QUOTE(Golden @ Apr 3 2009, 02:21 PM)
I set it to 200X AA and it still looks the same dude. DOTA an OLYMPIC SPORT?, DOTA to olympics ? your take ?
DOTA an OLYMPIC SPORT?, DOTA to olympics ? your take ?
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QUOTE(RtP|DEV @ Apr 4 2009, 05:31 PM) DotA in olympic? Agreed, I doubt this any Malaysians will know the likes of Boxer and Fatal1ty much considering the only game most Malaysians play is DOTA(Worse of all, they don't even know that DOTA is bloody mod, not a game). Well it depends on people's mentality. Anything is possible. Before 2000, playing video-game in South Korea are considered nerd thing. Society look down on gamers. Pro-gamers do not exist back then. The rise of Starcraft gradually change how South Korean society view gamers. Before the year 2000, there's no established league, no Starcraft on TV, no corporate sponsors and no future guarantee for gamers. 1st generation of Starcraft players proved that less whiny and more positive attitude can make a difference. If you guys bother to learn and read Starcraft history in South Korea, some of you will cry. It'll make you realize how whiny and how negative Malaysian in general are. Does Starcraft have anything to do with DotA? Yes 1st gen. Starcraft pro-gamers are the founder of e-sports. Back to TS question, read post #2 until the last post and figure yourself. The answer is there. QUOTE WCG did the job The standards of WCG has been very inconsistent compared to Pro Gaming in Korea, cheating and low standards aside, WCG has been plagued by commercialization by big companies such like Microsoft and EA. |
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