Friday, 27 September 2013

Pro Gaming Interview Issue 2 - Scott Brass aka Tricked Mak

 

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Thanks again to everyone who read and posted about issue 1's interview with Benson, it got much more feedback than I could have hoped for!


Second up for the Grumpy Gamer interview experience is Pro Gamer Tricked Mak aka Scott Brass. Some will know Scott from his time with Curse, and he recently joined the Tricked Esports squad to try to enhance their prospects!




So without further ado....here's the interview:

1 - Grumpy Gamer (GG) What lead you into Pro Gaming?

Tricked Mak (TM) - I think like most pro gamers, you almost fall into it. I don't really know anyone who decided that they were going to be a pro at something that they didn't already enjoy and were good at. I think its like any hobby, if you at good enough at something, then you can normally make something out of it.

2 - GG - What do you feel sets a Pro player apart from a public player?

TM - I don't want to say that its that Pro Players care more, but in a sense its true. I think that if you know that you are good enough to be winning and succeeding at things, then it drives you on and gives you ambition.

3 - GG - What are the Pros and Cons of attending so many events?


TM -Well the Pro’s are the obviously ones, you get to compete at something you are passionate about, you get to spend time with people that you spend a lot of your time talking too, and best of all you get the shot at winning something. The cons depend on the individual, for me, its time away from my friends and girlfriend, and means that I need time off work, which isn't always easy.

4 - GG - Whats your feelings on organisations and players changing teams a lot?

TM - Honestly I don't like to change organisations, that being said sometimes its inevitable, like when an organisation is expecting a standard from you guys and you don't meet it, I understand when that type of thing happens. I don't tend to want to leave organisations that I get along with well and that are supportive of me.

5 - GG - How do you feel pro players view their fans/other public players?


TM - Most of them appreciate their fans and wouldn't be in the position they were without the support and following that they have, for example Optic. Most of the amateur gamers with only a few followers obviously don't really see the impact they have with certain things they say.

6 - GG - What are your thoughts on Trash Talking in matches?

TM - Trash talking is something that adds edge to the game, and cant certainly have an impact on a teams performance, either for the better or worse. If you do something that it worth shouting about and you let the other team know about it, it can give you a boost.

7 - GG - Where do you see eSports and CoD in particular going in the future?

TM - Honestly the past 18 months I think call of duty as a e-sport has grown more in that time, than its entire history combined, and I don't think its showing any signs of slowing down. I'm not sure how many more years I have playing the game but hopefully in that time I get to see if reach out to tones more people.


Thanks once again to Scott for his time in answering my questions and all the best in your time at Tricked!

Give him a look up at his Twitter:
@trickedMak


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Peas out chaps! 
Neil 

Monday, 23 September 2013

Pro Gaming Interview Issue 1 - Ben 'Benson' Bowe





This is the first in hopefully a series of interviews with people connected with the Pro gaming circuit. The questions are fairly basic, and are aimed at getting a feel for what the interviewee thinks about eSports in general.

So first up, Ben 'Benson' Bowe, widely recognised commentator, live streamer and CoD personality, kindly answered some questions for me, and the results are below.........



Grumpy Gamer (GG) - What lead you into competitive gaming, and then onto the Pro scene?
Benson (B) - I used to play football at a high level, then broke my ankle badly enough I could never play again. From there, gaming grabbed me! With my competitive nature, the transition into competitive gaming was simple. I just want to be the best at everything I do in every aspect of my life. 

GG - What do you feel sets a Pro player apart from an amateur/Public player?
B - The difference is massive. It's the equivalent to asking what separates an Olympian from a Sunday local meet athlete. The way the players think / communicate and simply know the game are all on a completely different level.


GG - What are the Pros and Cons of constantly moving from event to event?
B - A question I get asked very very frequently. In terms of the pros, they are obvious. Following something I love around the globe. Seeing making places, sights and people. In terms of the cons, the only real one I have is keeping my sleep schedule as normal as possible. A month ago i went from LA - Germany - London - LA! Trying to keep that as normal as possible was difficult, but not impossible. At the end of the day, I love what I do and can't wait for the future, so realistically in my eyes there are no cons.

GG - From the outside, it seems that players and teams/organisations are constantly changing line ups. Do you see this as correct and what are your views on this?
B - Sadly I do. The example I give whenever talking about this is - OpTic Gaming, MW3 season, 0 roster changes, won every event. They were the most dominant team on the game. Same can be said with Impact at the start of the Black Ops 2 season. 4 events back to back, 0 roster changes. Team chemistry is something I often say is a key part of a winning formula.
 
GG - How do Pro players/people involved in Pro gaming generally view the 'fans' and other amateur players?
B -  I have never met a player who doesn't love his fans. Without the fans, opportunities would not exist. You only have to go to a major championship to see how the players love their fan interaction. Often signing autographs and taking pictures instead of resting and preparing for their next games!!
 
GG - Trash talking in games recently became a hot topic. What are your views on this and do you think it has a negative impact on eSports image in the world outside gaming?
B - For me this is a simple topic. There are two types of "trash talk" in my eyes. One is a motivational tool you see in EVERY SINGLE SPORT worldwide. The other needs to be banned. Their is a significant difference between me screaming "Let's GO" and me saying "your ****" at an opponent mid game. Anything DIRECTLY aimed at an opponent needs to be stomped out of the game. It has a massively negative effect on the growth of the game within eSports. I don't think people realise how much it affects it, but after speaking to the developers about this exact topic, I can tell you, it needs to stop.
 
GG - Where do you see eSports and competitive CoD in particular going in the short to mid term future?
B - The only way is forward!! People are worrying about several things - New consoles, New games and the life spam of the game itself. All valid worries, but this last year has been the BOOM of COD. The next couple of years will be the "cash cow" After that we will see the future of COD. For now though, it's looking very very promising from everything I can see!
 
 
So there you have it! Again BIG thanks to Ben for the answers to my questions. Below are some of his links, so please visit him and show him your love.......well not literally obviously!
 
Twitter - @Benson_EU
Twitch TV - www.twitch.tv/benbowe100
 
And thanks for reading guys, and keep an eye out for my next big interview hopefully coming soon!


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Peas out chaps! 
Neil