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u can make money out of wow itself.
dot dot dot . . . . . . . is not our first day of MMO dood
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Dec 11 2007, 03:01 PM
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QUOTE u can make money out of wow itself. dot dot dot . . . . . . . is not our first day of MMO dood |
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Dec 11 2007, 03:02 PM
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Dec 11 2007, 03:05 PM
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QUOTE(sets84 @ Dec 11 2007, 03:02 PM) i've been in the mmorpg money making business since years back... it actually is, and its legal too.seriously now.. do u think i'd be working if the income from gaming is that lucrative? WoW arena tournaments *COUGH* pro-wow arena players have yearly income ranging between 20-60k US dollars. my yearly income is around 20k ringgit. so yea, it is that good. but i mean, not everyone gets to live up the gamer dream and ataris, just, roll over and die in car fire or something already please. =edit= and i dont know why, but you somehow managed to be more annoying than jas, i really cant figure out why. This post has been edited by Quazacolt: Dec 11 2007, 03:05 PM |
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Dec 11 2007, 03:06 PM
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and facing the comp 24/7 .......for grinding.........
social = gone health = gone self improvement = gone ps: if you are talking bout tournaments, it is different than earning money from mmorpg This post has been edited by Addict: Dec 11 2007, 03:07 PM |
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Dec 11 2007, 03:08 PM
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that's a pro-gaming career,
it isn't really making money out of the mmorpg... its making money playing the mmoprg on competitive levels... and that too isn't gona ensure you're at the top of your game when you're 35+ when you're perception dulls... Added on December 11, 2007, 3:09 pm QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Dec 11 2007, 03:05 PM) it actually is, and its legal too. how is he somehow more annoying than jas? I mean I totally didnt even know he was in these parts of the forums either..WoW arena tournaments *COUGH* pro-wow arena players have yearly income ranging between 20-60k US dollars. my yearly income is around 20k ringgit. so yea, it is that good. but i mean, not everyone gets to live up the gamer dream and ataris, just, roll over and die in car fire or something already please. =edit= and i dont know why, but you somehow managed to be more annoying than jas, i really cant figure out why. This post has been edited by sets84: Dec 11 2007, 03:09 PM |
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Dec 11 2007, 03:12 PM
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QUOTE(Addict @ Dec 11 2007, 03:06 PM) and facing the comp 24/7 .......for grinding......... dude, get a gf like hafu, grind 10 hours, eat/shower/toilet 1 hour, sex 4 hours, rest sleep. THATS A PERFECT WAY TO SPEND MY LIFE FOR AND DIE FOR.social = gone health = gone self improvement = gone ps: if you are talking bout tournaments, it is different than earning money from mmorpg and yes i know what you mean Added on December 11, 2007, 3:14 pm QUOTE(sets84 @ Dec 11 2007, 03:08 PM) that's a pro-gaming career, wouldnt be too late to start a career 35+ then it isn't really making money out of the mmorpg... its making money playing the mmoprg on competitive levels... and that too isn't gona ensure you're at the top of your game when you're 35+ when you're perception dulls... Added on December 11, 2007, 3:09 pm how is he somehow more annoying than jas? I mean I totally didnt even know he was in these parts of the forums either.. i live for an interesting life. absolute NO! to being a sheep like the rest sadly im just not good enough for all of that thats the thing man, hes like, some random plague of shroom, hes never here, but suddenly he just SPROUTS outta no where with a 1 liner spam, and not just the LYN WOW boards, literrally across LYN boards :/ oh i think i may figured out why, hes a dotard too. and my intense hatred against dota and dotards seem to picked up the scent. This post has been edited by Quazacolt: Dec 11 2007, 03:14 PM |
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Dec 11 2007, 03:22 PM
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you know what I'd like to be doing at 35? playing texas hold em for a living...
god that game is freaking addictive... It ain't normal casino shit, it's all about mind games, card readings and patience. Really sends the adrelanine running. |
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Dec 11 2007, 03:32 PM
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wat the............................................................
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Dec 11 2007, 03:36 PM
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The nature of competitions is that it's short-lived requires extremely high level to succeed. Short-lived because competitions are about who wins what under what requirements or restrictions. Once you start failing to meet the restrictions, you're out of the competition.
And to live off gaming competitions, it has to pay off well too. That's another problem with the local gaming scene. Competitions don't pay enough to support a normal life; i.e. a home, transport and living expenses to finance. Not to mention family. Maybe I'm not too familiar with the gaming competitions here, but that's how I see it anyway. Same goes with competing in other fields, e.g. sports. Doesn't pay well for the local scene unless you're competing globally. Anyway, out of topic already..let's get back on track EDIT- reminded me of a comparison I read long ago; Michael Jordan vs. Bill Gates This post has been edited by Odinn: Dec 11 2007, 03:39 PM |
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Dec 11 2007, 04:04 PM
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QUOTE(sets84 @ Dec 11 2007, 03:22 PM) you know what I'd like to be doing at 35? playing texas hold em for a living... ah, ive had my time playing that too, and it was my first game and i won XDgod that game is freaking addictive... It ain't normal casino shit, it's all about mind games, card readings and patience. Really sends the adrelanine running. indeed it has its thrills being a zero-sum based game, but i surely does suck for being the loser. and even being damn pro you'd still have a decent chance to lose. imo its all bout daring and reading people's faces. luck does play though hehe. Added on December 11, 2007, 4:05 pm QUOTE(Odinn @ Dec 11 2007, 03:36 PM) The nature of competitions is that it's short-lived requires extremely high level to succeed. Short-lived because competitions are about who wins what under what requirements or restrictions. Once you start failing to meet the restrictions, you're out of the competition. you are correct, we have almost zero support from our government when it comes to e-sports.And to live off gaming competitions, it has to pay off well too. That's another problem with the local gaming scene. Competitions don't pay enough to support a normal life; i.e. a home, transport and living expenses to finance. Not to mention family. Maybe I'm not too familiar with the gaming competitions here, but that's how I see it anyway. Same goes with competing in other fields, e.g. sports. Doesn't pay well for the local scene unless you're competing globally. Anyway, out of topic already..let's get back on track EDIT- reminded me of a comparison I read long ago; Michael Jordan vs. Bill Gates This post has been edited by Quazacolt: Dec 11 2007, 04:05 PM |
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