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Top-level COD competitions look like what we expect

"On the other hand, its the most popular online shooter in the world, so the best players are the best from millions, rather than hundreds of thousands..."

Not really an accurate way of looking at it, as the number of people who attempt to be "competitive" in COD and the number of people who attempt to be competitive in CS are more than likely pretty close.

Aren't the Counter-Strike guys pretty evenly spread over 3 versions though?
 
What are they saying? I dunno, lets ask Youtube Captions

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I understand completely.
 
Couldn't even make it through the whole video. Its even sadder seeing people act like this in real life then it is just hearing it on the internet.
 
The fact you describe yourself as a "pro PC gamer" is hilarious. And I know you're deadly serious as well.

As for this video. People swear when playing games some of the stuff I used to hear when playing Counter Strike was hilarious and the only thing on the line in those matches was stats.

Well me being sponsored and flown and paid for everything free of charge to play a game to win big money would make me so yes.

Yes people swear but not even COD4 LANS were this bad. People were thrown out for this shit.

Look at the DOTA LANS and the Starcraft LANS you do not see any of this this shit goes beyond banter. They just swear and carry on for the sake of it.
 
Well, as it says at the end, this kind of behaviour common in many aggressive sports (although maybe not to the same level), so it would make sense to feature in some esports. The reactions of the people in the video indicate that it's pretty normal in pro Call of Duty games it would seem, and nobody seems to be genuinely aggressive to others after the matches; again, much like physical sports.

But with that said, it does seem rather excessive and as danmaku just said, physical sports have referees to reduce this kind of thing. I'm pretty sure things like this are what put me off competitive (and even co-operative) gaming in the first place to be honest.
 
As much as they were cunts, it was tame compared to the crowds you get at a football match (not handegg).

I loved how they were all doing the "hold me back" arms out thing, as if any of them have ever been in a fight and come out on top.
 
This is honestly why I quit online gaming.
 
Comparing this to the behaviour of players in other sports is interesting, but still reflects poorly on the players and organisers here. In other team/individual sports there are typically some rules about behaviour towards other players and officials, and if you were to behave like this in front of them - not just swearing in the scrum - you would be pulled up.

Everyone involved here, from organisers, through managers down to players and media seem to tolerate and encourage the behaviour. If that's the face they want to put forward, that's fine, but it's not going to help them be taken more seriously.
 
So did anyone watch the video until the end? You guys never ever swear? Watch it till the end for the final words of the author and think about it.

Yes, I did watch it till the end. I may have used a few choice words under my breath (to myself) while playing COD; I have never spoken like that to anyone ever.
Its not acceptable or normal.
 
As much as they were cunts, it was tame compared to the crowds you get at a football match (not handegg).

I loved how they were all doing the "hold me back" arms out thing, as if any of them have ever been in a fight and come out on top.

One of them took off his glasses. I laughed.
 
How is it funny?

Please explain the unworthiness of the gamepad in a FPS competitive scene.
I just feel gamepads are woefully unsuited for the genre. Not only do gamepads impact your situational awareness due to how long it takes to do quick turns but there's also issues like aim acceleration(which attempts to alleviate the aforementioned problem) and aim assist. This blog has good info.
 
I could never imagine being so serious about an auto-aim shooter. How fucking embarrassing.
You know, maybe that's exactly why it's like that. It's intense, almost down to luck or at least fast reflexes, if you go for serious play it may well draw the kind of people who'd be acting like that as it's kind of a crap shoot, versus something slower and more methodical probably having a few, relatively calm "fuck"s when things go wrong. It actually reminds me of when playing UNO on XBL on party chat with people playing Gears, those of us playing UNO were the ones swearing (not that bad though god damn), not the Gears players.
 
If i saw myself acting like that on a video id be a little embarrassed, its just shocking how little self control they have. Its been a while since i have watched things like the WFN videos on youtube but the people fighting always seemed to be alot more civil than this lot.
 
Comparing this to the behaviour of players in other sports is interesting, but still reflects poorly on the players and organisers here. In other team/individual sports there are typically some rules about behaviour towards other players and officials, and if you were to behave like this in front of them - not just swearing in the scrum - you would be pulled up.

Everyone involved here, from organisers, through managers down to players and media seem to tolerate and encourage the behaviour. If that's the face they want to put forward, that's fine, but it's not going to help them be taken more seriously.

I agree with this.

The organizers look at this as venting. It is their call, and this is just one tournament line that we are seeing. There's no proof (so far) that all COD tournaments are carried like this.
 
So much second hand embarrassment I couldn't even finish the video

Is anyone surprised though? Just because they're top level players doesnt mean they're above the normal level that you find online

I did laugh at the scrawny guy in the grey tshirt standing up and trying to be hard thouh
 
These kids need to learn some proper respect, honestly.

The worst pros representing proper esports I can think of are Idra and Filipino Champ. Both are full of rage and competitive spirit, just as much as these guys, but both are much better at handling that and at worst do some subtly passive-aggressive bullshit instead of just screaming at the monitor and each other like that angry German kid playing Unreal Tournament.
 
If I were a sponsor, I would end the deal right then and there.

Who can support such attitude and speech?

I think this should be more focused on in esport. Your teams image means a lot. I would never ever respect any of those players.
 
So did anyone watch the video until the end? You guys never ever swear? Watch it till the end for the final words of the author and think about it.

Narrator is just pandering to the audience.

You hear the same stuff & emotion in everyday non-money matches. there is a reason codbros are laughed at.

& as far as sports go, the stuff I've done, there is a pretty low tolerance for that kind of thing. But I guess maybe Volleyball & Swimming competitions are for pussies. ;-)
 
vidiogames are art, rigth guys.

Jeebus. Never been so ashamed. Put them in a cage and let them bro-figth. Ugh. This is like boxing for pussies, lots of testosterone but no punches.
 
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