know the player does not mean that they have no personalty. That's just ignorant of you to say.
What i mean is that they don't have personalities like Incontrol and Idra. They are more reserved people and don't show their personalities that much publicly.
pls tell me, what the hell is a hired mercenary? someone who gets paid for his job??? So it's better when Teams don't treat their players and don't give them money?
And very very very few players/people have personalities as strong and public as Idra's and Incontrol's. But still, JYP and Puma show their personalities in interviews. Or watch the puma incontrol 2v2 games. It's just harder for a Korean to get a memorable personality because of language and culture barriers.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
I never understood why the EG guys were shitting on Inori. We didn't see a lot of game of the guy, but everytime he kill great players at MLG. And he practice with Polt (they're good friend, got to school together ) and Symbol, how can you be bad when you have that !
Idra and Incontrol are just jealous because Inori actually wins games of Sc2.
you do know idra knocked inori out of the mlg where they were talking about him right?
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
I never understood why the EG guys were shitting on Inori. We didn't see a lot of game of the guy, but everytime he kill great players at MLG. And he practice with Polt (they're good friend, got to school together ) and Symbol, how can you be bad when you have that !
Idra and Incontrol are just jealous because Inori actually wins games of Sc2.
you do know idra knocked inori out of the mlg where they were talking about him right?
The guy seems a bit hit and miss. Just before he got knocked out by Idra, he beat Stephano for example.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
I never understood why the EG guys were shitting on Inori. We didn't see a lot of game of the guy, but everytime he kill great players at MLG. And he practice with Polt (they're good friend, got to school together ) and Symbol, how can you be bad when you have that !
That's what EG players do for a living these days. They are personalities.
For being just personalities, taking 3 out of the 8 open spots at the last MLG is pretty impressive.
Is Puma and JYP personalities?More like mercenary hired for EG. =.=
Thorzain is an exception since he has good personality and can still play decently well.
just because you do not know the player does not mean that they have no personalty. That's just ignorant of you to say.
What i mean is that they don't have personalities like Incontrol and Idra. They are more reserved people and don't show their personalities that much publicly.
pls tell me, what the hell is a hired mercenary? someone who gets paid for his job??? So it's better when Teams don't treat their players and don't give them money?
And very very very few players/people have personalities as strong and public as Idra's and Incontrol's. But still, JYP and Puma show their personalities in interviews. Or watch the puma incontrol 2v2 games. It's just harder for a Korean to get a memorable personality because of language and culture barriers.
I know they have personalities.Just that they don't show it that much publicly since Koreans are generally more reserved.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
I never understood why the EG guys were shitting on Inori. We didn't see a lot of game of the guy, but everytime he kill great players at MLG. And he practice with Polt (they're good friend, got to school together ) and Symbol, how can you be bad when you have that !
That's what EG players do for a living these days. They are personalities.
For being just personalities, taking 3 out of the 8 open spots at the last MLG is pretty impressive.
Is Puma and JYP personalities?More like mercenary hired for EG. =.=
Thorzain is an exception since he has good personality and can still play decently well.
just because you do not know the player does not mean that they have no personalty. That's just ignorant of you to say.
What i mean is that they don't have personalities like Incontrol and Idra. They are more reserved people and don't show their personalities that much publicly.
pls tell me, what the hell is a hired mercenary? someone who gets paid for his job??? So it's better when Teams don't treat their players and don't give them money?
And very very very few players/people have personalities as strong and public as Idra's and Incontrol's. But still, JYP and Puma show their personalities in interviews. Or watch the puma incontrol 2v2 games. It's just harder for a Korean to get a memorable personality because of language and culture barriers.
I know they have personalities.Just that they don't show it that much publicly since Koreans are generally more reserved.
Well don't take the mercenaries thing seriously.
sry, i actually don't know why i get so upset when my favorite team is getting undeserved flack. It doesn't happen when i try to defend my favorite football team, as there i can talk about it face to face with the other person. I guess the internet is getting the better of me
A bunch of mid-tier players that don't really get to see the limelight, with a sprinkle of Koreans. We could definitely see some players make a name for themselves here.
On June 16 2012 06:42 CosmicSpiral wrote: I love how much better Inori has gotten.
Doesn't surprise me one bit.
TSL is an amazing team at taking mediocre or poor players and turning them into brilliant players.
Just look at Polt, Puma, JYP, Symbol, Alive, Heart, Clide.
That team is just a production line of great players.
polt was only "mediocre" when he was playing part time while going to school...
So Polt was originally pretty bad.
Then out of nowhere he won the super tournament but his play looked kind of gimmicky with a lot of cheesy stuff and timing rush based play.
Then he moved to TSL and he turned into the sickest solid macro player who still has the sick micro and rush builds he's always had but also has developed great mutitask and late game play which he definitely did not have pre TSL.
He's definitely a far better and more versatile player since he joined TSL.
On June 16 2012 06:42 CosmicSpiral wrote: I love how much better Inori has gotten.
Doesn't surprise me one bit.
TSL is an amazing team at taking mediocre or poor players and turning them into brilliant players.
Just look at Polt, Puma, JYP, Symbol, Alive, Heart, Clide.
That team is just a production line of great players.
polt was only "mediocre" when he was playing part time while going to school...
So Polt was originally pretty bad.
Then out of nowhere he won the super tournament but his play looked kind of gimmicky with a lot of cheesy stuff and timing rush based play.
Then he moved to TSL and he turned into the sickest solid macro player who still has the sick micro and rush builds he's always had but also has developed great mutitask and late game play which he definitely did not have pre TSL.
He's definitely a far better and more versatile player since he joined TSL.
not only did polt not come out of nowhere he was also a code S terran for the majority of the time before winning the super tournament while still going to school ~_~
On June 16 2012 06:42 CosmicSpiral wrote: I love how much better Inori has gotten.
Doesn't surprise me one bit.
TSL is an amazing team at taking mediocre or poor players and turning them into brilliant players.
Just look at Polt, Puma, JYP, Symbol, Alive, Heart, Clide.
That team is just a production line of great players.
polt was only "mediocre" when he was playing part time while going to school...
So Polt was originally pretty bad.
Then out of nowhere he won the super tournament but his play looked kind of gimmicky with a lot of cheesy stuff and timing rush based play.
Then he moved to TSL and he turned into the sickest solid macro player who still has the sick micro and rush builds he's always had but also has developed great mutitask and late game play which he definitely did not have pre TSL.
He's definitely a far better and more versatile player since he joined TSL.
Polt didn't come out of nowhere.
He won 2 SK Gaming Asia Champions Trophies before the Super Tournament and people were already picking him last in group stages. Before the ST he was considered one of the best TvP players on the planet. He started transitioning to macro play after GSL July.
On June 16 2012 06:42 CosmicSpiral wrote: I love how much better Inori has gotten.
Doesn't surprise me one bit.
TSL is an amazing team at taking mediocre or poor players and turning them into brilliant players.
Just look at Polt, Puma, JYP, Symbol, Alive, Heart, Clide.
That team is just a production line of great players.
polt was only "mediocre" when he was playing part time while going to school...
So Polt was originally pretty bad.
Then out of nowhere he won the super tournament but his play looked kind of gimmicky with a lot of cheesy stuff and timing rush based play.
Then he moved to TSL and he turned into the sickest solid macro player who still has the sick micro and rush builds he's always had but also has developed great mutitask and late game play which he definitely did not have pre TSL.
He's definitely a far better and more versatile player since he joined TSL.
not only did polt not come out of nowhere he was also a code S terran for the majority of the time before winning the super tournament while still going to school ~_~
All sorts of bad players were Code S then and Polt was considered (probably wrongly) one of them.
On June 16 2012 06:42 CosmicSpiral wrote: I love how much better Inori has gotten.
Doesn't surprise me one bit.
TSL is an amazing team at taking mediocre or poor players and turning them into brilliant players.
Just look at Polt, Puma, JYP, Symbol, Alive, Heart, Clide.
That team is just a production line of great players.
polt was only "mediocre" when he was playing part time while going to school...
So Polt was originally pretty bad.
Then out of nowhere he won the super tournament but his play looked kind of gimmicky with a lot of cheesy stuff and timing rush based play.
Then he moved to TSL and he turned into the sickest solid macro player who still has the sick micro and rush builds he's always had but also has developed great mutitask and late game play which he definitely did not have pre TSL.
He's definitely a far better and more versatile player since he joined TSL.
Polt didn't come out of nowhere.
He won 2 SK Gaming Asia Champions Trophies before the Super Tournament and people were already picking him last in group stages. Before the ST he was considered one of the best TvP players on the planet. He started transitioning to macro play after GSL July.
Definitely, he has been around since the very start and came out of plain sight to win the super tournament. Fun fact: In round 1 of the very first GSL Polt took out MC.
On June 16 2012 06:42 CosmicSpiral wrote: I love how much better Inori has gotten.
Doesn't surprise me one bit.
TSL is an amazing team at taking mediocre or poor players and turning them into brilliant players.
Just look at Polt, Puma, JYP, Symbol, Alive, Heart, Clide.
That team is just a production line of great players.
polt was only "mediocre" when he was playing part time while going to school...
So Polt was originally pretty bad.
Then out of nowhere he won the super tournament but his play looked kind of gimmicky with a lot of cheesy stuff and timing rush based play.
Then he moved to TSL and he turned into the sickest solid macro player who still has the sick micro and rush builds he's always had but also has developed great mutitask and late game play which he definitely did not have pre TSL.
He's definitely a far better and more versatile player since he joined TSL.
not only did polt not come out of nowhere he was also a code S terran for the majority of the time before winning the super tournament while still going to school ~_~
All sorts of bad players were Code S then and Polt was considered (probably wrongly) one of them.
Where the hell are you getting all these statistics? Most people on the forums considered him (rightly) one of the top terrans in the world before the tournament started plus even if the level of play isn't of todays standard.. it certainly was still the top tournament for sc2 and still is so.. yeah he was a code S terran and still is (even though he barely didn't make the cut in up/downs this season)
you didn't even have a TL profile when this was going on (super tournament and before)
On June 16 2012 06:42 CosmicSpiral wrote: I love how much better Inori has gotten.
Doesn't surprise me one bit.
TSL is an amazing team at taking mediocre or poor players and turning them into brilliant players.
Just look at Polt, Puma, JYP, Symbol, Alive, Heart, Clide.
That team is just a production line of great players.
polt was only "mediocre" when he was playing part time while going to school...
So Polt was originally pretty bad.
Then out of nowhere he won the super tournament but his play looked kind of gimmicky with a lot of cheesy stuff and timing rush based play.
Then he moved to TSL and he turned into the sickest solid macro player who still has the sick micro and rush builds he's always had but also has developed great mutitask and late game play which he definitely did not have pre TSL.
He's definitely a far better and more versatile player since he joined TSL.
not only did polt not come out of nowhere he was also a code S terran for the majority of the time before winning the super tournament while still going to school ~_~
All sorts of bad players were Code S then and Polt was considered (probably wrongly) one of them.
Why would arguably the best TvP-player at that time be considered bad?
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
On June 16 2012 06:42 CosmicSpiral wrote: I love how much better Inori has gotten.
Doesn't surprise me one bit.
TSL is an amazing team at taking mediocre or poor players and turning them into brilliant players.
Just look at Polt, Puma, JYP, Symbol, Alive, Heart, Clide.
That team is just a production line of great players.
polt was only "mediocre" when he was playing part time while going to school...
So Polt was originally pretty bad.
Then out of nowhere he won the super tournament but his play looked kind of gimmicky with a lot of cheesy stuff and timing rush based play.
Then he moved to TSL and he turned into the sickest solid macro player who still has the sick micro and rush builds he's always had but also has developed great mutitask and late game play which he definitely did not have pre TSL.
He's definitely a far better and more versatile player since he joined TSL.
not only did polt not come out of nowhere he was also a code S terran for the majority of the time before winning the super tournament while still going to school ~_~
All sorts of bad players were Code S then and Polt was considered (probably wrongly) one of them.
Where the hell are you getting all these statistics? Most people on the forums considered him (rightly) one of the top terrans in the world before the tournament started plus even if the level of play isn't of todays standard.. it certainly was still the top tournament for sc2 and still is so.. yeah he was a code S terran and still is (even though he barely didn't make the cut in up/downs this season)
you didn't even have a TL profile when this was going on (super tournament and before)
Yes, because not having a TL profile means I wasn't watching GSL....
On June 16 2012 07:19 Dexington wrote: Meh, this tournaments pretty disappointing so far. Obvious results, subpar casters outside of Azael, long break times. I won't be tuning in any more.
But it has just started... I quess the long breaks are pretty annoying tho. You can watch some player streams in the meantime or something else.
results needa be updated better @ Liquipedia or in the OP.. hard to follow because only 2 matches are getting streamed at a time, but there are about 4-5 playing atm? Otherwise, enjoying so far!
On June 16 2012 06:42 CosmicSpiral wrote: I love how much better Inori has gotten.
Doesn't surprise me one bit.
TSL is an amazing team at taking mediocre or poor players and turning them into brilliant players.
Just look at Polt, Puma, JYP, Symbol, Alive, Heart, Clide.
That team is just a production line of great players.
polt was only "mediocre" when he was playing part time while going to school...
So Polt was originally pretty bad.
Then out of nowhere he won the super tournament but his play looked kind of gimmicky with a lot of cheesy stuff and timing rush based play.
Then he moved to TSL and he turned into the sickest solid macro player who still has the sick micro and rush builds he's always had but also has developed great mutitask and late game play which he definitely did not have pre TSL.
He's definitely a far better and more versatile player since he joined TSL.
not only did polt not come out of nowhere he was also a code S terran for the majority of the time before winning the super tournament while still going to school ~_~
All sorts of bad players were Code S then and Polt was considered (probably wrongly) one of them.
Why would arguably the best TvP-player at that time be considered bad?
You revisionists make me laugh.
Pre Super Tournament Polt had played 5 whole games of TvP in GSL.
And if you bring up the Asia Champions Tournament which precisely nobody watched or cared about I will 100% know you weren't around the scene then.
Polt's notariety in TvP came after he won the Super Tournament because he beat Huk (a Code S Protoss with good TvP who'd just beaten MMA who we didn't know was awful TvP yet) and Alicia (at the time he was the number one hyped Protoss newcomer set to wash away jobbers like Tester, Anypro and Hongun and considered a PvT specialist).
People then took a lot more notice of the fact he'd beaten MC (because if you remember those games MC was taking huge risks like nexus first and Polt just rushed him so people thought little of it)
On June 16 2012 07:25 FakeDeath wrote: About Polt people used to hate him a lot when he cheesed out MC of the GSL and beat Boxer who was considered a heavy favourite during that time.
Now i am happy for the guy who has now gained more fans and he is really good now. Oh the irony
The whole story against Jinro wasn't really good for his popularity as well. But he's forgiven right now.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
Still, people watch EG despite it all, atleast they market themselves so well that even if their results are sub-par, they're still pulling viewers. Also tied the highest number of players by a foreign team to make it to the pools in MLG, out of the open brackets!
It must be nice for EG to have such marketable players that are currently pretty average, even the ones at the bottom of the EG ladder currently still draw viewers whereas the lesser Quantic players... (wait, what are their names? I can't even remember) What use are they to their sponsors?
On June 16 2012 06:42 CosmicSpiral wrote: I love how much better Inori has gotten.
Doesn't surprise me one bit.
TSL is an amazing team at taking mediocre or poor players and turning them into brilliant players.
Just look at Polt, Puma, JYP, Symbol, Alive, Heart, Clide.
That team is just a production line of great players.
polt was only "mediocre" when he was playing part time while going to school...
So Polt was originally pretty bad.
Then out of nowhere he won the super tournament but his play looked kind of gimmicky with a lot of cheesy stuff and timing rush based play.
Then he moved to TSL and he turned into the sickest solid macro player who still has the sick micro and rush builds he's always had but also has developed great mutitask and late game play which he definitely did not have pre TSL.
He's definitely a far better and more versatile player since he joined TSL.
not only did polt not come out of nowhere he was also a code S terran for the majority of the time before winning the super tournament while still going to school ~_~
All sorts of bad players were Code S then and Polt was considered (probably wrongly) one of them.
Why would arguably the best TvP-player at that time be considered bad?
This is part of my first post on TL, it's me in december 2010 defending OGSTops TvT by using beating Polt as an example as to why Top was good in the matchup.
On December 03 2010 03:28 TheBanana wrote: oGsTop beat Polt.Prime in a tvt in GSL1, Naama and Fenix both beat oGsTop in tvt. Jinro is a foreigner so logically speaking how would it be impossible to reach for instance RO8 for a foreigner even in this GSL? GSL3?
(Jinro got Ro4 in GSL3, I should have gone back to that thread and gloated.)
I've considered Polt a good player from the very start of my GSL-following, not because I'm a super expert, but because it was the general consensus among a lot of people. I hated his ass from january 2011, so I remember very clearly how he was considered from then on. Particularly his TvP and it started before he had results to back it up. Either way, everybody knew and had opinions about Polt before he won the Super Tournament, that's not true for "mediocre" or unknown players. We all saw him coming.
And by that my part in this discussion is over, it has sidetracked too much from the tournament at hand.
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
Still, people watch EG despite it all, atleast they market themselves so well that even if their results are sub-par, they're still pulling viewers. Also tied the highest number of players by a foreign team to make it to the pools in MLG, out of the open brackets!
It must be nice for EG to have such marketable players that are currently pretty average, even the ones at the bottom of the EG ladder currently still draw viewers whereas the lesser Quantic players... (wait, what are their names? I can't even remember) What use are they to their sponsors?
I believe lesser known players on major teams like Quantic don't get salary, but they get sent to some events and get paid if they do well or something. It's a good deal for both parties until the player gets to the point where another team will give them a salary.
What use is LzGaMeR to EG's sponsors? Every team has "dead weight" in SC2 for the most part
On June 16 2012 05:59 DrAbuse wrote: Incontrol and Idra tell me all Inori can do is 2 base-allins against zergs and now I hear he wins with carriers? Im confused
Still, people watch EG despite it all, atleast they market themselves so well that even if their results are sub-par, they're still pulling viewers. Also tied the highest number of players by a foreign team to make it to the pools in MLG, out of the open brackets!
It must be nice for EG to have such marketable players that are currently pretty average, even the ones at the bottom of the EG ladder currently still draw viewers whereas the lesser Quantic players... (wait, what are their names? I can't even remember) What use are they to their sponsors?
I believe lesser known players on major teams like Quantic don't get salary, but they get sent to some events and get paid if they do well or something. It's a good deal for both parties until the player gets to the point where another team will give them a salary.
What use is LzGaMeR to EG's sponsors? Every team has "dead weight" in SC2 for the most part
He has apparently a good BW background in the bank with WCG USA showings, that's pretty good.
On June 16 2012 08:11 SilverStar wrote: I would be really suprised if any of the koreans didn't get out of his group. Also I wonder whether Machine can win a single map.
Pretty decent tournament from what i have seen so far (just tuned in), kinda weird looking overlays but looks pretty good overall. Games kinda suck so far tbh
Oh man... this feels like it will be a contest of which foreigner can get into Quarterfinals. Right now it seems that, at best, 5 foreigners will go through. If 2 are lucky enough to be matched against each other, we might see one in quarterfinals T.T I truly hope to be proven wrong, especially if I'm proven wrong by beasty or demu.
Golden, the one Korean who ladders on NA, is the only Korean to even drop a map to a foreigner so far.
On June 16 2012 09:20 MrCash wrote: Oh man... this feels like it will be a contest of which foreigner can get into Quarterfinals. Right now it seems that, at best, 5 foreigners will go through. If 2 are lucky enough to be matched against each other, we might see one in quarterfinals T.T I truly hope to be proven wrong, especially if I'm proven wrong by beasty or demu.
Golden, the one Korean who ladders on NA, is the only Korean to even drop a map to a foreigner so far.
I assume you get paired by group rankings. So for a matchup of 2 foreigners, one has to get second at least. Maybe Beastyqt or Demuslim. (EU for the rescue)
On June 16 2012 09:35 Azarkon wrote: It's sad how bad the American SC 2 scene has gotten.
If the American pros are unable to make money from the game, then the they are condemned. That's the true.
The problem with the American scene since the beta has been that they emphasise hype/pr over practise and protecting the talents. Remember after beta we heard so much about the NA players but allmost nothing from the EU players. Same with Stephano he was allmost completly unknown for the NA fans until he won IPL 3. the NA scene needs to change from popularity/hype into an result oriented scene and then I think we will see some results.
But atm they are so fare behind everyone els and it might be an idea to simple protect them from any koreans and EU players. they need there own scene with only NA players and then build some infrastructure where they can develop young NA players
On June 16 2012 09:35 Azarkon wrote: It's sad how bad the American SC 2 scene has gotten.
If the American pros are unable to make money from the game, then the they are condemned. That's the true.
The problem with the American scene since the beta has been that they emphasise hype/pr over practise and protecting the talents. Remember after beta we heard so much about the NA players but allmost nothing from the EU players. Same with Stephano he was allmost completly unknown for the NA fans until he won IPL 3. the NA scene needs to change from popularity/hype into an result oriented scene and then I think we will see some results.
But atm they are so fare behind everyone els and it might be an idea to simple protect them from any koreans and EU players. they need there own scene with only NA players and then build some infrastructure where they can develop young NA players
I agree with you. That's exactly my point. The skill gap is so big when comparing with the Koreans that if Americans don't have their own tournaments the American SC2 pro scene will soon be dead.
There will be at least 1 Group C and 1 Group D match played tonight after the LoL stuff has finished up. May be for a later night, but we do not want to miss good action from Group C and D.
It feels like Inori's tournament. I thought he would get out of groups in first place, but the crispness of his play is exceeding my expectations. I don't see anyone short of Dream/Violet stopping him.
Some weird shit going down on the Matches page, half players listed with teams and half not, inori listed as RGN when they disbanded half a year ago etc
Even our flagship players/teams are struggling as of late (Idra + non korean EG lineup) even the guys that did well in recent WCS USA, (Vibe, Daisuki, Insur) all still question marks in terms of consistency or potential to beat koreans...
I think there are tons of good but not great NA players. Lots of players with potential, few who are actually there right now.
Meanwhile EU scene has 20 players easy who can compete with koreans imo. In general there are more "good" NA players but EU holds the "great" lead by a pretty wide margin it feels like.
On June 16 2012 12:17 bucckevin wrote: LOL seeing and hearing an asian guy with an english accent is weird. He has a good broadcasting voice and his commentating is good though. me like.
Thanks! DoA and I now taking a much needed rest. Maybe more later! That was an excellent series.
On June 16 2012 12:05 LuckyFool wrote: NA scene sucks lately.
Even our flagship players/teams are struggling as of late (Idra + non korean EG lineup) even the guys that did well in recent WCS USA, (Vibe, Daisuki, Insur) all still question marks in terms of consistency or potential to beat koreans...
I think there are tons of good but not great NA players. Lots of players with potential, few who are actually there right now.
Meanwhile EU scene has 20 players easy who can compete with koreans imo. In general there are more "good" NA players but EU holds the "great" lead by a pretty wide margin it feels like.
I have more hope for NA than I did before. Scarlett, Illusion, daisuki, Insur, jEcho, Hawk; already more international class players coming up than we had all of last year, I think!
poor decision making, giving away free medivacs all game... always go for the army/production in a base race, it doesnt matter if he has more money if he cant produce anything and you have a vastly bigger army ><. To bad, cause I think he could have won otherwise.
On June 16 2012 12:05 LuckyFool wrote: NA scene sucks lately.
Even our flagship players/teams are struggling as of late (Idra + non korean EG lineup) even the guys that did well in recent WCS USA, (Vibe, Daisuki, Insur) all still question marks in terms of consistency or potential to beat koreans...
I think there are tons of good but not great NA players. Lots of players with potential, few who are actually there right now.
Meanwhile EU scene has 20 players easy who can compete with koreans imo. In general there are more "good" NA players but EU holds the "great" lead by a pretty wide margin it feels like.
I have more hope for NA than I did before. Scarlett, Illusion, daisuki, Insur, jEcho, Hawk; already more international class players coming up than we had all of last year, I think!
Cautious optimism is how I'm feeling, too. We have a lot of players who look like they have loads of potential, but we're not really sure.
Whoever was casting with Axel did a very nice job (along with axel). Enjoyed the Demuslim vs Tails cast very much. Nice job you two. I am very impressed with all the casters, actually. Well done.
There are plenty of strong NA players, right now everyone in NA is developing and improving rapidly, and in the next 5 months or so I think we will start to see some new NA talent up there.
I'm really digging Jorosar's casting. not a lot of aaahhh and ummms and he doesn't try to overhype shit during the game. seems very professional. hearing casters say "beautiful splits" "beautiful micro" when his army is getting stormed to death and losing the battle makes me cringe. "beatiful forcefields" when the protoss has a bunch of sentries and spamming forcefields makes my head shake too.
Meanwhile EU scene has 20 players easy who can compete with koreans imo. In general there are more "good" NA players but EU holds the "great" lead by a pretty wide margin it feels like.
I wouldn't have thought so, but you're probably more familiar with them^^
Cadred's been doing full coverage (single-handedly) all weekend. If you guys want some match reports I've written them out as best I could as a 1-man team. Let me know if something's wrong, I'll fix it. Otherwise, feedback appreciated.
Why are there so few viewers watching this tournament I wonder ? Their LoL stream has 25.000 viewers while each starcraft stream has around 1k ? Considering the quality of participants in the tournament I'm wondering what makes people stay away from the stream, lack of popular casters or a shortage of advertising ?
On June 17 2012 12:11 absalom86 wrote: Why are there so few viewers watching this tournament I wonder ? Their LoL stream has 25.000 viewers while each starcraft stream has around 1k ? Considering the quality of participants in the tournament I'm wondering what makes people stay away from the stream, lack of popular casters or a shortage of advertising ?
People don't really want to see Koreans steamroll foreigners?
On June 17 2012 12:11 absalom86 wrote: Why are there so few viewers watching this tournament I wonder ? Their LoL stream has 25.000 viewers while each starcraft stream has around 1k ? Considering the quality of participants in the tournament I'm wondering what makes people stay away from the stream, lack of popular casters or a shortage of advertising ?
Not too sure. We have a full house, and the live attendees seem to be enjoying themselves. Maybe fatigue from Dreamhack? Regardless, thanks for tuning in. Hope the show we put together is enjoyable.
On June 17 2012 12:11 absalom86 wrote: Why are there so few viewers watching this tournament I wonder ? Their LoL stream has 25.000 viewers while each starcraft stream has around 1k ? Considering the quality of participants in the tournament I'm wondering what makes people stay away from the stream, lack of popular casters or a shortage of advertising ?
Not too sure. We have a full house, and the live attendees seem to be enjoying themselves. Maybe fatigue from Dreamhack? Regardless, thanks for tuning in. Hope the show we put together is enjoyable.
I would say Dreamhack is the number one reason by far... you can only watch so much SC2 in one weekend, and Dreamhack is obviously one of the best known and most promoted tournaments of the year. Secondly, in my opinion, there have been a few too many games with kinda... "mid-level" players, who don't really draw in viewers. Maybe a shorter group stage, or something would be better next time, or simply having a few better players replacing the lower end guys, which would be a lot easier to do if you weren't on the same weekend as Dreamhack, so you'll probably will be a lot better positioned to draw more viewers next time. Anyway, I'm enjoying the tourney, and I'm glad that Azael is there casting too!
On June 17 2012 12:11 absalom86 wrote: Why are there so few viewers watching this tournament I wonder ? Their LoL stream has 25.000 viewers while each starcraft stream has around 1k ? Considering the quality of participants in the tournament I'm wondering what makes people stay away from the stream, lack of popular casters or a shortage of advertising ?
Not too sure. We have a full house, and the live attendees seem to be enjoying themselves. Maybe fatigue from Dreamhack? Regardless, thanks for tuning in. Hope the show we put together is enjoyable.
I would say Dreamhack is the number one reason by far... you can only watch so much SC2 in one weekend, and Dreamhack is obviously one of the best known and most promoted tournaments of the year. Secondly, in my opinion, there have been a few too many games with kinda... "mid-level" players, who don't really draw in viewers. Maybe a shorter group stage, or something would be better next time, or simply having a few better players replacing the lower end guys, which would be a lot easier to do if you weren't on the same weekend as Dreamhack, so you'll probably will be a lot better positioned to draw more viewers next time. Anyway, I'm enjoying the tourney, and I'm glad that Azael is there casting too!
Appreciate the love. With fans like this, we'd keep working hard even if the viewer count is 1.
Will try to share the raffling love with our online viewers somehow tomorrow. Tune in
On June 17 2012 12:11 absalom86 wrote: Why are there so few viewers watching this tournament I wonder ? Their LoL stream has 25.000 viewers while each starcraft stream has around 1k ? Considering the quality of participants in the tournament I'm wondering what makes people stay away from the stream, lack of popular casters or a shortage of advertising ?
Koreans steamrolling foreigners, downtime, burnout from DH, etc...
For me personally, the casters just aren't my cup of tea.
P.S. Joro/Axel, Daisuki is personally sponsored by Nitrix after leaving vVv but still mercs for them in teamleagues.
Some really nice games so far, shame its the same weekend as DH and right after MLG (I think several people are a little starcrafted out) but great content really enjoyable GJ guys!
Nice players, but I just don't know much of the casters. The only really, who I know is DOA, and I like his casting. This tournement was not interesting enough for me this weekend though. Maybe if it didn't happen at same time with Dreamhack. But appearently they still did well, so I hope I'll get to watch it next time
I want to personally thank all of the socal esports staff members and those that volunteered their time this weekend. Even after a rocky start and some issues that popped up that were completely out of our control.. every match was played (with a little jimmy-rigging to get it done!) and the SC2 players especially were very happy with the final results of the event.
Later today on 'Climbing The Ladder', Chris Chan, Mr. Bitter and myself will be talking with Bobby (GESL Event Director) live about the event. I think many of you will be surprised by some of the revelations that come out.
There is always room for improvement and if viewers/fans are always going to compare live events to organizations like MLG and IPL, who have huge budgets and more experience in running live events.. then we all have work to do and that is understandable.
Again.. this event would not have finished a success if it had not been for the hard work of the socal esports group and the extreme support of the Gigabyte reps at the event!
On June 19 2012 16:03 ThePlayer33 wrote: so gsl really is 100x harder... even when foreign tournaments are all korean
Dude, there were very few good Koreans, a lot of mediocre Koreans and a few less than mediocre foreigners. If you want to see how "easy" foreign tournaments are for Code S Koreans just look at the last 2 Dreamhacks.
Does anyobody know if they plan on releasing replays for this tournament? I know the vod's are on their twitchtv channel, but still would like the replays for a few of the games.
On June 21 2012 08:40 ArnO- wrote: Does anyobody know if they plan on releasing replays for this tournament? I know the vod's are on their twitchtv channel, but still would like the replays for a few of the games.
Replays would be very much appreciated. It's really hard to find vods of some of the games (i,e I can't find dream vs violet despite a lot of searching).
On June 21 2012 08:40 ArnO- wrote: Does anyobody know if they plan on releasing replays for this tournament? I know the vod's are on their twitchtv channel, but still would like the replays for a few of the games.
Replays would be very much appreciated. It's really hard to find vods of some of the games (i,e I can't find dream vs violet despite a lot of searching).
Still missing about half of our replays, but we'll release what we got. Once we locate our main stage replays, we'll update hte pack. The current pack has