Gaming - World Sport?
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Gaming - World Sport?
I've been thinking.
Computer and Gaming in general is everyday gaining more and more recognition as a competitive sport. With it's own heroes and champions in each game.
Of course there is a lot of controversy against games and gaming in general, but why is it that Gaming is not truly recognized as a global competitive sport?
Now, im sure that we all have local Gaming championships.
Then, we have our more recognized gaming championships, such as the GNGWC for example.
However, do you think we should have one big global competitive championship? Something which will be more widely recognized and accepted as a competitive sport. Now, im not saying that gamers should be paid thousands or like millions of dollars like on an anual sallary, i think just the title and respect/recognition is payment enough for the Average Joe gamer. Of course along with the big check for winning ^^.
There are those who say that we already have a global gaming championship. Such as the World Cyber Games
or the newer, less known Championship Gaming Series
Still, how well known and recognised are these two? I mean, they are not very well advertised, or broadcast.
So i ask you:
With all this steam that Gaming is building up, what do you predict for it in the upcoming year and beyond? Do you think we would one day come to a "Gaming Olympics" per say?
/discuss
Computer and Gaming in general is everyday gaining more and more recognition as a competitive sport. With it's own heroes and champions in each game.
Of course there is a lot of controversy against games and gaming in general, but why is it that Gaming is not truly recognized as a global competitive sport?
Now, im sure that we all have local Gaming championships.
Then, we have our more recognized gaming championships, such as the GNGWC for example.
However, do you think we should have one big global competitive championship? Something which will be more widely recognized and accepted as a competitive sport. Now, im not saying that gamers should be paid thousands or like millions of dollars like on an anual sallary, i think just the title and respect/recognition is payment enough for the Average Joe gamer. Of course along with the big check for winning ^^.
There are those who say that we already have a global gaming championship. Such as the World Cyber Games
or the newer, less known Championship Gaming Series
Still, how well known and recognised are these two? I mean, they are not very well advertised, or broadcast.
So i ask you:
With all this steam that Gaming is building up, what do you predict for it in the upcoming year and beyond? Do you think we would one day come to a "Gaming Olympics" per say?
/discuss
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There's already the CPL (Cyberathlete Professional League) that takes place in the summer and winter in Dallas. And there's also the WCG that is known to some as the olympics of gaming due to all of the teams that participate are representing their country like the real olympics.
It's not an athletic sport, no. But if they can show The World Series of Poker, then why not Counter-Strike championships?
It's not an athletic sport, no. But if they can show The World Series of Poker, then why not Counter-Strike championships?
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Well, when you guys say "Not the same as Football or Basketball"
What exactly do you guys mean?
N yeah, if poker (lol) is considered a sport, then why shouldn't gaming be? I mean, it's much more competative.
@Jabo,
Well, think about it. When playing in Competitions, it would be live. Not like over the net. Thus completely eliminating the Hackers or Bots. With rules, and adjudicators.
@Colb, the CPL is more of a National thing isnt it?? N yea i did say that the WCG is like the most definitive and well knows Championships, but i don't think it's exactly at the "The International Gaming League" level?
What exactly do you guys mean?
N yeah, if poker (lol) is considered a sport, then why shouldn't gaming be? I mean, it's much more competative.
@Jabo,
Well, think about it. When playing in Competitions, it would be live. Not like over the net. Thus completely eliminating the Hackers or Bots. With rules, and adjudicators.
@Colb, the CPL is more of a National thing isnt it?? N yea i did say that the WCG is like the most definitive and well knows Championships, but i don't think it's exactly at the "The International Gaming League" level?

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The CPL is actually a league that makes a world tour. It's been renamed the CPL World Tour. It starts in Dallas and ends in Dallas but makes stops in Australia, England, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, etc... along the way. It's considered the professional gaming league as a majority of the players earn salaries based on their contracts with the team owner....just like our pro sports have been for years. I've attended CPL once in Dallas as a player, and about 10 times as a spectator.
The World Gaming Championships is considered the main stage for international competition. It is very much like the Olympics. The best players from each country form and make a team to represent their country in the competition. You do not have your usual team names that you see in most gaming competitions. Like the Olympics it is Country vs. Country. China vs USA. Sweden vs Africa. Turkey vs Hungary. Brazil vs Mexico. It's quite a show... I have not had the chance to see the WGC live, but it's been televised on G4 in the past.
The World Gaming Championships is considered the main stage for international competition. It is very much like the Olympics. The best players from each country form and make a team to represent their country in the competition. You do not have your usual team names that you see in most gaming competitions. Like the Olympics it is Country vs. Country. China vs USA. Sweden vs Africa. Turkey vs Hungary. Brazil vs Mexico. It's quite a show... I have not had the chance to see the WGC live, but it's been televised on G4 in the past.
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No it should not be a sport, if it is a sport there will be a mass decline in all other sports, and that 90% youth will say, I play game for a club.
More and more people giving up time for gaming and this is happening now but currently people know that they shouldn't but soon they will have their gaming addiction justified because it is a sport.
More and more people giving up time for gaming and this is happening now but currently people know that they shouldn't but soon they will have their gaming addiction justified because it is a sport.
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Yue_Fei wrote:No it should not be a sport, if it is a sport there will be a mass decline in all other sports, and that 90% youth will say, I play game for a club.
More and more people giving up time for gaming and this is happening now but currently people know that they shouldn't but soon they will have their gaming addiction justified because it is a sport.
It's a little late for it to not be considered a type of sport. Sorry
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Colb wrote:Yue_Fei wrote:No it should not be a sport, if it is a sport there will be a mass decline in all other sports, and that 90% youth will say, I play game for a club.
More and more people giving up time for gaming and this is happening now but currently people know that they shouldn't but soon they will have their gaming addiction justified because it is a sport.
It's a little late for it to not be considered a type of sport. SorryYou make a great point though about it being justified. Fortunately though, that is what parents are for. I don't think we'll see a decline in real athletics though. Gaming will never be half as popular as something like football or basketball.... so I don't think we gotta worry about that lol.
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Many games have international tournaments, Magic the gathering is no exception. I almost tried turning pro xD, but didnt had the time to go all the way. The game has a large cult following though, and a significant international audience. If you do make it big in this, you get recognize in the community, have the fame, and well cash prizes too I guess
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Gaming is just a fun thign to do. Fair enough some peopel do it competitivly and earn a few thousand bucks or so.
But w/e if it does .. I wish it had been when I had P.E. in school. I could of been playing CS:S in the gymnasium in stead of doing summersalts.
But w/e if it does .. I wish it had been when I had P.E. in school. I could of been playing CS:S in the gymnasium in stead of doing summersalts.
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more and more people are getting into gaming because its fun and they can meet new people that way. I notice that were i live (north dakota) more and more people play them and by the time they are around 36 years old they are still playing them, so future generations will grow up playing games at a constant.
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Key-J wrote:the.unseen. wrote:All I am going to say is StarCraft.Key-J wrote:Why Only In Korea?
Yeah, i know that Starcraft is a HUGE thing in Korea, i saw last years finals, when that Korean guys won. The guy who they treat like a rock star.
But once again, i say. Think globally
We do need better organised world championships, and pre championships which let the winner join up to the next round etc. Local -> province -> country -> world championships
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i attend the i seires which is amazing a great community of gamers and spectaters alike
if you have sky theres a gaming channel Xleague tv <<>>> or the webbie is http://www.xleague.tv
in europe the gaming scene is growing but in certain places in the U.S and places such as korea (forms of gaming is the national sports XD) its a big big thing
if you have sky theres a gaming channel Xleague tv <<>>> or the webbie is http://www.xleague.tv
in europe the gaming scene is growing but in certain places in the U.S and places such as korea (forms of gaming is the national sports XD) its a big big thing

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TwelveEleven wrote:Key-J wrote:the.unseen. wrote:All I am going to say is StarCraft.Key-J wrote:Why Only In Korea?
Yeah, i know that Starcraft is a HUGE thing in Korea, i saw last years finals, when that Korean guys won. The guy who they treat like a rock star.
But once again, i say. Think globally
We do need better organised world championships, and pre championships which let the winner join up to the next round etc. Local -> province -> country -> world championships
Better organized? You should research it a little bit. There's all sorts of qualifiers online, then regional qualifiers, etc. It's pretty huge and very organized like any professional sport. There's a reason its a multi-million dollar business.
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