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Want some food for thought? Okay:
There is no reason that a game like DOA can't be E-Sports. Why do I believe this? The game is easy to get into and understand, but the meta involved will bring the complexity to the title. Now, there are a couple of problems with the game/community that will prevent us, and any other game suffering from the non money making plague.
1) Koei Tecmo. Instead of fixing ACTUAL issues with the game, they focus on boobie mousepads and free DLC at FREE ENTRY tournaments. They hold Team Ninja back, I believe. I know we hear about the netcode a lot, but it is a pressing issue. We have no valid practice environment unless we live in Texas, New York, or California. Having an online component that functions enough to where real strategies can be formulated. Look at Street Fighter (hint hint)
2) Us. Simply, us. Look, money talks lol. However, no one is willing to put more money for sponsoring and such for a community full of nothing but infighting. The only other community worse than us is League of Legends. Plus, WE DON'T GO TO SHIT. Now I know not everyone has money to travel all of the time, but please guys, go to what you can! Locals, monthlys, your nearest majors. GO. GET OUT OF YOUR 1-BAR, NOT RESPECTING A DAMN THING ABOUT ADVANTAGE/DISADVANTAGE COMFORT ZONE. Stop hiding behind the computer screen talking shit on FreeStepDodge and come get your asses kicked so you can learn, because we need more people who are willing to become great at this game. We also need more professionals. By this, I mean shaking hands, being helpful even if it means that your apprentices will beat you soon, and overall becoming businessmen/businesswomen. You gotta promote a brand. Seriously, if I, someone who's average at best, can be sponsored by a startup company, you all can as well.
We need our company and our players to step up. It's not any one person's fault either, IT'S ALL OF US. We need to ALL take responsibility, and we need to ALL raise each other up.
That what it takes. And no, I'm not a high profile commentator, I just grown to love this game we call DOA. I'm ready to advance. Y'all with me?
Want some food for thought? Okay:
There is no reason that a game like DOA can't be E-Sports. Why do I believe this? The game is easy to get into and understand, but the meta involved will bring the complexity to the title. Now, there are a couple of problems with the game/community that will prevent us, and any other game suffering from the non money making plague.
1) Koei Tecmo. Instead of fixing ACTUAL issues with the game, they focus on boobie mousepads and free DLC at FREE ENTRY tournaments. They hold Team Ninja back, I believe. I know we hear about the netcode a lot, but it is a pressing issue. We have no valid practice environment unless we live in Texas, New York, or California. Having an online component that functions enough to where real strategies can be formulated. Look at Street Fighter (hint hint)
2) Us. Simply, us. Look, money talks lol. However, no one is willing to put more money for sponsoring and such for a community full of nothing but infighting. The only other community worse than us is League of Legends. Plus, WE DON'T GO TO SHIT. Now I know not everyone has money to travel all of the time, but please guys, go to what you can! Locals, monthlys, your nearest majors. GO. GET OUT OF YOUR 1-BAR, NOT RESPECTING A DAMN THING ABOUT ADVANTAGE/DISADVANTAGE COMFORT ZONE. Stop hiding behind the computer screen talking shit on FreeStepDodge and come get your asses kicked so you can learn, because we need more people who are willing to become great at this game. We also need more professionals. By this, I mean shaking hands, being helpful even if it means that your apprentices will beat you soon, and overall becoming businessmen/businesswomen. You gotta promote a brand. Seriously, if I, someone who's average at best, can be sponsored by a startup company, you all can as well.
We need our company and our players to step up. It's not any one person's fault either, IT'S ALL OF US. We need to ALL take responsibility, and we need to ALL raise each other up.
That what it takes. And no, I'm not a high profile commentator, I just grown to love this game we call DOA. I'm ready to advance. Y'all with me?