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#1 Before February 2015

GKAbyss
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Opinions on competitive gaming?

Post your opinions on competitive gaming(offline or online video game tournaments, etc)
I guess I'm making this because I want to argue for/defend competitive gaming.
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#2 Before February 2015

xputnameherex
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Re: Opinions on competitive gaming?

StarCraft is a sport in Korea.

Now leaving this topic because everyone's going to call me racist, even though I'm sadly being completely legitimate.

#3 Before February 2015

ThuggishPrune
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Re: Opinions on competitive gaming?

xputnameherex wrote:

StarCraft is a sport in Korea.

Now leaving this topic because everyone's going to call me racist, even though I'm sadly being completely legitimate.

Well that IS semi racist, it's not considered a "sport" but it's highly popular in Korea and is considered a "sport" but technically isn't.

#4 Before February 2015

GKAbyss
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Re: Opinions on competitive gaming?

Competitive games are also known as electronic sports, so in a way you could call them sports.

#5 Before February 2015

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Re: Opinions on competitive gaming?

Well better than competitive things in person cause you can't get physical, unless it's a really bad case where it does but mostly doesn't.


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#6 Before February 2015

musuki
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Re: Opinions on competitive gaming?

Whether or not it's really a 'sport' seems to be a semantics problem and is of little interest to me. I think competition makes a game a lot more interesting, and I enjoy watching pros play. A very different side of competitive gaming (probably not eSports, but whatever) is the speed running scene, which is fascinating and also a lot of fun. //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/smile

#7 Before February 2015

xputnameherex
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Re: Opinions on competitive gaming?

ThuggishPrune wrote:
xputnameherex wrote:

StarCraft is a sport in Korea.

Now leaving this topic because everyone's going to call me racist, even though I'm sadly being completely legitimate.

Well that IS semi racist, it's not considered a "sport" but it's highly popular in Korea and is considered a "sport" but technically isn't.

...What?

What you said:

Not considered a sport.
Highly popular
Considered a Sport
Really isn't.

???

It is a sport.

EDIT: In Korea.

Last edited by xputnameherex (Jun 28 2012 1:26:31 pm)

#8 Before February 2015

Nou
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Re: Opinions on competitive gaming?

I have my fair share of e-sports experience. World champion in Soldier of Fortune 2 once and Euro champion twice in 5v5 CTF. More recently I've won 2 championships in Guild Wars and I've been playing in the top there for about 5 years. It's great fun, the competitive atmosphere is always great (depending on your team of course; if it isn't, replace the team). I've made some money off of it but not to the extent that it was job worthy, considering the playing hours required to get to the top //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/tongue

I'm planning on doing the same with Guild Wars 2, although I don't like it as much as GW1, so I'll see how that goes.

xputnameherex wrote:

StarCraft is a sport in Korea.

Now leaving this topic because everyone's going to call me racist, even though I'm sadly being completely legitimate.

How is that racist in any way? You're not making bad remarks about the Koreans or anything. It's just true: it's very very popular and tournaments and players are idols in Korea. It really is considered a sport there.


No u.

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#9 Before February 2015

krubby
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Re: Opinions on competitive gaming?

i'm competing in a tf2 tourney next week; i'll post the videos of my game play here in this topic, if you want.

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#10 Before February 2015

GKAbyss
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Re: Opinions on competitive gaming?

I might go to a Brawl tournament next weekend.

#11 Before February 2015

xputnameherex
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Re: Opinions on competitive gaming?

Nou wrote:
xputnameherex wrote:

StarCraft is a sport in Korea.

Now leaving this topic because everyone's going to call me racist, even though I'm sadly being completely legitimate.

How is that racist in any way? You're not making bad remarks about the Koreans or anything. It's just true: it's very very popular and tournaments and players are idols in Korea. It really is considered a sport there.

I never said it was racist, I said people would think I was being racist (they have already)

#12 Before February 2015

Nou
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Re: Opinions on competitive gaming?

xputnameherex wrote:
Nou wrote:
xputnameherex wrote:

StarCraft is a sport in Korea.

Now leaving this topic because everyone's going to call me racist, even though I'm sadly being completely legitimate.

How is that racist in any way? You're not making bad remarks about the Koreans or anything. It's just true: it's very very popular and tournaments and players are idols in Korea. It really is considered a sport there.

I never said it was racist, I said people would think I was being racist (they have already)

I never said you said it was racist. I was just defending you and quoted you to refer to the thing you said.

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No u.

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#13 Before February 2015

cheeseex
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Re: Opinions on competitive gaming?

i find with most games without competition whats the point of playing? so i like online gameing as it gives a PvP to games that otherwise wouldnt have much of one if nay at all

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