NYCFC eSports

Disappointing finals from Chris. Lost 3-1 on XBOX and didn't look comfortable on the controller, some missed passes, some mistakes kicking the ball into the stands. Had some decent tries that were saved or hit the post.

On PS4 his home console, it just wanted his day and didn't seem as good as he was previously. Scored in the 88' but that would be it and he wouldn't touch the ball again. Loses 3-2 on aggregate.
Apparently the guy that beat him is one of the top players, period. This being his first time making finals he definitely did really good. Was kind of cool watching the games. He qualified for the Berlin finals.
 
When you watch pros play FIFA.. Get in FIFA for the first time in months.. And proceed to get your ass kicked in FIFA.
Dude, as much time as I pour into FIFA I keep failing to accept that I'm fundamentally bad at it and only have fun if I'm playing Pro Career on Professional difficulty. I definitely can't play any of the online variants and keep my sanity getting slaughtered by 10-year-olds.
 
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This is the dumbest thing I've ever seen our club do. And we fake signed Frank Lampard once
reading this made me go ooof...

Guy just won 100K. Will appear at the Champions League Finals tomorrow and lift the cup with a NYCFC jacket/logo.
Solid investment.

With our youth winning trophies, Chris with the e-trophy... it's a matter of time.
dare I say... open cup?
 
reading this made me go ooof...

Guy just won 100K. Will appear at the Champions League Finals tomorrow and lift the cup with a NYCFC jacket/logo.
Solid investment.

With our youth winning trophies, Chris with the e-trophy... it's a matter of time.
dare I say... open cup?

ITS NOT A SPORT AND I DONT CARE

I can’t be alone in this.
 
ITS NOT A SPORT AND I DONT CARE

I can’t be alone in this.
I don't really care whether it's classified as a sport and I don't care either. There are lots of sports that I don't care about.
 
The fact that this organization's first championship hardware is for fucking eSports is just, kind of perfect. Maybe Mubarak can add it to his year end video while he explains they're still figuring out MLS.

2017 Generation adidas Cup Premier Division Champions
2018 U19 U.S. Soccer Development Academy National Champions
 
2017 Generation adidas Cup Premier Division Champions
2018 U19 U.S. Soccer Development Academy National Champions
Oops. Shows how much I care about that. In fact I would argue that these don't count any more than would a trophy from some preseason tournament won by our first team. The purpose of the preseason, and academies, is to ready players for real first team competition. Winning a trophy is not even secondary, it is meaningless (though I understand the kids care and that's fine). That our academy has more trophies than first team players is not something to be proud of.
But, I did say this eSports thing was was the first trophy and that was wrong.
 
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Apparently it was viewed over 30 million times (not sure how many are unique) and 35k watched him lift the trophy.
However much NYCFC is paying him was returned in dividends today alone.
This is why I don't look at NYCFCs eSports investment the same way K Kjbert does. I have 0 K interest in it, but I don't think it's stupid. It is solid marketing.
 
1) Solid marketing for what? Dweebs who sit in their mom’s basement eating Cheetos getting Diabetes instead of going outside and playing the game?

2) There is nothing dumber to me than someone watching someone else use a computer to watch make believe computer men reenact a sport.

I have no doubts that the numbers you posted above about interactions with his winning “match” being true. But people need to go outside and interact with one another. There’s a whole world out there in real life you need to meet.
 
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1) Solid marketing for what? Dweebs who sit in their mom’s basement eating Cheetos getting Diabetes instead of going outside and playing the game?

2) There is nothing dumber to me than someone watching someone else use a computer to watch make believe computer men reenact a sport.

I have no doubts that the numbers you posted above about interactions with his winning “match” being true. But people need to go outside and interact with one another. There’s a whole world out there in real life you need to meet.

There is nothing dumber to you, but there are a lot of people interested in these video game tournaments. I'm not one of them, but it's a rapidly growing market, and the team was smart to jump into it as quickly as they did.