Will ArenaNet approach ESPN2?
Nobody else thinks this would be a frikkin cool opportunity for us to push sPvP on to TV with collegial competitions?
Gw2 just isn’t ready for it. Pvp is very unclear and proccy. It might be okay for the player who is seasoned, but it’s hell on viewers who never played.
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Gw2 just isn’t ready for it. Pvp is very unclear and proccy. It might be okay for the player who is seasoned, but it’s hell on viewers who never played.
What would it take for them to be ready for it?
I’ve been following/playing Heroes of the Storm and I love it!
(And it’s honestly way more fun to watch than sPvP. GW2 PvP got no chance compared to HotS).
HotS not even the same type of thing….
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GW2 isn’t ready. It needs a much bigger sPvP scene at the very least, and it needs to be made much more watchable.
For reference, League of Legend’s World Championship grand finals pulled in over 10 million viewers, GW2 might bring in, what, 10,000 if they are lucky? There are more people that watch random streamers than the biggest tournaments that GW2 offers, it just isn’t big enough for ESPN2 to even consider it. The only reason Blizzard is up there is because they are Blizzard.
The gameplay and action is fun to think about, and play, but unfortunately there hasn’t been a way to really fully enjoy watching a match. Even as players who know what all the skills and strategies are, we as an audience won’t even know what clutch moves are being made. With things like MOBA’s, its top-down and you can clearly see who is going where, what moves they used, and the teamwork involved.
With GW2, the action is so much more fast paced and there are so many more skills and abilities being used, you may notice someone skillfully dodge a Mighty Blow, yet miss 10 other things that happened at the same time.
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The gameplay and action is fun to think about, and play, but unfortunately there hasn’t been a way to really fully enjoy watching a match. Even as players who know what all the skills and strategies are, we as an audience won’t even know what clutch moves are being made. With things like MOBA’s, its top-down and you can clearly see who is going where, what moves they used, and the teamwork involved.
With GW2, the action is so much more fast paced and there are so many more skills and abilities being used, you may notice someone skillfully dodge a Mighty Blow, yet miss 10 other things that happened at the same time.
Agreed. Still things can change and be improved. If anything HotS shows that at least it is possible to make it to the big times (sports networks). And sport networks is whats going to broaden the scene. unlike the twitch and other gaming sites that only cater to gamers. Also GW2 need to work on their DC and other problems that happen during major events. Both WTS has been plagued by DC and other fumbles. the second definitely showing improvement.
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Your out of your mind if you think sPvP of all things will ever make it off twitch.
Gw2 just isn’t ready for it. Pvp is very unclear and proccy. It might be okay for the player who is seasoned, but it’s hell on viewers who never played.
What would it take for them to be ready for it?
For starters…
- The support: LoL, WoW, Smite, SCII and even Counter Strike: GO, all have a very huge crowd base. GO itself had a million dollar tournament at one point. That’s how big these game’s fanbase are.
- The resources: WoW has spent millions on not just their pvp infrastructure, but also to showcase the game’s PvP on ESPN2 as well. How much do you think ANET has to spend to air GW2 on a high traffic network like ESPN? This isn’t a “anyone can come” kind of gig. WoW will probably spend $500,000 per air time because they know they’ll get million+ worth of viewership. Gamer and non gamer alike.
- The leverage: Everyone knows how big of a game WoW is. The CEO probably got with ESPN with cash in their pockets, telling them how many potential viewers they’re going to get if they air their game.
Anet isn’t exactly at that level but as the game grows there’s a chance that we could get air time on ESPN. Even if it’s a once a year kind of gig.
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GW2 pvp is just not fun or addictive anoth for ESPN. You only need to see the numbers on the streams.
maybe not espn 2, our best chances are espn 8 ‘the ocho’