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Originally Posted by ShadowGPW
Some games evolved to e-Sports. Once you win in those games (money!). Trust me it's addictive. Our team won in 2 years of RTCW in total of 175,610 USD so yeah you stick around because of that.
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$175,610 is a good deal of money, but when you consider how it must be divided, it is not so large. A yearly income of $87,805 is indeed good, but even on a five member team (which is conservative if I am correct and most gaming teams are more than five members) that is only $17,561 a year per person. On a ten member team, this is $8,780.50 - good spending cash, but hardly enough to live on.
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Originally Posted by ShadowGPW
Games are slowly evolving to a real sport in some counteries. Korea has it how-ever already accepted as a main public sport. Soccer/FootBall is for them still no 1. But Gaming is on 2nd place.
Anyhow Trafton. I suggest you not to talk about it if you haven't been close to it at all.
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I do not need to play games competitively to know what the culture is like. However, what is the point of playing games if you cannot enjoy them? Competition is indeed one way to enjoy them, but topics like this are just circuses of absurdity. I suppose I think it's silly to argue over clan appointments and the honor therein. If a clan does not want to battle, pressuring them won't help.
But then again, I'm an idiot. Who listens to idiots?
~ Traft
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