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Bradford is an esports fanatic, yet one area of esports that has always eluded him is in the realm of the MMO. He poses the question: do you, the reader, enjoy MMO Esports, and if so why?
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In a sense that is a kind of esport.
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I suppose that something like the Guild Wars approach could work for esports, but at that point, what you've really got is a PVP arena combat, not an MMORPG.
But, when it comes to MMO's, nah. They just don't have that sense of thrill.
I would say MMO's are like the Curling of the Sports world.
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Some of them think they are pro-athletes? You have to be joking
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World firsts, arenas and dungeon races in MMO esports aren't something that interest me... but to be fair I've never tried. Maybe I could like it if I gave it a go?
I don't think MMO/MMORPGs are set up in a way that's good for viewing in esports, based on my own point of view.
So what I'm drawing from my answer and subsequent reflection is: I should try it before I bin it
For me personally i'm in "i'd rather play games myself" camp, but since streaming kinda booming this days guess it's just personal thing.
I mean they spend a lot of time training as a team and get paid. Not sure if its term "athlete" that is unnerving for you, but it is a full-time job at the very least.
For me, one of the key components to playing a game, and an MMORPG especially, is the memories that I make from it. E-Sports doesn't offer that in the least, as watching someone else play doesn't do a thing to make a memory, or a game special.
If I'm watching sports, its usually with friends (unless it's F1..) but then it's who I'm with, and the memories that are made are because of the people, not quite so much the game. As in we may all recall some great play a team made, but it's burned into our mind because we were hanging out.
So no....e-sports don't do a thing for me. No emotional involvement, and absolutely nothing I can relate to about the event, the players, and so on. I know it's just me, and other's can, but...doesn't work for me.
They absolutely are pro-athletes or maybe better to call them pro-e-athletes. If you are on a pro LoL team you are living in the same house with your team, your food is prepared for you, you are expected to work out in your off time and you are expected to practice as much if not more than a NFL player practices throughout the week. And the kicker, they are making serious money doing it. So ya, if that is not a professional I don't know what is.
The other formats just don't make sense. Fighting games don't have enough depth to hold an audience, FPS games are too twitchy for normal human beings to follow. MMO's are boring as hell to watch, mechanical based games like Starcraft had a good following, the problem is those games aren't very strategic, wont hold an audience.