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giacomo
5/12/2022 5:35 PM
https://ohiotoday.org/game-on-esports /

Just saw this today and it looks like the basketball practice facility money was used for the new ESports program.
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bobcatsquared
5/12/2022 9:14 PM
My 15-year-old son is putting a lot of time into earning an esport scholarship to Ohio University.
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giacomo
5/12/2022 9:50 PM
Please give me an example of what the sports are. Since I’m an old guy, I have no knowledge of it. I’m guessing it’s like playing a video game, but not sure of the content. Is it like playing Madden?
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bobcatsquared
5/12/2022 11:27 PM
giacomo wrote:expand_more
Please give me an example of what the sports are. Since I’m an old guy, I have no knowledge of it. I’m guessing it’s like playing a video game, but not sure of the content. Is it like playing Madden?
You're not much older than me. We both need examples from someone more knowledgeable on this subject.
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SBH
5/13/2022 7:20 AM
A little miffed we didn't get college credits for the faux WWF wrestling we used to partake in during our tenure on campus back in the early '80s. Feels like it had about the same societal impact as eSports. How much would it have cost to construct an authentic wrastlin' ring? Perhaps an add-on to Bird Arena?

And, had the eSports degree existed back then, would I have earned a PhD for my research into the (successful) use of a Zerostat vinyl-record dust zapper to get unlimited free plays on the Pac*Man machine in the Nelson Commons cafeteria?
Last Edited: 5/13/2022 7:29:49 AM by SBH
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bobcatsquared
5/13/2022 9:56 AM
SBH wrote:expand_more
And, had the eSports degree existed back then, would I have earned a PhD for my research into the (successful) use of a Zerostat vinyl-record dust zapper to get unlimited free plays on the Pac*Man machine in the Nelson Commons cafeteria?
Not sure about that. But finding a pattern for Ms Pacman to rack up high scores certainly would have been worth some scholarship $ for you.

All this talk has me rethinking how I should have hired Slippery Pete and Schlomo to help me move Frogger (with my high scores) out of the Campus Sundry while maintaining those high scores.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHDv7NKmLnA

Then again, maybe not such a great idea.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-FbktgqCqY
Last Edited: 5/13/2022 10:09:31 AM by bobcatsquared
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OhioCatFan
5/13/2022 10:36 AM
Is there a transfer portal for those who are good at e-sports? How, about NIL money? Asking for a friend.
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Bobcat Love's Sense of Shame
5/13/2022 11:43 AM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
Is there a transfer portal for those who are good at e-sports? How, about NIL money? Asking for a friend.
Those things won't occur until the NCAA realizes how much money there is to be made here and starts imposing restrictions so they can get their hands on said money.
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Cellis033
5/13/2022 4:12 PM
giacomo wrote:expand_more
Please give me an example of what the sports are. Since I’m an old guy, I have no knowledge of it. I’m guessing it’s like playing a video game, but not sure of the content. Is it like playing Madden?
Some games that involve esports teams are Fortnite (first person shooter like Call of Duty), Rocket League (soccer with cars), and League of Legends. Esports is starting to become a huge and profitable industry with larger purses and sponsorship. The growth of Twitch, a streaming app that enables users to watch other people play video games has also been an enormous factor in the growth of esports. Madden I believe also is largely supported in esport competition as well. I'm not totally sure what games OU Esports will specialize in, but I assume it will be a variety. I knew someone personally who played Fortnite in serious professional competitions, and went home with some serious cheddar.

You can actually make a pretty good career in esports nowadays.
Last Edited: 5/13/2022 4:20:08 PM by Cellis033
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SBH
5/13/2022 4:16 PM
Are we going to start offering degrees in poker too? The dumbing of America continues.
Last Edited: 5/13/2022 4:17:21 PM by SBH
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OhioCatFan
5/13/2022 5:06 PM
SBH wrote:expand_more
Are we going to start offering degrees in poker too? The dumbing of America continues.
I have friends from back in the day who could have graduated early with a double major in EE and poker if frat house poker games counted for class credit.
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giacomo
5/14/2022 9:02 AM
Cellis033 wrote:expand_more
Please give me an example of what the sports are. Since I’m an old guy, I have no knowledge of it. I’m guessing it’s like playing a video game, but not sure of the content. Is it like playing Madden?
Some games that involve esports teams are Fortnite (first person shooter like Call of Duty), Rocket League (soccer with cars), and League of Legends. Esports is starting to become a huge and profitable industry with larger purses and sponsorship. The growth of Twitch, a streaming app that enables users to watch other people play video games has also been an enormous factor in the growth of esports. Madden I believe also is largely supported in esport competition as well. I'm not totally sure what games OU Esports will specialize in, but I assume it will be a variety. I knew someone personally who played Fortnite in serious professional competitions, and went home with some serious cheddar.

You can actually make a pretty good career in esports nowadays.
Thank you! It helps me understand it a little better.
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spongeBOB CATpants
5/16/2022 11:56 AM
Cellis033 wrote:expand_more
Please give me an example of what the sports are. Since I’m an old guy, I have no knowledge of it. I’m guessing it’s like playing a video game, but not sure of the content. Is it like playing Madden?
Some games that involve esports teams are Fortnite (first person shooter like Call of Duty), Rocket League (soccer with cars), and League of Legends. Esports is starting to become a huge and profitable industry with larger purses and sponsorship. The growth of Twitch, a streaming app that enables users to watch other people play video games has also been an enormous factor in the growth of esports. Madden I believe also is largely supported in esport competition as well. I'm not totally sure what games OU Esports will specialize in, but I assume it will be a variety. I knew someone personally who played Fortnite in serious professional competitions, and went home with some serious cheddar.

You can actually make a pretty good career in esports nowadays.
This is factual information. I've seen several eSports "centers" at both P5 and mid-majors that are school affiliated and they are quite impressive and have huge support/following.

It may sound dumb/weird/new to most people in SE Ohio but we are well behind many schools, especially out West, in the eSports world.

May not be everybody's cup of tea, however, there is serious cash to be made and its only getting bigger.
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giacomo
5/16/2022 1:40 PM
When the technology changed and television sets had remote controls for the first time, I used to enjoy watching my dad channel surf.
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BillyTheCat
5/19/2022 9:53 AM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
Is there a transfer portal for those who are good at e-sports? How, about NIL money? Asking for a friend.
esports players have always been free to capitalize on NIL.
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cc-cat
5/21/2022 9:43 AM
schools have been offering degrees in computer game design for over a decade (Wake Forest and NC State down here)
https://www.bachelorsdegreecenter.org/best-game-design-de... .

and for good reason
https://www.bestcolleges.com/careers/art-and-design/game-... /

Good to see Ohio get into the times with a degree program in the management of the industry and events as well as provide a facility on campus for its growth.
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spongeBOB CATpants
5/22/2022 11:43 AM
cc-cat wrote:expand_more
schools have been offering degrees in computer game design for over a decade (Wake Forest and NC State down here)
https://www.bachelorsdegreecenter.org/best-game-design-de... .

and for good reason
https://www.bestcolleges.com/careers/art-and-design/game-... /

Good to see Ohio get into the times with a degree program in the management of the industry and events as well as provide a facility on campus for its growth.
@ohiouniversity put out a short walk through video of the facility, I was impressed. Also really cool that the competitive teams will compete in the MAC for competition play.
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BillyTheCat
5/22/2022 12:37 PM
Esports are starting to be picked up by High School Athletic Associations as team and individual state championships.
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KyleWvr13
6/1/2022 10:46 AM
It is kind of hard to imagine even for me that esports is becoming as big as it is. I'm in my early 30s and the idea that it would become pseudo-normal for universities to sponsor esports and have a dedicated space for play is crazy to think about (in a good way).

I'm one that has been casually following esports in general since 2012, and to say it has exploded since then is an understatement. It went from fringe to mainstream in less than a decade, and still has lots of potential to grow. I would be interested to see if the NCAA ever decides to official sponsor esports in any capacity, or if a new organization dedicated to that corner of entertainment comes up instead.
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The Optimist
6/2/2022 4:18 PM
What I think a lot of people are missing is the fan appeal there is here. Millions of people tune in to watch esporting events on Twitch or YouTube. When Virtual Reality really takes off (it's coming, soon) I think the "fan" aspect will really explode.
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TheBobcatBandit
6/6/2022 4:08 PM
Video games and games in general are fascinating from an educational aspect. I would argue you learn as much from playing games at recess like football basketball soccer baseball etc... as you do from regular classroom. Video games technology has become so good the amount you can learn from these games is fascinating. Take madden for example, or the ncaa video games you can test out different strategies and formations and see how different player skill sets work in different scenarios. In addition I think you can learn a lot of history from video games. Take the assassin creed video games or a game like civilization. You can learn about the people of the past of a really hands on way and I feel like if you combined it with a in class lecture you could get a tremendous educational benefit from it. The assassins creeds game for example you play those games and the graphics are so good and the game so in depth it feel like you are at the places the game takes place in. You can play in Greece Egypt England America the Caribbean and more in these games and if you found a way to teach history or philosophy or sailing or whatever while using these games as a supplementary tool I think it would be great for education as well as strategy in sports.
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