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WOW GOLD-Why ESL Should Reconsider Dropping WOW from Its Coverage |
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WOW GOLD-Why ESL Should Reconsider Dropping WOW from Its Coverage
If you are an admin please PM me we are open to exchange front page links with any top 100K Alexa gaming sites,. You put our link on your front page and we will do the same.
There has been a lot of hatred toward WOW as an E-Sport. You have washed up WOW players who can not make it in WOTLK hating on the game, and you have FPS/RTS players who saw their prize pool dwindle in size, or heaven forbid, their game dropped by tournament sponsors altogether about World of WarCraft Gold.
At the end of the day, supply and demand rule the market. ESL took a pretty significant hit in popularity in mid-2008 according to Alexa rankings (not the best benchmark but still gives a decent trend), before they started running WOW tournaments and the site made a strong rebound since then. On a per-player basis, WoW Gold tournaments pay as good as any game outside of Korea, and apparently that is too much for pros from other games to handle. Sorry but your skills are as valuable as the market is willing to pay for it, not what your illusion of skill is. Unless Blizzard is charging a ridiculous fee for the tournament server license, I do not understand why ESL would even consider dropping WoW Gold before their low viewer ship games. They are top 3000 on Alexa, way ahead of SK-Gaming, and a lot of it is because of WOW GOLD streams. Carmac alone does not have the power to drop WOW from the product list. It would never pass the real decision makers who invested in the company. However, in case they are looking for input here is my professional opinion about cheap wow gold. |
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