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My Problem with Malaysian e-Sports, Can't brain it lah
My Problem with Malaysian e-Sports, Can't brain it lah
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Nov 30 2011, 09:34 PM
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4 posts Joined: Mar 2008 From: Kuala Lumpur |
It's sad to say this but the this attitude doesn't only applies to Gamer... I'm at full support for Malaysian E-sports.. Cant attend spot-gamer and as i'm having my exam.... On how to fix this, it's hard to say.... I'm doing my part on converging my friends to support e-sports in whole, (some of them are hardcore fighting games), they did joined WCG... With the spotlight now on UMVC3, they're looking forward for some tourney in Singapore, and converted a few dotard to spend their money for SC2.... But to be honest, it's really really hard to fix this problem, lacks of media coverage?.... I guess with a few coverage on local newspaper or broadcast station... things will improve (I guess
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Nov 30 2011, 09:50 PM
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QUOTE(evofantasy @ Nov 30 2011, 09:41 PM) even the MTG scene has declined... MTG means Magic?.... erm... never really into card games.... most major events used to be held at hotel ballrooms back then but recently it was only the nationals... still back then, u have ppl from east msia flying over jz to join qualifiers in west msia... one of the biggest draw of MLG was the prices where PT qualifiers will give u flight tickets to where the PT is held... quite a number of MTG players also flew to various GP events on their own jz to join... atm, gaming doesnt really have such draw within msia... I did know they have quite a few tourney here and there back then... =_=... It's rare enough to hear about it now... LOL |
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Dec 2 2011, 10:33 PM
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E-sports is not just about Dota.... I doubt the crowd would be this much when it's some other games like FPS or fighting games... even with the attendance of superstar at their respective genre like EG.Justin Wong or Daigo Umehara, Power Gaming etc etc... Our gamer seems like always stay in their houses and watching streams rather then go out and meet the real player even though they are given the chances to do it.. =_=..
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Dec 4 2011, 03:29 PM
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QUOTE(SiewKaiz @ Dec 4 2011, 02:22 AM) To be honest.... These are pretty common, other games tournaments like CS, Quake even during WOW arena tourney, the participant will yell at teammates for communication and coordination.. do u really expect them to type in the middle of the game?.... maybe in the future... mic and earphone will improve the situation... Things like this aint happening to SC2 and Fighting games because they're some personal gaming... no other people but only you are involved..This post has been edited by Death_Scythe: Dec 4 2011, 03:30 PM |
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Jan 16 2012, 12:18 AM
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Personally~~~~ I love e-sports and i support them~~~
But for game other than Dota~~~ The community is rather very small, fighting games for example they only have Insert Coin and i doubt that we have more than 500 active gamer in it~~~ they have weekly gathering but people that are actually attending are more or less the same person (For starcraft 2 section... the active poster in lowyat could well be under 100)... That's the real reason of what's been dragging us back is the publicity and the lack of support from the community itself?.... No one wanna take the initiative to actually help it grows~~~ (I really wanna see one of us Malaysian attending evo) |
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