Gamers Unite for Video Game Olympics 155
The Hobo writes "About 700 of the world's best gamers began battling it out Wednesday, as the fourth annual World Cyber Games got underway in San Francisco. The five-day annual event is a culmination of national competitions held around the world and pits the best players against each other in a variety of widely popular games like Counter-Strike, Unreal Tournament, Halo, Starcraft and FIFA Soccer.
The winner opened with... (Score:1, Funny)
mailto:3dinfo@maficstudios.com [mailto]
Re:The winner opened with... (Score:1)
Should be a great tournament (Score:5, Informative)
Gallery 1 [gotfrag.com] Gallery 2 [gotfrag.com]
Wow (Score:5, Interesting)
Well done. Didn't think there was that much money in videogames.
In other news, the word "Cyber" hasn't been cool since 1988. Please don't use it anymore.
Re:Wow (Score:5, Interesting)
And, Starcraft? I know South Koreans are crazy about that game, but still... does people still gather arround to see someone playing it? I always thought that was one of the main problems with "cybersports"; if you play soccer, you're pretty much playing the same way people did 50 years ago. If you play Counterstrike and pour man-hours into it, who knows if you'll still be playing it the near future.
Re:Wow (Score:2, Interesting)
Money comes from the audience and sponsors, just like with any other sport.
"does people still gather arround to see someone playing it?"
Yes people are watching games live and on TV.
Re:Wow (Score:3, Insightful)
Funnily enough if you watch any old soccer matchs, the game was indeed quite different. Strategies were different, a few seemingly minor rules differences can mean a complete change in strategy. Now in the last 10 years games that were popular have changed immensly. But with the rel
Re:Wow (Score:2)
For one thing the life-expectancy of a soccer career will be about 10 years... pretty much nearly as long as Starcraft has been around.
But that is not really the point I'm trying to make... if you've played one RTS, then you've played them all. Once you understand diffrent armour types, damage types (piercing/splash/etc) group tactics, queueing, build orders, build trees, then they are all basically the same game.
Same goes for FPSes... have a sure hand, know the map, move fast, time
Re:Wow (Score:2)
Given, the game mechanics are similar, but i was refering to the, um, mastering of the game, if you will. CS and UT2k4 are both FPS but are played in a complete different way; i've se
Re:Wow (Score:2)
And what about game series?
Like Starcraft Warcraft and possible follow-ups? They are all similar... then there is also Quake 1/3 and the future of 4. A new counterstrike?
Sure, crossing boundaries may be difficult, but not quite as difficult as switching from soccer to bowling. I know many national players personally who do very well playing CS after they were pretty good at playing Quake3. (But then being good at Quake3 makes it easier to master other games, but not the other way around...)
Can't wait
Not all RTS games are the same (Score:2)
I don't believe in that. The strategy you take in a RTS is more than knowing the armors, units and such. The mechanics of different games are so different that there is no uinque formula to play them all. In StarCraft if you waste the resources, soon they will finish and a single unit of the enemy will be able to take down the whole city of yours. But in a game like Total Annihilation, the resources are infinite and simply sending 100 units (yeah, 100s
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Spectating a game of - for example - baseball is also insanely confusing for someone who has no idea what is going on. Most people who spectate at any event/sport have some prior experience with it. How many middle aged men watching Monday night football didn't play on their high school team?
Re:Wow (Score:1)
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I think people should feel free to use it, as long as they use it in a way consistent with its actual meaning. (For those who don't know, it refers to controlling physical processes.)
Re:Wow (Score:5, Informative)
"Cyber" has been used in its present (non)sense since some obviously idiotic academic or journalist thought it sounded cool. Other such idiotic words were "Matrix" as a superset of the internet and I, for one, am glad they are dead. Leave them there.
Re:Wow (Score:1)
Re:Wow (Score:2)
1984... Seems like yesterday I first read it...
Re:Wow (Score:1, Funny)
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Re:Wow (Score:5, Insightful)
This stuff isn't all just a bunch of having fun on the internet either. The serious competitors work like dogs to get to where they are at. I like games as much as the next guy, or perhaps even more than, but once you start playing something 8 hours a day it becomes a second job -- one that you have to pay to work at.
Re:Wow (Score:2, Insightful)
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As someone who is familiar with the Counter-Strike 'pro' scene I can say that the vast majority of people play for the fun of competition and are well aware that only the top few can make a living and that their best bet is to stay in school. People don't drop school to play video games, they play these games for entertainment, and if
Re:Wow (Score:2)
No. In racing and golf, the payouts go SOME of the way down. In most other professional sports, the players are paid salaries with various incentive-based bonuses. There's a ton of kids out there who work their asses off in various sports, believing they'll be the next Michael Jordan or Tiger Woods but never make it even close to the pro level. This is not to imply that participation in sports is a waste of time - quite the opposite.
Re:Wow (Score:2)
And your analogy of all the money going to the top 3 is related more to the fact that there isn't as much money in eSports (as they're often called) yet. Quake hit the scene in late 1995/mid 1996. Actual tournaments started up around then. That was the first real exploration into what we now know as eSports. The PGL, Quakecon, and events like this were less than 10 years ago. Gol
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Oh thanks :) (Score:2)
Keep the sport clean! (Score:5, Funny)
BaltikaTroika
Re:Keep the sport clean! (Score:3, Funny)
Geddit? No? Honestly, wasted! Wasted I tell thee!
Finally (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Finally (Score:1)
Although most psychos or school-shooters had contact with bloody computergames, it doesn't mean that every computer gamer is a psycho (also applies to terrorism and islam).
I think that the more people play games, the less they are likely to go out and actually kill somebody. Not that I'd ever wanted to really kill anybody, but after a hard-working day, nothing can calm me down better than
Re:Finally (Score:3, Insightful)
Gamers for Peace!
Machines specs ? (Score:5, Interesting)
Do the players have to bring theirs or is it considered fairer to have them all use the same ?
Re:Machines specs ? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Machines specs ? (Score:1)
Do the player take the machines home after the contest ?
visa rejected for european player (Score:4, Insightful)
i think the US is shooting it's own foot if they continue to behave this way. a lot of people here already wait with their holidays in the US in the hope, that the obligatory fingerprints when entering the US will go away sometimes (which i doubt personally)
PAT
Turkish!? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Turkish!? (Score:1)
At least acknowledge your sources, you plagiarist.
plagiarist (Score:2)
Re:plagiarist (Score:1)
Ok, I should have put a smiley in, but if you look on page 3 of Private Eye, issue number 1116
Re:plagiarist (Score:1)
Thanks though.. play again sometime.
correction: Re:visa rejected for european player (Score:2, Informative)
not the visa itself was rejected but a special entry permission which was neccessary to arrive to the WCG in time. they refered him to the normal visa application process which takes around 1,5 weeks - but which has no use when the WCG starts today..
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Many players not allowed to compete (Score:1, Interesting)
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Re:Many players not allowed to compete (Score:2)
Note the following, however:
Re:visa rejected for european player (Score:5, Funny)
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Oblig. 'Good Morning Vietnam' ref... (Score:2)
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Professional Starcraft Player (Score:4, Funny)
Five years ago, the Quebec-born Patry became the Starcraft world champion and was offered a job as a professional game player in South Korea, initially making about $100,000 a year.
His annual salary is now estimated at about $500,000 and, as the star of a Korean Starcraft TV program, he needs bodyguards to protect him from his fans.
Thanks, that made me feel really bad about my job.
Re:Professional Starcraft Player (Score:3, Funny)
OMG ZERG RUSH!!!!!
Damnit Mom! (Score:2)
How am I supposed to hone my skills if she's always nagging me to 'get a job'? That's what I'm doing! Sigh. Parents these days just don't understand.
And no mom, I'm not a terrorist. They have the ugliest skins.
--Dan
I wanna see... (Score:1, Funny)
The Star Wars premiere was great, but i bet he could really rip into these guys.
Huzzah! (Score:1)
FIFA Soccer is a poor choice. (Score:2, Interesting)
All true football fans know that Pro Evolution Soccer [pes3.net] is by far the better game, both in terms of realism and depth. Sure, FIFA may have the licenses, but PES is the most accurate simulation, and offers much more competitive and enjoyable multi-player. I for one can't wait for PES4 [gamespot.com], as I believe it'll be playable on XBox Live (and I may even be tempted to purchase an XBox just to play this single game). I could always stick to the PS2 version with a multi-tap and some beers
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Re:FIFA Soccer is a poor choice. (Score:1)
Oh the hours i've wasted on that game, bit worried that PES4 is going to be better, i need to get some work done at uni!!!
I agree. (Score:1)
Re:FIFA Soccer is a poor choice. (Score:2)
I guess they picked popular games, not realistic ones.
Dear Slashdot (Score:5, Funny)
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Re:Dear Cybertect (Score:2, Funny)
Yours spuriously,
Sue Eweblind
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I know you're out there (Score:3, Interesting)
Anyway, he comes by every now and then and hangs out with us and tells us what he does. He plays video games for 8 hours a day to practice and does endorsement deals. That's right, he plays video games for a living (and drives around in a painted alien vs. predator hummer he won).
I only wish I was half that lucky
Re:I know you're out there (Score:1)
and oh yeah...you don't hang out with him
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San Francisco, nerd capital of the world. (Score:2)
San Francisco is in danger of losing it's hip image and turning into some sort of nerdly paradise!
From the article: (Score:1)
There is NO role-playing in professional Magic. That's like saying there's role-playing in professional Poker!
any other parallels with olympics? (Score:3, Funny)
are we going to have boycotts? the muslim world boycotting all civilization iii competitions because cities can build cathedrals instead of mosques?
are we going to have cities competing to host? i think seoul will host the next 25 olympics then, considering their massively superior bandwidth infrastructure as compared to the rest of the world
are we going to have sports no one watches? minesweeper for example?
are we going to have judging scandals? are we going to have overwhelmingly nationalistic audiences? etc.
Re:any other parallels with olympics? (Score:1)
From 2001 until this year every WCG finals took place in South Korea. However, starting last year cities do in fact compete to host the WCG, and San Fransisco was succesful in their bid and got to host this years event.
are we going to have sports no one watches? minesweeper for example?
Yes, Halo and FIFA a
Where's DEE DEE ARR? (Score:3, Interesting)
Bemani? Argh! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Bemani? Argh! (Score:2)
Only in America and Japan.
Re:Bemani? Argh! (Score:1)
There known as "Dancing Stage." Exact same game, just different name.
Konami also released Dance Dance Revolution in Korea to directly compete with Pump It Up, licensing Korean pop songs even for what came to be known as Dance Dance Revolution 3rd Mix Korean and 3rd Mix Korean Version 2.
Re:Bemani? Argh! (Score:2)
And whenever you see them, they're forlornly alone and unloved. That's the thing that I was getting at.
A career in professional gaming is possible (Score:1)
Re:A career in professional gaming is possible (Score:1)
Has a motherboard with his name attached to it coming out soon. The guy plays FPS, not SC.
http://www.fatal1ty.com
Re:A career in professional gaming is possible (Score:1)
Quite a contrast in games (Score:1)
Campers? (Score:1)
Should be Classic/"Old School" Matches (Score:2)
--Atari Star Wars (the sit-down vector game with the sharp controller)
--Street Fighter
--Tron (Playing this game had applications outside, where that trained fast-twitch finger that shot spiders also worked wonders on the naughty bits of women. Girls have a special button of their own, if you know what I'm sayin'.)
--A few pinball games
--Atari Lunar Lander
--Tempest
--Bererk
--Robotron
--Def
Re:Should be Classic/"Old School" Matches (Score:1)
I Want My Smash TV! (Score:2)
A few years ago, someone told me about a show called "Survivor". Believing that we'd finally reached the "Running Man" stage of society, I wondered how the legal arrangements, and concluded that they used a shell corporation and some small country that would change its laws for the right price. Five minutes into the premiere, when I discover
Re:I Want My Smash TV! (Score:1)
Inevitably, there will be televised "death contests/matches" sometime in the near future. People will be unable to not watch.
Not a lot of variety... (Score:2)
That's like if the real Olympic events were pole vault, another pole vault, another pole vault, and boxing.
Best Players? (Score:2)
you will never find The Best at a tournament, cause we play for fun
Starcraft... (Score:1)
Finally in the USA (Score:1)
South Koreans and Germans beware.
Not going down so easy this year.
Re:Finally in the USA (Score:1)
They need to work on their advertising. (Score:2)
Actually.... (Score:1)
I want to see (Score:2)
Real skill comes in how you adapt to a new situation, the rest is practice (this applies to more than just gaming, of course)
Re:I want to see (Score:3, Insightful)
Super Mario Brothers 3!
Mod parent up (Score:1)
Here's My Chance! (Score:2)
"Monster Kill", here I come!
Some photos of the Opening Event (Score:3, Interesting)
Another problem was that the hotel is no way in a decent walking distance from the place where the games will be played. So players not only have to drag along their stuff to the battlefield, but also have to walk quite a bit to get there.
Fortunately, our guys seem to be quite positive about it. It's great to travel so far and represent your country. Even if it's videogames we're talking about. And, believe me, you get pretty popular with girls about the whole thing. "What? You came all the way from Italy to play... videogames? charming!"... hehe, pretty amusing stuff.
Anyway, check out the pics [www.ngi.it]
Re:Starcraft - 1997 (Score:1)
Re:Starcraft - 1997 (Score:1)
Seriously, did someone from the car industry come over to the video game industry and start naming projects?
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