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Slardar
Canada7592 Posts
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Kaoriyu
Canada276 Posts
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madals
United Kingdom624 Posts
Earlier in the thread, someone said how its not important for eSports to be "sexy and cool". I completely disagree. In a world where social media plays a huge part in any form of advertising the key to getting things "shared" is to have people think they are cool. Sharing a football or basketball story is socially fine, due to public opinion on the matter; eSports not so much due to the opinion of players being sterotypical "nerds" - something people don't necessarily want to be associated with. There is also the aspect of "Sport" - there are benefits to being in good physical condition regardless if its just your fingers or your whole body engaged in activity. This again is an area where eSports can easily take some stick purely from trying to be classed as a sport (rightfully so). If the icon of a "Sport" is overweight and clearly not putting effort into their appearance, it is not exactly something people want to aspire to become when compared to say David Beckham. | ||
marttorn
Norway5211 Posts
The vast majority of professionals, be it korean or western, know that being healthy is immensely important to performing your best at StarCraft, despite the fact that superficially, there isn't much physical labour involved. I suppose I could agree that how the western world views gamers as a whole is a lot more unhealthy and stereotypical than the way Koreans view them. | ||
Klondikebar
United States2227 Posts
On December 30 2011 03:37 Doc.Rivers wrote: You may be thinking of Koreans. We're talking about western progamers here. No no, I'm thinking of Westerners. And outside of weight there are still things that they can do to improve how they look. Style, hair, skin...and all that shows up. I mean, look at the progamers we think are hot. They are actually REALLY hot. We could stick a lot of them on magazine covers ezpz. | ||
Kyrillion
Russian Federation748 Posts
So let me get this straight...you DON'T want a bunch of hot girls getting incredibly randy around you at an SC2 tournament? I mean, DeMuslim already has a very attractive girlfriend...he's not going to take them. They're there for you On the other side, the hotter Demuslim, the uglier you seem in compared to him. Looking better isn't only good for girls, better looking people get more exposure then ugly people. So look at the bigger picture. You're most likely not gonna become world ESPORT stars looking like the south park guy in the OP. I'm fairly sure nobody is going to deny your 5 consecutive Starleague victories because you're ugly. And I'm fairly sure also that would suffice to make you a star in the gaming world. I almost forgot to thank the OP for giving me the occasion to take this wonderful picture : . Definitely going in the funny pics thread right now. | ||
Ventor
United States336 Posts
On December 30 2011 02:23 Naniwa wrote: im up for photoshoot any time. It would be funny to get a glamour shot of you charging into battle with 7 probes against a huge mob of angry korean netizens holding up a gom tv flag. | ||
goswser
United States3519 Posts
We need sc2 entrances to look like this | ||
Bojas
Netherlands2397 Posts
Regular sports have healthy looking people with good looks in general For e-athletes I think we can objectively say that they aren't as good looking You're a mainstream person you just watch on TV/internet whatever the f you want. What's gonna be better? Good looking people get more exposure, get more attention and the average derp/derpette approves of good looking people rather then under average looking. Ofcourse this is regardless of what you think of the actual game we're only looking at how people are perceived. I don't think it can ever be a bad thing to improve your looks. Maybe you can't really compare people who play regular sports to e-athletes but still it can't be a bad thing. | ||
itiswhatitis
United States136 Posts
On December 30 2011 03:43 goswser wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Qa6Ifbiijo We need sc2 entrances to look like this Yes, where is our GSP??!! | ||
KingPaddy
1053 Posts
On December 30 2011 03:35 HypernovA wrote: So i heard that Western Pro Gamers work out and have a pretty good body. I think I saw a picture on here but i cant find it. I tried googling image "western pro gamers body" but i couldn't find it. I want to see pictures of their nice body, anybody have it? Haha.. wp! | ||
GuiltyJerk
United States584 Posts
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SirRobin
United States269 Posts
on a serious note, I think now with Esports growing the important thing soon here is to start marketing campaigns. There aren't too many girl gamers but our best target population to attract more players and spectators (aka grow) is to appeal to the gamer community. Look how big gamers are becoming. When Skyrim came out every girl I talked to even knew about it. It sold over 7 million copies in the first week, and earlier this month its up to 10 million. Steam also said it was the fastest selling game on their platform. I don't think there was a single gamer who didn't hear about Skyrim. WoW has over 10 million gamers and spread throughout many age groups. Gamers are becoming far less stigmatized and closer and closer to the norm as we move into the future. What if every gamer knew about Esports? I think like any other sport, there are going to be hot guys/girl and not hot guys/girls. The articles and magazines will be selective and find one of the hot guys to be on the cover. What I'm saying is there are attractive people and unattractive people everywhere. The unattractive and mediocre gamers might not get those modeling contracts for the front page of "GAMER MAGAZINE" or w/e but they'll find an attractive guy for that and all will be well. TL;DR attractiveness will come once magazines/ the world knows about us. They'll be selective and just choose the hot gamers like any other sport. Let's market Esports to gamer communities! | ||
ReaperX
Hong Kong1758 Posts
On December 30 2011 02:23 Naniwa wrote: im up for photoshoot any time. it's ok we just kill the batman! | ||
Roe
Canada6002 Posts
On December 30 2011 02:23 Naniwa wrote: im up for photoshoot any time. has anyone ever noticed you look like an eagle IRL? | ||
Mawi
Sweden4365 Posts
Looks matters when its about making publicity in the end, and money. | ||
soulist
United States932 Posts
On December 30 2011 02:28 karpo wrote: The reason korea is like that is because they are extremely focused on looks. Saying that most foreign pros are unhealthy seems like bs as most of them look like your average 20-25 year old. Some are overweight but it's not a majority. I agree with this. The teams want to attract the fans as much as possible. That is why during the early days of bw players like boxer and oov would wear these ridiculous outfits. They wanted to attract fans. | ||
Erasme
Bahamas15893 Posts
On December 30 2011 03:02 BlitzerSC wrote: Grubby and ToD are pretty handsome ( no homo ). Moon too ... and he's different than the average korean pro ... Wc3 surgery yo | ||
SirRobin
United States269 Posts
On December 30 2011 03:43 Bojas wrote: Let's look at it this way: Regular sports have healthy looking people with good looks in general For e-athletes I think we can objectively say that they aren't as good looking You're a mainstream person you just watch on TV/internet whatever the f you want. What's gonna be better? Good looking people get more exposure, get more attention and the average derp/derpette approves of good looking people rather then under average looking. Ofcourse this is regardless of what you think of the actual game we're only looking at how people are perceived. I don't think it can ever be a bad thing to improve your looks. Maybe you can't really compare people who play regular sports to e-athletes but still it can't be a bad thing. yeah I agree, It can't be a bad thing, but at the same time are we trying to appeal to those consumers who are 30+ sitting on their couch watching TV shows like CSI where all the cops are models ? (lol) I think not. Esports should be appealing to the gamer community. I don't see the gamer community into looks nearly as much, especially since it's mostly dudes. We don't really care how hot that other gamer dude is lol. Also, the game itself (SC2) never/rarely involves the actual player if you're just watching the game. Yeah maybe after a basketball game they'll interview the player just like in SC2, but unlike basketball, during the actual game you never really see the player. my 2 cents | ||
[17]Purple
United Kingdom3489 Posts
On December 30 2011 03:58 Roe wrote: has anyone ever noticed you look like an eagle IRL? I think he looks more like an owl to be honest. | ||
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