World Series of Video Games Cancelled 42
Goobergunch writes "The official site for the World Series of Videogames is now indicating that the WSVG, including planned events in Los Angeles, London and Sweden, has been cancelled. The WSVG included competitions for Guitar Hero II, Quake 4, World of Warcraft Arena, as well as Counter-Strike and Warcraft III. From the announcement: 'The continuing challenges of securing adequate revenues to sustain the production of the WSVG's large scale events and television programming, in a very crowded field of competitive gaming leagues, has prompted us to re-evaluate our direction as an organization. Unfortunately, the decision is to cancel the remainder of the WSVG season, as we shift our focus solely to growing our online advertising network of websites, which currently reach seven million users each month. '"
I feel a disturbance in the force (Score:5, Funny)
a thousand? (Score:2)
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Not to be a troll but... (Score:5, Insightful)
Not in the fashion of "Why is this on Slashdot!!??!?oneone!!" but more of a "watching people play video games is boring" way.
The great thing about video games is that, for the most part, I can wake up at 4 AM and still get my game on. I don't need to go someplace or find people to play them with.
Organized team sports are interesting to the public because it involves the swilling of beer and a bunch of guys out on a field doing something as teams. I'd be hard pressed to get enough people together to play a legal game of baseball or football. Luckily with video games I don't need to worry about it.
And even with a large group of skilled professional athletes there really isn't too much of a thrill in watching someone else play anyway.
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Re:Not to be a troll but... (Score:4, Funny)
Besides, you can still hang out, swill beer and even make bets on the outcome of a Starcraft match. I've seen it done.
Not to be a troll but...Cultured. (Score:1, Interesting)
Is it really a "right audience" issue? Or is it simple cultural differences?
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I know there is a CounterStrike mod that allows eliminated players to bet on the outcome of a match using in-game funds.
But as a drinking game? My idea is to use it as a handicap and not a punishment. Let the survivors of the winning team drink a drink or two to help level the playing field. I think it would have some interesting results.
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I miss college.
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But, I don't play this game and I barely understand it myself (even though I'm very good at some other fighting
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I caught a couple of episodes on YouTube recently of some kinda Halo 2 MLG thingy - very yank and ESPN-style, but I found watching some of the tactics anything but boring personally.
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And even with a large group of skilled professional athletes there really isn't too much of a thrill in watching someone else play anyway.
I am in doubt about this. There are all sorts of sports which attract people to watch at. Why do people like to watch a football or soccer (where I come from) and don't like to watch a 5vs5 counterstrike? Or if you bring it closer to non-action sports, like chess, there's still alot of people genuinely interested in watching the game (although perhaps in a faster replay ;)).
I myself just recently got into Warcraft III and I must say there's a lot to say about tournaments with this game. It's faster
Watched the first episode. (Score:2)
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There are a number of different but related problems:
This just in... (Score:1, Funny)
I was just getting used to watcing it on TV (Score:2, Interesting)
Actually, it was quite entertaining... (Score:5, Interesting)
Here's a link to somene ripping on "Jordan". If you've tried that song, watch in awe...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-XNmJ58Y1c [youtube.com]
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Different Model for Revenue (Score:5, Interesting)
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In other words.... (Score:1, Troll)
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The main problem: It sucked. (Score:5, Insightful)
This should come as absolutely no surprise to anyone. The WSVG was insultingly dumbed-down and content-free ("Wow! Was that an ice block?!?"). I'm a semi-serious WoW player, and my friends and I all found their arena coverage to be completely devoid of any meaningful content. I realize that their aim was to attract a wider range of viewers, but "normal people" don't give a rat's ass about competitive videogaming (and probably never will in the US), and people who do care would probably prefer coverage and analysis from people who have actually played the games before.
Just look at the judging methodology for the Guitar Hero competition: ten points each for style, technical correctness and difficulty, each determined by a single judge. Two of the three judges were D-list celebrities who had probably never even played Guitar Hero. The extensive statistics provided by the game after each song were completely ignored in the decision process. The whole thing was structured much more like an episode of Nickelodeon GUTS than a serious competition designed to determine the best player.
The 2:1 commercial-to-programming ratio couldn't have helped, either.
In short, the whole thing was a commercially oversaturated, content-starved mess; I'd like back the hour of my life that I spent watching it, and no one will be the least bit sad to see it go.
Thats the last straw. I'm moving to South Korea (Score:2)
Does anyone... (Score:2)
Still more shows... (Score:1)
Also, you can always just watch that old 80s movie, "The Wizard".
more ads (Score:2)
YESSS!!1!11!1!!
Wrong Distribution (Score:2)
In summary, TV was the wrong way to go. They should go for Internet, advertise on the gaming web sites, provide streams from Youtube or roll their own stream.
TV is Wrong Distribution - except MTV (Score:2)
I'd love to watch two guitar hero masters try out songs they'v
Thank god they cancelled it (Score:1)
Duh! (Score:2)
Rather, countless Slashdot articles have taught me that video games are actually a form of art. And perhaps the finest form of art, at that!
And who wants to see a sports league of what amounts to a Fine Art?