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Hey guys after the teasers in the last few weeks we have uploaded a few more photos of the future FXOpen e-Sports team house in Kuala Lumpur as well as some stats and other information that you might be interested in!
The house itself will be vacant as of May 25th this year and renovations will start on the 1st of June in preparation for the conversion. This leaves us with an expected late July or early August occupancy of the house by the FXOpen players who want to be involved.
Details
Size: Over 1000 square metres (~10,000 sq ft) of floor space Rooms: 6 bedrooms, maid's quarters, 4 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom Facilities: 12 metre pool, 1.5m depth, 200km of jungle surrounds, guard's quarters at the front (24/7 guards for FXOBoSs and potential encounter with jungle animals).
Pictures
Currently the house is occupied but you get a general idea of the size and orientation and what it will look like once it's made more of a home for progamers than a regular family!
I tried uploading by the inbuilt forum system but some pictures were too big and failed. I had the problem where it cut off at first but after a while or a refresh or two it looks fine.
On April 29 2011 23:25 deL wrote: I tried uploading by the inbuilt forum system but some pictures were too big and failed. I had the problem where it cut off at first but after a while or a refresh or two it looks fine.
deL You need to go to your profile on TL and check Resize large images that distort the layout box. It fixes that problem.
On April 29 2011 23:25 deL wrote: I tried uploading by the inbuilt forum system but some pictures were too big and failed. I had the problem where it cut off at first but after a while or a refresh or two it looks fine.
deL You need to go to your profile on TL and check Resize large images that distort the layout box. It fixes that problem.
please do that. I cant display it properly in both of my browsers.
On April 29 2011 23:25 deL wrote: I tried uploading by the inbuilt forum system but some pictures were too big and failed. I had the problem where it cut off at first but after a while or a refresh or two it looks fine.
deL You need to go to your profile on TL and check Resize large images that distort the layout box. It fixes that problem.
please do that. I cant display it properly in both of my browsers.
That goes for anyone else having that problem also. :D
On April 29 2011 23:29 FXOpen wrote: My mistake. Its 1000 sqr metres of floor space I think... I informed deL feet, cos of the crazy person I was told the measurements by.
that would be 10 times the flat i live in! well i guess its the house + the garden? but still sick! where do i sign up?
That is one amazing looking team house. So, where do I apply to be the butler? My question is what encouraged the decision to have the house be in Kuala Lumpar?
On April 29 2011 23:25 deL wrote: I tried uploading by the inbuilt forum system but some pictures were too big and failed. I had the problem where it cut off at first but after a while or a refresh or two it looks fine.
deL You need to go to your profile on TL and check Resize large images that distort the layout box. It fixes that problem.
On April 29 2011 23:43 WooChop wrote: That is one amazing looking team house. So, where do I apply to be the butler? My question is what encouraged the decision to have the house be in Kuala Lumpar?
We do business here..... Its affordable, easy and a very heavily invested market.
no lag to any server except the russian server.. I have accounts on all of them. Sometimes can be a small outage if there is a heavy storm.. so maybe once a fortnight.
Malaysia internet is a bit sucky though compare to Europe and Korea but with the lag from SEA server to everywhere else, probably won´t matter too much.
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
That house is fucking crazy... FXO obviously has the most financial backing behind it, you should look into sniping some bigger name players. Not saying your lineup isn't good, but with that much money for a house you can definitely afford to take some players off other teams. (like me >_>... I'll clean the damn place!)
Wow. Who owns and funds FXO? Is it owned by a corp or something? I hear the name all the time, but I never really looked into it. That is one seriously awesome gaming house.
I'm only bronze league on SEA server but like... I can get better?
Or I can cook for everyone if you want! I can make good toast (and can bring my own Vegemite so any aussies feel at home) and cook instant noodles pretty well.
Holy shit, that isn't a practice house, that's a freaking mansion resort! I dunno how you guys can afford that but if land is that cheap in Kuala Lumpur then I need to consider retiring there.
This is pretty crazy. Best of luck to FXO. I do wonder though how they are planning to make a profit with costs like this. I mean at the moment at least it doesn't seem the sc2 scene is large enough that this could pay off even remotely, but I guess (and hope) fxo knows what it is doing. Best of luck in any case.
On April 30 2011 00:11 Joementum wrote: Wow. Who owns and funds FXO? Is it owned by a corp or something? I hear the name all the time, but I never really looked into it. That is one seriously awesome gaming house.
FXOpen is a corporation (some kind of forex trading).
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
That house is fucking crazy... FXO obviously has the most financial backing behind it, you should look into sniping some bigger name players. Not saying your lineup isn't good, but with that much money for a house you can definitely afford to take some players off other teams. (like me >_>... I'll clean the damn place!)
Well, to be honest I disagree 100% with what you are saying. Lineup is good, good people, good characters, individuals and not clones of other people. Although I would love to have everyones favourite players in the team, its not possible and quite unfair. Also, in order to be a part of FXO you have to get a long with all the players AND all the management. We are a family of sorts.
To those asking, FXO = www.fxopen.com, one of the largest FX brokers in the world, we do other things also and are more of a conglomerate. We have over 300 000 clients world wide (Except the united states because of the laws there). We also have a few sponsorship announcements to make sometime in the near future
On April 30 2011 00:15 rasnj wrote: This is pretty crazy. Best of luck to FXO. I do wonder though how they are planning to make a profit with costs like this. I mean at the moment at least it doesn't seem the sc2 scene is large enough that this could pay off even remotely, but I guess (and hope) fxo knows what it is doing. Best of luck in any case.
On April 30 2011 00:11 Joementum wrote: Wow. Who owns and funds FXO? Is it owned by a corp or something? I hear the name all the time, but I never really looked into it. That is one seriously awesome gaming house.
FXOpen is a corporation (some kind of forex trading).
We have owned this house for more than 2 years before we were into e-sports. I was supposed to move into it, however I am just little ole' me.. So I decided to do something constructive with it. Our costs are minimal.
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
That house is fucking crazy... FXO obviously has the most financial backing behind it, you should look into sniping some bigger name players. Not saying your lineup isn't good, but with that much money for a house you can definitely afford to take some players off other teams. (like me >_>... I'll clean the damn place!)
Well, to be honest I disagree 100% with what you are saying. Lineup is good, good people, good characters, individuals and not clones of other people. Although I would love to have everyones favourite players in the team, its not possible and quite unfair. Also, in order to be a part of FXO you have to get a long with all the players AND all the management. We are a family of sorts.
To those asking, FXO = www.fxopen.com, one of the largest FX brokers in the world, we do other things also and are more of a conglomerate. We have over 300 000 clients world wide (Except the united states because of the laws there). We also have a few sponsorship announcements to make sometime in the near future
Eurgh, you should seriously consider putting some of those finances on FXOpen's website, a little modernity surely wouldn't hurt the business =/
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
That house is fucking crazy... FXO obviously has the most financial backing behind it, you should look into sniping some bigger name players. Not saying your lineup isn't good, but with that much money for a house you can definitely afford to take some players off other teams. (like me >_>... I'll clean the damn place!)
Well, to be honest I disagree 100% with what you are saying. Lineup is good, good people, good characters, individuals and not clones of other people. Although I would love to have everyones favourite players in the team, its not possible and quite unfair. Also, in order to be a part of FXO you have to get a long with all the players AND all the management. We are a family of sorts.
To those asking, FXO = www.fxopen.com, one of the largest FX brokers in the world, we do other things also and are more of a conglomerate. We have over 300 000 clients world wide (Except the united states because of the laws there). We also have a few sponsorship announcements to make sometime in the near future
Eurgh, you should seriously consider putting some of those finances on FXOpen's website, a little modernity surely wouldn't hurt the business =/
e-Sports website is being made already. We just don't rush things, anyone who has worked with us will tell you that. www.fxdrift.com is another job the developer has done lately. As well as 3 other projects for me right now. Although it is taking time, it will be a good site
On April 30 2011 00:00 Sharpify wrote: only one prob... It's in Kuala lumpur :D
Go to KL to understand why its such a good place for a gaming house. The cheap rent but mostly because of the food. Gosh the food in KL is amazing. No gamer living in that house will starve!
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
That house is fucking crazy... FXO obviously has the most financial backing behind it, you should look into sniping some bigger name players. Not saying your lineup isn't good, but with that much money for a house you can definitely afford to take some players off other teams. (like me >_>... I'll clean the damn place!)
Well, to be honest I disagree 100% with what you are saying. Lineup is good, good people, good characters, individuals and not clones of other people. Although I would love to have everyones favourite players in the team, its not possible and quite unfair. Also, in order to be a part of FXO you have to get a long with all the players AND all the management. We are a family of sorts.
To those asking, FXO = www.fxopen.com, one of the largest FX brokers in the world, we do other things also and are more of a conglomerate. We have over 300 000 clients world wide (Except the united states because of the laws there). We also have a few sponsorship announcements to make sometime in the near future
Awesome! I googled FXO and the trading company came up. I just couldn't believe a financial giant of sorts is backing an esports team. Pretty damn awesome!
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
That house is fucking crazy... FXO obviously has the most financial backing behind it, you should look into sniping some bigger name players. Not saying your lineup isn't good, but with that much money for a house you can definitely afford to take some players off other teams. (like me >_>... I'll clean the damn place!)
Well, to be honest I disagree 100% with what you are saying. Lineup is good, good people, good characters, individuals and not clones of other people. Although I would love to have everyones favourite players in the team, its not possible and quite unfair. Also, in order to be a part of FXO you have to get a long with all the players AND all the management. We are a family of sorts.
To those asking, FXO = www.fxopen.com, one of the largest FX brokers in the world, we do other things also and are more of a conglomerate. We have over 300 000 clients world wide (Except the united states because of the laws there). We also have a few sponsorship announcements to make sometime in the near future
Eurgh, you should seriously consider putting some of those finances on FXOpen's website, a little modernity surely wouldn't hurt the business =/
Uh... what? Their website looks pretty darn good to me.
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
That house is fucking crazy... FXO obviously has the most financial backing behind it, you should look into sniping some bigger name players. Not saying your lineup isn't good, but with that much money for a house you can definitely afford to take some players off other teams. (like me >_>... I'll clean the damn place!)
Well, to be honest I disagree 100% with what you are saying. Lineup is good, good people, good characters, individuals and not clones of other people. Although I would love to have everyones favourite players in the team, its not possible and quite unfair. Also, in order to be a part of FXO you have to get a long with all the players AND all the management. We are a family of sorts.
To those asking, FXO = www.fxopen.com, one of the largest FX brokers in the world, we do other things also and are more of a conglomerate. We have over 300 000 clients world wide (Except the united states because of the laws there). We also have a few sponsorship announcements to make sometime in the near future
Wow what an awesome house.
Sheth is my favorite Zerg anyways (and thus my favorite player) so your lineup can't get any better to me.
Really looking forward to seeing the progress of FXO.
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
That house is fucking crazy... FXO obviously has the most financial backing behind it, you should look into sniping some bigger name players. Not saying your lineup isn't good, but with that much money for a house you can definitely afford to take some players off other teams. (like me >_>... I'll clean the damn place!)
Well, to be honest I disagree 100% with what you are saying. Lineup is good, good people, good characters, individuals and not clones of other people. Although I would love to have everyones favourite players in the team, its not possible and quite unfair. Also, in order to be a part of FXO you have to get a long with all the players AND all the management. We are a family of sorts.
To those asking, FXO = www.fxopen.com, one of the largest FX brokers in the world, we do other things also and are more of a conglomerate. We have over 300 000 clients world wide (Except the united states because of the laws there). We also have a few sponsorship announcements to make sometime in the near future
I wasn't implying that you should go around and pick up every good player. Obviously team chemistry is important when you have so many people living together, but I'm sure you could use a couple new additions to strengthen the lineup. I doubt that there isn't a single good player that isn't on your team that you do not get along with.
after seeing the pictures of the korean teamhouses i always asked myself, when will teams start to get some more comfortable team houses, sharing bedrooms with 4 people, no privacy etc.. isnt a very good environment for the longer term.
oh shiii, it's an actual house not an apartment. Looks dope as well. Interesting to see how they renovate it, 6 rooms is alot so no 4 people in the same room I guess. Sweet setup!
But I wonder, isn't it kind of inconvenient to be surrounded by 200km of jungle lol? I guess it encourages more practice, but I feel like players would still want to go into a town or something every once in a while. Seems like it would require a pretty big lifestyle change to move there, not that all progamer houses don't require lifestyle changes.
Its not surrounded by jungle. The jungle starts where the street ends.. House is last house on the street. There is a market etc very near by. And we have a driver, and are purchasing a vehicle that can fit the team in it.
On April 30 2011 01:04 FXOpen wrote: Its not surrounded by jungle. The jungle starts where the street ends.. House is last house on the street. There is a market etc very near by. And we have a driver, and are purchasing a vehicle that can fit the team in it.
That's. Insane. For how long term will this house be used?
On April 29 2011 23:48 Rabiator wrote: The stair looks kinda wrong though ... usually you stick such a round stair to the walls and this kinda "kills" the whole room and wastes space IMO.
Is this a real comment?
"Yea, the first 10k sq ft progaming house in a largely foreign country, but ugh, that round stair kills the room. Do not want."
I'm so jealous. God fucking damn it, I'd work in McD for the rest of my life to live in a house like that. But play SC2 to live in it? Wow, incredible!
Speaking of which... how many Malaysians are there on Team Liquid to begin with? As a nation rampant on piracy of video games ( every other store sells pirated DVDs ), SCII was never quite so big here.
I would gladly volunteer to acclimatise the players on the local culture, food ( Malaysian food is gooood ), among other things if they so choose to come here.
I'm so jealous. God fucking damn it, I'd work in McD for the rest of my life to live in a house like that. But play SC2 to live in it? Wow, incredible!
Hahaha, I can just imagine two pros leaning on the water dispenser "so how about that latest patch huh?".
On April 30 2011 01:15 Garnet wrote: I'm really surprised. Like others have said this is definitely something more than a "house".
I have ton honestly wonder how this would effect the players.The house is nice and all. but it may distract the players from really training hard and being on top of their game. Know it sounds pessimistic, but it could be a real problem considering the house they will be living in and the jungle outside.
tbh i would practice less if that was just outside
Ok, to al lthe people questioning malaysia. I have explained this 1000 times. Malaysia is a home base. Where it brings all players together, and provides greater access to all continents.. Rather than having americans fly to asia, and australians fly to europe so on so forth. Every flies from malaysia, where flight times are relatively OK. At the same time its very close to korea, and any events we host are easily accessible by the entire world.
If you were in a car race, would you park your car next to the race track until the event was on? Of course not.
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
oh ok didnt see the size, 10k sq feet, thats quite big.. i was quoting 15k rm based on my old place back in kl which was about 5-6k sq feet, wasnt in the slums though, located in a golf and country resort around PJ (Tropicana)...
im guessing this place is located around Bangsar or Ampang then? in any case, an awesome house. malaysia is a great place to live in, good food and cheap as well.
Beautiful house, feels like a vacation home, stunning. The koreans must be jealous haha. I'm interested to see what it's like for the player to live there and what effect it has on their play. With the ambience, the pool, the nature, the space, good amount of privacy for living with other people etc all combined, it's so positive. I can only imagine waking up, going down the stairs or something and just be in total bliss. Or jump into the pool before dinner after a good practice session. Really sick!
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
oh ok didnt see the size, 10k sq feet, thats quite big.. i was quoting 15k rm based on my old place back in kl which was about 5-6k sq feet, wasnt in the slums though, located in a golf and country resort around PJ (Tropicana)...
im guessing this place is located around Bangsar or Ampang then? in any case, an awesome house. malaysia is a great place to live in, good food and cheap as well.
Great thing to get a team house and good luck with that. BUT, Kuala Lumpur !? To me that sounds totally retarded to be honest. Are you going to ladder on SEA with 500 ping? I dont get this move at all tbh.
On April 30 2011 01:53 Robinsa wrote: Great thing to get a team house and good luck with that. BUT, Kuala Lumpur !? To me that sounds totally retarded to be honest. Are you going to ladder on SEA with 500 ping? I dont get this move at all tbh.
You don't get it because your facts are horrible...You obviously havent played sc2 in Kuala lumpur before.. 0 ping to KR 0 ping to SEA 50ms or less to NA 50ms or less to EU... At least with the internet in said house.
On April 30 2011 01:53 Robinsa wrote: Great thing to get a team house and good luck with that. BUT, Kuala Lumpur !? To me that sounds totally retarded to be honest. Are you going to ladder on SEA with 500 ping? I dont get this move at all tbh.
You don't get it because your facts are horrible...You obviously havent played sc2 in Kuala lumpur before.. 0 ping to KR 0 ping to SEA 50ms or less to NA 50ms or less to EU... At least with the internet in said house.
No Ive never played SC2 in Kuala Lumpur. It wouldnt even cross my mind to do so. Unless they have some magical internet in kuala lumpur that transmits faster than light I doubt they ping 50 ms to NA.
Edit: If youre their manager I am seriously worried for this team. Good luck with what youre doing though.
Ok, watch out for the mosquitoes guys! Anyone who's lived in the region can tell you that the mozzies will be the biggest factor there, but of course if I were them I would be indoors with the airconditioning all day lolol.
How can there be zero lag to Korea or the US? That doesn't really make scientific sense.
I did a field study in Malaysia after my undergrad and I lived in the rainforest of sabah, malaysia on the island of borneo. While I was mostly in the sticks, my layover and brief time spent on mainland malaysia I can say it was a very nice place.
Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
Its not like zero lag, but the location itself has playable latency to KR,NA,TW,CN and SEA. Of course SEA is still the best with 50ms ping.. I think they have the best of everything lol
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
What part of him saying he has tested it did you miss? I know I can play on EU with 0 lag (most of the time), and I'm in NA. Malaysia > NA is not out of the question.
I hope they realize the amount of time and effort that is required to maintain a place like that. They better have some sort of plan or else it wont look like that after 2 months of living there. Other then that sweet place and I hope it all works out for you guys.
lol,its like a dream house nice and gz to FXO Team/Squad/Members)) this is impossible to happens to here in Bulgaria (( duh ( ... , I wish someday to join such team so I can see whats the feeling too ^^ <3 Starcraft <3 FXO , HF guys )))))))))))
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
What part of him saying he has tested it did you miss? I know I can play on EU with 0 lag (most of the time), and I'm in NA. Malaysia > NA is not out of the question.
I read that as well but hes just talking bs when he says that they ping 50 to EU and NA. Its just not possible.
Yeah, and its a huge difference to play EU to NA and vice versa rather than to connect to Korea/Asia.
The infrastructure in asia just isnt there. They might be able to play on korea and sea - I doubt anything else.
I hope Im wrong but I dont think this will work out if they intend to compete online on EU/NA servers. Time wil tell.
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
What part of him saying he has tested it did you miss? I know I can play on EU with 0 lag (most of the time), and I'm in NA. Malaysia > NA is not out of the question.
I read that as well but hes just talking bs when he says that they ping 50 to EU and NA. Its just not possible.
Yeah, and its a huge difference to play EU to NA and vice versa rather than to connect to Korea/Asia.
The infrastructure in asia just isnt there. They might be able to play on korea and sea - I doubt anything else.
I hope Im wrong but I dont think this will work out if they intend to compete online on EU/NA servers. Time wil tell.
Well I am sure you have the jump on a multi million (billion?) dollar company in that case.... I have a feeling that being they are paying A LOT of $ for this, that's one of the first things they tried.
So far FXO has not done one thing that would be described as incompetent or even bad, they have done great things and every decision they make ends with "oh cool", please don't assume a company that is paying thousands of dollars a month in salaries and tens of thousands a month in rent, that has a Porche as their team car did not check the internet on said house, that's just lol.
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
This isn't a gamer house by definition, it's a compound. I would think that a bunch of dudes would mess a place like this up over time, hopefully they are respectful. FXO is becoming a stronger team, and with things like this, they will start attracting elite players.
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
Ok,so u think that there is no internet provider in the world that can get u internet strong enough to have 0 lag from NA to KR or other way around... think again. Money can buy all,even 0 latency internet to all 3 servers
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
What do you want them to do? Trace down every single middle-man ISP, backbones and route nodes and double-check the packages to tell you why exactly they don't experience lag issues?
Reality is, they don't give a darn f as to why it works. They stated connection quality was tested and deemed sufficient to a majority of SC2 servers.
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
I just played on NA from the house. I am sitting there right now... I had no delay.. The player I played seemed to know who I was.. I had absolutely NO delay what so ever on NA. At the same time, I had the NASL commentary going in the background, and youtube playing frank sinatra...
Are you going to continue to suggest that I am dumb enough to not get working internet in the house and that I wouldn't check to see that its playable on the 'major' servers of battle.net.
I spent over 20 000 USD to get this internet set up... so I'm sorry if I seem a little frustrated by your constant need to knit pick. Honestly man, you should come talk to me in my office sometime I would like to get the opportunity for an even playing field for knit picking.
I think White-Ra has 4 of these, so it's nothing particularly special.
No just joking, pretty awesome place, especially the close position to the forest. Sick to imagine,that after some laddering you just go swimming into the pool, in the sun, surrounded by jungle :$
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
What part of him saying he has tested it did you miss? I know I can play on EU with 0 lag (most of the time), and I'm in NA. Malaysia > NA is not out of the question.
I read that as well but hes just talking bs when he says that they ping 50 to EU and NA. Its just not possible.
Yeah, and its a huge difference to play EU to NA and vice versa rather than to connect to Korea/Asia.
The infrastructure in asia just isnt there. They might be able to play on korea and sea - I doubt anything else.
I hope Im wrong but I dont think this will work out if they intend to compete online on EU/NA servers. Time wil tell.
Well I am sure you have the jump on a multi million (billion?) dollar company in that case.... I have a feeling that being they are paying A LOT of $ for this, that's one of the first things they tried.
So far FXO has not done one thing that would be described as incompetent or even bad, they have done great things and every decision they make ends with "oh cool", please don't assume a company that is paying thousands of dollars a month in salaries and tens of thousands a month in rent, that has a Porche as their team car did not check the internet on said house, that's just lol.
Last time I checked neither a Porche or money broke the laws of physics last time I checked but Im sure theyll make an exception if they pay enough.
Love what your doing for the scene and players FXOBoSs, keep up the good work and I hope to see more content from the house as the players get settled in. I'd also like to know a player list of those who will be staying in the house!
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
What part of him saying he has tested it did you miss? I know I can play on EU with 0 lag (most of the time), and I'm in NA. Malaysia > NA is not out of the question.
I read that as well but hes just talking bs when he says that they ping 50 to EU and NA. Its just not possible.
Yeah, and its a huge difference to play EU to NA and vice versa rather than to connect to Korea/Asia.
The infrastructure in asia just isnt there. They might be able to play on korea and sea - I doubt anything else.
I hope Im wrong but I dont think this will work out if they intend to compete online on EU/NA servers. Time wil tell.
Well I am sure you have the jump on a multi million (billion?) dollar company in that case.... I have a feeling that being they are paying A LOT of $ for this, that's one of the first things they tried.
So far FXO has not done one thing that would be described as incompetent or even bad, they have done great things and every decision they make ends with "oh cool", please don't assume a company that is paying thousands of dollars a month in salaries and tens of thousands a month in rent, that has a Porche as their team car did not check the internet on said house, that's just lol.
Last time I checked neither a Porche or money broke the laws of physics last time I checked but Im sure theyll make an exception if they pay enough.
What an dick are you? Just stop trolling here and get out when nobody wants you here... I dont understand people like you. I hope you are not this in real life
can you somehow change the size so the pictures show in the thread properly? that would be very nice if you use the TL uploader it resizes automatically.
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
I just played on NA from the house. I am sitting there right now... I had no delay.. The player I played seemed to know who I was.. I had absolutely NO delay what so ever on NA. At the same time, I had the NASL commentary going in the background, and youtube playing frank sinatra...
Are you going to continue to suggest that I am dumb enough to not get working internet in the house and that I wouldn't check to see that its playable on the 'major' servers of battle.net.
I spent over 20 000 USD to get this internet set up... so I'm sorry if I seem a little frustrated by your constant need to knit pick. Honestly man, you should come talk to me in my office sometime I would like to get the opportunity for an even playing field for knit picking.
Again. I really hope you succeed with this and I think its totally awsome with a team house. I will have my doubts with the connection until I see you guys play tournaments from there. Some people think im just trying to troll and thats not it at all. I just feel like its going to be a problem but I really do hope it wont be.
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
I just played on NA from the house. I am sitting there right now... I had no delay.. The player I played seemed to know who I was.. I had absolutely NO delay what so ever on NA. At the same time, I had the NASL commentary going in the background, and youtube playing frank sinatra...
Are you going to continue to suggest that I am dumb enough to not get working internet in the house and that I wouldn't check to see that its playable on the 'major' servers of battle.net.
I spent over 20 000 USD to get this internet set up... so I'm sorry if I seem a little frustrated by your constant need to knit pick. Honestly man, you should come talk to me in my office sometime I would like to get the opportunity for an even playing field for knit picking.
Again. I really hope you succeed with this and I think its totally awsome with a team house. I will have my doubts with the connection until I see you guys play tournaments from there. Some people think im just trying to troll and thats not it at all. I just feel like its going to be a problem but I really do hope it wont be.
Guy answer me. Whats not trolling in your post? He already answered you that he tested it. Man grow up and be smarter because your stupid feeling doesnt matter if the already answeered with straight facts which destroys your feelings or whatever you are smoking,
Robinsa is completely right in that as stated, what FXOpen said (0-50ms latency to NA) is physically impossible (no SuperStyle, money doesn't buy miracles...) but I guess what FXOpen meant is that he doesn't detect any lag while playing SC2 on the NA server. The problem with this is that pros will likely detect in game lag more than your average player, but I'm sure its nothing they can't get used to.
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
I just played on NA from the house. I am sitting there right now... I had no delay.. The player I played seemed to know who I was.. I had absolutely NO delay what so ever on NA. At the same time, I had the NASL commentary going in the background, and youtube playing frank sinatra...
Are you going to continue to suggest that I am dumb enough to not get working internet in the house and that I wouldn't check to see that its playable on the 'major' servers of battle.net.
I spent over 20 000 USD to get this internet set up... so I'm sorry if I seem a little frustrated by your constant need to knit pick. Honestly man, you should come talk to me in my office sometime I would like to get the opportunity for an even playing field for knit picking.
Again. I really hope you succeed with this and I think its totally awsome with a team house. I will have my doubts with the connection until I see you guys play tournaments from there. Some people think im just trying to troll and thats not it at all. I just feel like its going to be a problem but I really do hope it wont be.
Why are you even posting here...Seriously no one wants to hear your whining and complaining about soemthing that literally has 0 to do with you.
Gtats FXO! One of my fav teams. I'm excited for the future of the team.
What a house... Especially for gamers... My god. Makes me want to go back when i was 10 and Game to the extreme so it would pay off. I am just amazed by the inside and size of this house. But its a good sign for E-sports in America and i only hope the big name tournaments become mainstream and really take off
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
I just played on NA from the house. I am sitting there right now... I had no delay.. The player I played seemed to know who I was.. I had absolutely NO delay what so ever on NA. At the same time, I had the NASL commentary going in the background, and youtube playing frank sinatra...
Are you going to continue to suggest that I am dumb enough to not get working internet in the house and that I wouldn't check to see that its playable on the 'major' servers of battle.net.
I spent over 20 000 USD to get this internet set up... so I'm sorry if I seem a little frustrated by your constant need to knit pick. Honestly man, you should come talk to me in my office sometime I would like to get the opportunity for an even playing field for knit picking.
Again. I really hope you succeed with this and I think its totally awsome with a team house. I will have my doubts with the connection until I see you guys play tournaments from there. Some people think im just trying to troll and thats not it at all. I just feel like its going to be a problem but I really do hope it wont be.
Why are you even posting here...Seriously no one wants to hear your whining and complaining about soemthing that literally has 0 to do with you.
Gtats FXO! One of my fav teams. I'm excited for the future of the team.
Im sure he was aware that he did post the picture in a forum and was aware that someone might reply to his post. If you cant handle the fact that some people wont agree with you Im not sure this format is for you.
Wow, actually that looks far better than the korean team "houses", which most of the time just seem to be small apartments in a random tower building. I was quite shocked when I saw that in Artosis youtube-chan how these guys live there. I really imagined something similar as you can see here.
i hope fxo looks like this in 1 year: Idra,dimaga,nani,whitera,sjow,select and they all live in this house like a big happy family, ofc idra does the cooking :D
On April 30 2011 03:19 SuperStyle wrote: i hope fxo looks like this in 1 year: Idra,dimaga,nani,whitera,sjow,select and they all live in this house like a big happy family, ofc idra does the cooking :D
And if they don't like his cookings, Idra would madly throw the pans on the guys
Pretty impressive gaming house, specially if compared with some of the minimalistic places in Korea. I like it quite a lot and im sure the FXO gamers love it
On April 30 2011 03:06 DreamRaider wrote: k how rich is FXO seriously?
Very. Google it.
How can they profit if they invest so much into a sc2 team with these luxury? Do they get anything out of this (Or is it just purely advertisement)?
Short answer: they don't.
Advertisement is the very basic principle of corporate sponsorship anyway. That is why companies finance racing teams (which are a huge cash dump due to required research & developtment). One part of success is mere brand presence. It benefits FXO in the long run for their name to be simply known. By the time the majority of the audience graduates, they will earn money themselves and possibly looking into ways of investment.
If done right- and so far FXO has displayed quite a level of professionalism and general "smoothness" of their events and engagements, people might subconsciously tie that experience to their corporate services and products. At the very least, it is highly probable.
BRB, getting good enough to be invited to live there.
Seriously though, living in a house like that, with servants, discussing and playing Starcraft? This is a nerd dream. There's no comparison between this and Korean player houses, this is more like a player villa!
I know if I ever need some foreign currency to be brokered who I'll be going through at least ;D
edit: But i'd be super pissed if I stepped outside one day after getting scv marine all in'd to take a breather and end up getting eaten by a god damn tiger or something.
Oh my gosh, this is amazing. I suspect this crazy house is part of a plan for FXO to poach players from korean teams- who could pass on the chance to live in a house like this?!?
On April 30 2011 01:53 Robinsa wrote: Great thing to get a team house and good luck with that. BUT, Kuala Lumpur !? To me that sounds totally retarded to be honest. Are you going to ladder on SEA with 500 ping? I dont get this move at all tbh.
You don't get it because your facts are horrible...You obviously havent played sc2 in Kuala lumpur before.. 0 ping to KR 0 ping to SEA 50ms or less to NA 50ms or less to EU... At least with the internet in said house.
No Ive never played SC2 in Kuala Lumpur. It wouldnt even cross my mind to do so. Unless they have some magical internet in kuala lumpur that transmits faster than light I doubt they ping 50 ms to NA.
Edit: If youre their manager I am seriously worried for this team. Good luck with what youre doing though.
Well, without him there wouldn't be a team.
I think a guy who runs a company which is succesful enough to spend thousands of dollars monthly into an e-sports team has enough common sense to test internet speed and oversea routing before laying money on the table for the house.
It's great having guys like him around in the e-sport scene who not only have the passion, but also the money, to put something up. And who also has enough generosity to grant his players that sort of luxury. Because, again, if you look at the korean team "houses" you wouldn't really think that there is much money on the table. This definitely helps e-sport a lot and make it look much bigger than the korean scene.
FXOpen = FXAwesome (it hurt to type something that corny).
Seriously though, I'm impressed with the lengths you guys are going to. Impressive to see what you guys are packing interns of resources and what you're willing to put forward for all of this. Can't wait to hear more about it and who will be there!
On April 30 2011 03:57 DamnCats wrote: I know if I ever need some foreign currency to be brokered who I'll be going through at least ;D
edit: But i'd be super pissed if I stepped outside one day after getting scv marine all in'd to take a breather and end up getting eaten by a god damn tiger or something.
I got a good chuckle after reading that, well played sir.
Is FXOpen hiring someone to be a fitness trainer for the players at that house? :D Salary can come in the form of zerg lessons from sheth! :D
seriously really nice house, amazing job on it, and grats to the players and FXOboss on getting to live there Looks like an awesome place to live in with a bunch of friends/teammates!
On April 30 2011 03:06 DreamRaider wrote: k how rich is FXO seriously?
Very. Google it.
How can they profit if they invest so much into a sc2 team with these luxury? Do they get anything out of this (Or is it just purely advertisement)?
There is a chance they make money in the long run
But I would bet this is not just about making money. It is about an activity which a sucessfull business man enjoys.
Companies spend tons of money sponsoring events. For example Richard Branson spends millions sponsoring a virgin sailing team, because he enjoys sailing.
It is good to be the king, companies sponsor every sporting event under the sun, why not SC2 ?
I applauded FXO for being one of the first companies to step up and support the scene. If I was a multi-millionaire I would do the same thing.
I saw this thread when it came out and im still shocked at how amazing a house they bought/rented. I think everyone progammer in the world wishes he was on the FXO roster right now lol..
compare any pro house to this and it gets smashed.
isnt Malaysia kinda far from any tournaments they would be going to? isnt it cheeper to just pick korea or the US and get cheep flights domestically. instead you are now going to have reasonably high priced flights for all the tournaments you go to. not to mention any jet lag and fatigue when you take the long flights to the US and EU. seems kinda silly to me. i know the house there must be cheep to rent but still that doesnt seem to out weigh the negative.
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
Ok,so u think that there is no internet provider in the world that can get u internet strong enough to have 0 lag from NA to KR or other way around... think again. Money can buy all,even 0 latency internet to all 3 servers
I don't think that money can increase the speed of light.
On April 30 2011 04:42 TheTrueAmerican wrote: isnt Malaysia kinda far from any tournaments they would be going to? isnt it cheeper to just pick korea or the US and get cheep flights domestically. instead you are now going to have reasonably high priced flights for all the tournaments you go to. not to mention any jet lag and fatigue when you take the long flights to the US and EU. seems kinda silly to me. i know the house there must be cheep to rent but still that doesnt seem to out weigh the negative.
Let's see here. They already had the house for 2 years prior, so they decided to use it. A house this size in the U.S. would be in the millions. In Korea, it would probably be very expensive as well. Tickets from the U.S. to Europe/Asia are usually $1k-$1.5k easily. Most major tournaments in the U.S. take place online (NASL, IPL) and the major tournaments outside of the U.S. are much closer to Malaysia than the US. It would actually be more expensive to have a house in the U.S. and fly people out to Korea/Europe where more and more tournaments are held each year.
Really nice house! But the location did bring some doubt. I understand Kuala Lampur as a place of business and accessibility but the internet there? It's hard to take your word for it. I've lived in Thailand for 3 years and know that internet in SEA has latency issues. I don't know much about the internet in Malaysia but I hope it's better.
Btw speed test results would put an end to this topic.
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
Ok,so u think that there is no internet provider in the world that can get u internet strong enough to have 0 lag from NA to KR or other way around... think again. Money can buy all,even 0 latency internet to all 3 servers
I don't think that money can increase the speed of light.
There is a built in minimum latency of bnet, so as long as you are below that you have 0 lag (in the sense that it's impossible to play with less; obviously there is lag, just like there is lag when the image has to travel from the monitor to your eyes). The distance from Malaysia to central US is a little less than 15000km. Light travels 15000km in 50ms (300,000km/s). Someone mentioned 125ms and 150ms as the minimums on bnet. It is by no mean a physical impossibility to achieve the minimal lag allowed on bnet. In any case we should focus on how awesome this is for fxo, and how nice the house looks. Obviously it is playable on all servers as fxoboss assures us, and extremely good connection to kr ladder (which I assume will be their ladder of choice). Even if the delay turns out to be 65ms and not the 50ms that we were promised so what? Looking forward to seeing more pics and (hopefully) vids once it is prepared for gaming.
Incredible Job FXO. Don't let the nay sayers try to bring this down. Obviously this is incredible most of them are jealous, I've owned houses at 1.6ksq before and this house is 10k I'm just blown out of the water by this. You guys are the team to beat. I thought the Root house was pretty amazing, but I guess every team is trying to improve in multiple ways at this time and you guys are taking the cake.
On April 30 2011 04:42 TheTrueAmerican wrote: isnt Malaysia kinda far from any tournaments they would be going to? isnt it cheeper to just pick korea or the US and get cheep flights domestically. instead you are now going to have reasonably high priced flights for all the tournaments you go to. not to mention any jet lag and fatigue when you take the long flights to the US and EU. seems kinda silly to me. i know the house there must be cheep to rent but still that doesnt seem to out weigh the negative.
Let's see here. They already had the house for 2 years prior, so they decided to use it. A house this size in the U.S. would be in the millions. In Korea, it would probably be very expensive as well. Tickets from the U.S. to Europe/Asia are usually $1k-$1.5k easily. Most major tournaments in the U.S. take place online (NASL, IPL) and the major tournaments outside of the U.S. are much closer to Malaysia than the US. It would actually be more expensive to have a house in the U.S. and fly people out to Korea/Europe where more and more tournaments are held each year.
that house while it looks nice isnt like its in LA or something. its not as expensive to rent a house in malysia as i think you believe. lets be honest no FXO players are going to be playing in Coda A anytime soon unless they recruit new players so korean tournaments are kinda out of the question now.
So now they just live away from MLG's and NASL LAN as well as live far away from all the various EU LANs they have available. It would be smarter to get a house on the east coast of the US or in EU somewhere than to rent a house in malaysia.
I know they are trying to make something happen there for sc2 but they should get that up and running before moving players there. i doubt many players who live in the US will want to live there for more than a couple months if there are no tournaments going on nearby. Basically im not saying the house isnt nice or that FXO isnt doing a good job, i am simply saying its far geographically from where all their tournaments at this time will be.
On April 30 2011 00:04 crystyxn wrote: that house man...puts korean pro gaming apartments to shame
I was literally about to post the same thing but you beat me to it
Sweet house
Not really, Korean team houses are usually in heavy populated area of the city with great street and night life. Also, you don't even need a car to go around. FXOpen players probably have to ride bike or taxi when traveling.
Love how half the thread is hating/trolling. So many people being immature and disrespecting the FXOpen organization when they already told you they checked everything out beforehand and made sure that it is doable. Maybe just be happy companies are spending this much on foreign e-sports and let the players themselves worry about discussing these issues with the organization. Do you really think the top players on FXO are just going to blindly fly over to Malaysia and move if there will be tons of lag? Do you really peg all their players to be that stupid?
I think this is really cool stuff and it is obviously an awesome house which provides many players the opportunity of a life time to live in a foreign country with new experiences all while getting paid to play a game they love.
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
That house is fucking crazy... FXO obviously has the most financial backing behind it, you should look into sniping some bigger name players. Not saying your lineup isn't good, but with that much money for a house you can definitely afford to take some players off other teams. (like me >_>... I'll clean the damn place!)
Well, to be honest I disagree 100% with what you are saying. Lineup is good, good people, good characters, individuals and not clones of other people. Although I would love to have everyones favourite players in the team, its not possible and quite unfair. Also, in order to be a part of FXO you have to get a long with all the players AND all the management. We are a family of sorts.
To those asking, FXO = www.fxopen.com, one of the largest FX brokers in the world, we do other things also and are more of a conglomerate. We have over 300 000 clients world wide (Except the united states because of the laws there). We also have a few sponsorship announcements to make sometime in the near future
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My question is: which rooms are they gonna play Starcraft in? are they gonna play in their bedrooms? I didn't see any big rooms, and that spiral staircase looks like it takes up a lot of space. But the house looks pretty high class!
On April 30 2011 00:04 crystyxn wrote: that house man...puts korean pro gaming apartments to shame
I was literally about to post the same thing but you beat me to it
Sweet house
Not really, Korean team houses are usually in heavy populated area of the city with great street and night life. Also, you don't even need a car to go around. FXOpen players probably have to ride bike or taxi when traveling.
Yea really, korean apartments are so small and jam how many players into them...Night life?? lol when will they have time for that.
1,000M = 3,000 FT. not 10,000 sir. But regardless for FXO to do this just brings tears to the eyes seeing how far the starcraft community has grown and devolved since starcraft 2 release almost 10 months ago. long live esports!
On April 30 2011 06:37 HEROwithNOlegacy wrote: 1,000M = 3,000 FT. not 10,000 sir. But regardless for FXO to do this just brings tears to the eyes seeing how far the starcraft community has grown and devolved since starcraft 2 release almost 10 months ago. long live esports!
On April 30 2011 06:37 HEROwithNOlegacy wrote: 1,000M = 3,000 FT. not 10,000 sir. But regardless for FXO to do this just brings tears to the eyes seeing how far the starcraft community has grown and devolved since starcraft 2 release almost 10 months ago. long live esports!
Please learn some math first. 1000m is more than 3000ft, 1000m sq is about 10,000ft sq.
No he's clearly correct! the house is 1000m long; it has only 2 dimensions. 3000feet. Where is the house located? edit: ok got it nvm! Looks amazing!!!
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
That house is fucking crazy... FXO obviously has the most financial backing behind it, you should look into sniping some bigger name players. Not saying your lineup isn't good, but with that much money for a house you can definitely afford to take some players off other teams. (like me >_>... I'll clean the damn place!)
Well, to be honest I disagree 100% with what you are saying. Lineup is good, good people, good characters, individuals and not clones of other people. Although I would love to have everyones favourite players in the team, its not possible and quite unfair. Also, in order to be a part of FXO you have to get a long with all the players AND all the management. We are a family of sorts.
To those asking, FXO = www.fxopen.com, one of the largest FX brokers in the world, we do other things also and are more of a conglomerate. We have over 300 000 clients world wide (Except the united states because of the laws there). We also have a few sponsorship announcements to make sometime in the near future
Eurgh, you should seriously consider putting some of those finances on FXOpen's website, a little modernity surely wouldn't hurt the business =/
e-Sports website is being made already. We just don't rush things, anyone who has worked with us will tell you that. www.fxdrift.com is another job the developer has done lately. As well as 3 other projects for me right now. Although it is taking time, it will be a good site
I'll develop any website you want if you put me in that house. omg.
In the future, plz just don't throw prizes like that in the face of people hardly working for some scrap of it :d
(no troll intended, just hate it when peeps react to some question about latency by some "yo i put as much money as u earned those last two year to have good latency so stfu and believe me :d )
looking at all these recent team houses and comparing them to korean houses, it seems that these "foreigner" team houses are more like chill, laid back party houses where a couple of friends just live together and play games instead of "train". But thats cool with me lol
I would love to see what European team houses will look like, especially the recently announced one for Sjow, TLO and others. Also, I kinda wonder what RaNgeD and sLeEpy's house/office looks like since they are in romania now.
Great to see so many team houses popping up, hopefully this means great things for starcraft!
this is just for vacation, right? WOW - get i invited? and 1000 sq meter are around 9000 sq feet?! 1m ~ 3 feet i think - its large! (btw: get the metric system like the rest of the world ;-) )
I wonder if they're going to make the 3rd floor studio the gaming room? I'd love to see pics once everything gets setup. Very generous to give this house to the players when it could have been his own house.
It's cheaper to live in Malaysia than the US, or most of Europe. Honestly if they were going for a cheaping living quarters Indonesia would have been a better choice. A home like this in Malaysia costs about $350-450 a month. With the budget they have I would expect more, but looks like they already have everybody fooled that they're dishing out some big bucks lol
regardless nice place for the team to practice. Better look out for crazy SC2 fans, cause those fences aren't that tall and I bet that security guard isn't in the best shape of his life lol
On April 30 2011 07:30 IntoTheBush wrote: It's cheaper to live in Malaysia than the US, or most of Europe. Honestly if they were going for a cheaping living quarters Indonesia would have been a better choice. A home like this in Malaysia costs about $350-450 a month. With the budget they have I would expect more, but looks like they already have everybody fooled that they're dishing out some big bucks lol
regardless nice place for the team to practice. Better look out for crazy SC2 fans, cause those fences aren't that tall and I bet that security guard isn't in the best shape of his life lol
Got anything to back up those numbers or is that just a total guess because that seems really low?
On April 30 2011 07:30 IntoTheBush wrote: It's cheaper to live in Malaysia than the US, or most of Europe. Honestly if they were going for a cheaping living quarters Indonesia would have been a better choice. A home like this in Malaysia costs about $350-450 a month. With the budget they have I would expect more, but looks like they already have everybody fooled that they're dishing out some big bucks lol
regardless nice place for the team to practice. Better look out for crazy SC2 fans, cause those fences aren't that tall and I bet that security guard isn't in the best shape of his life lol
Yea. The man is really sticking it to us. You gonna stick it to the man. Can't have them coming in here and lying to us. Can't have them blinding us to the true. Those evil corporates, they trying to steal our freedom. Don't believe everything they say.......
FXOpen doing a sick job. Really keen to see Sheth ripping the world to pieces and showing himself as the king of Zerg.
On April 30 2011 07:30 IntoTheBush wrote: It's cheaper to live in Malaysia than the US, or most of Europe. Honestly if they were going for a cheaping living quarters Indonesia would have been a better choice. A home like this in Malaysia costs about $350-450 a month. With the budget they have I would expect more, but looks like they already have everybody fooled that they're dishing out some big bucks lol
regardless nice place for the team to practice. Better look out for crazy SC2 fans, cause those fences aren't that tall and I bet that security guard isn't in the best shape of his life lol
Instead of trolling maybe u should read what fxoboss and del actually said...
I quote: "Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake."
55k RM is 18,568.6 USD Alot more than 350-450 like u said, but i guess lifeless troll like u cant do better.
if you guys need a chauffeur, a chef, delivery boy, cleaner, masseur, prank monkey, bard, or all of the above, i can do it. for free. seriously, just let me know. greatest way to spend my end of year uni holidays.
On April 30 2011 07:30 IntoTheBush wrote: It's cheaper to live in Malaysia than the US, or most of Europe. Honestly if they were going for a cheaping living quarters Indonesia would have been a better choice. A home like this in Malaysia costs about $350-450 a month. With the budget they have I would expect more, but looks like they already have everybody fooled that they're dishing out some big bucks lol
regardless nice place for the team to practice. Better look out for crazy SC2 fans, cause those fences aren't that tall and I bet that security guard isn't in the best shape of his life lol
Instead of trolling maybe u should read what fxoboss and del actually said...
I quote: "Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake."
55k RM is 18,568.6 USD Alot more than 350-450 like u said, but i guess lifeless troll like u cant do better.
seriously that guy is an idiot. When I was in malaysia it was roughly 3RM per 1USD. The fact he could think a 10,000sq ft house in KL is 350-450 is fucking ludicrous. If that were the case I'd dump my savings and live the rest of my life in a mansion in Malaysia. Gd trolls. My guess is he's never been to KL, the city is really, really nice.
I want to move to Malaysia now, housing is so expansive here in Vancouver. Me and my roommate are currently playing 15k $ per year for a 840 ft sq (or around 80m sq for metric) apartment. Sigh.......
On April 29 2011 23:23 Aurdon wrote: Over a 1000 square feet?
I'd say that is waaaaaay over 1000 square feet.
That thing a palace by most progame house standards.
or any house?
not any house....
to cover my ass, any is not the same as every. any can sometimes be an existential quantifier rather than a universal. AKA any house can also be equivalent to some house.
Be sure to have Janitor-toss TT1 visit to clean up any dirty bathrooms. Also, be sure to scare him with an alligator in the swimming pool should he visit lol.
Anyways, this seems like a really cool step forwards for e-sports. It'll be really interesting to see how the conversion to a team house goes, especially considering how friggin large that entire house is. It literally puts all other team houses to shame, even those of ROOT and the Korean BW teams.
this is absolutely sick. i am nothing but impressed by all of this.
A lot of love out to FXOpen, the entire company. From what i've seen about them, they're quite the exemplary company, who are investing a ton of effort into eSports. Much love much love!
On April 30 2011 09:27 Spacemanspiff wrote: What is that red thing with the face on it?
A boxing dummy thing.
And for everyone that is asking 'Why Malaysia?', go read FXOBoSs' posts (username FXOpen) in this and every other FXO thread where the same question has been asked.
This is actually extremely awesome, im sure this will reach korean news somewhere to show that the western scene is growing like crazy to have nice houses like this
On April 30 2011 06:37 HEROwithNOlegacy wrote: 1,000M = 3,000 FT. not 10,000 sir. But regardless for FXO to do this just brings tears to the eyes seeing how far the starcraft community has grown and devolved since starcraft 2 release almost 10 months ago. long live esports!
I guess this guy was one of the people that flamed me when I told them their internet speed couldnt be faster than light.
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
Ok,so u think that there is no internet provider in the world that can get u internet strong enough to have 0 lag from NA to KR or other way around... think again. Money can buy all,even 0 latency internet to all 3 servers
I don't think that money can increase the speed of light.
There is a built in minimum latency of bnet, so as long as you are below that you have 0 lag (in the sense that it's impossible to play with less; obviously there is lag, just like there is lag when the image has to travel from the monitor to your eyes). The distance from Malaysia to central US is a little less than 15000km. Light travels 15000km in 50ms (300,000km/s). Someone mentioned 125ms and 150ms as the minimums on bnet. It is by no mean a physical impossibility to achieve the minimal lag allowed on bnet. In any case we should focus on how awesome this is for fxo, and how nice the house looks. Obviously it is playable on all servers as fxoboss assures us, and extremely good connection to kr ladder (which I assume will be their ladder of choice). Even if the delay turns out to be 65ms and not the 50ms that we were promised so what? Looking forward to seeing more pics and (hopefully) vids once it is prepared for gaming.
Yes and the fastest fiber optics in would possibly send/recive signals 1.5 times the speed of light. So that is 75ms. Then you have the big problem wich is routing that take time and usually means that the signals are going to travel further than "needed". I hardly think its possible to get below 100ms from Kuala lumpur to NA. Most likely its going to be higher. That being said - I had no idea that there was a built-in latency in Bnet and that change everything I agree. Maybe they will be ok but I will always distrust the infrastructure in the SEA area.
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
On April 30 2011 08:59 godemperor wrote: I want to move to Malaysia now, housing is so expansive here in Vancouver. Me and my roommate are currently playing 15k $ per year for a 840 ft sq (or around 80m sq for metric) apartment. Sigh.......
*Edit: Never mind what I wrote here. That was retarded and I miscalculated.
On April 30 2011 06:37 HEROwithNOlegacy wrote: 1,000M = 3,000 FT. not 10,000 sir. But regardless for FXO to do this just brings tears to the eyes seeing how far the starcraft community has grown and devolved since starcraft 2 release almost 10 months ago. long live esports!
I guess this guy was one of the people that flamed me when I told them their internet speed couldnt be faster than light.
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
Ok,so u think that there is no internet provider in the world that can get u internet strong enough to have 0 lag from NA to KR or other way around... think again. Money can buy all,even 0 latency internet to all 3 servers
I don't think that money can increase the speed of light.
There is a built in minimum latency of bnet, so as long as you are below that you have 0 lag (in the sense that it's impossible to play with less; obviously there is lag, just like there is lag when the image has to travel from the monitor to your eyes). The distance from Malaysia to central US is a little less than 15000km. Light travels 15000km in 50ms (300,000km/s). Someone mentioned 125ms and 150ms as the minimums on bnet. It is by no mean a physical impossibility to achieve the minimal lag allowed on bnet. In any case we should focus on how awesome this is for fxo, and how nice the house looks. Obviously it is playable on all servers as fxoboss assures us, and extremely good connection to kr ladder (which I assume will be their ladder of choice). Even if the delay turns out to be 65ms and not the 50ms that we were promised so what? Looking forward to seeing more pics and (hopefully) vids once it is prepared for gaming.
Yes and the fastest fiber optics in would possibly send/recive signals 1.5 times the speed of light. So that is 75ms. Then you have the big problem wich is routing that take time and usually means that the signals are going to travel further than "needed". I hardly think its possible to get below 100ms from Kuala lumpur to NA. Most likely its going to be higher. That being said - I had no idea that there was a built-in latency in Bnet and that change everything I agree. Maybe they will be ok but I will always distrust the infrastructure in the SEA area.
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
On April 30 2011 08:59 godemperor wrote: I want to move to Malaysia now, housing is so expansive here in Vancouver. Me and my roommate are currently playing 15k $ per year for a 840 ft sq (or around 80m sq for metric) apartment. Sigh.......
I assume del meant $18.000 a month and not a year ? Am I correct in doing that ?
I payed 18 k year for my old 35 sqm apartment.
Japan is expansive, Malaysia not so much, I would be very surprised if it were 18k per month.
On April 30 2011 06:37 HEROwithNOlegacy wrote: 1,000M = 3,000 FT. not 10,000 sir. But regardless for FXO to do this just brings tears to the eyes seeing how far the starcraft community has grown and devolved since starcraft 2 release almost 10 months ago. long live esports!
I guess this guy was one of the people that flamed me when I told them their internet speed couldnt be faster than light.
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On April 30 2011 02:30 SuperStyle wrote:
On April 30 2011 02:13 Robinsa wrote:
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
Ok,so u think that there is no internet provider in the world that can get u internet strong enough to have 0 lag from NA to KR or other way around... think again. Money can buy all,even 0 latency internet to all 3 servers
I don't think that money can increase the speed of light.
There is a built in minimum latency of bnet, so as long as you are below that you have 0 lag (in the sense that it's impossible to play with less; obviously there is lag, just like there is lag when the image has to travel from the monitor to your eyes). The distance from Malaysia to central US is a little less than 15000km. Light travels 15000km in 50ms (300,000km/s). Someone mentioned 125ms and 150ms as the minimums on bnet. It is by no mean a physical impossibility to achieve the minimal lag allowed on bnet. In any case we should focus on how awesome this is for fxo, and how nice the house looks. Obviously it is playable on all servers as fxoboss assures us, and extremely good connection to kr ladder (which I assume will be their ladder of choice). Even if the delay turns out to be 65ms and not the 50ms that we were promised so what? Looking forward to seeing more pics and (hopefully) vids once it is prepared for gaming.
Yes and the fastest fiber optics in would possibly send/recive signals 1.5 times the speed of light. So that is 75ms. Then you have the big problem wich is routing that take time and usually means that the signals are going to travel further than "needed". I hardly think its possible to get below 100ms from Kuala lumpur to NA. Most likely its going to be higher. That being said - I had no idea that there was a built-in latency in Bnet and that change everything I agree. Maybe they will be ok but I will always distrust the infrastructure in the SEA area.
On April 30 2011 00:05 FXOpen wrote:
On April 30 2011 00:01 nufcrulz wrote: Houses in Malaysia are pretty cheap to rent, you could probably get a house like this for around rm10-15k per month, which is around 3-4k usd
Rental price on the house is 55k RM... + maintainence... The location is amongst prominent people, for safety and images sake.
If you went to say, the slums, and got a house this size, you could probably get it for 3-4k.. But my 2 bedroom apartment is 4k usd which is in the city But I own that too..
On April 30 2011 08:59 godemperor wrote: I want to move to Malaysia now, housing is so expansive here in Vancouver. Me and my roommate are currently playing 15k $ per year for a 840 ft sq (or around 80m sq for metric) apartment. Sigh.......
I assume del meant $18.000 a month and not a year ? Am I correct in doing that ?
I payed 18 k year for my old 35 sqm apartment.
Japan is expansive, Malaysia not so much, I would be very surprised if it were 18k per month.
I would be very suprised as well.. I calculated it as 1800 dollars in my head so thats why it looks retarded. Sorry .
@ Robinsa Um not sure which Physics class you took but you are most definitely wrong with "Fibre optics are 1.5 times faster than light", this is just very wrong and I don't want to start. Anyway the house looks amazing as I never really liked the idea of pro houses in Korea with the cramped housing with like 15 or so people living in a tiny apartment. Much more Western ideology suited.
MTV Cribs tours FXOpen Teeeeeam Houssssse!~ Chromed out keyboards, Diamond Mouse, no chairs for their computers, just hottubs in from their desks. Oh and lets check the fridge, Awwww yeahhhh, we got water for the pros, and over here, premium water for tha ladiessss.
Where is this exactly, i know it said in the OP but i don't know where that is. Anyway sick house, is FXO recruiting by any chance.....particularly mid-diamond players lol :D. Awwwll the best gol'diggers gonna wind up here yo.
On April 30 2011 12:12 Rasun wrote: Where is this exactly, i know it said in the OP but i don't know where that is. Anyway sick house, is FXO recruiting by any chance.....particularly mid-diamond players lol :D. Awwwll the best gol'diggers gonna wind up here yo.
Just south of Vietnam and Thailand, while just north of Indonesia and Singapore.
On April 29 2011 23:22 gNs.I-Jasa wrote: not to bash fxo too hard but with the money they have, they need to get better players i think.
User was temp banned for this post.
Mods I understand why you might want to ban for someone not giving Sheth and qxc as well as many other FXO up and comers the respect they deserve, but you shouldn't ban someone for stating an opinion even though if it is completely wrong.
How the hell do you focus on gaming in a place like that? I'd love to invite some friends and those friends can invite theirs and we'd be partying at the pool and BBQing
On April 30 2011 11:32 Hydrox911 wrote: @ Robinsa Um not sure which Physics class you took but you are most definitely wrong with "Fibre optics are 1.5 times faster than light", this is just very wrong and I don't want to start. Anyway the house looks amazing as I never really liked the idea of pro houses in Korea with the cramped housing with like 15 or so people living in a tiny apartment. Much more Western ideology suited.
Sorry I expressed myself a bit clumsy. What I meant is that it takes 1.5 time LONGER for light in fibreoptics to reach it's destination compared to light traveling straight. In other words it's 1.5 times SLOWER and nothing else.
On April 30 2011 14:17 steamrice wrote: How the hell do you focus on gaming in a place like that? I'd love to invite some friends and those friends can invite theirs and we'd be partying at the pool and BBQing
Well they are renovating it so they will messy it up a bit and make it less appealing. cold neon white lights. cubicles. no windows, and random socks in unusual places.
i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
Thats amazing, congratulations to all the players COMPLETELY JEALOUS ^^ and are they living there forever? or is it just like a vacation for 1 month or something?
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
wtf lol
in vegas a house like this is like 300k
Thanks for the support Fayth. Malaysias luxury real estate is quite inflated also.
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
wtf lol
in vegas a house like this is like 300k
Thanks for the support Fayth. Malaysias luxury real estate is quite inflated also.
Your estimate is close Geniuszerg.
300k in vegas? Link me plz I'd like to purchase.
just look it up, im not saying the house isnt nice I was just saying how much it was worth in vegas, maybe a bit more, like 400k I dunno, but nowhere near above 1mill, well that was a year ago or 2, real estate was kinda low there
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
wtf lol
in vegas a house like this is like 300k
10,000 square feet and a pool for 300k? What?
My old house in Portland, Oregon was 3000 feet, no pool, and not anywhere near nice and cost ~300k
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
wtf lol
in vegas a house like this is like 300k
Thanks for the support Fayth. Malaysias luxury real estate is quite inflated also.
Your estimate is close Geniuszerg.
300k in vegas? Link me plz I'd like to purchase.
just look it up, im not saying the house isnt nice I was just saying how much it was worth in vegas, maybe a bit more, like 400k I dunno, but nowhere near above 1mill, well that was a year ago or 2, real estate was kinda low there
i decided too look this up not believing that prices would be that low...was pleasantly surprised...i would assume that the house would go for around 4-600k (possibly more depending on community/location) but thats amazing deals on housing in vegas
amazing house though for the FXO guys, they deserve the best :D only a matter of time til all the top teams have team houses xD
edit: oh right, you would get the 10k sq.ft for that price...but most likely not as nice of a house...idk how to estimate a price for the quality without a large amount of investigation, and what i found led me to believe that its possible
This is a bit smaller, and has been renovated... House is the same age. From first look it would look worth more than my house for sure. But I haven't renovated yet.
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
wtf lol
in vegas a house like this is like 300k
it's sad but it is true. Bought a house in vancouver for a million and for the same price, i could of bought a mansion in california. The houses are so inflated that it is considered the top 3 worst city in the world in terms of house pricing.
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
wtf lol
in vegas a house like this is like 300k
it's sad but it is true. Bought a house in vancouver for a million and for the same price, i could of bought a mansion in california. The houses are so inflated that it is considered the top 3 worst city in the world in terms of house pricing.
LOL california? my house is at 1.2 mil and it no where near looks like that. I live in Orange County, California.
This is a bit smaller, and has been renovated... House is the same age. From first look it would look worth more than my house for sure. But I haven't renovated yet.
this look way sicker than the pic we've seen in this thread though....
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
wtf lol
in vegas a house like this is like 300k
it's sad but it is true. Bought a house in vancouver for a million and for the same price, i could of bought a mansion in california. The houses are so inflated that it is considered the top 3 worst city in the world in terms of house pricing.
LOL california? my house is at 1.2 mil and it no where near looks like that. I live in Orange County, California.
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
wtf lol
in vegas a house like this is like 300k
it's sad but it is true. Bought a house in vancouver for a million and for the same price, i could of bought a mansion in california. The houses are so inflated that it is considered the top 3 worst city in the world in terms of house pricing.
LOL california? my house is at 1.2 mil and it no where near looks like that. I live in Orange County, California.
You can find good property rental price that has ocean view in OC for less than the quoted price in this thread in gated community. Same size, more amenities. Anyway I don't wish to derail this further.
you need to take new pics of the whole house there is surely lots of things missing, anyway good job looks definitely like a dream come true for someone who wants to be pro gamers
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
wtf lol
in vegas a house like this is like 300k
Thanks for the support Fayth. Malaysias luxury real estate is quite inflated also.
Your estimate is close Geniuszerg.
300k in vegas? Link me plz I'd like to purchase.
just look it up, im not saying the house isnt nice I was just saying how much it was worth in vegas, maybe a bit more, like 400k I dunno, but nowhere near above 1mill, well that was a year ago or 2, real estate was kinda low there
Dam I wish i lived in Vegas lol - Where I live houses are ridiculously expensive, probably because i live right outside of NYC (Alpine Area)
Anyway that house is really nice for a few kids (Age 20 - 30) To live in to play video games, they are a pretty lucky few.
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
wtf lol
in vegas a house like this is like 300k
it's sad but it is true. Bought a house in vancouver for a million and for the same price, i could of bought a mansion in california. The houses are so inflated that it is considered the top 3 worst city in the world in terms of house pricing.
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
wtf lol
in vegas a house like this is like 300k
it's sad but it is true. Bought a house in vancouver for a million and for the same price, i could of bought a mansion in california. The houses are so inflated that it is considered the top 3 worst city in the world in terms of house pricing.
This is a bit smaller, and has been renovated... House is the same age. From first look it would look worth more than my house for sure. But I haven't renovated yet.
this look way sicker than the pic we've seen in this thread though....
This looks like many of the track homes in Vegas that are utterly devoid of personality or style. Cookie-cutter horror suburbia. Living there would be the most depressing thing possible for me but different strokes for different folks.
The Kuala house looks like it could shape up to be something great. Best of luck FXO.
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
I just played on NA from the house. I am sitting there right now... I had no delay.. The player I played seemed to know who I was.. I had absolutely NO delay what so ever on NA. At the same time, I had the NASL commentary going in the background, and youtube playing frank sinatra...
Are you going to continue to suggest that I am dumb enough to not get working internet in the house and that I wouldn't check to see that its playable on the 'major' servers of battle.net.
I spent over 20 000 USD to get this internet set up... so I'm sorry if I seem a little frustrated by your constant need to knit pick. Honestly man, you should come talk to me in my office sometime I would like to get the opportunity for an even playing field for knit picking.
$20,000 USD? I'm assuming it's that satellite in one of those pictures. How much a month would that internet connection be?
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
I just played on NA from the house. I am sitting there right now... I had no delay.. The player I played seemed to know who I was.. I had absolutely NO delay what so ever on NA. At the same time, I had the NASL commentary going in the background, and youtube playing frank sinatra...
Are you going to continue to suggest that I am dumb enough to not get working internet in the house and that I wouldn't check to see that its playable on the 'major' servers of battle.net.
I spent over 20 000 USD to get this internet set up... so I'm sorry if I seem a little frustrated by your constant need to knit pick. Honestly man, you should come talk to me in my office sometime I would like to get the opportunity for an even playing field for knit picking.
$20,000 USD? I'm assuming it's that satellite in one of those pictures. How much a month would that internet connection be?
Maybe its satelite internet but then they will be weather dependent to play tournaments.
My neighbour back where I lived before payed close to $20000 to get fibre optics to our area. I didnt pay a penny but still got the benefits! Pretty sure it was payed by corporate money though. Anyway, what Im trying to say is that it could be the price to draw a cable as well.
This is just awesome.. I am really speechless alot of mixed emotions. Kudos to you fxoboss. You're taking ESports and SC2 very far with this. Hope it goes well.
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
I just played on NA from the house. I am sitting there right now... I had no delay.. The player I played seemed to know who I was.. I had absolutely NO delay what so ever on NA. At the same time, I had the NASL commentary going in the background, and youtube playing frank sinatra...
Are you going to continue to suggest that I am dumb enough to not get working internet in the house and that I wouldn't check to see that its playable on the 'major' servers of battle.net.
I spent over 20 000 USD to get this internet set up... so I'm sorry if I seem a little frustrated by your constant need to knit pick. Honestly man, you should come talk to me in my office sometime I would like to get the opportunity for an even playing field for knit picking.
$20,000 USD? I'm assuming it's that satellite in one of those pictures. How much a month would that internet connection be?
Maybe its satelite internet but then they will be weather dependent to play tournaments.
My neighbour back where I lived before payed close to $20000 to get fibre optics to our area. I didnt pay a penny but still got the benefits! Pretty sure it was payed by corporate money though. Anyway, what Im trying to say is that it could be the price to draw a cable as well.
You can't play without lag on satelite that is for television. Or maybe thats 100 times faster than the speed of light? Perhaps your physics lessons can help us.
Pretty baller place. Would've prefered it to be in australia (Although costly, it would probally get some intresting discussion going just about E-sports)
Anyway, if i ever have to choose between FXO and another corp, ill choose you.
On April 30 2011 02:09 dtz wrote: Of course there is no such thing as zero lag. That's just a figure of speech. Bnet has inbuilt latency of 125ms ( or was it 150ms)? So zero lag probably mean 125 ms as that's as good as anyone can get. Even if you live next to the server with the most imbalanced internet ever.
Well done FXO. It's nice to see a team that takes very good care of its team. Hopefully someone will translate this into PlayXP or something. Who knows there will be some Koreans who got jealous and wanna move in. FXOMKP!
Yes and the point is that they live on the other side of the world on top of that.
I dont get people like u, i mean is ur life sooooo miserable and empty that u actually have to troll THIS team and house EVEN thought del and fxopen said that there will be NO lag and its their homebase of operations. I mean this is the best house ever in the history of esport and u have to troll it because ur an expert on fucking internet in Malaysia and u know everything there is to know about Kuala Lumpur and ur 100% sure that del and fxopen have no idea what they are doing because their house is not in fucking America but it is in Malaysia. Stupid troll.
Im not sure what it has to with my life but anyway the point is that there is lag from NA to Korea. Thats a fact. Now, how do you expect there to be less lag from Malaysia that have worse infrastucture and is located further away from NA ? Im not saying it cuz I hate FXO but Im just pointing out a problem they most likely experiance. Ill leave the happy go lucky part to you.
I just played on NA from the house. I am sitting there right now... I had no delay.. The player I played seemed to know who I was.. I had absolutely NO delay what so ever on NA. At the same time, I had the NASL commentary going in the background, and youtube playing frank sinatra...
Are you going to continue to suggest that I am dumb enough to not get working internet in the house and that I wouldn't check to see that its playable on the 'major' servers of battle.net.
I spent over 20 000 USD to get this internet set up... so I'm sorry if I seem a little frustrated by your constant need to knit pick. Honestly man, you should come talk to me in my office sometime I would like to get the opportunity for an even playing field for knit picking.
$20,000 USD? I'm assuming it's that satellite in one of those pictures. How much a month would that internet connection be?
Maybe its satelite internet but then they will be weather dependent to play tournaments.
My neighbour back where I lived before payed close to $20000 to get fibre optics to our area. I didnt pay a penny but still got the benefits! Pretty sure it was payed by corporate money though. Anyway, what Im trying to say is that it could be the price to draw a cable as well.
You can't play without lag on satelite that is for television. Or maybe thats 100 times faster than the speed of light? Perhaps your physics lessons can help us.
I paid for cable to be laid.
Wasnt me that said that was the internet antenna. I just said that it could be a cable that was put into the ground considering the price. You also just pointed out that I was correct.
I think its good that you got a proper cable. Satelite internet is seldom very reliable from what Ive experianced. Ive only used it twice here in Japan but both times I had huge problems with latency. Not to speak of the connection issues during the rain season.
Im not sure what youre trying to get at by the "100 times faster" statement but if youre trying to insult me you failed. Your facts were wrong to start with so please dont redicule me from a typo.
Ive told you Im positive to this whole idea I just expressed my concern on whether the internet will be sufficent for them to compete on the NA ladder with. Dont take it personal dude.
Wow that staircase is beautiful (how lame is it that I noticed a staircase most of all). That house looks fantastic and I need to start training so I can join FXO just to live there.
Holy shit! That house is just awesome. Grats for the players who will be living there and 2 thumbs up FXO for the implication you show in the development of e-Sports!
didnt realise fxopen was a forex trading platform untill i did some research on forex trading platforms for my uni assessment. I will probably use this application in the future
Supporting a pro team seems like a very risky investment to me. I would love to get an opportunity to speak with the marketing people involved with these non-gaming companies supporting esports outside of Korea. Seems like western esports will have to grow a lot before they attract enough people interested in forex.
Malaysia's a lovely country and once players get there and settle down I'm sure they'll love it. KL is an awesome city with just about everything you can ask for.
Besides, not looking that far ahead, but you're in the best region of the world to take a beach holiday . . .
I don't believe it until I see pics with players from it.
Too good!!!
Seriously, that place is fucking sick. I know Koreans can't relax unless you force them to, but Europeans with THIS kind of house, with ANY social skills at all, should be having a total blast every single weekend! This is Entourage type of shit!!!
I'm writing to you because I'm interested in being a part of your team. Also I WANT TO LIVE IN THAT SICK ASS HOUSE!!
I'm not particularly good at StarCraft 2. I'm only a Diamond League Protoss however I'am pursuing a career in finance. I have particular interest in Foreign Exchange. I hope my interest and skills in the finance industry outweighs my lack of skill in SC2.
I look forward to hearing from you soon to discuss how I can apply my finance/sc2 knowledge to your team.
On May 01 2011 00:57 bwally wrote: I don't understand how installing cable will reduce lag from the house location across the ocean plus the inherent battle.net lag.
I have 250-300ms ping to KR battle.net: 121.254.200.130 from east USA. And the lag is noticeable while playing but if I play on EU it's not.
Edit: Are the USA servers located in the west...then maybe this would help with Asia's latency to US server.
How come you think malaysia and korea are seperated by ocean?
I will not answer any more questions regarding latency, ping or anything a long those lines.. I have said it doesnt lag.. therefore, it doesnt lag unless you have some cheap internet, which is easy to come by in malaysia. But this is quality dedicated fibre optics... There is no lag. I am not going to say it again.
On April 30 2011 02:46 Robinsa wrote: Last time I checked neither a Porche or money broke the laws of physics last time I checked but Im sure theyll make an exception if they pay enough.
You clearly don't know what Physics even is.
The limiting factor of distance for internet speed and lag is minimal; i.e. most 'lag' can be overcome EASILY with even just a good fiber setup.
fxoboss paid $20k for an internet setup im assuming its at or better than this level of connection.
On May 01 2011 01:45 FXOpen wrote: How come you think malaysia and korea are seperated by ocean?
Maybe he doesn't know that Malaysia and Korea are connected by land... Though the cables might run through the sea even though they are connected by land.
On topic: I am pretty jealous, considering how cheap the property should cost in Malaysia compared to Singapore
When I got the cables installed for the dedicated line, I refused to pay until the Ping was satisfactory for game play. The guideline I set was that the RU server had to have a ping the same or lower than the AUS-SEA ping from the east coast. That ping is approximately 293 I had the target set at 270.
The RU server is pinging at 200, and is the laggiest of servers from Malaysia.
Anyone who further asks questions is simply insulting me for thinking that I would spend so much money on something (I mean renovations, studios, internet, promotion) if it was impossible for a professional gamer to play properly on the NA server at least.
Wish you chose Indonesia, but I that is only because I still have a house there. <3 KL, love the people. Hopefully you guys managed to get a nice maid, that makes or breaks how easy it is to live in Malaysia/Singapore/Indonesia.
To the guys who think it is cheaper to live in NA/EU, not at all, no.
EDIT: Guy above, some houses have a double kitchen. Maybe that...
FXOpen players living like kings. The team to be on right now as a player. Korean progaming houses look like factory sweatshops in comparison. :o
Can't wait to see more pictures once you guys are settled in, with equipment etc. :D
On May 01 2011 02:02 FXOpen wrote: Ok let me rephrase myself to make it more simple.
When I got the cables installed for the dedicated line, I refused to pay until the Ping was satisfactory for game play. The guideline I set was that the RU server had to have a ping the same or lower than the AUS-SEA ping from the east coast. That ping is approximately 293 I had the target set at 270.
The RU server is pinging at 200, and is the laggiest of servers from Malaysia.
Anyone who further asks questions is simply insulting me for thinking that I would spend so much money on something (I mean renovations, studios, internet, promotion) if it was impossible for a professional gamer to play properly on the NA server at least.
Huge props to you and the organisation. Just know that there are many of us appreciating what you guys are doing here. This is pretty epic.
I love how the foreigner scene finally gets a sick pro house (which has been something we have desired for years) and all people can do is argue about the internet and the pictures.
Come on guys, be happy. FXO is not a bunch of idiots.
On April 30 2011 03:11 DreamRaider wrote: How can they profit if they invest so much into a sc2 team with these luxury? Do they get anything out of this (Or is it just purely advertisement)?
They don't. FXOpenBoss is probably doing this for pure interest because he loves SC2.
All the money they are putting into SC2 could probably be better spent on marketing elsewhere. For instance, a currency trading magazine or currency trading discussion website, etc.
This is so amazing, I stared at the pictures in silence for 5 minutes. FXO this is absolutely awesome, superb sponsoring When I am going to malaysia (if), I will put all the pictures together and triangulate your position. See you there :D
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
Obviously magnitudes lower. Vancouver is in a first world country with a stable government that provides world-class public services. Not to mention the low crime rate and lack of racial/religious tension.
The house looks awesome but I'm still a bit iffy about expanding esports into Malaysia before it's even taken hold in the West. It seems like the wrong place to focus on what with the rampant poverty etc.
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
Obviously magnitudes lower. Vancouver is in a first world country with a stable government that provides world-class public services. Not to mention the low crime rate and lack of racial/religious tension.
The house looks awesome but I'm still a bit iffy about expanding esports into Malaysia before it's even taken hold in the West. It seems like the wrong place to focus on what with the rampant poverty etc.
easily the nicest progaming house i've seen. i'm amazed honestly. grats to the fxopen team. i hope you guys can manage to get some practice games in despite the amazing setting!
I hope in the very near future USA based e-sports teams will each have their very own mansion! These players overwhelmingly deserve it for how much they sacrifice in their lives to become pro-players!
that house is atleast 7000 square feet; and goin with the property price in KL, perhaps the house is estimated RM1.5M - 2M or 850k USD or something around that region.
On May 01 2011 00:57 bwally wrote: I don't understand how installing cable will reduce lag from the house location across the ocean plus the inherent battle.net lag.
I have 250-300ms ping to KR battle.net: 121.254.200.130 from east USA. And the lag is noticeable while playing but if I play on EU it's not.
Edit: Are the USA servers located in the west...then maybe this would help with Asia's latency to US server.
How come you think malaysia and korea are seperated by ocean?
I will not answer any more questions regarding latency, ping or anything a long those lines.. I have said it doesnt lag.. therefore, it doesnt lag unless you have some cheap internet, which is easy to come by in malaysia. But this is quality dedicated fibre optics... There is no lag. I am not going to say it again.
I was talking about KR or near <--> NA obviously. I am correct regardless. Play on NA and report back.
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
Obviously magnitudes lower. Vancouver is in a first world country with a stable government that provides world-class public services. Not to mention the low crime rate and lack of racial/religious tension.
The house looks awesome but I'm still a bit iffy about expanding esports into Malaysia before it's even taken hold in the West. It seems like the wrong place to focus on what with the rampant poverty etc.
I don't think you know anything about Malaysia. Rampant poverty, give me a break...the country is at full employement, stable government for the past decades, KL has a public transport system that works without drivers. It's not like there are no issues around here, but you make it sound like some third world country where people starve in the streets - definitely not true.
What's the area of KL like where the house is located? Is it in a more prominent area? Or is it like a paradise amongst the normal area? House looks amazing, and congrats to FXO and it's players, hope the house succeeds and helps the players improve :D
On May 01 2011 02:02 FXOpen wrote: Ok let me rephrase myself to make it more simple.
When I got the cables installed for the dedicated line, I refused to pay until the Ping was satisfactory for game play. The guideline I set was that the RU server had to have a ping the same or lower than the AUS-SEA ping from the east coast. That ping is approximately 293 I had the target set at 270.
The RU server is pinging at 200, and is the laggiest of servers from Malaysia.
Anyone who further asks questions is simply insulting me for thinking that I would spend so much money on something (I mean renovations, studios, internet, promotion) if it was impossible for a professional gamer to play properly on the NA server at least.
This sounds very reasonable and more like the figures I expected. I didnt know about the built-in delay in Bnet and that changes quite a lot. It should be playable around that latency I guess.
On April 30 2011 02:46 Robinsa wrote: Last time I checked neither a Porche or money broke the laws of physics last time I checked but Im sure theyll make an exception if they pay enough.
You clearly don't know what Physics even is.
The limiting factor of distance for internet speed and lag is minimal; i.e. most 'lag' can be overcome EASILY with even just a good fiber setup.
fxoboss paid $20k for an internet setup im assuming its at or better than this level of connection.
wow hes still defending fucking scrubs on THIS page? LOL....
guys.
fiber.
solves.
sit the fuck down and shut the fuck up unless you actually have a dedicated fiber line in malaysia and still somehow experience lag.
Now you got FXOpen to say that its in the 200-250 ping range. Thats what I said. Why do you think you know physics and I dont ? Everything Ive said has been true little man so unless you can come up and prove me wrong on something I suggest you keep your mouth shut.
On May 01 2011 02:02 FXOpen wrote: Ok let me rephrase myself to make it more simple.
When I got the cables installed for the dedicated line, I refused to pay until the Ping was satisfactory for game play. The guideline I set was that the RU server had to have a ping the same or lower than the AUS-SEA ping from the east coast. That ping is approximately 293 I had the target set at 270.
The RU server is pinging at 200, and is the laggiest of servers from Malaysia.
Anyone who further asks questions is simply insulting me for thinking that I would spend so much money on something (I mean renovations, studios, internet, promotion) if it was impossible for a professional gamer to play properly on the NA server at least.
This sounds very reasonable and more like the figures I expected. I didnt know about the built-in delay in Bnet and that changes quite a lot. It should be playable around that latency I guess.
On April 30 2011 02:46 Robinsa wrote: Last time I checked neither a Porche or money broke the laws of physics last time I checked but Im sure theyll make an exception if they pay enough.
You clearly don't know what Physics even is.
The limiting factor of distance for internet speed and lag is minimal; i.e. most 'lag' can be overcome EASILY with even just a good fiber setup.
fxoboss paid $20k for an internet setup im assuming its at or better than this level of connection.
wow hes still defending fucking scrubs on THIS page? LOL....
guys.
fiber.
solves.
sit the fuck down and shut the fuck up unless you actually have a dedicated fiber line in malaysia and still somehow experience lag.
Now you got FXOpen to say that its in the 200-250 ping range. Thats what I said. Why do you think you know physics and I dont ? Everything Ive said has been true little man so unless you can come up and prove me wrong on something I suggest you keep your mouth shut.
Twist my words more please.. I said RU server the laggiest of servers is 200 ping. Nothing you have said is true.
On May 01 2011 02:02 FXOpen wrote: Ok let me rephrase myself to make it more simple.
When I got the cables installed for the dedicated line, I refused to pay until the Ping was satisfactory for game play. The guideline I set was that the RU server had to have a ping the same or lower than the AUS-SEA ping from the east coast. That ping is approximately 293 I had the target set at 270.
The RU server is pinging at 200, and is the laggiest of servers from Malaysia.
Anyone who further asks questions is simply insulting me for thinking that I would spend so much money on something (I mean renovations, studios, internet, promotion) if it was impossible for a professional gamer to play properly on the NA server at least.
This sounds very reasonable and more like the figures I expected. I didnt know about the built-in delay in Bnet and that changes quite a lot. It should be playable around that latency I guess.
On May 01 2011 01:48 nath wrote:
On April 30 2011 02:46 Robinsa wrote: Last time I checked neither a Porche or money broke the laws of physics last time I checked but Im sure theyll make an exception if they pay enough.
You clearly don't know what Physics even is.
The limiting factor of distance for internet speed and lag is minimal; i.e. most 'lag' can be overcome EASILY with even just a good fiber setup.
fxoboss paid $20k for an internet setup im assuming its at or better than this level of connection.
wow hes still defending fucking scrubs on THIS page? LOL....
guys.
fiber.
solves.
sit the fuck down and shut the fuck up unless you actually have a dedicated fiber line in malaysia and still somehow experience lag.
Now you got FXOpen to say that its in the 200-250 ping range. Thats what I said. Why do you think you know physics and I dont ? Everything Ive said has been true little man so unless you can come up and prove me wrong on something I suggest you keep your mouth shut.
Twist my words more please.. I said RU server the laggiest of servers is 200 ping. Nothing you have said is true.
So you still claim you're going to to ping 50 to NA? Just wait and see that you will have around 200 ping to NA unless you get Harry potter to join your team. I won't answer this thread no more cuz there is no point and your fan boys will eventually just get me banned.
One picture is missing and its the important one, where is the gaming/practice room? Well i kinda understand how they snatch qxc and sheth from Root gaming.
I think its amazing and so awesome what FXO is doing for the community, their team, and the way players are treated in general. I hope this is an example to others in this community cos I know FOR SURE this is the way all teams should be treated. The money factor is the issue for all teams OBVIOUSLY, but when companies start seeing people investing this much in teams. Its a GREAT example for starcraft2 and can hopefully lead the way for many other companies to invest in teams.
GJ FXO. GL with everything. House looks absolutely amazing. What pro players wouldnt be desperate to live in that team house and play sc2 all day. What a nice environment to live in.
On May 01 2011 02:02 FXOpen wrote: Ok let me rephrase myself to make it more simple.
When I got the cables installed for the dedicated line, I refused to pay until the Ping was satisfactory for game play. The guideline I set was that the RU server had to have a ping the same or lower than the AUS-SEA ping from the east coast. That ping is approximately 293 I had the target set at 270.
The RU server is pinging at 200, and is the laggiest of servers from Malaysia.
Anyone who further asks questions is simply insulting me for thinking that I would spend so much money on something (I mean renovations, studios, internet, promotion) if it was impossible for a professional gamer to play properly on the NA server at least.
This sounds very reasonable and more like the figures I expected. I didnt know about the built-in delay in Bnet and that changes quite a lot. It should be playable around that latency I guess.
On May 01 2011 01:48 nath wrote:
On April 30 2011 02:46 Robinsa wrote: Last time I checked neither a Porche or money broke the laws of physics last time I checked but Im sure theyll make an exception if they pay enough.
You clearly don't know what Physics even is.
The limiting factor of distance for internet speed and lag is minimal; i.e. most 'lag' can be overcome EASILY with even just a good fiber setup.
fxoboss paid $20k for an internet setup im assuming its at or better than this level of connection.
wow hes still defending fucking scrubs on THIS page? LOL....
guys.
fiber.
solves.
sit the fuck down and shut the fuck up unless you actually have a dedicated fiber line in malaysia and still somehow experience lag.
Now you got FXOpen to say that its in the 200-250 ping range. Thats what I said. Why do you think you know physics and I dont ? Everything Ive said has been true little man so unless you can come up and prove me wrong on something I suggest you keep your mouth shut.
Twist my words more please.. I said RU server the laggiest of servers is 200 ping. Nothing you have said is true.
So you still claim you're going to to ping 50 to NA? Just wait and see that you will have around 200 ping to NA unless you get Harry potter to join your team. I won't answer this thread no more cuz there is no point and your fan boys will eventually just get me banned.
User was temp banned for this post.
Dude. why do you demand exact pings so much. Playable means playable.
The whole thing started because what you claimed initially was
On April 30 2011 01:53 Robinsa wrote: Great thing to get a team house and good luck with that. BUT, Kuala Lumpur !? To me that sounds totally retarded to be honest. Are you going to ladder on SEA with 500 ping? I dont get this move at all tbh.
500 ping on SEA?? He refuted that. If you gonna claim that you exagerrated in the first place, then you have no right to demand exact pings and calculations from him. All you need to know is that it's playable to every server except Russia.
There should be a ping delay but not too like 5 sec delay etc. I'm playing from singapore to SEA and sometimes to US. SEA has no delay, US has like a 1 sec delay which isn't like gamebreaking so it should be fine.
i believe to KR servers would be like around 100+ ping so definitely better than SEA to US
On May 01 2011 22:40 dolpiff wrote: why such a location? it will take days flight to get to any EU tournament won't it... better have a smaller reasonnable house in central europe city..
and it will only take a short while to get to korea or any SEA tournament
On April 30 2011 16:57 FXOpen wrote: I paid for cable to be laid.
Had to read this sentence 4 times before I realized he was not talking about how he paid for cable, to get laid (e.g he bought cable to increase his chances of intercourse) But paid for people actually laying down cables, haha. Anyway GJ FXOpen, great team house and a great time and hopefully great things shall come from your future.
On May 01 2011 22:40 dolpiff wrote: why such a location? it will take days flight to get to any EU tournament won't it... better have a smaller reasonnable house in central europe city..
On May 01 2011 22:40 dolpiff wrote: why such a location? it will take days flight to get to any EU tournament won't it... better have a smaller reasonnable house in central europe city..
9-11 hours flight..
To the Europe is not that bad from SEA. 10 Hours flight should not be that difficult. The problem is to the NA, which from SEA needs to cross the Pacific Ocean, which gonna be a very longgg flight.
However, I do believe that a pro should be prepare to make a long flight to compete in a tournament.
To the Europe is not that bad from SEA. 10 Hours flight should not be that difficult. The problem is to the NA, which from SEA needs to cross the Pacific Ocean, which gonna be a very longgg flight.
However, I do believe that a pro should be prepare to make a long flight to compete in a tournament.
I will be doing the flight from SEA to Columbus for MLG, Like you said players should be prepared for long flights if they want to compete all over the world. Major lans in the US have months break in between each event. So for being in malaysia, short flights for GSL games and the occasional long one to MLG Dreamhack etc shouldnt be difficult. You can always schedule the player to get there a day early so they can sleep off the jet lag before the tournament.
On May 01 2011 02:56 StarcraftMan wrote: All the money they are putting into SC2 could probably be better spent on marketing elsewhere. For instance, a currency trading magazine or currency trading discussion website, etc.
Also keeep in mind that when you make an study of marketing costs, the ammount of money it takes to set up a team, buy a house, pay the players etc... is not tha tmuch compared to what you would spend by just putting a full page advertisement on any nationwide magazine. (for a whole year) Those are darn expensive. This is like Ferrari, they have a F1 team and dont make any further advertisement, because you will not see an add on tv
On April 30 2011 03:11 DreamRaider wrote: How can they profit if they invest so much into a sc2 team with these luxury? Do they get anything out of this (Or is it just purely advertisement)?
They don't. FXOpenBoss is probably doing this for pure interest because he loves SC2.
All the money they are putting into SC2 could probably be better spent on marketing elsewhere. For instance, a currency trading magazine or currency trading discussion website, etc.
They offer a service I'm interested in. So I'm glad they sponsor events and players.
I think you could definitely contract/invite more players just by showing them pictures of this house. :lol :lol
Having that mansion as a progaming team house is the very definition of baller.
On May 01 2011 02:47 iCCup.Diamond wrote: I love how the foreigner scene finally gets a sick pro house (which has been something we have desired for years) and all people can do is argue about the internet and the pictures.
Come on guys, be happy. FXO is not a bunch of idiots.
To be fair, the feedback is like 90% positive. But as usual, the people giving negative feedback are a lot more fervent and persistent.
Don't let it fool you, impressions are overwhelmingly going :o and :bow FXO haha
On April 30 2011 03:11 DreamRaider wrote: How can they profit if they invest so much into a sc2 team with these luxury? Do they get anything out of this (Or is it just purely advertisement)?
They don't. FXOpenBoss is probably doing this for pure interest because he loves SC2.
All the money they are putting into SC2 could probably be better spent on marketing elsewhere. For instance, a currency trading magazine or currency trading discussion website, etc.
They offer a service I'm interested in. So I'm glad they sponsor events and players.
I agree. By sponsoring SC2 scene, at least they make me remember their company. And when I want to invest in the future, I might use their service if they offer what I want.
It's a shame they'll probably be spending the majority of their time in the practice area instead of living in the mini-palace they have there. Ssss, the house looks soooo nice.
On May 01 2011 02:02 FXOpen wrote: Ok let me rephrase myself to make it more simple.
When I got the cables installed for the dedicated line, I refused to pay until the Ping was satisfactory for game play. The guideline I set was that the RU server had to have a ping the same or lower than the AUS-SEA ping from the east coast. That ping is approximately 293 I had the target set at 270.
The RU server is pinging at 200, and is the laggiest of servers from Malaysia.
Anyone who further asks questions is simply insulting me for thinking that I would spend so much money on something (I mean renovations, studios, internet, promotion) if it was impossible for a professional gamer to play properly on the NA server at least.
This sounds very reasonable and more like the figures I expected. I didnt know about the built-in delay in Bnet and that changes quite a lot. It should be playable around that latency I guess.
On May 01 2011 01:48 nath wrote:
On April 30 2011 02:46 Robinsa wrote: Last time I checked neither a Porche or money broke the laws of physics last time I checked but Im sure theyll make an exception if they pay enough.
You clearly don't know what Physics even is.
The limiting factor of distance for internet speed and lag is minimal; i.e. most 'lag' can be overcome EASILY with even just a good fiber setup.
fxoboss paid $20k for an internet setup im assuming its at or better than this level of connection.
wow hes still defending fucking scrubs on THIS page? LOL....
guys.
fiber.
solves.
sit the fuck down and shut the fuck up unless you actually have a dedicated fiber line in malaysia and still somehow experience lag.
Now you got FXOpen to say that its in the 200-250 ping range. Thats what I said. Why do you think you know physics and I dont ? Everything Ive said has been true little man so unless you can come up and prove me wrong on something I suggest you keep your mouth shut.
Twist my words more please.. I said RU server the laggiest of servers is 200 ping. Nothing you have said is true.
Actually, RU server located same place where EU...
(24/7 guards for FXOBoSs and potential encounter with jungle animals). is that serious? =o lmao great house but we got pythons in the pool..it's whateves though man.
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
Obviously magnitudes lower. Vancouver is in a first world country with a stable government that provides world-class public services. Not to mention the low crime rate and lack of racial/religious tension.
The house looks awesome but I'm still a bit iffy about expanding esports into Malaysia before it's even taken hold in the West. It seems like the wrong place to focus on what with the rampant poverty etc.
Lucky its not your risk to take then
KL has pretty much no poverty maybe 1.4% or something from some World bank statistics. Overall a decent place to live, less rude douchebags too.
And come on, Canada has a stable government? Have you read the news lately?
Also, disregard haters =) FXOBoss can make the counter intuitive decisions necessary for success. G L H F!!!!
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
Obviously magnitudes lower. Vancouver is in a first world country with a stable government that provides world-class public services. Not to mention the low crime rate and lack of racial/religious tension.
The house looks awesome but I'm still a bit iffy about expanding esports into Malaysia before it's even taken hold in the West. It seems like the wrong place to focus on what with the rampant poverty etc.
Lucky its not your risk to take then
KL has pretty much no poverty maybe 1.4% or something from some World bank statistics. Overall a decent place to live, less rude douchebags too.
And come on, Canada has a stable government? Have you read the news lately?
Also, disregard haters =) FXOBoss can make the counter intuitive decisions necessary for success. G L H F!!!!
Thanks for the educated post, very refreshing.
I am good at what I do, and that is not play starcraft But create businesses. Which is why I can get a bit hot tempered when people start bashing me about my decisions.. Its possible this could be my one failure, but I don't think that will happen. Seeing as though, the house already belonged to us before we started our e-sports project, we make more than enough to compete with the likes of GSL without sponsors (Although we always welcome sponsors) and our team is full of great people. I dont see any failure. At least not near term.
Malaysian politics are a bit iffy, but 99.99% of the time the government only bothers the locals. Crime is minimal, and far less organised than the likes of the united states and canada, and its more likely to get someone throwing a stone at you, than pointing a gun at you. Just incomparison to say, I dno... Washington DC. I visit the states often enough, to know that Malaysias lifestyle is a perfect environment for e-sports. At least for now.
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
Obviously magnitudes lower. Vancouver is in a first world country with a stable government that provides world-class public services. Not to mention the low crime rate and lack of racial/religious tension.
The house looks awesome but I'm still a bit iffy about expanding esports into Malaysia before it's even taken hold in the West. It seems like the wrong place to focus on what with the rampant poverty etc.
Lucky its not your risk to take then
KL has pretty much no poverty maybe 1.4% or something from some World bank statistics. Overall a decent place to live, less rude douchebags too.
And come on, Canada has a stable government? Have you read the news lately?
Also, disregard haters =) FXOBoss can make the counter intuitive decisions necessary for success. G L H F!!!!
Thanks for the educated post, very refreshing.
I am good at what I do, and that is not play starcraft But create businesses. Which is why I can get a bit hot tempered when people start bashing me about my decisions.. Its possible this could be my one failure, but I don't think that will happen. Seeing as though, the house already belonged to us before we started our e-sports project, we make more than enough to compete with the likes of GSL without sponsors (Although we always welcome sponsors) and our team is full of great people. I dont see any failure. At least not near term.
Malaysian politics are a bit iffy, but 99.99% of the time the government only bothers the locals. Crime is minimal, and far less organised than the likes of the united states and canada, and its more likely to get someone throwing a stone at you, than pointing a gun at you. Just incomparison to say, I dno... Washington DC. I visit the states often enough, to know that Malaysias lifestyle is a perfect environment for e-sports. At least for now.
KL has 1.1 % of the nations poor, so overall it's not ideal, but decent enough. And no guns =) doesn't that make you feel safer already?
As for the Malaysian envt, there's a growing culture of gaming in PC cafes, it's quite popular, but there's no true competitive "e-sports" scene. At best a few local tourneys. haven't been there for 3 years now so I don't know how it's like currently, especially with SC2.
Government is pretty shitty, but not really different from any other government.
Good luck man, hope u get sponsors. =)
Edit: some extra info on the travel issue, historically, Malaysia or specifically Malacca was an important nautical trade centre and Malay was sorta the "lingua franca" used in over 80 countries. (from my 10th grade history textbook) So just saying it'd be a good choice if you want the best of both worlds having the ability to travel to Europe and NA (about 12 hours depending on location and how many connecting flights) as well as being a short hop and skip away from Korea (about 5 hours)
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
Obviously magnitudes lower. Vancouver is in a first world country with a stable government that provides world-class public services. Not to mention the low crime rate and lack of racial/religious tension.
The house looks awesome but I'm still a bit iffy about expanding esports into Malaysia before it's even taken hold in the West. It seems like the wrong place to focus on what with the rampant poverty etc.
Lucky its not your risk to take then
KL has pretty much no poverty maybe 1.4% or something from some World bank statistics. Overall a decent place to live, less rude douchebags too.
And come on, Canada has a stable government? Have you read the news lately?
Also, disregard haters =) FXOBoss can make the counter intuitive decisions necessary for success. G L H F!!!!
Thanks for the educated post, very refreshing.
I am good at what I do, and that is not play starcraft But create businesses. Which is why I can get a bit hot tempered when people start bashing me about my decisions.. Its possible this could be my one failure, but I don't think that will happen. Seeing as though, the house already belonged to us before we started our e-sports project, we make more than enough to compete with the likes of GSL without sponsors (Although we always welcome sponsors) and our team is full of great people. I dont see any failure. At least not near term.
Malaysian politics are a bit iffy, but 99.99% of the time the government only bothers the locals. Crime is minimal, and far less organised than the likes of the united states and canada, and its more likely to get someone throwing a stone at you, than pointing a gun at you. Just incomparison to say, I dno... Washington DC. I visit the states often enough, to know that Malaysias lifestyle is a perfect environment for e-sports. At least for now.
KL has 1.1 % of the nations poor, so overall it's not ideal, but decent enough. And no guns =) doesn't that make you feel safer already?
As for the Malaysian envt, there's a growing culture of gaming in PC cafes, it's quite popular, but there's no true competitive "e-sports" scene. At best a few local tourneys. haven't been there for 3 years now so I don't know how it's like currently, especially with SC2.
Government is pretty shitty, but not really different from any other government.
Good luck man, hope u get sponsors. =)
Edit: some extra info on the travel issue, historically, Malaysia or specifically Malacca was an important nautical trade centre and Malay was sorta the "lingua franca" used in over 80 countries. (from my 10th grade history textbook) So just saying it'd be a good choice if you want the best of both worlds having the ability to travel to Europe and NA (about 12 hours depending on location and how many connecting flights) as well as being a short hop and skip away from Korea (about 5 hours)
Well, I'd like to add a little bit about the "e-sports" scene here. DotA is actually very popular here, every young male in Malaysia knows or plays the game, and we've held big DotA LAN tournaments with European and Chinese teams participating before. Though it might be harder for SC2 to take off here considering its price and how there's no way to pirate it (to play online).
Dota is enormous here. One of the biggest scenes. But our objective is not to convert the malaysian market, just to provide an arena for professionals to compete and entertain the malaysian and global communities. Its just logistically easier for our operations to be here. It also doesnt hurt my wallet so much.
On April 30 2011 14:35 Geniuszerg wrote: i wonder how much that costs in malaysia, cuz from where i live, a place like that would cost like over 4-5 million O_O then again i live in vancouver, which has super inflated house prices compared to other places
Obviously magnitudes lower. Vancouver is in a first world country with a stable government that provides world-class public services. Not to mention the low crime rate and lack of racial/religious tension.
The house looks awesome but I'm still a bit iffy about expanding esports into Malaysia before it's even taken hold in the West. It seems like the wrong place to focus on what with the rampant poverty etc.
Lucky its not your risk to take then
KL has pretty much no poverty maybe 1.4% or something from some World bank statistics. Overall a decent place to live, less rude douchebags too.
And come on, Canada has a stable government? Have you read the news lately?
Also, disregard haters =) FXOBoss can make the counter intuitive decisions necessary for success. G L H F!!!!
Thanks for the educated post, very refreshing.
I am good at what I do, and that is not play starcraft But create businesses. Which is why I can get a bit hot tempered when people start bashing me about my decisions.. Its possible this could be my one failure, but I don't think that will happen. Seeing as though, the house already belonged to us before we started our e-sports project, we make more than enough to compete with the likes of GSL without sponsors (Although we always welcome sponsors) and our team is full of great people. I dont see any failure. At least not near term.
Malaysian politics are a bit iffy, but 99.99% of the time the government only bothers the locals. Crime is minimal, and far less organised than the likes of the united states and canada, and its more likely to get someone throwing a stone at you, than pointing a gun at you. Just incomparison to say, I dno... Washington DC. I visit the states often enough, to know that Malaysias lifestyle is a perfect environment for e-sports. At least for now.
KL has 1.1 % of the nations poor, so overall it's not ideal, but decent enough. And no guns =) doesn't that make you feel safer already?
As for the Malaysian envt, there's a growing culture of gaming in PC cafes, it's quite popular, but there's no true competitive "e-sports" scene. At best a few local tourneys. haven't been there for 3 years now so I don't know how it's like currently, especially with SC2.
Government is pretty shitty, but not really different from any other government.
Good luck man, hope u get sponsors. =)
Edit: some extra info on the travel issue, historically, Malaysia or specifically Malacca was an important nautical trade centre and Malay was sorta the "lingua franca" used in over 80 countries. (from my 10th grade history textbook) So just saying it'd be a good choice if you want the best of both worlds having the ability to travel to Europe and NA (about 12 hours depending on location and how many connecting flights) as well as being a short hop and skip away from Korea (about 5 hours)
Well, I'd like to add a little bit about the "e-sports" scene here. DotA is actually very popular here, every young male in Malaysia knows or plays the game, and we've held big DotA LAN tournaments with European and Chinese teams participating before. Though it might be harder for SC2 to take off here considering its price and how there's no way to pirate it (to play online).
Lol good point about the pirating. I remember Garena XD.
FXO, are there any interviews about you out there? I don't want to sound like a stalker, but I was curious to learn more about your business history, how you got involved with SC2, and stuff like that.
Just wanna give FXO a huge welcome to M'sia. Although Ampang is a pretty good area but I would have thought u guys would have gotten a house in Cyberjaya instead. Benefits include: 1) closer to the airport 2) further away from distractions (KL night life, traffic, ppl, ie conducive for training!) 3) steadier internet (as it is in the MSC zone) 4) cheaper houses as it is away from the city 5) tax breaks.
I'm guessing you guys are getting Unifi so it shouldn't be a problem (especially now when their monthly download volume policy is not yet in force). If you go for Streamyx you can be assured that you will sometimes get disconnects, downtime and lag.
On May 03 2011 12:18 wzzit wrote: FXO, are there any interviews about you out there? I don't want to sound like a stalker, but I was curious to learn more about your business history, how you got involved with SC2, and stuff like that.
This is the only one I know of for FXOBoSs (aka Josh, or 'FXOpen' on TL).
On May 03 2011 14:25 Bart wrote: Just wanna give FXO a huge welcome to M'sia. Although Ampang is a pretty good area but I would have thought u guys would have gotten a house in Cyberjaya instead. Benefits include: 1) closer to the airport 2) further away from distractions (KL night life, traffic, ppl, ie conducive for training!) 3) steadier internet (as it is in the MSC zone) 4) cheaper houses as it is away from the city 5) tax breaks.
I'm guessing you guys are getting Unifi so it shouldn't be a problem (especially now when their monthly download volume policy is not yet in force). If you go for Streamyx you can be assured that you will sometimes get disconnects, downtime and lag.
Cyberjaya also has like the biggest mosque in Malaysia, which is constantly attracting the wrong kind of people for such a business.
The only way for players to get into KL city from our team house is VIA our team van. Which will be driven by my driver. I.e if they request to go somewhere and say "dont tell josh" it wont happen
Internet is fine, I have already said this doesnt need a response
4/5 = We already owned this house before the esports project.
On May 03 2011 17:34 AlgeriaT wrote: Put at least most of those pics in spoiler tags, please. Froze my computer up for a good 2 minutes :/
Get better internet like we have in Malaysia Seriously though, I think you have a problem with your computer. Try a different browser or something if your computer freezes while downloading pictures. I suggest Chrome 11. It loads them instantly for me.
On May 04 2011 00:52 Nik0 wrote: FXOBoss is a fucking boss.
I have only read the first 7 pages of this thread, so I'm not fully aware wether this has already been posted or not, but...
Does anyone realize, beyond the great opportunity that is offered by FXO for team FXO, that this is another major step for eSports in general? If someone would approach me, trying to get me into this new thing he is into, I would probably take him damn seriously if there's FX broking companies backing it up with houses like this. No one can waive eSports off as a joke anymore.
ROOT getting huge sponsors, the NASL, now FXO coming up with a punch in the face for everyone bragging about what cluesless life losers professional SC II players are on threads like this... What's coming next?
Anyhow. I'm super psyched for this and even though I will probably never see it IRL, I could wet my pants in happyness. Congratulations to everyone on FXO.
On May 03 2011 17:34 AlgeriaT wrote: Put at least most of those pics in spoiler tags, please. Froze my computer up for a good 2 minutes :/
Get better internet like we have in Malaysia Seriously though, I think you have a problem with your computer. Try a different browser or something if your computer freezes while downloading pictures. I suggest Chrome 11. It loads them instantly for me.
On May 02 2011 07:00 Pure Luck wrote: (24/7 guards for FXOBoSs and potential encounter with jungle animals). is that serious? =o lmao great house but we got pythons in the pool..it's whateves though man.
Larva consumes Sheth :3 If only I were good at doing cute fanart...
On May 09 2011 19:54 Mailing wrote: That either seems like a huge waste of money, or so few people want to live in Malaysia that property is super cheap :X
pssst already owned by FXO even before their entry into esports
Everyone with a basic intelligence who spend 5 mins looking up FXOpen should be pretty sure that the decision to set up this house in Malaysia is the right decision. Why would someone do this if it would have a) lag issues, b) was cost ineffective or c) a bad location at all.
i am absolutely amazed that FXOpen invests in eSports like this. so cool!
Well, I'd like to add a little bit about the "e-sports" scene here. DotA is actually very popular here, every young male in Malaysia knows or plays the game, and we've held big DotA LAN tournaments with European and Chinese teams participating before. Though it might be harder for SC2 to take off here considering its price and how there's no way to pirate it (to play online).
Lol good point about the pirating. I remember Garena XD.
Garena is like a platform for pirates games, and yea i don't think SC2 can replace DoTA anything time soon, atleast for the 2-3 years in Malaysia. But FXO do create a nice fresh start for E-sports scenes in Malaysia. It's always nice to see something other than DotA. And it's gonna encourage more SEA pro-gamer to step up into the international scene. It's always nice for fans like me to catch some live events in your home country =p
In all honesty It's not about the house. This only shows that FXOpen is taking care of their players. To have a manager that goes to this length for his players means more than a fancy house with a swimming pool. If anything this house will buff the loyalty from their players inspiring them to perform even better A happier crew makes the income better. Just look at google, It's one of the most desirable work offices in the world right now, and they get the best employees because they take good care of them.
This house is a great investment and this very thread is a PR stunt from their side as I bet that many of the very very top notch koreans and NA/EU players are tired of sharing a dirty flat crammed together in a small space will consider trying out for FXO.
If anything it shows that pro houses doesn't have to be a small dark flat with sleeping bags and im sure we'll see some changes in the living conditions of the pro's from now on.
Awesome house. Looks amazing. Really nothing bad to say. Interested in knowing why FXO would sponsor an e-sports team. Did it really seems like a legitimate use of advertising money or is it more a pet project / interest of management (maybe someone likes games?).
I can see the connection though between gamers and trading currency online, especially since they usually like gaming experience in traders. I wonder if anyone has actually used FXOpen because of team FXO.
On May 27 2011 22:58 ct2299 wrote: Interested in knowing why FXO would sponsor an e-sports team. Did it really seems like a legitimate use of advertising money or is it more a pet project / interest of management (maybe someone likes games?).
Easy answer. We love games and love SCII. Just like FXOpen's Drift racing sponsorships, it is part business and part fun because we like those things. E-Sports is an industry with huge potential so it's not just money wasted. Brand awareness for FXOpen aside, esports can stand on it's own as a money making venture and what better way to make money than by doing what you enjoy.
yep house looks amazing. but dont forget malaysia is cheap in those terms, having a householder or getting such a house, with a good salary from EU/NA you can afford such a house in malaysia with ease.
You should do some before and after pictures, like, this is what it looked like before, this is what it looks like 6 months after progamers started living here
On May 27 2011 22:58 ct2299 wrote: Interested in knowing why FXO would sponsor an e-sports team. Did it really seems like a legitimate use of advertising money or is it more a pet project / interest of management (maybe someone likes games?).
Easy answer. We love games and love SCII. Just like FXOpen's Drift racing sponsorships, it is part business and part fun because we like those things. E-Sports is an industry with huge potential so it's not just money wasted. Brand awareness for FXOpen aside, esports can stand on it's own as a money making venture and what better way to make money than by doing what you enjoy.
I really want to know the business model of how an esports team makes money by themselves.
On May 27 2011 22:58 ct2299 wrote: Interested in knowing why FXO would sponsor an e-sports team. Did it really seems like a legitimate use of advertising money or is it more a pet project / interest of management (maybe someone likes games?).
Easy answer. We love games and love SCII. Just like FXOpen's Drift racing sponsorships, it is part business and part fun because we like those things. E-Sports is an industry with huge potential so it's not just money wasted. Brand awareness for FXOpen aside, esports can stand on it's own as a money making venture and what better way to make money than by doing what you enjoy.
I really want to know the business model of how an esports team makes money by themselves.
sorry for the contentless post, but this isn't something that makes sense to me either, and i would like to know.
is it similiar to the way microsoft planned to lose money when they first released the 360?
On May 27 2011 22:58 ct2299 wrote: Interested in knowing why FXO would sponsor an e-sports team. Did it really seems like a legitimate use of advertising money or is it more a pet project / interest of management (maybe someone likes games?).
Easy answer. We love games and love SCII. Just like FXOpen's Drift racing sponsorships, it is part business and part fun because we like those things. E-Sports is an industry with huge potential so it's not just money wasted. Brand awareness for FXOpen aside, esports can stand on it's own as a money making venture and what better way to make money than by doing what you enjoy.
I really want to know the business model of how an esports team makes money by themselves.
From what i understand they will stay in SK to practice and improve and later they will move to malasya because, FXO will have a big tournament there will all the pro foreigners plus koreans!
It's gonna be a type of homestory cup but with a big pool and tropical wheater.. i wish girl teams existed.. :d
After waking up FXO team members are given their breakfast in bed by scantily clad french maids. After breakfast, depending on their preferences, team members will take a jog around the grounds to exercise and say hello to the private security force guarding them or go for a swim in there 12 metre pool. Then they practice SC2 for the rest of the day, before taking their dinner on the patio surrounded by exotic dancers and live music. FXO team members then go down to their secret underground complex and suit up to fight crime.
On June 15 2011 19:05 friedchicken wrote: After waking up FXO team members are given their breakfast in bed by scantily clad french maids. After breakfast, depending on their preferences, team members will take a jog around the grounds to exercise and say hello to the private security force guarding them or go for a swim in there 12 metre pool. Then they practice SC2 for the rest of the day, before taking their dinner on the patio surrounded by exotic dancers and live music. FXO team members then go down to their secret underground complex and suit up to fight crime.
Really nice set up. What kind of computers are you planning on getting? I can only imagine what the set up is going to look like. You planning to do a big gaming room or computers in each of the player's room? Actually I got the feeling your going to do both. Really nice location though. I live in Great Falls Virginia 15 minutes away from Pennsylvania Avenue (white house for the uninformed) and that is a nice house even by my standards. I know the crime has to be better there too most people don't realize you can hit the capitol then grab a hooker and some cocaine the next block over just to have it all taken at gun point right when you make it to the next block.
Disregard the haters. Everyone needs something to do I suppose.
I hope my flooring business is 1/20 as successful as your business one day. On that note ever think about some bamboo and tile floors? LOL. Good luck guys and enjoy.
On June 15 2011 19:05 friedchicken wrote: After waking up FXO team members are given their breakfast in bed by scantily clad french maids. After breakfast, depending on their preferences, team members will take a jog around the grounds to exercise and say hello to the private security force guarding them or go for a swim in there 12 metre pool. Then they practice SC2 for the rest of the day, before taking their dinner on the patio surrounded by exotic dancers and live music. FXO team members then go down to their secret underground complex and suit up to fight crime.
You lost me after the first sentence
So was everyone else, including the team members. FXO will not be playing SC2 anymore.
I read only some random pages of the rather long thread, so I maybe nmissed the answer, but I kinda still don't get the Malayisa thing. FXO's lineup is mostly western players, isn't it? I, as a middle European, would probably just die after a month in Malaysia - that's not bashing on anyone, but a statement of the the climate. Many of us are just not built that way to survive in tropical areas. Are you really sure, that the climate will not have adverse effects on your players?
Well luckily they have a house...With AC. Gamer's usually are not known for there out door hobbies. I think QXC likes to do that ballet/dance/karate/jump over random shit so maybe he will be outside some. He has more balls then I will ever have for admitting that... Look a trash can!!! That mlg interview cracked me up.
On August 04 2011 18:07 Fleshcut wrote: Why is it located in Kuala Lumpur?! I mean... that's so far away from any big tournament, isn't it? Why there?
I believe it was explained earlier that it was a property already owned by FXO that was mostly sitting unused. It puts them in a timezone fairly close to Korea, and probably with playable ping as well.
Yes, they could have gotten a Korean progaming condo, but they might very well end up paying more than the money saved on airlines for the higher housing costs in Seoul and end up with less living space to boot.
Not really relevant to this thread, but now that FXO has acquired fOu they will also have that property in Korea for any players actively participating in GSL.
Sorry for digging up quite an old thread but I just remembered that FXO had a teamhouse but I wasn't able to figure out what they use it for since their team mainly consists of korean players and those most definitely train and live in korea. So does anyone know if anyone is actually living at the house right now?