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How can we get ESEA LAN back?
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#1
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Every season I see a super late thread talking about getting the LAN back. What do we need to do to get LAN back, and how do we get there? I know we've made a ton of changed to invite that makes it more welcoming to play and open's pretty cheap nowadays.

ESEA LAN's were far before my time, but I'd love to see them back whatever it takes.

Every season I see a super late thread talking about getting the LAN back. What do we need to do to get LAN back, and how do we get there? I know we've made a ton of changed to invite that makes it more welcoming to play and open's pretty cheap nowadays.

ESEA LAN's were far before my time, but I'd love to see them back whatever it takes.
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#2
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should we tell him

should we tell him
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#3
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optimistic newcomers are the lifeblood of this game

optimistic newcomers are the lifeblood of this game
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#4
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we just need to get into mountaindew league

we just need to get into mountaindew league
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#5
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first, we have to unban bonk

first, we have to unban bonk
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#6
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they took lan away because tf2 wasn’t big enough of a dpectator sport and it didn’t rake in half as much money as any of the three CS games did

they took lan away because tf2 wasn’t big enough of a dpectator sport and it didn’t rake in half as much money as any of the three CS games did
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#7
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hoolishould we tell him

i laughed until i cried, and then i just cried

also i recall being told in a recent season that if we got enough signups in open they'd bring it back, so we doubled signups and instead they cut down our prizepool so i'm not putting a ton of hope there.

[quote=hooli]should we tell him[/quote]

i laughed until i cried, and then i just cried

also i recall being told in a recent season that if we got enough signups in open they'd bring it back, so we doubled signups and instead they cut down our prizepool so i'm not putting a ton of hope there.
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#8
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We'd have to have a LOT more teams. I dunno if it'd be enough to have 6s posted on every billboard.

We'd have to have a LOT more teams. I dunno if it'd be enough to have 6s posted on every billboard.
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#9
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carterthey took lan away because tf2 wasn’t big enough of a dpectator sport and it didn’t rake in half as much money as any of the three CS games did

I mean.. No
It didn't take them much resources to add TF2 to the CS ESEA LAN. But when ESEA signed with ESL to host their top division playoffs, there was no way ESL was gonna host a large scale TF2 tourney.

That being said I believe some of the middle ESEA divisions have a lower key LAN we could in theory get added to

[quote=carter]they took lan away because tf2 wasn’t big enough of a dpectator sport and it didn’t rake in half as much money as any of the three CS games did[/quote]

I mean.. No
It didn't take them much resources to add TF2 to the CS ESEA LAN. But when ESEA signed with ESL to host their top division playoffs, there was no way ESL was gonna host a large scale TF2 tourney.

That being said I believe some of the middle ESEA divisions have a lower key LAN we could in theory get added to
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#10
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well ya esl wasnt gonna host tf2 because it wasnt profitable

we both right, peter

well ya esl wasnt gonna host tf2 because it wasnt profitable

we both right, peter
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#11
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samifacehoolishould we tell him
i laughed until i cried, and then i just cried

also i recall being told in a recent season that if we got enough signups in open they'd bring it back, so we doubled signups and instead they cut down our prizepool so i'm not putting a ton of hope there.

This.

tri stated multiple times that if the volume of the teams increase overall then ESEA would really consider bringing back the LAN

[quote=samiface][quote=hooli]should we tell him[/quote]

i laughed until i cried, and then i just cried

also i recall being told in a recent season that if we got enough signups in open they'd bring it back, so we doubled signups and instead they cut down our prizepool so i'm not putting a ton of hope there.[/quote]

This.

tri stated multiple times that if the volume of the teams increase overall then ESEA would really consider bringing back the LAN
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#12
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lucrative

did you stop reading halfway through LOL

[quote=lucrative][/quote]
did you stop reading halfway through LOL
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#13
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ya i did stop reading.

I guess ill clarify by saying its about general player base not just about open signups, also doubling our team count in open is most definitely an exaggeration that did not happen lol and im talking about actual teams, not counting the teams that don't even play a game during the season. Everyone includes them in the team count but never realize half the amount of the original signups are dead by the end of season.

ESEA wants teams to keep playing not just sign up and dip

ya i did stop reading.

I guess ill clarify by saying its about general player base not just about open signups, also doubling our team count in open is most definitely an exaggeration that did not happen lol and im talking about actual teams, not counting the teams that don't even play a game during the season. Everyone includes them in the team count but never realize half the amount of the original signups are dead by the end of season.

ESEA wants teams to keep playing not just sign up and dip
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#14
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there's not enough liquidity in a paid league to have evenly matched teams. since half na is ugc and half is esea it's a self fulfilling prophecy that playerbase will continue to decay with no incentive and increasingly wider skill gaps.

edit: also, yes it did.

season 26: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3001
season 27: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3059

there's not enough liquidity in a paid league to have evenly matched teams. since half na is ugc and half is esea it's a self fulfilling prophecy that playerbase will continue to decay with no incentive and increasingly wider skill gaps.

edit: also, yes it did.

season 26: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3001
season 27: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3059
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#15
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samifaceseason 26: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3001
season 27: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3059

damn this is actually crazy

we should do it again

[quote=samiface]
season 26: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3001
season 27: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3059[/quote]

damn this is actually crazy

we should do it again
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#16
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i remember asking tri or some other admin about bringing them back several seasons ago, and he gave me some like general number tf2 would have to meet. something like 200+ open teams, 50+im teams, and a full invite.

i remember asking tri or some other admin about bringing them back several seasons ago, and he gave me some like general number tf2 would have to meet. something like 200+ open teams, 50+im teams, and a full invite.
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#17
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although it’s unlikely to happen, ESEA canabalizing UGC 6v6 to grow its numbers would be a great start towards getting the numbers that ESEA wants

although it’s unlikely to happen, ESEA canabalizing UGC 6v6 to grow its numbers would be a great start towards getting the numbers that ESEA wants
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#18
RGL.gg
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samifacethere's not enough liquidity in a paid league to have evenly matched teams. since half na is ugc and half is esea it's a self fulfilling prophecy that playerbase will continue to decay with no incentive and increasingly wider skill gaps.

edit: also, yes it did.

season 26: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3001
season 27: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3059

That was after the league removed the league fee for open. So you only needed ESEA subscription to be able to play in the open league. I believe that season also had a crazy high turn over, about 20-30% of the open teams disbanded during the season.

Unfortunately, that bump didn't last, as only two seasons later the league lost about 40% of the player base from that peak and returned to its normal levels of ~60 teams total, which is where it's been for the last two seasons.

So while UGC definitely does take away some of the market who'd go into ESEA, because it's free, that wasn't the main issue in the drop off here. Since the players trying it out, were probably mostly players who were playing for free as well. Nor did these players jump ship to UGC. As UGC lost about 40% of its sixes player base over the last 4 seasons (same time frame.)

I think the question is, why didn't the players who could play for free in ESEA stay? Why did it only take two seasons to go back to where it started? -- Is it the format? Is it the league structure? Is it just that CSGO players don't have an interest in sixes? etc...

[quote=samiface]there's not enough liquidity in a paid league to have evenly matched teams. since half na is ugc and half is esea it's a self fulfilling prophecy that playerbase will continue to decay with no incentive and increasingly wider skill gaps.

edit: also, yes it did.

season 26: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3001
season 27: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3059[/quote]


That was after the league removed the league fee for open. So you only needed ESEA subscription to be able to play in the open league. I believe that season also had a crazy high turn over, about 20-30% of the open teams disbanded during the season.

Unfortunately, that bump didn't last, as only two seasons later the league lost about 40% of the player base from that peak and returned to its normal levels of ~60 teams total, which is where it's been for the last two seasons.

So while UGC definitely does take away some of the market who'd go into ESEA, because it's free, that wasn't the main issue in the drop off here. Since the players trying it out, were probably mostly players who were playing for free as well. Nor did these players jump ship to UGC. As UGC lost about 40% of its sixes player base over the last 4 seasons (same time frame.)

I think the question is, why didn't the players who could play for free in ESEA stay? Why did it only take two seasons to go back to where it started? -- Is it the format? Is it the league structure? Is it just that CSGO players don't have an interest in sixes? etc...
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#19
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sigafoo Even had the FaceIt CEO(?) posting on twitter

in his DREAMS

[quote=sigafoo] Even had the FaceIt CEO(?) posting on twitter[/quote]

in his DREAMS
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#20
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PeteIt didn't take them much resources to add TF2 to the CS ESEA LAN. But when ESEA signed with ESL to host their top division playoffs, there was no way ESL was gonna host a large scale TF2 tourney.carterwell ya esl wasnt gonna host tf2 because it wasnt profitable

it wasn't profitable cause ESL is a european company, hence why ESEA is still doing all the work in NA. It is still 'possible' for one of the parties to start a LAN, but it entirely depends on how many people are playing the league/cup.

sigafooEven had the FaceIt CEO(?) posting on twitter about how it was their most popular game, iirc.

mmm FACEIT must be having a bad year then :')

[quote=Pete]
It didn't take them much resources to add TF2 to the CS ESEA LAN. But when ESEA signed with ESL to host their top division playoffs, there was no way ESL was gonna host a large scale TF2 tourney.[/quote]
[quote=carter]well ya esl wasnt gonna host tf2 because it wasnt profitable[/quote]

it wasn't profitable cause ESL is a european company, hence why ESEA is still doing all the work in NA. It is still 'possible' for one of the parties to start a LAN, but it entirely depends on how many people are playing the league/cup.

[quote=sigafoo]Even had the FaceIt CEO(?) posting on twitter about how it was their most popular game, iirc. [/quote]
mmm FACEIT must be having a bad year then :')
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#21
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sigafooTF2PL was launched early in Season 27. It had a massively successful launch.

Yeah because not being able to pick classes and have more than 12 people add sure made for fun pugs

[quote=sigafoo][b]TF2PL[/b] was [url=https://www.teamfortress.tv/46002/tf2-pro-league]launched early in Season 27[/url]. It had a massively [b]successful launch[/b].[/quote]
Yeah because not being able to pick classes and have more than 12 people add sure made for fun pugs
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#22
RGL.gg
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liassigafooTF2PL was launched early in Season 27. It had a massively successful launch.Yeah because not being able to pick classes and have more than 12 people add sure made for fun pugs

I'd say having 5,000 people sign up for a pug service, with it almost beating out csgo/dota2 on the same system, in the first month is pretty fucking successful for a brand new system. Even if there were small glitches, that didn't stop the numbers from being very good.

Also here's the tweet I was thinking of: link

But I'll remove that part of my post. Since people are latching on to the least important part of what I mentioned.

[quote=lias][quote=sigafoo][b]TF2PL[/b] was [url=https://www.teamfortress.tv/46002/tf2-pro-league]launched early in Season 27[/url]. It had a massively [b]successful launch[/b].[/quote]
Yeah because not being able to pick classes and have more than 12 people add sure made for fun pugs[/quote]

I'd say having 5,000 people sign up for a pug service, with it almost beating out csgo/dota2 on the same system, in the first month is pretty fucking successful for a brand new system. Even if there were small glitches, that didn't stop the numbers from being very good.

Also here's the tweet I was thinking of: [url=https://twitter.com/Faceit_Mikey/status/970044433063337984]link[/url]

But I'll remove that part of my post. Since people are latching on to the least important part of what I mentioned.
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#23
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You can't get teenagers/young adults to commit to playing on the same team more then one season. This is an unrealistic and practically impossible criteria to fulfill. That's 30 consistently active teams in Open, 20 Intermediate teams, and 10 invite (That's 360 people all together). No one can quit their respective teams for 2-3 seasons.
There is no way you will get 360 people, between the ages of 15-28 to all agree to a long term commitment like that. We need to renegotiate the terms of tf2's return to ESEA LAN or give up entirely on the subject.

You can't get teenagers/young adults to commit to playing on the same team more then one season. This is an unrealistic and practically impossible criteria to fulfill. That's 30 consistently active teams in Open, 20 Intermediate teams, and 10 invite (That's 360 people all together). No one can quit their respective teams for 2-3 seasons.
There is no way you will get 360 people, between the ages of 15-28 to all agree to a long term commitment like that. We need to renegotiate the terms of tf2's return to ESEA LAN or give up entirely on the subject.
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#24
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I'll go ahead and make the wild claim that success, in this case, implies player retention.
FACEIT were "impressed" by the numbers because we were the first hub to get any attention, that's mostly because no other CSGO community had picked up or even heard of hubs yet. Mythic League had like 3000 subs last time I talked to one of their devs (6+months ago), that's half of the entire TF2PL registred playerbase paying $5 a month.
TF2PL was a nice attempt, I appreciate all the work that everyone involved put in, it was not successful.

I'll go ahead and make the wild claim that success, in this case, implies player retention.
FACEIT were "impressed" by the numbers because we were the first hub to get any attention, that's mostly because no other CSGO community had picked up or even heard of hubs yet. Mythic League had like 3000 subs last time I talked to one of their devs (6+months ago), that's half of the entire TF2PL registred playerbase paying $5 a month.
TF2PL was a nice attempt, I appreciate all the work that everyone involved put in, it was not successful.
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#25
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sigafoosamifacethere's not enough liquidity in a paid league to have evenly matched teams. since half na is ugc and half is esea it's a self fulfilling prophecy that playerbase will continue to decay with no incentive and increasingly wider skill gaps.

edit: also, yes it did.

season 26: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3001
season 27: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3059

That was after the league removed the league fee for open. So you only needed ESEA subscription to be able to play in the open league. I believe that season also had a crazy high turn over, about 20-30% of the open teams disbanded during the season.

Unfortunately, that bump didn't last, as only two seasons later the league lost about 40% of the player base from that peak and returned to its normal levels of ~60 teams total, which is where it's been for the last two seasons.

So while UGC definitely does take away some of the market who'd go into ESEA, because it's free, that wasn't the main issue in the drop off here. Since the players trying it out, were probably mostly players who were playing for free as well. Nor did these players jump ship to UGC. As UGC lost about 40% of its sixes player base over the last 4 seasons (same time frame.)

I think the question is, why didn't the players who could play for free in ESEA stay? Why did it only take two seasons to go back to where it started? -- Is it the format? Is it the league structure? Is it just that CSGO players don't have an interest in sixes? etc...

we get it you run a league that isnt 6s

[quote=sigafoo][quote=samiface]there's not enough liquidity in a paid league to have evenly matched teams. since half na is ugc and half is esea it's a self fulfilling prophecy that playerbase will continue to decay with no incentive and increasingly wider skill gaps.

edit: also, yes it did.

season 26: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3001
season 27: https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=league&d=standings&division_id=3059[/quote]


That was after the league removed the league fee for open. So you only needed ESEA subscription to be able to play in the open league. I believe that season also had a crazy high turn over, about 20-30% of the open teams disbanded during the season.

Unfortunately, that bump didn't last, as only two seasons later the league lost about 40% of the player base from that peak and returned to its normal levels of ~60 teams total, which is where it's been for the last two seasons.

So while UGC definitely does take away some of the market who'd go into ESEA, because it's free, that wasn't the main issue in the drop off here. Since the players trying it out, were probably mostly players who were playing for free as well. Nor did these players jump ship to UGC. As UGC lost about 40% of its sixes player base over the last 4 seasons (same time frame.)

I think the question is, why didn't the players who could play for free in ESEA stay? Why did it only take two seasons to go back to where it started? -- Is it the format? Is it the league structure? Is it just that CSGO players don't have an interest in sixes? etc...[/quote]
we get it you run a league that isnt 6s
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#26
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cevo
fin.

cevo
fin.
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#27
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I answered this years ago. Once I hit the powerball, we get multiple LAN's and large prize pools.
Its going to happen, promise.

I answered this years ago. Once I hit the powerball, we get multiple LAN's and large prize pools.
Its going to happen, promise.
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#28
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SpaceCadetI answered this years ago. Once I hit the powerball, we get multiple LAN's and large prize pools.
Its going to happen, promise.

if we all start playing the lotto someone's gotta win eventually
do your part for the tf2 scene

[quote=SpaceCadet]I answered this years ago. Once I hit the powerball, we get multiple LAN's and large prize pools.
Its going to happen, promise.[/quote]
if we all start playing the lotto someone's gotta win eventually
do your part for the tf2 scene
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#29
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...y'all realize that we weren't even supposed to get IM back right, let alone (thinking about) LAN? The only reason we got that div back was through tri's good graces lol

...y'all realize that we weren't even supposed to get IM back right, let alone (thinking about) LAN? The only reason we got that div back was through tri's good graces lol
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#30
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sigafoo smells

upfrag me

sigafoo smells

upfrag me
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