DillButt64 wrote:
its not so much of "cheating" as it is "sabotaging" team Dig
Then team Dig sabotaged themselves for using TSM as their team of choice to practice against.
"Pros" ...
The only thing that separates them from everyone else is that they earn money for what they do.
But a gamer starting to get payed for playing is like a lawyer:
They do a respectable thing, but getting payed for doing a better job at it is a huge temptation to take it on the wrong way.
The only thing that separates them from everyone else is that they earn money for what they do.
But a gamer starting to get payed for playing is like a lawyer:
They do a respectable thing, but getting payed for doing a better job at it is a huge temptation to take it on the wrong way.
Darcurse wrote:
"Pros" ...
The only thing that separates them from everyone else is that they earn money for what they do.
But a gamer starting to get payed for playing is like a lawyer:
They do a respectable thing, but getting payed for doing a better job at it is a huge temptation to take it on the wrong way.
not really sure where you're going with this, because none of it really makes sense. The reason they are pro gamers is because they're the best in the world, they don't just 'play' the video game their lives are pretty much fixed around it.
I wouldn't ever call being a laywer a respectable job, talk about scum of the earth profession.
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Fighting for justice is the respectable thing being lawyer, but getting paid for it makes them abuse the law and become the ****tiest scumbag you've ever seen.
You really believe that? Then you so got no clue.
Ofc they need to be good, but that's not even half of it.
What they really need is to advertise themselves and get supported, otherwise they couldn't even maintain a life of a "pro".
Being "pro" doesn't mean that you're one of the best at something, but that you getting paid enough in order to live of it.
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"The reason they are pro gamers is because they're the best in the world..."
You really believe that? Then you so got no clue.
Ofc they need to be good, but that's not even half of it.
What they really need is to advertise themselves and get supported, otherwise they couldn't even maintain a life of a "pro".
Being "pro" doesn't mean that you're one of the best at something, but that you getting paid enough in order to live of it.
Darcurse wrote:
Fighting for justice is the respectable thing being lawyer, but getting paid for it makes them abuse the law and become the ****tiest scumbag you've ever seen.
You really believe that? Then you so got no clue.
Ofc they need to be good, but that's not even half of it.
What they really need is to advertise themselves and get supported, otherwise they couldn't even maintain a life of a "pro".
Being "pro" doesn't mean that you're one of the best at something, but that you getting paid enough in order to live of it.
how many lawyers do you know that fight for justice? they get paid to flap their jaws and re-circulate wealth, I respect my local trashman more
So tell me why pro players are professional gamers. Do you realize the massive skill difference between a tournament level gamer and a non-tournament level gamer even at high elo. You're the one without a clue
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That lawyers do sth respectable is only in theory.
Defending someone who is innocent, you know. But we both agree that this is more of a farytale than anything Disney came up with, so no need to dig deeper.
And srsly, I don't see a reason to argue with you, just try to use a bit logic:
Every "Pro" you know about was known directly after LoL was released?
Definitely not.
So they did appear sometime after release and even the best "Pro" you can think of right now wasn't one of the first, right?
Right.
Do "Pros" only become "Pros" because they finally reached a certain skill level?
Nope, they dont.
Does that mean, that there are MANY MANY MANY more players out there on "Pro" level without being real "Pros" ?
Yes, there are.
So tell me, why do you only know about those "Pros" playing in tournaments?
Defending someone who is innocent, you know. But we both agree that this is more of a farytale than anything Disney came up with, so no need to dig deeper.
And srsly, I don't see a reason to argue with you, just try to use a bit logic:
Every "Pro" you know about was known directly after LoL was released?
Definitely not.
So they did appear sometime after release and even the best "Pro" you can think of right now wasn't one of the first, right?
Right.
Do "Pros" only become "Pros" because they finally reached a certain skill level?
Nope, they dont.
Does that mean, that there are MANY MANY MANY more players out there on "Pro" level without being real "Pros" ?
Yes, there are.
So tell me, why do you only know about those "Pros" playing in tournaments?
there are solo queue pro's that play at professional level only solo queue, like robertXlee, phantoml0rd, silsol, etc. Ya sure they're professional gamers, and they're good at the game, but look at someone like doublelift or voyboy or xpecial, there is a major skill difference between a solo queue hero and a tournament level player. And of course players have to advertise themselves, professional level gaming is a job, you have to show your worth, if you don't prove your worth, you won't get 'hired' so to speak. It's true for alot of aspects of life
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