compLexity & Gamma Gamers Announce coL House - Page 7
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jmbthirteen
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On May 19 2012 10:01 Govou wrote: nice PR move.. but I doubt this will do much to increase their performance. honestly, this doesn't really fit gaming house. so because its nicer than small apartments in Seoul, it doesn't fit a gaming house? thats just a bunch of bs. A gaming house isn't an extremely useful tool because of how big or small it is. | ||
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Govou
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On May 19 2012 13:13 jmbthirteen wrote: so because its nicer than small apartments in Seoul, it doesn't fit a gaming house? thats just a bunch of bs. A gaming house isn't an extremely useful tool because of how big or small it is. when did i said anything about size? man, your assumption is just so wrong and off I dont even know where you got this idea. I thought it's pretty easy to see the house lacks some common gaming house features. First it doesn't have a central practice room. second it is not in korea. Please give me a example of a gaming house that actually worked well and it produced actual results without first two I mentioned. If I were spending money to improve my teams performance 1st and foremost, those two are probably the first thing I would have thought of. That's why I believe complexity didnt really put much thought into this so called gaming house. maybe such house will help them lure other players to their roster... that's my opinion. That's why I called it a PR move. | ||
CrazyF1r3f0x
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jmbthirteen
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On May 19 2012 17:42 Govou wrote: when did i said anything about size? man, your assumption is just so wrong and off I dont even know where you got this idea. I thought it's pretty easy to see the house lacks some common gaming house features. First it doesn't have a central practice room. second it is not in korea. Please give me a example of a gaming house that actually worked well and it produced actual results without first two I mentioned. If I were spending money to improve my teams performance 1st and foremost, those two are probably the first thing I would have thought of. That's why I believe complexity didnt really put much thought into this so called gaming house. maybe such house will help them lure other players to their roster... that's my opinion. That's why I called it a PR move. how do you know it doesn't have a central practice area? from the few pics we have seen? You think of all the rooms in that house they can't make one dedicated to a practice area? C'mon man. And yeah its not in korea. So? We are trying to grow esports here in the west. coL getting a house in Korea doesn't help that and does nothing for their other games. And the EG house has been very beneficial. Idra won 2 tournaments after being in the house. also puma was staying at the house before nasl season 2 finals which he won. he was able to be in a great practice environment and not have jetlag rather than staying in a hotel or flying from korea straight to nasl. You act like there have been a ton of gaming houses outside korea, which their haven't been. To say this house won't increase their performance is stupid. This house will be a huge asset if used correctly, regardless of location. | ||
iRemedy
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Govou
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On May 19 2012 20:40 jmbthirteen wrote: how do you know it doesn't have a central practice area? from the few pics we have seen? You think of all the rooms in that house they can't make one dedicated to a practice area? C'mon man. And yeah its not in korea. So? We are trying to grow esports here in the west. coL getting a house in Korea doesn't help that and does nothing for their other games. And the EG house has been very beneficial. Idra won 2 tournaments after being in the house. also puma was staying at the house before nasl season 2 finals which he won. he was able to be in a great practice environment and not have jetlag rather than staying in a hotel or flying from korea straight to nasl. You act like there have been a ton of gaming houses outside korea, which their haven't been. To say this house won't increase their performance is stupid. This house will be a huge asset if used correctly, regardless of location. me act like? no it was you who act like you knew something about me. you thought i was ranting at small room. now you just think I'm wrong and gonna prove me wrong at all cost regardless of what I point I make. look at the pic again, the rooms are already set up with computers and furniture. maybe. maybe they will in future. but I noticed it wasn't there and pointed it out. It was my opinion based on those facts. After closer inspection of those pic, I noticed those pics are 'brochure' pics and I admit I jumped to conclusion a bit. The EG lair. you think EG lair was successful? well ok if you think so then maybe it is. now that I think about it I guess it can be called a 'good' proving ground. However 'successful'? I think Idra and Puma winning has more to do with their original skill than the house. If MVP moves into EG house and wins, is it due to his skill or the house? Idra and Puma were winning before the house and I am skeptic how much house actually worked for them. I'm not saying it is worthless. I just think the resource could have been more little more efficiently but really I'm not here to argue with you about EG lair and cause more stir. The point is that don't you think it would have been more beneficial if they set up a house in korea? I think so. To me it screams 'commitment' and 'excellence' at the same time. maybe you wouldn't. By the way since you mentioned that my opinion were BS and stupid, I'm going to return the favour and call yours same. overall I feel the house is just overkill like many mentioned here. progamers need to grind at least 6-8 hrs a day to be competitive and the house looks like a frat boy's dream house just ready to party. Honestly a boat house? sure it's nice to unwind sometimes and having fun is just as much important but like I said, money could have been spent better in my opinion. Anyways I do congratulate Complexity on partnership and command them for greater commitment to eSports. | ||
GhandiEAGLE
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gulati
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Billionaires. | ||
Bedrock
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On May 20 2012 20:44 gulati wrote: This house is a bit TOO nice for gamers. This is comparable to houses for Billionaires. Billionaires. Who are you to judge what a gamer deserves or not? This does two things in my opinion: 1. It builds up the competition of what a professional gaming house environment should be like, hence the chance for other teams to have better environments to train in. 2. It shows to the world that the professional gaming world is becoming legit. Props to Jason Lake and the coL crew, I hope other eSports organizations like coL and EG can move the needle like this. | ||
darthfoley
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Props to coL for setting this up! | ||
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