CPL Announces $1,000,000 Gaming World Tour 19
George Kaspiris writes "It seems the Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) has announced a 2005 'CPL World Tour' with one million dollars in cash prizes, the largest cash prize ever for professional videogaming. The tour will include ten worldwide stops." There'll be more information revealed at the CPL World Championships (which includes Counter-Strike, Unreal Tournament 2004, Call Of Duty, Halo PC, and Painkiller tournaments) in Texas this July, and over at independent eSports site Gotfrag, reaction has been largely positive, with commenters arguing "competitive gaming could become kinda like the PGA Tour", although another commenter worries: "Right now, there are far too few teams and players... that have the [financial or scheduling] ability to follow this series of tournaments around."
I'd compete... (Score:3, Funny)
Bot it! (Score:2)
Interesting thought (Score:2, Interesting)
Well thanks for sharing this thought.
This is really a huge problem and there is no solution in sight.
Except that there is : I heard the CPL is gonna have cash prices worth 1,000,000$ this year !
Me too! (Score:1)
Surprise surprise... (Score:1)
Re:Surprise surprise... (Score:3, Insightful)
Or even an RPG. (Score:2)
That is part of the problem... (Score:1)
Re:That is part of the problem... (Score:1)
This Stuff NEEDS to be Televised (Score:3, Interesting)
1 pm wolfenstein hour
2 pm UT2004 hour
3 pm Call of Duty madness
Look at that.... this channel will be a hit. They can take all the server battles and enhance the taping with a ridiculous graphics card and play it on TV.
Re:This Stuff NEEDS to be Televised (Score:3, Interesting)
They even had regular gaming competitions with their Arena program, but it turned out most of it was faked and they treated the contestants horribly.
The problem, I think, was that the executives in charge (who are most likely older than 50 and probably have played few video games themselves) spent all their time pushing an X-Treme Ultracool format with almost no regard for a
Why just the latest games? (Score:3, Insightful)
There haven't been too many games derived from movie(s) that get it about 90% right. In this case, though, the wall-walking aliens are the Coolest Thing Ever.
I'm sure there are many other examples of perfectly good, yet aging, games that are far better in terms of gameplay and uniqueness that could take the place of the latest and "greatest". Aside from vehicles, there is not much difference between the four mentioned titles in terms of mechanics and/or gameplay, is there not? At the least, they could have included Chrome, so that there would be a few maps' worth of trying to hunt foes down on an island covered in five foot high grass...
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm in the mood for a pred face sandwich. Rawr.
Is Painkiller any good for a tournament? (Score:2)
What about turn-based strategy on the list? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:What about turn-based strategy on the list? (Score:1)
No more Counter-Strike (Score:2)
Give it a rest. Let it fade into memory, so that we can be fresh and ready for the next Counter-Strike. If you love it, set it free. Set CS free already, dammit.
So... (Score:2)
Re:So... (Score:1)