Let's say in theory a practice house opened up in Tamworth. It costs you $50/week to stay but you have to bunk with other people. Tamworth has nbn (100/40 connection). You have to buy your own food.
How many of you would actually be keen to live there? Only reply yes if you actually can or would - no would like to but cant.
I came from a town 160km away from Tamworth, you have no opportunity for a career there, if you're moving purely for gaming you better be sitting on 10k MINIMUM if you're not planning on working / earning bare minimum to survive.
As I also mentioned, you dont get any XP from going to LANs anymore, travel to anywhere city is expensive, and you're not going to be sustainable money wise.
We just dont have the capability for an effective teamhouse in Aus, partly because progaming isnt exactly a 'thing' unless your name is Andrew Pender.
EDIT: also a teamhouse needs a pretty strict schedule to succeed, how do you plan on organising this with work / coaching / social stuff?
Got the email today to say they have commenced construction of NBN in my area and to expect completion within 6 months. Who wants to come live under my roof?
Brand New 3 Bdrm House, live by myself, own the house (bank owns the house).
Got the email today to say they have commenced construction of NBN in my area and to expect completion within 6 months. Who wants to come live under my roof?
Brand New 3 Bdrm House, live by myself, own the house (bank owns the house).
I believe we can get 3 months in Korea without a visa, and in my experience Korea was really cheap (not sure about rent costs though). I guess you have to factor in flights.
I believe we can get 3 months in Korea without a visa, and in my experience Korea was really cheap (not sure about rent costs though). I guess you have to factor in flights.
Rent is expensive in Korea.. like crazy expensive.
House prices dropped like a bomb in Korea tho~
If you are looking for a permanent house, now is that time~
The more I think about this, the more i feel you would absolutely need to do this in a capital city.
Pro's
- Close to potential events
- Living at a major travel hub (if you plan to attend interstate events)
- Multitude of employment options
- Top education facilities
- Generally close to 'stuff' and things to do
- Desirable location
Basically, you have better options, opportunities, an easier exit plan, a favourable location, and are more likely to get interest drummed up.
The smaller cities have the possibility of being a lot cheaper, but you really are sacrificing a lot. You're moving to a potentially remote location that put a lot of limits not only on your attendance in gaming events, but everything else outside of gaming too. There is going to be less employment & educational opportunities - if you live in a remote area you'll know these are two big reasons why young people LEAVE the area. Not only that, that just is NOTHING to do in smaller towns - it's the number 1 complaint where I live on a day to day basis.
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