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Match starts at GameGune are now being decided by the teams, as the organizers let them decide rather than sticking to the announced schedule.
Prior to the Consolidation Final between Natus Vincere and fnatic, GameGune organizers confronted HLTV.org that the match would be starting at 15:30CET, instead of the scheduled time, 16:00CET. HLTV.org has earlier stressed to the organizers, that matches started before the scheduled time is one of the worst things you can do.
Just twenty minutes later, we were once again informed that the match would start earlier, now at 15:20CET. When confronted with HLTV.org’s opinion once again, GameGune organizers responded "We don't care about spectators, it is better for us and for the players".
Starting matches earlier than scheduled has been a problem throughout most of days two and three. Letting teams decide when a match should start, equals to the teams in a football match wanting to start the match a little earlier, only because they want to. Imagine tuning in on the World Cup final and first half was already played.
102# stfu too
Post edited 2010-07-26 12:42:02
If u dont care about spectators.
Stop make GG.
Because we all stop watch that.
and coming live aswell.
So sponsors dont care about people.
I wont ask about that?
Post edited 2010-07-24 15:47:46
Really ignorant to not fully understand the benefit of spectators in such matches.
did you not read the post?
your not from uk so i guess you wouldnt know
premiership then championship then league 1 then league 2
People want to watch the whole match and not after second time
if you don't care about those 20 minutes, then shut up because some people do care
Post edited 2010-07-24 16:43:35
... and as the article says, spectators like a schedule so they know when to tune in to watch certain matches. After all there's no sport if there's no spectators, so you better please them :p
Post edited 2010-07-24 15:55:00
hltv.org is a community that more horrible as the tournament gg leaving for Spain as it arrives.
to beat.!
You should update your set of clichés.
Post edited 2010-07-24 15:56:46
So if you don't care about the spectators, just don't hold the tournament in the first place dribblers.
If the schedule was better, this wouldn't be a problem
However, saying that it's strange to see the players decide when the match starts is a bit ... The players always decide when the match starts in cs. It starts when all the players are ready. Just usually they only start getting ready when the match is scheduled to start which is why matches are always late, which again is the reason that there needs to be significant gaps in the schedule.
thanks gamegune.
Thanks for changing the time once again, i went off and was gona come on to watch the game at the CORRECT time, i come on and it has already started and all i get to see is the last round? Thats nice, oh yeah by the way if there werent any spectators their wouldnt be no esports also it was a shitty torunament if bo1's like this
I doubt this tournament will be popular after this failure.
If you look online for movie start times at a cinema and it says 21:00, you don't get there @ 20:45 and find out you've missed half of the movie...
Better than two hours delay.
lol Who cares abt GG?
We watch the matches for the teams and not for the tournament
If "we" didn't care about gg, gg wouldn't exist.
Poor administration...
Post edited 2010-07-24 16:14:04
I like it ;)
Do you really think that sponsors care about 10k people watching "live" rather than XXXk people who will visit fnatic website later and see those sexy logos?
Post edited 2010-07-24 17:32:22
Post edited 2010-07-24 16:22:41
Yes GG are fucking stupid with starting when the players want... and making comments like that. Granted, it is the sponsors who essentially make the event run, not the spectators - but without spectators what benefits are the sponsors really getting?!
To counter argue, people have been saying 'oh it's better than a delay'. Well... games starting on time is always an issue. If players came on the server earlier, thats a simple solution... Then if there are any problems they could be resolved by the scheduled start time. The only thing that could hold up a tournament then would be server / power issues.
Punishments need to be handed out by organisers for games not starting on time. For example - if a player is running late - or taking a shit or whatever their reasons usually are, then they should be forced to play with 4 until they arrive.
If people had the intent to play at the scheduled time, then issues could be reported in plenty of time on sites like hltv.org so the spectators don't suffer.
SIMPLE AS THAT
Post edited 2010-07-24 16:24:49
now i have to stay non-stop on hltv so i wont miss the final :|
who wants to watch a 4v5?
after all u r just puppies in this show :)
maybe put focus for something more important than bashing them about their match starting times :)
Imagine hltv.org paying for broadcasting rights like worlwide televisions do to broadcast the World Cup final.
Comparisons can be made both ways.
Then again, I might be wrong. Just wanted to write something smartass : D
Post edited 2010-07-24 17:10:33
The event this year is smaller than during previous years due to lack of space. Team sponsor appear when they see that not only the team does good at events but also reaches a broad fan base.
You think the expected fan base is that of the people that physically attend an event? Obviously not because obviously not everyone, not even locally can attend the event.
If the organization does not care about spectators it will happen just as what I saw in a local news program, talking about the party (EUSKAL) and featuring one of the modded pcs you can see a pic of in the gallery on this site.
Any mention to the GameGune competition? Not a single line.
If that is what they want to purchase, fine, close the doors cut off external Internet access and no one besides the people attending will ever hear of a event formerly known as GameGune.
Happily ever after.
As for HLTV.org sponsors, well, they make this free service possible, you see.
Not a very fortunate statement by the organization to say the least....
Post edited 2010-07-25 03:32:00
what're they thinking to hold an event like this if not for growing eSports community. Maybe the organizers just interested in money, GG fail.
LINK: http://www.mediafire.com/?bz9ngyltcpq4dd9
Of course we care about spectators, it has no sense to say that sentence in a tournament that has HLTVs up and running from the very first match. I hope our statement is up soon.
Kind regards.
Post edited 2010-07-26 02:46:51
Whether the quote is right or not is GG's word against ours, so there is little point in discussing that, but I like how you just default to being HLTV.org making shit up, disrespectful if you ask me, but whatever.
I have no idea about that quote, and since I doubt anything was recorded it will forever just be our word against yours.
We have very much enjoyed working with GameGune, and you in particular, in the past, and very much hope to do so in the future, but you must understand that the need for a fixed schedule is very important to provide the best conditions for actually spectating the matches - arriving to watch a match that is 75% done isn't much fun..



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