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1 ora fa, Dragon ha scritto:

 

 

p.s. let's keep track of these words...

 

especially when in a few months we get an announcement about e-sports suddenly and immediately becoming part of the core disciplines of the Olympic program...:whistle::facepalm:

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12 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

p.s. let's keep track of these words...

 

especially when in a few months we get an announcement about e-sports suddenly and immediately becoming part of the core disciplines of the Olympic program...:whistle::facepalm:

Bye bye Boxing, hello Halo

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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The issue with esports is that it just isn't universal yet. For most games, you are really scratching the bottom of the barrel to come up with more than 10 viable nations to compete.

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58 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

The issue with esports is that it just isn't universal yet. For most games, you are really scratching the bottom of the barrel to come up with more than 10 viable nations to compete.

That won't stop stuff like women's Nordic combined.

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1 hour ago, JoshMartini007 said:

The issue with esports is that it just isn't universal yet. For most games, you are really scratching the bottom of the barrel to come up with more than 10 viable nations to compete.

Not true at all. Even Saudi Arabia has good FIFA players. Even Laos and Turkmenistan have Hearthstone players though it's questionable how good they are.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_sports_at_the_2017_Asian_Indoor_and_Martial_Arts_Games

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hace 51 minutos, Quasit said:

Not true at all. Even Saudi Arabia has good FIFA players. Even Laos and Turkmenistan have Hearthstone players though it's questionable how good they are.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_sports_at_the_2017_Asian_Indoor_and_Martial_Arts_Games

 

FIFA is easy because every country likes football anyway. I would also say it's the most played game by people that don't really like video games in general that much (same with PES).

 

But all other games are just east asians, western europeans and americans at the top level.

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8 minutes ago, LDOG said:

 

FIFA is easy because every country likes football anyway. I would also say it's the most played game by people that don't really like video games in general that much (same with PES).

 

But all other games are just east asians, western europeans and americans at the top level.

That's good for diversity at least, since in regular (men's) football, only Europe is top level. :d

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17 minutes ago, LDOG said:

 

FIFA is easy because every country likes football anyway. I would also say it's the most played game by people that don't really like video games in general that much (same with PES).

 

But all other games are just east asians, western europeans and americans at the top level.

That's three continents with major representation, that's actually not that bad although sadly I'm too lazy to check all current Olympic sports :p 

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