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A true article about esports from RIA Novosti
A truthful article was published on the website of the information agency, which draws a line between gamers and people with gaming addiction.
In this article, the author of the domestic media does not invent and does not support various myths about esports, which are often published in the Russian press.
The article is an objective view of esports from the outside.
These are the impressions of journalist Dmitry Vinogradov from visiting the Techlabs cup tournament, with a total prize fund of 300 thousand dollars.
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14: 35, November 25, 2013 by Swiss Larson
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A true article about esports from RIA Novosti
A true article was published on the website of the RIA news agency, which draws a line between gamers and people with gaming addiction.
In this article, the author of the domestic media does not invent and does not support various myths about esports, which are often published in the Russian press.
The article is an objective view of esports from the outside.
These are the impressions of journalist Dmitry Vinogradov from visiting the Techlabs cup tournament, with a total prize fund of 300 thousand dollars.
The article deals with the question of the existence of esports as such.
The author of the article seems to consider esports through the prism of an outsider who sees a tournament where real players are present, and not just people with a gaming addiction.
It describes the atmosphere of the tournament, and how the spectators and players behave.
We are also talking about the well known teams Na'VI, Astana Dragons, The RED and how much professional esports players earn.
The article also touches on the question of how much gaming can be a profession that you should devote your whole life to and make a career in it.
Andrey Noskov, who was once a professional esports player, also talks about his role in esports.
Now he is the owner of the cable TV channel cyber game tv, dedicated to computer games, and his own team The RED, which plays World of Tanks.
After reading the article, you will learn the comments of a specialist in adolescent psychology regarding the issues of gambling addiction.
It is claimed that playing 14-16 hours a day is harmful.
The article describes how a passion for games can affect people close to a gamer.
Read the full version of the article " The Gamer's Way.
You can lose your health or become a champion " on the RIA NOVOSTI website.
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14: 35, November 25, 2013
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#4 toli
15: 19, November 25, 2013
for me this is an ordinary article by an ordinary journalist who does not know what esports is but retells various stories that he has heard
PS " The article is an objective view of esports from the outside.
These are the impressions of journalist Dmitry Vinogradov from visiting the Techlabs cup tournament, with a total prize fund of 300 thousand dollars."
imho if you invite a progamer to any journalistic party, he will also write an article in the same context and with the same pseudo psychological nonsense, finally that they do not have willpower that they compensate for something there and go away from reality well, and further along the text as in the article.
well, of course, it will end with the fact that journalism in its modern form is no different from the most popular profession.
who pays he also orders music
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#1 BoBr796
14: 48, November 25, 2013
I especially liked the phrase about:
"404 Not Found
nginx"
in the last hyperlink!
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#1 BoBr796
14: 48, November 25, 2013
I especially liked the phrase about:
"404 Not Found
nginx"
in the last hyperlink!
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#2 GG.o2
14: 56, November 25, 2013
#1, Fixed
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#3 GG.Snake
14: 59, November 25, 2013
I liked the article and learned a lesson for myself
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#4 toli
15: 19, November 25, 2013
for me this is an ordinary article by an ordinary journalist who does not know what esports is but retells various stories that he has heard
PS " The article is an objective view of esports from the outside.
These are the impressions of journalist Dmitry Vinogradov from visiting the Techlabs cup tournament, with a total prize fund of 300 thousand dollars."
imho if you invite a progamer to any journalistic party, he will also write an article in the same context and with the same pseudo psychological nonsense, finally that they do not have willpower that they compensate for something there and go away from reality well, and further along the text as in the article.
well, of course, it will end with the fact that journalism in its modern form is no different from the most popular profession.
who pays he also orders music
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#5 Vorian
15: 31, November 25, 2013
in this article, the author of the domestic media does not invent and does not support various myths about esports
Yes, he started supporting them from the title of the article.
However, in the course of the material more or less came out, but it catches the eye that the journalist just had an editorial task and he did not really bother writing a detailed material.
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#6 DreamS.NeoPhix
17: 12, November 25, 2013
#5, Well, at least without negativity, and it's nice.
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#8 unrealCO
20: 39, November 25, 2013
I wonder where he found gamers in dirty basements?
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#9 AzBuki
20: 57, November 25, 2013
He didnot even know that literally 10 years ago, real gamers came out of these basements, who developed the entire training system, etc.
And already connecting the mass media, this is a reaction to the public, which is still only 1%of the population of the country is interested in cyber sports and which mouse is better to buy for a shooter.
There were 26,000 people on Blizkon this year, 27,000 in 2010.
In the future, this interest will grow or fall, perhaps those who have now invested successfully will be able to take the lion's share of this new industry, which is still little studied for the majority of the population.
Or maybe it will remain the interest of 1% of the country's population.
( 1% is about 1.5 lam. )
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#10 AliKk
21: 12, November 25, 2013
It's only about drug addicts and esports players... and there is no category of ordinary gamers anymore?
Who want to relax for an hour or two after work or study and play?
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#11 taffed
22: 33, November 25, 2013
#10, extremes are more interesting, journalists are always interested in sensationalism.
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#12 adrena1ine
14: 28, November 26, 2013
I would disagree with this article.
In my opinion, a person who is not particularly versed in this can not reason sensibly.
Let's try to figure it out.
My friends are constantly going to bars and drinking beer.
(They are not drunks).
They are just resting according to their words.
Nevertheless, the trend is visible and the regularity of their campaigns is becoming more frequent.
People have a lot of interests in the modern world.
The fact that the overwhelming majority of people spend days in social networks.
networks - is it not scary ?
The fact that % of marriages concluded by people who met in networks exceeds % of real acquaintances is A FACT.
Almost everyone has blogs , Tweets, etc.
How many youtube views per day ?
Technologies have grown and it is not true to expose only GAMERS in this light.
All people are sick !
Tell me, what is the difference between a person who spends days sitting in forums and social networks.
networks, or playing Dota ?
The difference between a sick gamer and a cyber athlete is the same as between a good blogger and an ordinary girl sitting in a group of Justin Bieber or Roma Acorn 14 hours a day discussing his next clothes or passion with her like minded people.
The gaming industry has grown a lot over the past 15 years and it has become part of the Internet, the audience is constantly growing.
If someone had told me in 2000 (That people would "stream" their games and get a certain income from it, and some of them would regard it as work), I would have thought that he was crazy, at that time there was a boom in computer clubs and Lan games, and the main cyber sports event of a big country was without a doubt WCG !
the qualifiers were held all over the country and the best of the best gathered in Moscow for the grand final.
And now what is WCG ?
just another tournament, which is far from the largest and does not attract many top players.
Let's return to the concept of "streamer".
After all, he does not necessarily have to be a cyber athlete, other qualities are valuable there, but he can also surpass many professional players in terms of income.
Bottom line : in my opinion, it is better to let my child play Dota, LOL, SC2, and anything else than to wander around the entrances with friends and smoke spice or some other rubbish , as for the physical development of children, then I am 100% sure that parents themselves should pay attention to both the education and health of their children.
I have a beautiful daughter who plays tablet, goes swimming, English and does well at school.
I worked 10 hours a day for 14 years (q3, cs, wc3, dota) and did not become a cyber athlete , but I absolutely do not regret it, and I remember this time with great pleasure and delight, I have great friends and good people from those years, that's the number who were cyber athletes and if I return the time back, I would not change anything !
Thank you all.
Play for fun !
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#13 KpucmuaH
14: 53, November 26, 2013
the author of the article is a noob with 46% of wins or with 50 apm , so he sings about gaming addiction and knowliferstvo
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#14 pridoha
21: 11, December 2, 2013
a cool article from a person who does not know anything about esports, written at a very primitive level, and this is RIA??
yes, fuck them, it's a pity you can only leave comments there for 72 hours.
Thanks to such journalists, people have the wrong opinion about things.
Enrages.
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#15 TrashHunter
17: 37, December 6, 2013.
"A true article was published on the website of the RIA news agency..."
Aha, how could such a thing be written at all?
The article is a mutual PR.
This is a common practice.
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