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Video Games Won't Be Part of the Paris Olympics (fortune.com) 220

The Olympic Games regularly add new events, but officials aren't quite ready to embrace eSports. From a report: This weekend, the International Olympic Committee met for the 7th Olympic Summit, where competitive video gaming was among the topics of discussion. The verdict? It's still "premature" to discuss including them in the Olympic games. That's bound to be disappointing to supporters, who had hoped for a breakthrough in the 2024 Paris games. Tony Estanguet, co-president of the Paris Olympic committee, is a proponent of bringing video games to the Olympics.
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Video Games Won't Be Part of the Paris Olympics

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  • Good ... (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday December 10, 2018 @02:08PM (#57780936)

    OK, sure ... video games, er, ''eSports" is a skill.

    But, seriously, let's not start pretending like this is on the same level as the lifetime of commitment that actual Olympic athletes have put in to get where they are.

    I'm sorry the little nerdlings won't get to compete in the Olympics, but in no way do I think playing a video game is on par with the actual athletes competing in the Olympics.

    This is dumb in my opinion. I refuse to consider pro gamers as 'athletes'

    • In terms of athleticism how is eSports different then from many of the Shooting sports.

      • In terms of athleticism how is eSports different then from many of the Shooting sports.

        Honestly, other than the ones where they ski across country first, or combine with athletic endeavours, Shooting isn't athletic and probably would be better out and not in the Olympics. It is historically part of the modern Olympics though and certain groups would probably protest if there were a movement to remove it. Shooting was probably first included by association with athletic endeavours. In the 1800's there were probably few people for whom shooting involved going to the gun range or resting in

      • > how is eSports different then from many of the Shooting sports

        eSports: is a member of the team that makes 911 swatting call
        Shooting Sports: is a member of the team that rides in the Swat truck to answer the 911 swatting call
    • Just because you can compete doesn't make it athletic. Until chess is an Olympic sport no way should video games be a sport.

      Video gaming is not esports, it's video competition.

      This is like how so many fields seem to add the word "science" to their name.

      Data science, social science, bioscience ....

      It's literally a participation medal for the esteem impaired.

      You don't need to call it esports to be worthy of respect in its own field.

      Personally I have been waging an effort to use the word engineering. Like bi

      • Avatar Engineering: (noun) The technical field of study concerned with configuring your avatar prior to the start of game play.
    • OK, sure ... video games, er, ''eSports" is a skill.

      But, seriously, let's not start pretending like this is on the same level as the lifetime of commitment that actual Olympic athletes have put in to get where they are.

      Of all things, you question commitment here? You couldn't be more wrong.

      I don't give a shit what your skill is, when you've worked hard enough to master something and are considered one of the best in the entire world to compete at the Olympic level, I'd say you sure as hell demonstrated commitment. You certainly wouldn't question the commitment level of a well-respected history professor simply because they didn't bench press their own body weight while earning three PhDs.

      • So... should History be an Olympic Sport? :)

    • What made me decide esports were true sports was seeing that they are every bit as corrupt and despicable as regular pro sports, and in all the same ways. It was actually seeing the filth that permeates esports which made me lose my disrespect of amateur sports players. I still think regular sports are boring, but I realized I had been unfair to them in the past. I was looking at the scum that had floated to the top of the professional leagues, management, and fanbase, and then tarring local softball teams

    • Knowing all sort of people doing either at a high level you have roughly the same lifetine commitment as some olympic sport (e.g. archery and other similar sports). And frankly you dont need that much body muscle for many either. The only valid reason i see is that it is nigh impossible to agree on any esport due to copyright and similar issues.
  • Olympic events require physical activity. Moving your thumbs doesn't count.
    • They can't rule it out entirely without bringing up the debate as to whether all the stuff that's in there now should continue to be in there, hence the weasel words.

      • They can't rule it out entirely without bringing up the debate as to whether all the stuff that's in there now should continue to be in there, hence the weasel words.

        The bottom line is, not every competitive activity needs to be in the Olympics. Come up with your own criteria, but just because it's big doesn't mean it needs to be in the Olympics.

    • You could tell that to the Olympic Rifle shooting teams.

      • by nwaack ( 3482871 )
        Have you ever shot a rifle/pistol/shotgun at a competition level? It's incredibly difficult, physically demanding (in some aspects) and nothing like playing a video game.
    • by lgw ( 121541 )

      Olympic events require physical activity. Moving your thumbs doesn't count./quote>

      Why? There's no such rule. It's hard to see much of a difference between e.g. Starcraft and target shooting.

      The Olympics were originally competitions in skill directly tied to a warrior's ability on the battlefield. Seems to me that that's coming full circle.

    • Olympic events require physical activity. Moving your thumbs doesn't count.

      Some would argue that hitting a little white ball around a golf course is hardly a sport either, and yet we champion the shit out of that at the Olympic level.

      • by nwaack ( 3482871 )
        I'm not sure I'd call golf a sport either, but being able to hit a golf ball 300+ yards does require a whole heck of a lot of physical prowess, especially at the Olympic level.
  • What games? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by jellomizer ( 103300 ) on Monday December 10, 2018 @02:13PM (#57780982)

    The part of eSports that is the biggest problem for the likes of the Olympics is the standardization on what game(s) to play, and how soon will that game be too old to be interesting to watch anymore. Having it every 4 years (or 2 if you want it both summer and winter) usually will mean the game playing would either be out of date, or the athletes will always be playing something where they are not at their peak with. Games that are 8, 12, 16 years old are less on the eSports list.
    However I do think it would be hilarious if these were open internet games, and during the Olympics the Gold metal hopeful gets shot down by some kid camping out and got a lucky shot.

    • Replying to undo my mod -- misclicked on mod down instead of up. Oops.
    • also limits on dev's playing? the bigger thing needs to be an forced an local network only mode? so that any internet issue can't mess the game up.

    • And this is probably the major reason why Video Gameswill probably never be part of the Olympics. Yeah- they shouldn't because not athletic... etc..etc..etc...

      But ignoring all that; having Video Games as an event means partnering with certain Video Game publishers. Sharing events. Olympics is already disgustingly commercial- but if you start mixing in events based around games by EA, or Ubisoft, or any of the other major publishers and it becomes a commercial and biased minefield.

      Also, whereas many video

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      There would have to be an established league and international organisation, so the choice of games is quite limited. CS Go and Street Fighter pretty much.

      The other problem is that it's free advertising for the game maker.

  • by rlp ( 11898 ) on Monday December 10, 2018 @02:14PM (#57780984)

    While having a separate 'Video Game Olympics" would make sense and be quite interesting, I don't think video gaming fits into the International Olympics - it is not an athletic event.

    • Re:Good (Score:5, Informative)

      by bws111 ( 1216812 ) on Monday December 10, 2018 @02:19PM (#57781028)

      True, but up until 1948 the Olympics included architecture, literature, music, painting and sculpture categories at various times.

      • by NFN_NLN ( 633283 )

        They also thought smoking was healthy back then... thankfully we learn from past mistakes.

      • True, but up until 1948 the Olympics included architecture, literature, music, painting and sculpture categories at various times.

        I'm not sure if that's a joke or for real- I'll have to google. If that were really the case- thank goodness those days are gone.

        • by bws111 ( 1216812 )

          I'll make it easy for you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

          • I'll make it easy for you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]

            Thanks, yeah, I had already looked. That's actually rather amusing and shows that it was a bit of a mess even then. Award for architecture going to guy who designed the stadium used for that Olympics seems pretty damn biased to me. :)

  • If you can smoke & drink while you're doing it, it's not a sport.

  • by Only Time Will Tell ( 5213883 ) on Monday December 10, 2018 @02:38PM (#57781178)
    I can only imagine how the commentary around this would go. "Well Jim, it looks like the American team successfully headshotted the French team flag carrier and now appears to be disrespecting their corpse by teabagging it. It's really hard to see that sort of sportsmanship."
  • by CohibaVancouver ( 864662 ) on Monday December 10, 2018 @02:49PM (#57781248)
    I have a couple of friends who are involved in the behind-the-scenes organizing at the Olympics. One thing they said that I found interesting was apparently the amount of sex and associated hanky-panky that goes on at the Athletes' Village is impressive. Can't remember it was London or Vancouver, but one comment was made that they actually ran out of condoms.

    Makes sense - You put all those uber-fit young people together and stuff is bound to happen - Particularly amongst athletes whose events have completed.

    Would be fascinating to watch if you put "eSports" "athletes" into that mix as well... Nerd heaven.
  • Looking at pictures of Paris recently, it sure seems like they'd got some great Call Of Duty LARP'ing going on over there.

  • I'm extremely upset about this. I've been training my entire adult life for the eSports at the Paris Olympics. And I was really looking forward to appearing on the Wheaties box.

    Here's a photo of me training:

    https://goo.gl/images/77oZs4 [goo.gl]

  • It's bad enough we have Olympic Curling, but E-Sports ?
    I know they're desperate for viewers but come on . . . . .

    An Olympic medal in E-Sports is nothing more than a participation trophy from the perspective of the true athletes that compete in the games.
    It's embarrassing. It's akin to walking up to a total stranger and trying to impress them by telling them you're a level XYZ Tree Elf Unicorn Herder in WoW. :|
    ( Pro tip: Other than perhaps the WoW crowd, NO ONE CARES )

    Maybe we can add any of the following

  • Bowling is much more of a sport than eGames, and you can do that while smoking and drinking beer!
  • We can go back and forth on the definition of sport all we want, and I'm of the opinion that maybe there's merit in that discussion. That said- My real concern is that no matter what video game(s) was chosen, it would be something entirely owned by one company (or companies). Boxing isn't owned by Pepsi. Discus doesn't get patches every few months from EA that change how spin works to deal with changes in the meta. Nobody is going to release a Fencing 2. All of those are things that can and do happen with
  • Just replace badminton with e-sports. Both rely on hand- eye coordination and twitch reflexes.
    • by dargaud ( 518470 )
      ...and are pretty unhealthy. Have you seen badminton players ? They have an arm 3 times the size of the other. Even compulsive masturbators are not that asymmetric !
  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Monday December 10, 2018 @05:11PM (#57782342)
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