Sports Bars Changing Channels For Video Gamers
dtmos wrote in to say that "This summer, StarCraft II has become the newest bar room spectator sport. Fans organize so-called Barcraft events, taking over pubs and bistros from Honolulu to Florida and switching big-screen TV sets to Internet broadcasts of professional game matches. As they root for their on-screen superstars, StarCraft enthusiasts can sow confusion among regular patrons... But for sports-bar owners, StarCraft viewers represent a key new source of revenue from a demographic—self-described geeks—they hadn't attracted before."
I guarantee that if I'm at the bar watching a White Sox game, and somebody turns it off in favor of some video game, there's going to be hell to pay.
(replace "White Sox" with your favorite team that plays a real sport based on physical prowess)
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but said demographic can also be very stingy. I suspect a large proportion of them will be teetotal, and many of those who aren't will buy a single drink and nurse it through the evening. So I'd be interested to hear whether the bars actually make enough money for this to be worthwhile.
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Over 1,000 channels on my cable box, several hundred of them dedicated to sports. And not *one* dedicated to videogame competitions. So apparently a pretty niche market (though personally, I would love to be able to spectate Halo tournaments, Arena battles in MMO's, etc.). For that matter, almost no videogames have any kind of "spectator" mode for players who just want to watch (and not participate).
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Look on the bright side. They won't need DDs. Their moms can all come and pick them up afterwards!
Women shouldn't be the main attraction to bars anyways
Bartenders: Gaming-themed cocktails will make you money hand over fist. Just think of the possibilities: the Screw Attack (probably tequila and a twist of lemon), the Barrel Roll (scotch, dude), the Fire Flower (the new Prairie Fire)...
Geeks dont like bros. Full stop.
There are more people during StarCraft matches than in normal time. Just as there are more people during football matches than in normal time. How would that imply that StarCraft fans go to the bar less often than football fans?
"Prefire! Prefire! Hacker!"
"Dude, you're on TV. I'm watching your perspective right now on Channel 342"
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Another reason not to go to sports bars.
Golf?
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I had the impression that tournament play was still primarily Starcraft, not Starcraft II. Has the sequel really caught on that well?
Shut up and go back to your Starcraft game.
Not around here.
Some major sports networks started showing professional poker many years ago. If that is a sport, then so are computer games.
Yet another reason for the bartenders and waitresses to turn hockey off in favor of something else :'(
At least this will be more entertaining than basketball, I hear starcraft players actually incorporate defense into their game plan.
*ducks*
If what I just said sounded like a troll, it was probably just a failed attempt at humor.
There are more people during StarCraft matches than in normal time. Just as there are more people during football matches than in normal time. How would that imply that StarCraft fans go to the bar less often than football fans?
From TFA:
But for sports-bar owners, "Starcraft" viewers represent a key new source of revenue from a demographic—self-described geeks—they hadn't attracted before.
My friends and I always talk Starcraft while at a bar (at the expense of our lady-friend's attention). Now we can do it under the banner of supporting local business.
When will it be on ESPN8?
-- Stu
/. ID under 2,000. I feel old now.
The spectators are actually allowed to clap.
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How long do you think people who come to the bar to watch football/baseball/hockey/hoops are going to put up with that before finding another bar? Maybe this works after 1am east/10pm west but I still think most bar goers would rather see sports center or a replay of a game. If this is really that popular then someone will open a gaming only bar.
Oh yes because sports bars were just overflowing with women as it was. GTFO.
People sitting around watching other people sitting around pretending to be active? I'll pass.
My friends and I talk about starcraft WITH our lady friends. Why would someone be with a lady friend that can't talk to about their hobbies?
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There is nothing more disappointing than walking into a bar expecting a nice quiet evening with a quality selection of taps and good food, and then having your dreams instantly crapped on by 50 hot-headed, obnoxious, jersey-wearing, top-of-the-lungs-yelling American football fans. Give me anything but American football fans. It's not the game that I can't stand; it's the fans. I understand that bar sports attract loud people, but the American football fan is truly in a league of his own.
The starcraft fans may be loud, but there is no way in hell they are as obnoxious and inconsiderate as the typical American football fan. They will literally go out of their way to be rude.
Sports fans are nerds. The sooner everyone on both sides stops trying to pretend being obsessive about a game and the personalities associated with isn't nerdy the better.
represent a key new source of revenue from a demographic—self-described geeks—they hadn't attracted before.
Geek 1: Wow. That was a great match. Should we get out of there?
.0384 BitCoins for her.
Geek 2: yeah. My treat. I'll pick up the food. You tip the waitress.
Geek 1: Cool. Let's see, Current exchange rates are about 25:1, and we bought 12 dollars in apetizers, times my customary 8%... That makes
Geek 2: I don't think they take those here.
Geek1: Fuck 'em then. No tip for you, luddite! Let's roll.
My friends and I talk about starcraft WITH our lady friends. Why would someone be with a lady friend that can't talk to about their hobbies?
A girlfriend is more motivated to do things that a wife won't. I chose to fight for the status quo in "other areas of interest".
For making a post on Barcraft and not mentioning either http://www.reddit.com/r/barcraft (the place where it all started) or http://www.barcraft.tv/, >_>
It's not like that would have been super helpful or informative or anything. Anyway, as someone who actually attended a barcraft in Toronto I can tell you it's not a scene from Revenge of the Nerds, watching the games is actually pretty exciting, everyone gets pretty into it and there are females in attendance, and not just from guys dragging their girlfriends along for it. (though that's what I did)
And for anyone whose interested in checking out the SC2 scene, http://www.youtube.com/user/day9tv is a good place to start and http://www.youtube.com/user/HDstarcraft is my favourite caster. You don't need to be a player to enjoy watching the games (I'm not for example).
Hope to see some of you at a barcraft one day.
"It was unbelievable," said Jim Biddle, a manager of Bistro 153 in Beaverton, Ore., which hosted its first Barcraft in July. The 50 gamers in attendance "doubled what I'd normally take in on a normal Sunday night."
What do I know, I'm just an idiot, right?
Poster here:
Wavy lines ...w avy lines
Watching video games on TV.
Saying "get off fat ass and play your own video games" - meaning you sit and "watch" TV, sitting on your ass ...
It was a joke playing on the insults people give to couch potatoes who watch sports (i.e. baseball, tennis, football, etc ) as opposed to getting out their and playing them.
OR...
What kind of insult is it to say, "get off of the couch instead of watching video games and go and sit on the couch to play video games."
Slashdot doesn't allow ASCII art so I can't draw a picture for ya ....
For those interested in where this is actually happening, here's a forum thread which has locations (with map) and descriptions for a tournament this weekend
Barcraft Thread
Barcraft Location Map
Some locations: Seattle WA, Toronto, San Diego CA, Washington DC, New York City, Portland OR, Tampa FL, Gainesville FL, Edmonton (Canada), Honolulu, Waterloo (Canada), Chicago, Boston, Dallas TX
I mean there are some games that wouldn't totally be boring. Any FPS would be watchable, not necessarily enjoyable but at least watchable.
Starcraft on the other hand, holy shit that game is boring to watch. This basically goes for any RTS. It might be fun to play but who the fuck wants to watch that shit. I mean it's mostly just watching a computer play with itself as it moves units around and such (yeah, you tell it what to do but the so much of an RTS is automated that watching it is BORING).
True, for people like you it's the glory hole.
You do realize that the attraction of most sports bars is both the sports and scantily-clad women waiters, in some cases topless, right? Oh right, that would involve actually leaving the basement.
Or as my wife puts it "beer snob". Ok so I'm picky about what kind of beer I drink and yes I do geek out when my local "microbrew" bar has new stuff on tap. The sports bar really never made a whole lot of sense to me. Even before my beer sense was finely tuned I would go to a bar to hang out with friends and play shuffleboard, pool or darts. Yes those are sports but when I think of the typical sports bars it's usually a bunch of guys watching a game on tv and complaining about how poorly their team is doing. BORING. I guess I'm just a geek because sitting around for 60 minutes watching tv and drinking piss beer is not for me.Considering how much video games have permeated our culture I'm surprised this hasn't taken hold sooner. Oh and a bar should look more like my living room and not like an actual bar. My wife and I flew over to Scotland (Glasgow) a few years back and it was a sunday so a lot of places were closed. We went across the street from the hotel (near the train station) and had lunch at this bar. I found it amazing that there was almost no one actually sitting at the bar. everyone was sitting in comfortable chairs and couches. The Scots are obviously have much more experience at providing a civilized drinking establishment than we Americans do.
In a bar with maybe 15-20 TVs with regular sports on who cares if one of them is tuned to video game sports and also drawing in a paying customer. Sounds decent for business to me.
bars will change the channel and gladly hand over the remote for you to do it, so long as you're a paying customer.
money buys you one more round. if the idiot box plays any role in keeping you sated then its done its job.
Good people go to bed earlier.
I live in the same building as Mad Dog in the Fog -- a tired bar filled with douches too scared of the Upper Haight and not cool enough for the Western Addition bars. Their surreal hours ensure that the flats atop the bar and the apartments behind them are filled with the constant racket of sports, trivia nights, and hipster music ALL. DAY. LONG.
Last month, they had a weekend that was dead quiet. It was the weirdest thing. And now I know what was going on.
This isn't a new thing either. When Voyager aired UPN wasn't carried by a lot of cable companies, including the one in my home town at the time. So one of the local sports bar & grills turned Voyager night into an event.
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Most professional video gamers i know(about 5 to be frank), are all health nuts. they stand by the fact that increased physical dexterity compliments mental dexterity. one of the 5 does parkour, at an almost professional level, the others lift weights for at least an hour a day.
I personally am usually in the top 10%(+/- 5%) of any video game i actually become interested in. I am in no way fat...I am not a complete health nut such as my friends, i drink sodas, i have a normal 9-5 job, i eat frozen foods, mcdonalds, etc, but i still am completely physically fit, and to be honest it puts you in a better place when you are gaming.
-Noc
scantily clad women waiters? Unless you mean waitresses or are in Thailand, I don't think "Sports Bar" means what you think it means.
changing channels for video gamers. Whod thunk?
We play the game with the bravery of being out of range
Because they want to fuck them?
Hell, that's pretty much the only reason any man even pays any attention to a woman...to get in her pants.
You know the old joke, "Why do women have breasts?"
"So men will talk to them..."
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.........
Sports bars are for testosterone fueled male bonding and drunkenness not video gaming... Geesh. Now if they had said Counter-Strike maybe they would have something...
I would much rather watch Starcraft than a bunch of overpayed douche's doing jack squat on a football field.
Like the poster above, I can talk to (theoretically) any of my friends about my hobbies. For my lady friend, I have other priorities.
had you been familiar with the types who play starcraft, you would know that there are quite a number of psychos among them, and would not talk like that. 'physical prowess' doesnt mean shit when some psycho suddenly knees you in the balls.
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I mean, I see no point in a bar being specifically this or that, but if there's someone out there willing to stream e-sport* while selling me beer, I'm happy to give them patronage.
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Of course, fuck Starcraft, I want old-school FPS and, most importantly, fighting games (seriously, having spent a few nights streaming tournaments, I see no problem in doing the same in a room with some like-minded people, drunkenly arguing over appropriate combos when cornering).
where you have to lose 60 IQ points to get past the bouncer
but I'm a 'Super fan'.... in the hole!
...and not a second life.
or in this case a second hand second life.
The only thing more pathetic than a second life player is someone who vicariously watches someone else play second life.
I never got excited about watching Aussie Rules, partly because I never understood said rules, and partly because I had no favourite team to watch. Even before the Warriors joined the rugby league scene I could back the Manly Sea Eagles as it usually had plenty of Kiwis in the team.
I am a fan of motor sport, as long as its not on an oval track. Before I left NZ I always watched "the Great Race' live. Although it has changed its sponsors and name throughout the years, the Mt Panorama circuit is still the best saloon car course in the world.
...is that the bar owners are probably saving a mint by not having to pay to rebroadcast the sporting event. I've heard quotes as high as 5/g a month for moderately sized restaurants/pubs to rebroadcast football/baseball games ( with sound! ).
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It bothers me that so many of these "matches" even make it to youtube. I mean do people actually watch these 30-50min videos?
Now if a Bar wants to have Starcraft 2 gaming challenge, I'm in! Though I can't see that at any bar hear... As to watching a recorded starcraft 2 match, I don't think so. And if you think that is coming on over Hockey, well some geeks are about to learn a very hard lesson in drinking and tolerance to others.
What about other game with mass amounts of spectators? The stream for EVO had a huge number of viewers
Major League Gaming is holding their Raleigh event this weekend and there are over a dozen Barcraft events planned. Check some of them out at www.barcraft.tv
"But for sports-bar owners, StarCraft viewers represent a key new source of revenue from a demographic—self-described geeks—they hadn't attracted before." And repelling all of their existing customers, who hang around these particular establishments to get away from exactly the same people they had been shoving into lockers a few years before.
You all realize Adult + gamers = people who should grow up? Adult children, Adult Lamers.
In a town with a university that has many engineers, you would have a large number of big spenders.. all the engineers I know spend gratuitously and typically have more money than others. The idea that we are reserved and sober is a childish notion. Engineers are like the jocks of upper education
worst game ever! - I have been to Mexico a few times to a cool bar that plays Anime. They sure do love Dragon Ball down there.
just wait for the blackhawks fans to come and kick some ass when the game is on and some people want to see a video a game on the screen.
Really ghey
Starcraft and other video games will not be sports until the bookies in Vegas allow it, and they won't. You can't place bets on pro wrestling matches, and you will never be able to place a bet on a video game for the same reason.
Aww I really would like to see that in my country and whole EU. Btw SC2 is good but League of legeds is way better sport.
There are plenty of other e-sports, including the DotA 2 1 milllion dollar competition that just ended sponsored by Valve... That's a LOT of money and a lot of people enjoy watching DotA type events, yet those aren't anywhere in the headlines here. I'd say it's even more competitive then Starcraft and most definitely involves a lot more fast thinking and micro-management.
I don't know who the submitter is, but I would guess he is on Blizzards paycheck. With WoW spiraling downward, ads like this are becoming more and more prevalent to raise sales to make up for losses. You should see all the changes they're adding to the next WoW patch that they should've done four years ago.
Someone needs to investigate those darn Terran space marines, I think they have been using performance enhancing drugs.
Like NBA2K, Madden Football, etc. :D
They need to open one in Los Angeles (L.A.)/Orange County (OC). :(
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Except you can. MLG has betting markets. In fact, that was a big reason they're holding the next IPL in a casino - so the organizers can get in on it. So, I guess it's a sport?
If I want to watch TV, I'll do it at home. If I want to play SC ][, ditto. If I fancy a quite beer, maybe some fries and a yatter with the locals I'll go to the bar. Darts and/or cribbage optional (not even I am that old ...)
"The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes" - Winston Churchill
I've been and it was awesome.
So what channel actually is used to watch SC2 tourneys? I'm down for this...
It is a game that should garner the same respect of other competitive games, like chess and poker.
Sport by definitition is athletic, which can not be said of Starcraft.
I am an avid starcraft II spectator and player, but it is not a sport. I would like to see an increase in the respect for games though.
That is all.