I_royalty_I (07-21-2013)
Ohkay you are right they aren't athletes.
but that doesnt mean League of Legends isnt a sport
Sport - "an activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc."
~credit to katzes
I_royalty_I (07-21-2013)
Some people arnt athletically talented. Like they could build their body, run laps, but they won't be able to shoot a 3 pointer. It's like language. I can speak Japanese and English but I know a lot of white people that have been living in Japan and their Japanese writing skills are good but they just can't speak. It's either you have the talent or not.
Of course gaming is that same. If you have the talent or not.
However before if you had not athletic talent you were nobody. But now if you have talent in gaming you can actually be recognized.
Well it sucks if you suck at both of them but more opportunity for people. What's wrong with that?
I'm not sure I followed you on that one
So you are saying different people are good at different things? I'd agree with that.
You can be recognized on the leaderboards if youre good, make videos and what not.
But I don't think "gaming" will ever become a big sport. Yeah people love to play video games, but there is no money in gaming... at least not MLG gaming, not like there are in sports like football, baseball, basketball.
The money in gaming is for the developers, not the players. The players provide the revenue. A professional gamer brings in next to nothing compared to other sports. So I don't see a point in having gaming be a sport, more of a hobby or past time that some people are better at than others.
What's my definition of success?
Creating something no one else can
Being brave enough to dream big
Grindin' when you're told to just quit
Giving more when you got nothin' left
my definition of an athlete requires, as part, an intense physical ability. gaming requires intelligence, absolutely, but so do so many other things. For example, writing a novel. Writing takes dedication, persistence and skill to be successful but it's never been considered a sport nor is a writer considered an athlete.
I'd rather watch intellectual warfare whether it be chess or another game where intelligent thinking, planning and strategy are the key factors.
Not the amount someone has spent groaning, sweating and muling around like animals in order to achieve the ability to preform athletically. (Admirably)
It's an amusing conversation/debate to watch considering it's going to be those athlete buffs who have never even been on the other side fighting another side, the e-sport side claiming how intellectually superior they are to make up for the "lack" of physical activity.
I've been on both sides of the fence, I've done sports and I've done esports.
The same mentality is on both sides usually within the right crowds. Both think they are superior due to their extreme and almost embarrassing bias.
Physical sports you're limited by your physical abilities.
Gaming, being an e-sport you're limited by your ability to out-think, react, plan and apply strategy more than you are any physical limitation.
Unless of course you have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, in that case good luck.
To disregard gaming or chess as not being a sport is as ignorant as saying what we deem as sports like baseball, basketball and hockey to be completely mindless and more reliant on the physical suitability.
Gaming itself relies on your ability to do all those things, yes.
Without the ability to physically capitalize on those by movements of your fingers in the amount of time you need is a lot more "intense" than say an author writing a book.
Thinking itself has an effect on you physically as with gaming you're translating your thought into action through your hands, fingers and body at a faster rate in-order to outplay another individual or multiple. What good is a sharp reaction time without the ability to move your hands faster than your opponent. It carries extreme competition in doing so.
Last edited by Gray; 07-21-2013 at 04:13 PM.
Not true at all. Athletes have to be intelligent about how they play the game. Basketball isn't just defense and shooting. Theres complex schemes of defense which the players must know or else their ass is cut. On offense, they must be in the right place at the right time. Its more than just physical ability. This applies to all sports, not just basketball :p
Very true, it doesn't matter how much intelligence you have in the game you're playing if you're physically incapable of preforming the action to do so.
You can know the proper mechanics of all actions, all plays and strategic positions. If you aren't physically inclined to out run someone, or run long enough that leaves you at a downfall.
Why? Because you aren't capable of preforming that physical action due to the limitations of your own physical self.
I'll put it as simply as this.
If we're running, I am a faster runner than you, I can run longer than you.
It doesn't matter how intelligent you are, or how you decide to mark your movements, your inability to run faster than me puts you at a disadvantage.
Why? Simply because your physical limitation.