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Quake III Arena Turns 25 (2 comments)
Posted by xero- @ 11:49 CST, 2 December 2024 - iMsg
Happy 25th birthday!
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CSQL Autumn league Finals day (4 comments)
Posted by artemis4 @ 09:41 CST, 29 November 2024 - iMsg
Hello everyone!
The moment we've all been waiting for is finally here - Finals Day is upon us! This Saturday, November 30th, we kick things off at 18:45 with SHREKTALIKA (dem0n, Headz, l1nkin, Makie, Mastermind, Spart1e) battling it out against Aimdead Brainers (cook, enesy, ins, serious, supreme ) in the Loser Bracket Finals, as they fight for a spot in the grand finale against The Expendables (abso, clawz, exodus, ph0en|X, Silencep, xron) .

Catch all the action live: the first game will be streamed by R3cke on https://twitch.tv/r3cke, featuring some special guest commentary, and the ultimate showdown will be cast by none other than Zoot on https://www.twitch.tv/thisiszoot.

Get ready for an evening packed with non-stop Quake action—come join us for the excitement!

Links:
CSQL Discord
Bracket
VOD's
Prizepool donations
Edited by Lam at 04:17 CST, 1 December 2024 - 396 Hits
Frazer "Fraze" Hockley has passed away (25 comments)
Posted by diegowar @ 21:19 CST, 22 November 2024 - iMsg
Repost from the announcement in the Kuachi Cups discord:

In Memory of Frazer "Fraze" Hockley

It is with profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of our dear friend and esteemed community member, Frazer "Fraze" Hockley. As one of the longest-standing members of our Australian Quake community, Fraze's impact was felt by everyone who had the privilege of knowing him or watching him play.

Fraze began his competitive journey in Quake Live, quickly rising through the ranks with his exceptional skill and unwavering determination, side by side with his brother and sparring partner, Camma. His passion for the game took him across the globe to Europe, where he held his own against and defeated some of the world's best players. His performances were nothing short of inspiring, showcasing not only his personal talent but also elevating the profile of Australian players on the international stage.

Beyond his competitive achievements, Fraze was a generous mentor and entertainer. Through his tutorials and streams, he taught countless players the intricacies of the game in an entertaining and easy to understand manner, always eager to share his knowledge and help others improve. His ability to talk while playing a the highest level was extremely unique and this made him maybe the most entertaining quake streamer ever. His contributions have also been instrumental to the community in nurturing new talent and brought us together with entertainment and highlights. His streams were more than just gameplay; they were a reflection of his love for the game and passing on that passion to others who shared it.

In Diabotical, Fraze was part of some of the game's most unforgettable moments, whether it was his streams, his tournament matches, or his interviews. His gameplay was a perfect blend of high-level competition and entertainment. Similarly, in Quake Champions, he remained an absolute beast, quickly improving with his grit and grind approach and then consistently defeating top-tier players, and ultimately coming in 1st place in AQL4.

On a personal note, every time I faced Fraze in a match, you could feel his determination in game. Yet, no matter how intense the competition, he always took the time afterward to share some words about what he enjoyed about the game and have a laugh. His grit and relentless pursuit of excellence were qualities I think we all admired.

Fraze's legacy goes beyond his accolades and achievements. I think I speak for all of the community when I say he was a beacon of inspiration, a mentor, and a friend to many. His contributions have left an ever-lasting mark on our community, and his absence will be deeply felt.

Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family and loved ones during this difficult time. Rest in peace, Fraze. Thank you for the memories, you will be missed, but never forgotten.
Edited by diegowar at 21:24 CST, 22 November 2024 - 1677 Hits
HoQ TDM 4v4 Winter Season 2025 (3 comments)
Posted by doz3r @ 10:16 CST, 15 November 2024 - iMsg
The sign-ups for ql Quake Live TDM 4v4 Winter Season 2025 will be open from Sunday 1st December until Sunday 22nd of December 2024.

The Tournament start will be Monday 13th of January 2025, when hopefully all are back from their holidays.

The donated prizemoney so far is 1200€ donations which will be payed out over top3 placements. Donations will be possible until the end of the tournament.

Check below for all needed informations and sign-up! If you already have player and clan account on House of Quake, feel free to sign-up right away. Otherwise make sure to register yourselves and your clan first.


Streams: twitch ???
Links: Rules 4v4, Signups 4v4, HoQ Discord
Edited by doz3r at 10:16 CST, 15 November 2024 - 623 Hits
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<< Comment #1 @ 12:16 CDT, 26 May 2014 >>
By DoublePlus 24 
I'm not sure about this whole deal. If some established people like Mori would collect the money, sure. But right now, okay, we had a message from tox and strenx but they can't lose any money over this, so of course they would trust anyone who promised them the goodies. Strenx was also collecting donations sometime back, which he gave to tournaments. So if he was able to set all that stuff up alone, why does he need the middle man now? Just seems fishy.
Edited by 24 at 12:17 CDT, 26 May 2014
<< Comment #2 @ 13:29 CDT, 26 May 2014 >>
By France Praxis 
Personally I'm not interested in humouring any paranoia about things being fraudulent. Having had extensive experience with fraudulent sales in the past, with transactions via paypal, I am 100% certain that paypal always strongly favour the buyer in any appeal, so I can't lose my money in the medium term.
<< Comment #3 @ 13:34 CDT, 26 May 2014 >>
By Switzerland smari 
I would consider if there was a trusted person like memento, and if the players pay back the money if they win more at the tournament than they got from the donations (like evil did to winz last year)

Also it's a bit difficult to decide who to donate for at the moment.
It would be good if all donations went to a single pool, then there is an open tournament and the winner gets the Quakecon travel as price. People who are already sponsored shouldn't be allowed to enter.
Edited by smari at 13:35 CDT, 26 May 2014
<< Comment #4 @ 14:33 CDT, 26 May 2014 >>
By United States of America sleepii  - Reply to #3
It's really hard to give back to each individual doner once they've already donated... lol.

Imagine if the last DHW prize had to be paid back to the doners who donated. There were at least 50 people who donated. Also, I think that defeats the purpose of donating. You donate to see a cause turn into an actual thing. You don't say, "Hey once you've cured cancer, can I have all my money back from the patients who'll pay you for the cure?"

Anyways, I think I already stated my view on this in the other thread. It's fine as long as it doesn't become a regular thing where pros start asking around for people to sponsor them. But then again, as much as the pros say they want to win, if we sponsor all 3 who posted... only one of them will/can win :P
<< Comment #9 @ 02:38 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By France Praxis  - Reply to #4
I'm not donating because I think they will win, I'm donating because the tournament will be better with tox, strenx and avek there than it would be without them.
<< Comment #83 @ 03:26 CDT, 12 May 2015 >>
By United States of America aau  - Reply to #9
*applauds*
Agreed.

We're the Quake community.
If they can't do it for themselves, we may just lend a hand.
Though i do understand the suspicions of losing your donations based on trust, but it would be nice (as smari mentioned) to have a single pool for donations - for the sake of simplicity... all we need is the median-man to guarantee the process will be executed.
<< Comment #12 @ 08:59 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By frozen Freiya  - Reply to #3
Do you understand the meaning of the word "donation"?


It's not a loan.
<< Comment #18 @ 10:55 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By Uruguay gSTRUCTOR  - Reply to #3
players pay back the money if they win more at the tournament

Thats cheap.
<< Comment #23 @ 12:59 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By Switzerland smari  - Reply to #18
Cheap is asking for money from other people if you have enough to go there by yourself.
<< Comment #24 @ 13:24 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By Uruguay gSTRUCTOR  - Reply to #23
Thats not cheap, thats being smart and popular, both things you prolly lack when asking for donation refunds.
<< Comment #25 @ 13:29 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By Switzerland smari  - Reply to #24
lol
<< Comment #66 @ 03:01 CDT, 1 June 2014 >>
By BBC skulp  - Reply to #24
lol
<< Comment #82 @ 03:26 CDT, 12 May 2015 >>
By United States of America aau  - Reply to #24
lol
<< Comment #52 @ 15:03 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By Brazil _agu  - Reply to #23
agreed
<< Comment #5 @ 16:45 CDT, 26 May 2014 >>
<jamerio>Hell no! Why don't you work for your money like the rest of us ya bums</jamerio>
<< Comment #6 @ 16:58 CDT, 26 May 2014 >>
By yesh its SEAN CONNERY! megaman3 
I hope those 18 people donate $1,000 each Kappa
<< Comment #7 @ 19:57 CDT, 26 May 2014 >>
By rabite ^_^ zb0t  - Reply to #6
I gave 40$ for now, I took the risk to spend my restaurant money for saturday night OpieOP OpieOP
<< Comment #8 @ 23:54 CDT, 26 May 2014 >>
By djogedj h8m3 
I've spend all my money on International 2014 dota 2 compendium which is on the same date as qcon. Fuck quake
<< Comment #10 @ 02:40 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By France Praxis  - Reply to #8
I decided to put ham in my omelette instead of cheese. Fuck cheese.
<< Comment #38 @ 12:03 CDT, 28 May 2014 >>
By Scotland CrazyAl  - Reply to #10
Omelette du fromage
Edited by CrazyAl at 12:03 CDT, 28 May 2014
<< Comment #60 @ 06:05 CDT, 30 May 2014 >>
By \0/ -xinnn-  - Reply to #38
<< Comment #15 @ 09:53 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By Austria - Wien ffx  - Reply to #8
First time in years I probably won't watch it live. Gimme dota \o/

Like navi vs eg/dk in the final.

On topic. Maybe those players should play for more than 15 days a year and compete in 125fps/faceit. There is enough competition and it doesn't require much time.
Well free holiday GIMME GIMME
<< Comment #74 @ 10:04 CDT, 30 June 2014 >>
By Lithuania son1dow  - Reply to #8
The compendium is such a joke. Valve gets tens of millions for hours of work, and only 25% goes to where it matters. And they can't fix the prizepool distribution too, or make a legit league like in LoL, no, too lazy for that.
<< Comment #11 @ 07:45 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By scooter sharpe 
It's kind of sad to see that rich companies aren't willing to give out 2000$ (penny change for them) to promote Quake anymore...
<< Comment #32 @ 06:09 CDT, 28 May 2014 >>
By Germany - Berlin ihve  - Reply to #11
you just have to love those "fuck those companies not handing out cash for free without any reward for them whatsoever. really assholes" comments
<< Comment #34 @ 07:32 CDT, 28 May 2014 >>
By scooter sharpe  - Reply to #32
Pleased to meet your expectations.

Intel throws hundreds of thousands of bucks in the direction of SC2 and LoL tho, they must do it for some reason don't you think ?
<< Comment #35 @ 07:36 CDT, 28 May 2014 >>
By Germany - Berlin ihve  - Reply to #34
yeah because they have a player base of 14y/o who actually buy a new intel processor every 2 years.
<< Comment #36 @ 08:05 CDT, 28 May 2014 >>
By scooter sharpe  - Reply to #35
so edgy
<< Comment #58 @ 03:28 CDT, 30 May 2014 >>
By Bulgaria cha0z_  - Reply to #36
but true
<< Comment #61 @ 20:25 CDT, 30 May 2014 >>
By Germany - Bayern mouse*  - Reply to #36
but true
<< Comment #59 @ 04:12 CDT, 30 May 2014 >>
By ._o filo  - Reply to #32
i decided to put cheese on my omlette instead of that company, fuck that company.
<< Comment #13 @ 09:24 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By Italy qwih 
but is evil going or not?
<< Comment #14 @ 09:44 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By hearpts rockz 
ao, fatty where are you
<< Comment #26 @ 13:42 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By frozen Freiya  - Reply to #14
Munching gaymer food on skillrating 43 server.
<< Comment #16 @ 09:55 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By Netherlands kevz 
dont see the problem imo. the more players at quakecon the better the tournament will be. if everyone donates some pocket change we can send multiple players. whats wrong with that? :D

so far the people handling the donations seem legit, lets hope it stays that way.
<< Comment #17 @ 10:36 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By Italy takesix 
One thing i'd like to point out: why does everybody have to go withh the most impersonal, boring option for crowdfounding? And by that i mean paypal donations.

I would like to see some effort from these players asking for money, a good start would be setting up a page on indiegogo/kickstarter/ulule/whatever crowdfounding site. They would have to put some work in a presentation video where they give some good motivation for donating to them and they could probably set up a reward system for donators (i'm not asking for anything extra fancy, just maybe handshake at next lan + signed mousepad or something). Instead these players think their name will suffice to get enough money, they are coming out as lazy if you ask me.

And, I will type it again, I would much prefer sending to quakecon some young new talent (eg sev3n or ash) who actually contributes in keeping the scene alive instead of some oldschool lazy pro that didn't even bother signing up for the last sunday cup.

Peace out, folks.
<< Comment #19 @ 10:58 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By Uruguay gSTRUCTOR  - Reply to #17
Not gonna give names but agreed we should favor active new talent vs oldschool lazy ones.
<< Comment #20 @ 11:12 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By Germany twister  - Reply to #17
The obvious reason would be to not pay a commission fee to the services you listed.
<< Comment #33 @ 06:09 CDT, 28 May 2014 >>
By Germany - Berlin ihve  - Reply to #20
paypal takes 3%, right?
<< Comment #54 @ 16:58 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By Germany twister  - Reply to #33
Depends on the country but something like that, ye.
<< Comment #31 @ 05:55 CDT, 28 May 2014 >>
By Sweden redjuice  - Reply to #17
I considered your idea at first, but it would only serve to create more drama and cost a lot more to do. Also obviously requires a couple of weeks planning and a couple of weeks more to leave it up. It's not good for the player to be unsure whether he'd go until the last moment.

Perhaps if we made a collective fund for top players, but a lot earlier in time it could have worked. But there's still the heavy commission fees and heavy management to solve.
<< Comment #21 @ 11:40 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By cooller skint 
Are the players actually putting up ANY of the money themselves? I understand it's expensive to travel to Texas but I hope they are atleast making an effort to cover some of the costs themselves (like 50%)

I'd personally prefer to see all this money going towards the Prague LAN TDM prize pool...
<< Comment #22 @ 12:16 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By Uruguay gSTRUCTOR  - Reply to #21
Relax skint, quakers are pretty succesful people, unless youre hitsu ofc. That perfectionist mindset that the game programs in our brains make us successful people. We can donate so euros go to qcon, donate for prague prizepool, and keep donating. Because this is what we love, and if you love something, money becomes irrelevant. Love me some quakecons with euros and drama.
Edited by gSTRUCTOR at 12:17 CDT, 27 May 2014
<< Comment #27 @ 13:44 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By frozen Freiya  - Reply to #22
I accept donations.
<< Comment #28 @ 19:27 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By Uruguay gSTRUCTOR  - Reply to #27
here $$$
<< Comment #29 @ 20:02 CDT, 27 May 2014 >>
By frozen Freiya  - Reply to #28
Thx but I prefer more material projections of $$$.
<< Comment #50 @ 11:59 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By LOLBARN xero-  - Reply to #22
"Relax skint, quakers are pretty succesful people, unless youre hitsu ofc" lol'd
<< Comment #51 @ 13:30 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By Uruguay gSTRUCTOR  - Reply to #50
;)
<< Comment #47 @ 07:31 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By Poland Tebeg  - Reply to #21
I think at least Av3k said he's going to pay some part.
<< Comment #30 @ 02:34 CDT, 28 May 2014 >>
I wouldn't want to give to a player who is only active around tournament time. As much as I'd like to watch the old pros I'd much rather donate towards those who have a passion for the game and community and continues to play even during the quiet times. Gotta give something back too you know.
<< Comment #37 @ 09:03 CDT, 28 May 2014 >>
By Croatia rockdaddy 
This is so shitty. All three of them made us smile,rage,enjoy the game that we so much love and now you are shitting on them .Sad.
If there were still gaming 24/7 they would be either virgins or blind. U want people to play only quake and do nothing else. Pathetic. Make them those eshirt or smth and let me enjoy the show .....
<< Comment #39 @ 15:05 CDT, 28 May 2014 >>
if you wanna go play quake at qcon get a job and pay for the trip yourself.
<< Comment #40 @ 01:30 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By ET mala 
Job to Job is different!

In some countries the lowest salaries can be from 2000-1500 euros (see swiss, ger, nor, lux....etc) but at other countries the lowest salaries is less than 500 euros (pol, port, balkan countries...).
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European...erage_wage)

So, yes its easier you go to QC if you have a job and live in Ger than when you have a job and live at Pol.

So for all you hard-workers kids, the donations its not about job, but supporting the game and gamers that you like and enjoy so see them play.

Also dont forget that at our local football/baskeball team when we are supporting them we always donate even the players are being paid.

I think the biggest mistake is that we debating on issue.

ps. budala cooller go QC this time!!!
<< Comment #44 @ 05:17 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By Denmark Vium  - Reply to #40
yeah debating issues are always bad. (ROFL)
Lets all be conformist who never challenges anything.
I think you should move to North Korea. Same mindset.
<< Comment #45 @ 06:55 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By ET mala  - Reply to #44
to challenge what kido? donating is not mandatory! its simple:if you want you donate. if not you don't. End of story.
<< Comment #46 @ 07:07 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By Denmark Vium  - Reply to #45
If its that simple teen, then don't start up wall of text bs argumentation.
and that its a mistake discussing the issue.
(still baffled anyone could state that)
<< Comment #48 @ 08:15 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By Uruguay gSTRUCTOR  - Reply to #46
He makes two good points

- the economic difference between countries and so also players.
- more donation less whine
<< Comment #67 @ 16:30 CDT, 1 June 2014 >>
By Denmark Vium  - Reply to #48
yeah gross salaries really states much about anything... :oooo

and even if his comparison made sense what do he want to state?

that we should not sponsor a less fortunate (money wise) talent in a high income country?
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/discrimination


I cant grasp what he wants to communicate from the first post...
<< Comment #62 @ 01:40 CDT, 31 May 2014 >>
By Poland gienon  - Reply to #44
Or Denmark.
<< Comment #68 @ 16:39 CDT, 1 June 2014 >>
By Denmark Vium  - Reply to #62
He could move to Poland, to counter the population decline.
<< Comment #69 @ 04:37 CDT, 3 June 2014 >>
By ET mala  - Reply to #62
What is the problem with this danish guy? ...to much quake?
<< Comment #41 @ 01:59 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By US-Colorado zaggs 
clearly conspiracy by id software/zenimax/syncerror ect. to hold quakecon in texas instead of europe
<< Comment #42 @ 02:46 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By ._o filo 
As donations are good system to see even more quality matches on the event i am pondering.

Some of the guyz asking for donations did win events with prize money, how come they didnt do the smart thing and think to put away an amount of money for the next event they feel they would like to go?

I mean being economical about it is a good thing, rite?

Anyway i belive that if the donor wins, he should then give a portion of the money correlating to the sum he was donated to an online tourney prize pool. I think thats the correct way to handle this.
Edited by filo at 02:49 CDT, 29 May 2014
<< Comment #43 @ 03:22 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By Sierra Leone MarzenGold  - Reply to #42
I like that idea. Pay it forward!
<< Comment #49 @ 10:52 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By ._o filo  - Reply to #43
Ofcourse because its fair.
<< Comment #53 @ 15:04 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By Brazil _agu 
arent there any sponsors in Europe? the scene in Europe is much more stable and active than in the americas i believe
<< Comment #55 @ 17:14 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By MLP_FlutterShy Teen Queen  - Reply to #53
sponsors for quake live

q:^D
<< Comment #56 @ 20:12 CDT, 29 May 2014 >>
By Brazil _agu  - Reply to #55
nah that aint that funny!
<< Comment #57 @ 02:54 CDT, 30 May 2014 >>
By US-Colorado zaggs  - Reply to #53
all of the winnings for all of quakelive this year is almost enough to send 2 people from europe...!
<< Comment #63 @ 04:18 CDT, 31 May 2014 >>
By Italy takesix  - Reply to #53
Cypher and evil are sponsored, that's very cool imo, considering we only got evil last year.
<< Comment #64 @ 13:28 CDT, 31 May 2014 >>
By Brazil _agu  - Reply to #63
i wonder that that aren't that much games as an e-sport. i consider quake as the same mindset of starcraft and so on, i wished there were more sponsorship around the world to the supporters to play in a high level of gaming.
<< Comment #65 @ 02:59 CDT, 1 June 2014 >>
By Netherlands Neyek 
Haha why should we PAY for others? dont the have a job?
if not then skip this duel tournament :) :) :)
Edited by Neyek at 03:00 CDT, 1 June 2014
<< Comment #70 @ 04:52 CDT, 3 June 2014 >>
By Beer! kenZu  - Reply to #65
the don't have idd
<< Comment #71 @ 10:34 CDT, 8 June 2014 >>
By Russia johnny83 
If strenx wanna go quakecon i'll donate.
<< Comment #72 @ 03:08 CDT, 17 June 2014 >>
By Beer! kenZu 
So what about

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<< Comment #73 @ 17:21 CDT, 18 June 2014 >>
By Belgium eri 
Me personally i'd send money for an entertaining player; why not, its no different from paying to see a movie.

But i do not really approve all this begging,i'm more in favour of a perform in the previous tourney then ask for money rather than this plz donate so i can go kinda feel.
<< Comment #75 @ 12:48 CDT, 12 July 2014 >>
By QuakeLive JDMYO 
The fact is, there ain't enough money in Quake these days and some of the players deserve more and I'd gladly donate to see more of them so if that's the way it is then that's the way it's gotto be.
<< Comment #76 @ 04:38 CDT, 19 July 2014 >>
By USA_UK Jamerio 
I would say the money should be used for the basics, that means travel, food, drink accommodation and it should be a % of the total cost of the trip, as I am not a fan of paying for everything as it might demotivate a player, and some might even use it as a free holiday when they don't really want to go.

Every player that wants in should submit a proposed cost sheet of the travel cost as that is the main killer for a lot of people.

The rest of the payments should be standardised and very simple.

£50 dollars a night for accommodation.
£20 dollars a day for food and drink.
ADD TRAVEL BREAKDOWN COSTS HERE

Example

I want to go to quakecon from london. Cheapest options of course.

Home to London Airport x 2= £40 (actual cost)
Accommodation x3 nights = £150 (maximum allocated amount. I would have to double that for my own room or sleep somewhere cheaper)
Food+drink for 3 nights = £60 (maximum allocated amount)
Dallas Airport to Quakecon x2 = £30 (actual cost)
Air Fare £500 (actual cost)

So I would rather use the money to make it easier for MORE players to get to events so right there, it would be like they win no matter what.

Need a nice website, or section on ESR with established names who have done this before and it should be open to readers as they are the one's who would fund most of it.

Not sure you should be able to support only one player, money should go into a pot and distributed by appropriate people who recognise the costs involved in relation to the participant.

There should be no shame in applying, we all know it generally does not pay financially to play quake (only a few players make a profit-even really good players are running at a loss in the long tun) and good games give viewers something they enjoy so they are getting something for their money.

You could also setup a page on here which asks what users how much would they donate on an annual basis, you would then get some kind of gauge for what sort of money you might raise and what % of funds you can offer players off their trip.

There should also be something to encourage new players, so if an unknown is getting some good results and is not a complete troll or obvious cheat, maybe they could get in on it.

But me for the point of this should be to offer a BIG REDUCTION IN COSTS for potential players to get to these events as I have always felt that was the biggest hurdle. If the funds cover that and there is money left, then boost the purse.
Edited by Jamerio at 04:50 CDT, 19 July 2014
<< Comment #77 @ 08:37 CST, 31 January 2015 >>
By QLcz Frazer 
Yeah donate.
What next, donate to them for just coming online?
Dont tell me that good QL pro players dont have the money to go to TX. They have sponsors, game gear deals, etc, dont they?
Man, I would be so ashamed to ask for donations or accept them. I'd rather work 24/7 to get the money myself and go there like a proper man.
<< Comment #78 @ 09:46 CST, 31 January 2015 >>
By Latvia Latvietis  - Reply to #77
They dont have sponsors
<< Comment #79 @ 11:35 CST, 31 January 2015 >>
By QLcz Frazer  - Reply to #78
Why not?
Is QL community really so abandoned by sponsors and gaming/event companies that they need to beg for money?
Is it really that bad?
No offense, I dont look into other people's money or say what they should do with it, just curious.
<< Comment #80 @ 12:05 CST, 31 January 2015 >>
By Norway netrex  - Reply to #79
How about it's done because people want to see them play in the tournaments? Without it, it might not happen.
<< Comment #81 @ 06:19 CST, 3 February 2015 >>
By Latvia Latvietis  - Reply to #79
It is that bad.

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