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The Plan To Bring Analytics To eSports 72

An anonymous reader writes: We're used to seeing instant replays, halftime analysis and in depth analytics in traditional sports, but now they're coming to eSports too. A new start-up, Dojo Madness, is hoping to bring the same techniques to games like League of Legends and Dota, in the hopes players can learn from their mistakes in a game when shown them. In a new interview, founder and former Electronic Sports League boss Jens Hilgers reveals that the company's main product, Dota training and replay site Bruce.GG, will use machine learning to teach itself what are good and bad plays — and he hopes to bring the tech to other games, like Counter-Strike, too. "The feedback of the users watching these videos, these input points, are allowing us to determine the relevancy of what we have done and the system will learn from that and get smarter," he says.
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The Plan To Bring Analytics To eSports

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  • Ever listen to football commentary or basketball? Its all color commentary or idiotic observations like "team X won because they scored more points"... no shit, fucktards.

    The eSports commentary is vastly more incisive in most cases. They'll talk about tactics and strategies... they'll get into issues like the micro if we're talking about starcraft.

    We don't need analytics and the last thing we want to emulate is the professional sports commentary for ANYTHING besides the quality color commentary.

    And the issu

    • Ever listen to football commentary or basketball? Its all color commentary or idiotic observations like "team X won because they scored more points"... no shit, fucktards.

      You must have lousy sports coverage in your town, or maybe you just haven't listened to a game in a long time. You get continual analytics in most cases, and statistics that actually mean something. Occasionally, you'll get a fossil like Hawk Harrelson who's just a curmudgeon but even in that case, they teamed him with Steve Stone, who

      • No, I've watched national sports coverage of major games.

        Compare them to what you get out of esports and you'll see esports for MAJOR games is already better.

        As to dumb fucks... your inability to think rationally and instead descend into emotionalism is not helping you. It is ironic that people that make such insults tend to have to have them be more applicable to themselves than anything. ...Watch this:
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

        Now... you show me a clip of a sports game that gives better coverage of

        • No, I've watched national sports coverage of major games.

          Compare them to what you get out of esports and you'll see esports for MAJOR games is already better.

          As to dumb fucks... your inability to think rationally and instead descend into emotionalism is not helping you. It is ironic that people that make such insults tend to have to have them be more applicable to themselves than anything. ...Watch this:
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

          Now... you show me a clip of a sports game that gives better coverage of a game.

          You lose. Don't be stubborn. Just surrender. You're idiotically wrong.

          That was terrible, I just watched two kids play a video game for ten minutes and one of them cried.

          • You want me to show you professional players... grown me.... crying? Because I can.

            The point captain non sequitor is the commentary of the matches and not your impressions of the games or the players.

            What are we talking about? Analytics in esports to make them more like traditional sports.

            And my point was that esports coverage is already superior.

      • Naw man, there hasn't been a "Team X won because they scored more points" in a long while.

        What, did Madden finally kick the bucket?

        • What, did Madden finally kick the bucket?

          He retired in 2009. Chris Collinsworth, who is competent, replaced him.

          • He retired in 2009. Chris Collinsworth, who is competent, replaced him.

            "Collinsworth" just doesn't have the same ring to it, how do you hang a franchise on that?

    • Aren't "analytics", at least at a fairly rudimentary level, something that was already present in most RTSes, long before it became a buzzword among online advertisers?

      I'm not even terribly serious, and I remember most multiplayer or skirmish matches having an end-of-match display of CPM, units built/lost, structures built/lost, resources gathered/spent, graphs of all these variables over time, and so on.

      Nobody even bothers to call that 'analytics'; it's just a summary of the salient aspects of the ga
      • Yep. And more detailed than anything you find in sports. Clicks per minute for example is a thing in RTSs... that's insanely anal.

  • The scam to bring some kind of relevance to something totally irrelevant. It's just like sports, people watch them, but they created all those stat boards to try and legitimize all the jobs around them. In the end, they are useless figures on something that doesn't matter.
  • I don't question it being competitive. Or requires training and skill. Hell, I even don't question that it's a sport. Or rather, I don't want to get into a discussion about it because, well, it's useless. There still is a reason why your playing of DOTA or whatever else the game du jour is will replace Superbowl Sunday any time soon: It's boring to watch.

    And sadly that's true for ALL so called eSports. It simply isn't interesting to watch someone play a computer game. Yes, maybe due to novelty some people w

    • by Anonymous Coward

      I think this might be a generation gap issue or something, I have lots of friends who have no interest in watching regular sport coverage but find well commented e sports entertaining.

      What is boring and what isn't really depends on tastes, the fact that twitch streaming of e sport tournaments is successful should speak for itself.

  • Counter strike is far more limited in the range of possibilities of what that can happen in a single match. Not only are the matches far shorter (and as such does not have phases like dota) given a map there are only a handful of strategies possible to use. A bunch of other reasons too, statistically mine a game like dota to me seems to be an impossible task, there is just too much variation between matches.

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