Hi im an admin from ESL NA who lives in Australia was recently approached by an ESL boss about creating some ESL SEA tournaments like we do for the community in other places around the world.
We do Bronze/Silver/Gold tournaments and Platinum/Diamond tournaments (no prizes just bragging rights and fun) and also esl na open cup with $25 prize to the winner.
Are you guys interested in tournaments like these? If so please pm me below or send me an email to: ascarecrow@staff.eslgaming.com.
Please add what tournaments you are interested in (non prize tournaments please till we get details sorted)
eg Bronze/Silver/Gold, Platinum/Diamond, Master/gm/diamond(best of the rest), Gold/Platinum or any combination you think would benefit the sc2 sea region. once some suggestions are added ill make a tl poll post with some of the suggestions. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/star...ty-tournaments
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Last edited by Ascarecrow; Fri, 10th-Apr-2015 at 2:39 PM.
Reason: Additional information on what kind of tournaments sea wants to see.
I think any tournament would be welcome in our scene depending if it clashes with other tournaments that are already one. Also off memory the last couple of ESL events run in SEA weren't run that great or finished in its entirety.
Personally I would still love to see ESL involved in our scene so i'm all for it
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Sounds good! As my fellow Jordan said though, make sure you're paying attention and actually finish them. Remain transparent with the community and let us know if there's any issues.
Also, nice to see a fellow Canberran.
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Echoing what everyone else has said here, a new tournament is welcome as long as it is well run and doesn't collide with other tournaments. Glad to see ESL taking more notice of the SEA scene!
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Ive learnt how to control tournaments and have always finished what i start i want to see SEA rise with the other regions even knock a few off :P. ill be controlling them and hopefull recruit a few admins to help me out. But defiantly pay attention to tournaments do not worry about that part
Sounds good. One thing to think about though is that I hate using the esl website to sign up for tournaments. Just found it too difficult and confusing in the past
sadly it will require to sign up using esl tournament but i can create a guide on how to use if that helps? also if you guys know how to speak other SEA languages like Japanese and can get some of their communities involved would be create sadly dont have any admins here that speak any of the sea languages except for english of course.
ill try my best to avoid collision with other sea tournaments.
Some of the Japanese guys are starting to get involved in this community, best bet would be to get in contact with PSiArc (sure he will comment on this when he sees it) and see if he can reach out to his Japanese friends
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Previously known as Soonkyu Ecko Esports Manager
Hey mate. I was previously an ESL admin and it was getting prizes from above that was the issue. So if you can manage that then it sounds great. However, SEA does have a smaller player population so perhaps inviting SEA players to participate in the NA cups until you have a large enough player base to justify SEA Cups?
Hey mate. I was previously an ESL admin and it was getting prizes from above that was the issue. So if you can manage that then it sounds great. However, SEA does have a smaller player population so perhaps inviting SEA players to participate in the NA cups until you have a large enough player base to justify SEA Cups?
Let me know if you need help nicolasjrusso
good point maybe i should post the esl na tournament information on here? or is there somewhere else you have in mind? and will do post if i run into any troubles thank you for the offer.
wow, I love ESL, its tournaments like IEM qualifiers have been great opportunities for me to play awesome players.
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Some of the Japanese guys are starting to get involved in this community, best bet would be to get in contact with PSiArc (sure he will comment on this when he sees it) and see if he can reach out to his Japanese friends
I can only reach out to Japanese guys when I have spare time, but I can think of some other guys who could help, I'm not sure how many of us will participate though.
Actually I can't imagine other Japanese guys participating except a few people who have played in foreign tournaments before.
Many Japanese guys are shy and in fear of making mistakes, so usually only those who understand plain English or have had someone translate the rules beforehand participate in tournaments outside japan, therefore the chances are there won't be much of a problem with language anyway.
Even with Japanese support I don't think many more people will join, especially these days when less and less Japanese players are really eager to compete and most to just spectate.
wow, I love ESL, its tournaments like IEM qualifiers have been great opportunities for me to play awesome players.
I can only reach out to Japanese guys when I have spare time, but I can think of some other guys who could help, I'm not sure how many of us will participate though.
Actually I can't imagine other Japanese guys participating except a few people who have played in foreign tournaments before.
Many Japanese guys are shy and in fear of making mistakes, so usually only those who understand plain English or have had someone translate the rules beforehand participate in tournaments outside japan, therefore the chances are there won't be much of a problem with language anyway.
Even with Japanese support I don't think many more people will join, especially these days when less and less Japanese players are really eager to compete and most to just spectate.
We can use Rikapi if she is available to help translate for the Japanese players. I'm sure she would be interested.
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Would be great to see ESL investing in the SEA region - looking forward to it. I'd be happy to offer my services if required to get things running as well.
This would be really great if managed well an stuffs! Will definitely help with the SEA scene but I'm pretty sure it will take some time to revamp the scene to what it used to be years ago but I still believe~
This would be really great if managed well an stuffs! Will definitely help with the SEA scene but I'm pretty sure it will take some time to revamp the scene to what it used to be years ago but I still believe~
we didnt expect it to big at the start but we want to try and show the sc2 scene that sea deserves to have their own tournaments as well not to just have to play in other region tournaments and deal with their server latency.
we didnt expect it to big at the start but we want to try and show the sc2 scene that sea deserves to have their own tournaments as well not to just have to play in other region tournaments and deal with their server latency.
To be fair, we probably have as much, if not more tournaments than other regions.
But even more sounds great, especially if it's BSGPD, which is largely overlooked.
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