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 My Problem with Malaysian e-Sports, Can't brain it lah

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fujkenasai
post Nov 30 2011, 04:36 PM

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Wow I've been bz for the afternoon and this is what I see.

Its really hard to change Malaysian's attitude, thats why whe ph41L in so many aspect compared to US and Korea. cry.gif

Needless to say that this is just a hobby, maybe if we can get people to like SC2 as much as soccer than we might have a chance.

btw I only read what boss said, there are too many things for me to read. at work...

QUOTE(FXOBoSs @ Nov 30 2011, 02:08 PM)
I have been planning to do barcraft but have been postponing it until I finished my research. I have contacts are 4 bars in Pavillion, 3 of them have shown interest. But should I do an event with the risk of everyone saying that pavillion is too far to attend? Or that there is no free gift for attending?

I know of about 10 people from the sc2 community who would 100% attend no matter what. Some would even bring a bunch of friends (ninjabear you stud!!). But it shouldnt be up to them to support the thing you love. IT should be up to EVERYONE to do it...

So, how far are you willing to go to support malaysian e-sports?
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As for barCraft I am willing to come as long as it does not clash with friend's wedding. Pavillion to me is an excellent location, even though I am from iPoh, and since when do people get freebies going to a bar to watch a TV sports show. @.@ laugh.gif

As for friends, well the only friends I know that would go to a Bar for starcraft are people from here.

How far? hmm as long as I am free, Id join even though its RM30 for entree since I come all the way from iPoh.

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fujkenasai
post Dec 1 2011, 12:37 PM

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QUOTE(FXOBoSs @ Dec 1 2011, 10:39 AM)
Perhaps a solution is if all communities join together and support each other. But that would have to mean an end to the bs flaming between games....
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There are so many immature guys in all these games especially dota, it is almost a 90 degrees hill. sad.gif
fujkenasai
post Dec 6 2011, 10:35 AM

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Nestea I choose JOO!!!

But I cant decide between these 2...

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post Dec 6 2011, 04:40 PM

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QUOTE(ArticFir3 @ Dec 6 2011, 12:20 PM)
Took a long break from SC2, and when I came back this is what I see LOL. True, Malaysia gamer mentality is very immature in general. I played a lot of DoTA back in the days, and if you're playing in a public game, then you're screwed if you feed or becomes a burden. In RO, flame wars is a common thing to read in the forums.

Cheapskate is another factor. Heck, even we have a little of those "kiasu" feelings. Some players knows that they're in BSG, so they thought, "no point of me going because I'm just gonna get crushed by Diamond, Master or GM players anyway". Kudos to those players that shows up in FXOpen #1. I respect their determination for showing up even if they're BSG.

That being said, I can't make it to FXOpen #2 due to clash of dates and appointments. Hope you guys have fun there wink.gif

P.S: Oh btw regarding BarCraft, I would certainly support it. Provided it's not somewhere crazy like Mont Kiara (too far) / Midvalley (omfg, awful traffic) then I'll go just for some drinking sessions. Working too much is hazard too....especially if you're getting old tongue.gif
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I have work and Im old yet im still going XP

 

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