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2012-08-12, 07:39 PM | [Ignore Me] #181 | ||
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No idea who you are or what that means. Sorry
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2012-08-12, 07:44 PM | [Ignore Me] #183 | |||
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It all comes down to haters gonna hate because they aren't a part of the "movement" if you will. E-sports is great for the community, and I hope PS2 could pull it off. SOE could use that kind of following.
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2012-08-12, 07:48 PM | [Ignore Me] #185 | ||||||
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2012-08-12, 07:56 PM | [Ignore Me] #186 | ||
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My point is more that PS2 just isn't built for arena play. Sure, they're doing the best job they can at getting the tightest gunplay mechanics they can... but they'll NEVER be as good for 5v5 arena combat as a game DESIGNED primarily just for that.
200v200 would actually be something PS2 could offer as an "arena" (granted arena 40x larger, with 40x as many players) for eSport gameplay. However again I still have my doubts. While the concept and potential successful execution could be something awesome and unique, the logistics of coordinating 400 players from 2 different outfits is jaw dropping. We tried to get 12v12 matches in BF3 and most clans would only do 8v8 cause it was easier to actually field your guys at match time. Maybe PS2 can do it, but you're going to need 200 bench warmers per side to pull it off. The other issue is that with the other eSports, the small teams lends itself to a HUGE pool of players, of which the top 10 stand above the rest.... it'll be hard to even get 10 teams that can field proper PS2 battles. Finally, as I noted, those players and their accomplishments would be better served ON THE SERVER where the victory or loss actually matters to their respective war. If I see the other 2 factions are in a grudge match... guess what, it's time to go start grabbing up territory guys cause their best outfits are having a slug fest. |
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2012-08-12, 07:58 PM | [Ignore Me] #187 | |||
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Just keep a open mind about it. I trust SOE will make it to where it doesn't interfere with the normal servers and that it will have a very positive effect on the game and its community. Last edited by shamE; 2012-08-12 at 08:00 PM. |
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2012-08-12, 07:59 PM | [Ignore Me] #188 | ||
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I think it'd be MORE interesting to broadcast when these outfits clash on the live battlefield. It will be inevitable over time as outfits make names for themselves, and the territories grow and outfits lay their stakes, and enemy outfits near them will end up clashing with each other.
THAT'S what I think would make for an interesting broadcast. |
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2012-08-12, 08:22 PM | [Ignore Me] #189 | ||
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I think the problem here Smedley is that you are using the word eSports.
ESports implies a kind of professionalism, casters in suits, pretty girls interviewing people that know nothing about the game, IGN, 10 minutes of adverts between games and big money rewards with sponsorship deals. Now you tell someone in the FGC that Fighting Games are an eSport and they will rip your head off, they're very different things. Are SC2 and Fighting Games both serious competition? Yes, but one is eSports, the other is not. If you just mean you want people to stream competitively then that's great, or do you really mean to go full eSports like SC2? |
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2012-08-12, 08:26 PM | [Ignore Me] #190 | |||
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The most common video game genres associated with electronic sports are real-time strategy (RTS), fighting, first-person shooter (FPS), massively-multiplayer online (MMOG), and racing. The only reason a person wouldn't consider fighting games an e-sports (crazies) is because they don't have the following of games like sc2. This doesn't mean its not an e-sport. You guys are thinking way to much into this. E-sports are games that can be played competitively. That's it. Nothing more, nothing less. If you can challenge people online head to head in a competitive mode, you can be in the electronic sports world.
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2012-08-12, 09:02 PM | [Ignore Me] #191 | ||
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I could see the esport scene working pretty good for planetside2, bare with me now as I explain the scenario.
500x500, 5000 respawns each. possibly 500x500x500 5000 respawns each. LARGE map, say half or a quarter of the current maps, maybe even just bordered off areas. 30 bases, capture points give both resources AND respawns, say 1 respawn per minute, per base. With such a low amount given per minute it gives you a advantage to have more, but not something that makes you invincible. To win you either need to make the opponent lose all their respawns OR push them all the way back to their base. And instead of watching a single player, you would be watching a squad or perhaps a platoon, lock onto a squad and you can change only between the players in a squad. The competition wouldn't be all about the performance of a single or couple of players, it'd be about the effectiveness of the entire outfit. you'd even be able to do percentages on their strengths, as a total outfit, meaning they might be REALLY effective tank/aircraft users, but might only be average at ground assault. It would be more like football, where you have to exploit your enemies weakness, while not succumbing to your own weakness. and instead of a individual player having all the fame and glory, it might be shifted to squads/platoons, because a single man can't insure a victory all by himself in this type of game. Or atleast that's how I envision it. |
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2012-08-12, 09:40 PM | [Ignore Me] #192 | ||
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after reading this entire thread i must say that "esports" being used to describe this is just a wrong term and is causing people to freak out a little bit now if we had a server stored 3d video of the entire battlefield that you could go thru and comment on at a little date that would be much better imo
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2012-08-12, 09:47 PM | [Ignore Me] #193 | |||
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2012-08-12, 10:05 PM | [Ignore Me] #194 | ||
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You guys are thinking WAY to big here.
The only way this would be successful if it was platoon on platoon. 48v48. 500 v 500 would be stupid to watch, let alone try and cast.
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