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If GW players want to see pro gamers in GW, the high-level players should get on the phone with companies, and hitting them up for sponsorships. Imagine a guild: Bawls Esoteric Warriors [Bew]
It's not up to Anet to make it happen it's up to EW and Bawls.
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Do you know how sponsorship works? :s. My experience is that I've helped write an email in order to gain sponsorship from razer, nvidia etc. Firstly, you don't pickup the phone. Usually you write an email in which you can give reasons as to why you should be sponsored.
Say in an FPS game, I go to a LAN. I can have a big f*ck off sign on my shirt saying 'sponsored by nvidia'. Now going to many lans and such, the product is going to be more well known. With online tournaments, the product will be all the more well known.
With guildwars, there is not private servers as I've said before - there isn't even a ping chart. It'd be hard to run your own LAN tournament. So from nvidias point of view, this is what I'd be thinking :
Sponsor: Can you promote our product during a game? EW: We won't be going to lans and only the 8 people during the match can see the text we write.
Sponsor: If we are to give your guild/team money and help pay for flights to travel to tournaments. Just exactly WHERE will you be flying? What tournaments? EW: Pretty much none
Sponsor: can you promote our product with links on your web page and how will this web page be seen? EW: Sure we can; however, we're not on any un official leagues; therefore, the only time people will get our web address is if someone asks us for it.
Obviously there is more to it than that, it's just a basic idea. Guildwars doesn't really support such stuff.
Further more, you play football, cricket, anything. Unless you're some dodgy team the game doesn't usually change e.g. the ball doesn't usually change shape? Right.
You get sponsored in an FPS game and the rules don't really change too much. They've worked out that in 1vs1 matches your brain can concentrate for about a maximum of 15 minutes; however, in team games your brain can concentrate at best for around 20 minutes. This is why 1vs1 matches are usually 15 minute long. Maps change, but they don't go and make a weapon suddenly shoot bullets that only kill if your crosshair pointer is within 1/10 of a milimeter of the persons left eye. Where as before, the weapon would kill everyone within a five mile radius.
My point, well, guildwars skills get nerfed. Changed. For the truely competitive professional gamer it'd be absolutely hell. They can't keep practising the same stuff and improving, because it can all be changed at any point. To me changing skills - adding addons to the game is like changing a football from leather into plastic and drilling a few holes in it too.
Anyone who claims Fatal1ty is crap, is a complete idiot. Sure he's over rated, but he's not 'crap'. His mousemat is really good. Rest of his stuff is over rated media hype, but then that's no surprise. Cough.
I do find some of his stunts absolutely stupid. He isn't crap.
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Fatal1ty is probably the only well-known American video-game player with his own line of gaming accessories (which are mostly crap).
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Americans (from a statistic point of view) arn't as good at games. I would bet money on it that if say HeatoN, Lauke, Vo0, lived in America and not holland/sweden they'd have a whole lot more media coverage.
From what I can gather though, Americans are more into media and stuff.
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The big money arrives with televising a competition. That supplies sponsors with the visibility for which they will shell out money.
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Dreamhack doesn't get put on TV o.o I don't think you'd need TV, sure it'd help but it's never been needed before.
So who here would want to write on their C.V/resumé. For the past few years I've been practising 4+ hours a day in order to win a competition in a computer game on the off chance that the creaters do not 1) change the skills and 2) I do not err7 out of a match. I am a professional gamer!

. Rofl.