Pro Gamers Are out of a Job too

Posted by JEREMIAS25

Pro Gamers Are Out Of A Job Too The business of being really, really good at playing video games is hurting. Professional gaming leagues are shutting down left and right, meaning that many people who participate in those leagues are out now jobless...

RG1 - Podcast

Posted by SIDSIDSID

PRIMEIRO PODCAST! Caros ouvintes, começa aqui um novo projecto, aliciante, interessante e crítico com a comunidade gamer. Traduz-se aqui uma vontade em dinamizar esta comunidade online e de dar voz ao GAMER.

Study Finds Games Reinforcing Positive Behavior, Too

Posted by Jeremias25

Last year some researchers at three universities found, of course, that "violent games normalize our children to violence." The same researchers, this year, say "prosocial" games can normalize kids to good behavior. Middle schoolers in Singapore and Japan, and college students in the U.S. were observed in three studies, according to the research, which has been released online and will be published soon in a professional journal. Here's the breakdown:

Melhora o teu jogo no SF IV

Posted by SIDSIDSID

Então lê estas dicas... e treina! Algo en que falla mucha gente es "mashear", que es aporrear teclas o exagerar los movimientos con la esperanza de hacerlos. Si te esta saliendo un Hadouken, puede ser que esta pasando lo siguiente: QCF = Quarter Circle Forward o Cuarto de Luna a) Estas haciendo el doble QCF pero estas dando al boton de puño o antes de hacer el segundo QCF, o estas soltando el boton en medio camino del segundo. b) Alguno de los QCF son demasiado lentos.

Pro Gamers Are Out Of A Job Too

Publicada por J25 On 04:04
The business of being really, really good at playing video games is hurting. Professional gaming leagues are shutting down left and right, meaning that many people who participate in those leagues are out now jobless.(exibido na página inicial)





The New York Times profiles some those ultra-hardcore gamers who made it their job—or "job," if you prefer—to play video games like Counter-Strike and Dead or Alive 4 better than 99.9% of the world's population, folks left without income after the closure of leagues like the Championship Gaming Series.

It's not all gloom and doom, though, as at least Major League Gaming is still thriving. And it's expected to turn a profit this year, according to league president and chief executive Matthew Bromberg.

Sure it's hard out there for a guy whose primary skill set involves aiming a mouse extremely well, but pro gaming hasn't quite yet given up the ghost.

Virtual Leagues Fold, Forcing Gamers to Find Actual Jobs [NY Times]

0 Response to 'Pro Gamers Are Out Of A Job Too'

Enviar um comentário

      follow me on Twitter

      Tag Cloud

      Blogumulus by Roy Tanck and Amanda Fazani