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thinkingtoiletyesterday at 3:05 PM3 repliesview on HN

It started modern esports. There were gaming competitions in the 80s, but there weren't team houses, coaches, analysts, big money sponsors, regular huge events, dedicated TV channels, players in prime time commercials and dating actresses and pop stars, etc... Brood War hit in Korea like nothing before or after it. There were literally three full time, 24/7 TV channels showing Starcraft content at it's peak. No other game has ever done that.


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jqueryyesterday at 5:17 PM

Flash was an absolute legend.

I do wonder if Brood War's long period without balance patches helped or hurt it as an esport. In modern games, it feels like developers "shake up the meta" on purpose, whereas in brood war, it was up to map designers to ensure balance. This made it easier for long time fans to appreciate tactics... in SC2, I have to be caught up on the latest balance patches to appreciate anything.

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philistinetoday at 12:58 AM

> There were gaming competitions in the 80s

... and uh, inveterate cheating and lying accompanied it. Brood War brought professionalism to esport.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Mitchell_(gamer)#Dispute...

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baqyesterday at 4:25 PM

the parallel world of FPS esports started with quake and was going strong for a good decade or so, before being ripped apart by mumorpegers, dotas, counterstrikes and, primarily, consoles (which I believe also ultimately killed starcraft and RTS in general, too).

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