Winter Arena Player and Caster List - Page 15
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FuFighter
Germany60 Posts
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Purple Haze
United Kingdom200 Posts
On February 15 2012 22:59 Cheydahi wrote: Ok time to change the monotomus tone of these posts. Congratulations to MLG for actually trying to do something. eSports has hit a point where if we want it to become a serious way to earn a living then more money needs to be involved and generated. Once upon a time football wasn't the multi million pound world it is today. Look at Sky Sports for example. When they came about people rose up and complained that they would never pay to watch football (and other sports) but they are still here and are a major reason why clubs have so much money. $20 in the grand scheme of things is not a lot of money. Yes I understand that a lot of people don't work or are too young but really it's not a lot. Yet again the internet over reacts and demands free stuff. Flame away if you must, I've said my piece and expressed my opinion. And I think a lot of people, particularly the hardcore support, would consider that football is now a cesspool of spoilt brats on the pitch and greedy businessmen off it treating the supporters with contempt time and time again and spraying obscene amounts of money around. | ||
clwzim
Brazil65 Posts
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Quakie
Norway725 Posts
On February 15 2012 23:57 Xeris wrote: Quick question -- did MLG not broadcast the NA qualifier? Or did I totally miss it? Or did they announce the players who made it before broadcasting the qualifier? +1! http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2012_MLG_Pro_Circuit/Winter/North_America The brackets is not updated either. | ||
clementdudu
France819 Posts
On February 16 2012 00:01 Purple Haze wrote: And I think a lot of people, particularly the hardcore support, would consider that football is now a cesspool of spoilt brats on the pitch and greedy businessmen off it treating the supporters with contempt time and time again and spraying obscene amounts of money around. and then came platini;o please have platini as head of uefa for a few more terms and youll see what change hell bring.isnt the new economic law starting in 2013 or 2014? /wrong thread i had the pissed off at mlg phase yesterday,but watching the players/casters today i thought well ill catch a restream,then remembered this was played without a live audience.not staying up all night to watch 3 guys in an empty studio. anyway | ||
Hondelul
1999 Posts
On February 16 2012 00:02 Quakie wrote: +1! http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2012_MLG_Pro_Circuit/Winter/North_America The brackets is not updated either. http://pro.majorleaguegaming.com/competitions/28#event_86_broadcast-schedule North American Ladder: Thursday, Feb 16 - Friday, Feb 17 Saturday, Feb 18 Sunday, Feb 19 Each day's broadcast will begin at 7pm ET and will run for roughly 4-6 hours. Not broadcasted yet. Hence the spoiler warning in the OP for the qualified players. Edit: Forgot the quote... | ||
Damnight
Germany222 Posts
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cellblock
Sweden206 Posts
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Elitios
France164 Posts
too bad, the event looks sweet. | ||
Kznn
Brazil9072 Posts
yeah.. no 20 bucks sorry | ||
Kira__
Sweden2672 Posts
On February 16 2012 00:49 cellblock wrote: Its pathetic and sad that so many are focusing on whos casting. SC2 is an esport and esport wants reflect a normal sport. You dont see sport fans whine about whos commentating matches now do you? The problem is that there is such a huge difference between the top casters and the ones below. Also I know a lot of people complain and have problems watching some of the commentators on swedish TV for football matches. | ||
Nightmer09
Romania16 Posts
Also I don't know about you guys but I after moletrap I hate day9 the most, he screams like a no-lifer and he talks too much nonsense, he just pisses me off all the time. User was warned for this post | ||
TheChairman
United States46 Posts
On February 16 2012 00:49 cellblock wrote: Its pathetic and sad that so many are focusing on whos casting. SC2 is an esport and esport wants reflect a normal sport. You dont see sport fans whine about whos commentating matches now do you? This isn't entirely true. I watch a lot of baseball and I will always turn off a game that is broadcasted by Joe Buck or Tim McCarver. It is just as bad to generalize people as pathetic because they enjoy a personality that they are exposed to for a significant time over the course of an event. | ||
Pingu242
Canada18 Posts
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cTrFray
Sweden13 Posts
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Intact
Sweden634 Posts
On February 15 2012 08:23 riddi wrote: Sheth/SaSe might have a chance, and theres a couple of people who will take the odd game i think. But yer weak showing from NA. Funny how one of the players from the american group you say might take a game is european | ||
bouhko
193 Posts
On February 16 2012 00:49 cellblock wrote: Its pathetic and sad that so many are focusing on whos casting. SC2 is an esport and esport wants reflect a normal sport. You dont see sport fans whine about whos commentating matches now do you? Sure you do. At least in France and Switzerland, I've heard a lot of people complain about soccer/tennis casters and some caster duos are much more popular than others. But yeah, maybe it's more common in eSport. I think it's due to the massive difference between the top casters and the other ones. | ||
sVnteen
Germany2238 Posts
no thanks gonna have fun watching assembly | ||
FuFighter
Germany60 Posts
On February 16 2012 01:17 bouhko wrote: Sure you do. At least in France and Switzerland, I've heard a lot of people complain about soccer/tennis casters and some caster duos are much more popular than others. But yeah, maybe it's more common in eSport. I think it's due to the massive difference between the top casters and the other ones. I agree, it's the same in Germany wehen there's football (it's football, not soccer ) on. Some comentators are generally hated by everyone. Sure, you still watch it but that's because you have no choice if you want to see your favourite team or the national team or whatever play. I've watched quite a few games on mute myself though If on the other hand the situation was comperable to eSports and there were two matches of teams you equally like and the match is equally important (i.e. it's not like team a plays in the finals and team b plays a practice game) and one of them is free/the other one you have to pay for I'm pretty sure the person casting the event would influence your decision on what to watch. The main difference is that such a situation practically never occurs in more established sports. In football most people support one team and don't have much love for any other team so they will watch their team, regardless of who's casting (and ofc they will still hate on the commentator). In SC2 though people generally cheer for several players so if you can either watch your favourite player who is casted by your least facourite casting duo or your second favourite player casted by your favourite duo, most people prefer watching their second favourite player. Also I agree that the difference between top casters and the other ones is way bigger than in traditional sports. | ||
DailYLeet
Germany827 Posts
No Mr B.? No Day9? No Husky? €: Oh, DJwheat is marcus :D | ||
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