by Mac » 30 Jul 2012 12:08
It seems to me that they play games with a discipline and tenacity which in the West people would reserve only for the major professional sports -- basketball, football. In Korea StarCraft is a professional sport, and they treat it as such. Gamers are athletes in a sense that maybe seems bizarre to Westerners.
Also, there's a general consensus that only StarCraft really matters, that that's the real proving ground. And once everybody's playing the same game, the hardest of the hardcore against each other, sooner or later they're going to leave everybody else behind.
Edit: But is an e-sport really a sport? And does it matter if people perceive it to be a sport if it isn't, in fact, athletic? Do actions-per-second constitute mental athleticism?
Anyways, this is where I put up the bat-signal for icy. Looking forward to the review - and many, many thanks for the website.