With regards to the various new tournaments being held and Sponsorship money from Tt injected into the Masters Cup, i feel like there shld be a re-evaluating of the KR players playing in SEA tournaments.
Now i must admit that im one of the ppl who agreed that KR players shld be allowed to play in SEA tournaments in the hopes of them raising our standards. However, after sometime i feel that it has done more harm than good in our E-sports scene.
What worries me is that, an aspiring Pro player from SEA would have much more difficulties with competition from KR players who wins at every level even in SEA's very own tournaments. For this, Id like to take Iaguz, Rossi and Pig as examples(Note that i did not imform them i was writing this).
As players moving into the Pro scene, they are essentially some of the best players in their region. Its common knowledge that they are not of the standard to compete in the GSL or even most of the major tournaments around the world. To do that, they have invest time into training and that means having no other income except for SC2 Monies. Coaching, Sponsorship and Tournament winnings are basically the only ways for them to earn money and support themselves while they train to become better. Idk muich about sponsorships so ill skip that, but i believe none of them have fixed salary and are at most, paid for their trips down to Lans. Coaching wise, theres only a small pool of students and that doesnt generate much income in the long run.
Which leaves us... Tournament winnings. Now that KR players are playing in almost all of our tournaments like CO, ESL, Masters cup etc etc. There is very little chance of our players winning, esp the big ones like the Masters cup or Dox cup. The arguement from the other camp is, the Koreans will raise our standard and create interest. My question is, which Top sea player doesnt have a KR account that he can hop on if he wish to train and raise his standard? In fact, they cant do so because its hard to win money via tournaments. This actually discourage players to go pro full time, with no time to train(Need to earn money dur), how are they gonna get better?
What i am seeing here is. A KR semi-pro player gets an account(Free usually), mass some games and reach the desired amount to be ''accepted'' by our community. Logins whenever theres a tournament with decent prize winnings, logs out of it after winning it and never comes back until theres another tournament. Not exactly creating any ''interest''.
So how exactly is that raising our standards? I would very much prefer ppl like Pig, Rossi, Iaguz to get win money, train hard and then win more money. At least i get to talk to these guys and they mingle around and even teach the community a thing or 2 sometimes.
So what are your thoughts?
Last edited by aLtShortizz; Mon, 14th-Nov-2011 at 5:25 AM.
Let's be fair to the op, not derail it straight away. Agreed it is hard for pros in sea to make the money just from sc. But it's not just the prize winning from tournaments that are the be all end all. Most SEA tournaments do not have the prize money avaiable to support upcoming pros. It's a general lack of main stream audience, that is something that is changing day by day though for the good (ppsl) excluded
I guess it ultimately depends on what the sponsors or others putting up the prize money want to get out of the tournament. If its local exposure, then sure - put a postcode on it (better yet, host it at a lan so you know who is who).
That aside, in principle I don't see why we should treat SEA gamers like a protected species. If you want to be a pro, you have to compete at a real professional level (and that means playing against Korean professionals who come along, if the money is good enough). If anything, I would expect our local aspiring pros want to play against the established pro gamers anyway.
(But yeah, I always love getting steamrolled by those annonymous korean pros doing their mandatory time on the SEA ladder, as referred to by Shortizz.)
Last edited by Tom; Mon, 14th-Nov-2011 at 9:57 AM.
It's chicken and egg. SEA Semi-Pros can't be Fulltime-Pros, unless they can sustain themselves and justify playing all the time. If you want to improve, you have to play against the best people you can.
So, considering we are looking at this from a community perspective, the question is:
Does attracting a true pro (or multiple pros) to a tournament being more benefits to the community and its profile than giving the incentives required to turn one or more semi-pros into true pros?
Compared to the group here, my opinion means little. But from my limited perspective as a viewer more than anything, I'd suggest that there is SO much SC2 coverage these days that you can watch quality matches for most of your day, with the remianing few waking hours easily consumed by quality streams. With this in mind, I fear that encouraging a true-professional for an online tourney (or anything less than a big offline) adds little/no value.
There were times where I would agree with OP, but thinking about it, I can't say this for guys like Rossi, PiG, mOON etc., but my train of thought is that they embrace the challenge of taking games off pros like ST_ACE, which makes winning a tournament all the more sweeter for them. As I said, I can't speak for them but that's simply my train of thought which would be if I were competing in these high tournaments in SEA, I would love to go against some of the best players in KR and beating them for a tournament? Even better ^^
I think a challenge is great and all but when you're dealing with these really tough korean players every local tournament i feel it really disinterests me from competing, its no longer a contest of whos the best in SEA or australia or whatever but it adds this super opponent from korea, now saying all this i don't play in sea tournaments that often, but when i see results and its either soulman or the other guy winning them it makes me sad and uninterested.
There is a place for playing top koreans and thats international tournaments, and you should qualify for them by winning your region, not beating your fellow sea players and then a korean at the end like those iem qualifiers it seems..
Doesn't do good for the community the tournaments or the motivation of aspiring sea players, but thats just my opinion ^o^
i feel like tournaments like community open should be for SEA community members only
but having said that is near impossible to define community member without alienating someone who shouldn't be. Say that players must live in a SEA country then players who are from SEA country but happen to be in another country cannot participate. (like me - aussie but live in korea)
I think the current system of needing to have played certain number of games is the best option available.
Perhaps introduce a rule where Korean players must have consistent naming between KR and SEA servers would be a good idea.
Ultimately if we prevent international players from joining then emerging pro players will only garner attention from the local community. But if our guys start beating koreans I think that could make a name for guys like PiG and iaguz - or at least a good start.
Has anyone considered joining in on korean equivalents of community opens etc? I think there are a few guys fluent in korean that could peruse playxp and translate some tournament posts. I could even ask my gf for help from time to time.
I think a challenge is great and all but when you're dealing with these really tough korean players every local tournament i feel it really disinterests me from competing, its no longer a contest of whos the best in SEA or australia or whatever but it adds this super opponent from korea, now saying all this i don't play in sea tournaments that often, but when i see results and its either soulman or the other guy winning them it makes me sad and uninterested.
There is a place for playing top koreans and thats international tournaments, and you should qualify for them by winning your region, not beating your fellow sea players and then a korean at the end like those iem qualifiers it seems..
Doesn't do good for the community the tournaments or the motivation of aspiring sea players, but thats just my opinion ^o^
I was thinking that it should probably be other way (that it's better they provide the challenge than not, and people should relish it) but I can kind of understand this logic, actually. Same as how we discourage smurfing in BSG/GPD tournaments here because it's supposed to be a tournament for these players, and it would be frustrating for a GPD player to go all the way to the final only to get stomped by some masters + guy that decided it would be fun to win something (only in the high level case this includes prize money).
Now obviously not every tournament organised by someone on sc2sea has to be a local tournament (same as not every tournament has to be restricted to certain leagues) but I guess it would be nice if some of the prize money stayed in tournaments where the SEA players actually have a really strong chance to win it.
As GlaDe said, it's going to be discouraging if you have to be able to take down Soulman and KingKong before you have a shot at -any- prize money.
So I guess I agree with Eddie's rule. it makes sense to provide 2/3 tournaments as a way to motivate SEA players with a more realistic chance at the prize money, but still have that stiffer challenge on occasion.
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Originally Posted by felixleewaiyeow
sounds like protectionism to me, i guess in this world, its the best who wins.
So where's the motivation for someone in SEA if they need to be better than mid-tier korean pros to win anything. larger prize pools for Masters Cup will only encourage more Korean players to spend the 2 hours it takes them to hit masters here. Good for publicity when the occasional SEA player makes a decent run against some koreans, but why would they train at this game when they won't even do well in the local events?
Last edited by |Erasmus|; Mon, 14th-Nov-2011 at 12:53 PM.
I think it is a good idea to make two different categories of tournaments:
- Local tournaments: for SEA/ANZ residents
- Open/International tournaments: for everyone that gets a SEA SC2 client
It's always good to host tournaments when pro korean players participate. It's great for the show, and for SEA players as well that get the chance to fight against tough players. It gives exposure as well to SEA scene, and gives the chance to SEA players to prove their value.
In the other hand, some events deserve more local attention, like CO/Master cup/ESLSEA. If we open these tournaments to korean pro-players, there will be a lack of interest from SEA players because they know they will have very few chances of winning.
I believe, it will boost the interest of semi-pro/pro players in SEA if we organize more local tournaments.
It will also give more chance to discover new talented players in SEA.
We'll just need to find the perfect balance between local and open tournaments so it'll develop SEA e-sport in a better way.
My opinion has always been against having Koreans in our SEA tournaments but there has never been any direct rules against it, That being sad i am personally a big fan of Eddies' 2/3 rule.
Furthermore I feel there is little to no benefit to the players from having them or vsing them in a local tournament, the challenge loses it novelty quickly. Just have a look at the recent Masters cup and ESL monthly results.
In regards to this issue, I definitely agree and support what Eddie has done with the Master's Cup. For reference on the new rules see here.
Other regular high level SEA tournaments (excepting others like Dox Cup which exist for international exposure) should enforce a similar rule. It's unfortunate, but right now SEA's best are in a different league to the professional Koreans.
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