RichAC, on 26 January 2014 - 01:13 PM, said:
@Nightfire
You hate sports and are glad sports games haven't been made for pc in recent years, and you don't consider MWO an e-sport.
Thats all I need to hear.
No, rather that is what you wanted to hear
- I don't hate sports
- I do hate Sports Games and I am glad they aren't on the PC though to be fair, it doesn't pahes me that much.
- I don't consider MWO an E-Sport! As has been pointed out to you before:
- There are no long standing, consistent rules that an audience can understand
- There is no way to easily spectate and provide cometary
- Finally of the big point, and I wish I had brought this up, there is no governing body to arbitrate!
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This is a thread about sportsmanship and keeping the game fair and competitive. What are you doing here? You will have nothing to add. Go play a coop RPG.
I have nothing to add regarding sportsmanship because I despise playing Sports Games and don't consider MWO an E-Sport? Sportsmanship is a form of conduct, a sport is a very different thing indeed!
So you are here insulting my personal conduct and dismissing my arguments rather than addressing them? Additionally you attempt to pigeon hole me as a class (Nerd / Geek class) unentitled to an opinion based on membership to that class.
You sir are the
antithesis of a sportsman and sportsman like conduct! I point to the last line of my post that details the
underhanded and
unsportsmanlike like behavior that you have demonstrated in
this thread alone and
to me alone!
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I was a big street fighter, mortal combat tekken fan. I played in the Arcades and peoples houses in many areas. Those are the only games I ever played when I was younger. I remember getting the 10 hit tekken 2 combos from the magazines.
And I have every game issued in all 3 of those franchises. And?
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But I've never seen a video game competition on tv sorry. Maybe there was one, but I never heard of it. The only video game i ever even heard of people making a living off of, was a couple guys like fatal1ty in quake. I remember the original deathrow clan with Thresh. and quake I never even saw on tv.
Perhaps this says more about you than it does about
Professional Gaming (and yes, this is what I call it). I've seen it a lot in Asian countries and yes it is a culture thing but not in the way you think it is.
I don't really need a primer in Professional Gaming and I'll tell why a bit further down.
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But thats not the same thing as me seeing an LoL tourney a bunch of times on cable tv when scrolling through the channels by accident, just as I do poker or athletic sports. Thats amazing to me and unprecedented. Its a huge first and very new.
Anecdotal evidence of the culture you're living in changing.
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Its basically because most of that community actually respects their game and the developer and community do everything they can to preserve a spirit of honest competition. And thats what attracts people.
What attracts people is not the respect of the game or the developer, what attracts people is a spectacle. It's entertainment!
Make it Exciting!
Make it Accessible!
Make it Understandable! That is what attracts people! The human mind is far more base than you seem to think.
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In MWO Meaning able to score competitively in a random team game, not just win. Save the ELO based on nothing but wins, for the tournaments.
Give More points for winning so people have an incentive to win a random team game in the first place.
What you want is credit for you as an individual performing as well as the win.
If you were reading half of what is in this thread, you find most of the people you are raging against actually agree with that position!
RichAC, on 26 January 2014 - 01:50 PM, said:
Kids who play in the park together are still playing sports. Doesn't meanthey aren't or that its any less competitive.
No one has ever said Professional Gaming was not competitive! You seem to be latching on to Competitive == Sport and it doesn't!
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You are talking about what makes a sport or competition "Professional". Meaning real cash money. But to get to that point, it needs to be treated with the same respect from the beginning.
No, not in the way you are describing and this is something I know, not something I am just ranting about! Again, this is expanded at the end. Furthermore, the high profile entertainers in our society (Actors, Athletes, etc) are in my opinion far overvalued and overpaid in comparison to those who should have value (Doctors, Researchers, etc) and make a real difference to our society! Our society would rather kill itself with entertainment than live.
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"Competitive Gaming should be considered a professional sport, and the people that accel in these competitions should be treated with the same respect that other athletes get in other sports" Angel Munoz President of the CPL
So you are going to quote a man who's job it is to sell a marketable idea of entertainment as proof of your position!?
(I apologise but this is the limit of what the PGI Forum can handle with regard to quote tags. All quotes from this point on are indicated as per the next line.)
'Ghogiel' "
when used in context to video games, the term sport doesn't mean the dictionary definition. It's just semantics you are arguing about lol."
Actually in the context of this type of discussion, the semantics you are dismissing are incredibly important. Words have specific meanings and without tone and inflection, words are easily misinterpreted unless you use the right word to convey the right idea! Using words in vague contexts is where poor thoughts and ideas evade critical analysis.
'RichAC' "
Also true. To be more specific they are e-sports played by cyber athletes."
So now you want to draw a distinction!? Is it that earlier you couldn't or wouldn't?
'Abivard' "
The thing is, if this isn't a sport, then no one can call them poor sports!"
Sportsmanship is a code of conduct, it may have originated in sports but it didn't remain there. Anyone acting poorly in terms to the societal expected norms in a competitive endeavor could be said to have poor sportsmanship! This is a definition! The fact that it originally derived from Sports and is used in competitive environments does not make MWO a sport based on it having some form of competitiveness! All planes fly! Not everything that flies is a plane!
'RichAC' "
MWO still requires hand eye coordination, muscle memory and reflexes."
I have never disputed this! I have never said that Competitive Gaming does not require some sort of skill, practice or even strategic thinking! You seem to equate that anyone who says MWO is not a sport disputes this! This is your splitting again. Also known as "Black and White thinking"! That is, if someone doesn't agree with you 100% then they are against you!
Then again, you could just be one fantastic troll!
Now, for the challenge that explains a few of my earlier points. How do I know the things I claim to know?
I used to run LANs, professionally. I started out as WANS LAN which turned into EGN LAN. As with most LANs, we ran tournaments. This one started around Natural Selection where we ran everything up to the semi finals online. the semi-Finals and Finals were run at the LAN, for prizes first and cash prizes later. As we went on, we did the same with Counter-Strike. People came to these events to compete for real, cold, cash!
Above: Me on the right handing the cash prize to the Clan Leader of the winning CS Clan @ EGN LAN 3.4
I (and a few other people, I didn't do it alone) did this! I have made an effort to get Professional Gaming a step closer to reality and since then, people have taken the torch from me and moved on. I have some idea what I'm talking about because I did it! What have you actually done that isn't words on the Internet?
Time to put up!
So, now you have demonstrated Straw-manning, quote mining, shaming language, splitting, vilifying, projection, stereotyping, arrogance, false accusations and general insults.
Again, would you actually care to discuss something with intellectual honesty and rigor?
Edited by Nightfire, 27 January 2014 - 12:59 AM.