Universal Gaming League

over 12 years ago

Hallo Community,

I want to introduce you to a new little project (which is hopefully growing by time) on which i'm working at the moment. With that project i want to bring CS:GO more to the Casual-Gamer crowd and to the guys who follow the scene already, with clips about professional gamers. For that i created a facebookpage where all clips about professional players as well as professional events get posted.
Whos interested in watching: http://www.facebook.com/CSGOworldwide

Already members who are part of it:
Dany 'sliNK' Baron (youtube.com/Danybaron)
TheDemoVault (youtube.com/thedemovault)
rechyyy (youtube.com/clayman90)
Orcl von cadred (youtube.com/orcl01)
GermanWarShark (youtube.com/Germanwarshark)
talking to alot more already.

The system is working as simple as ****. The people named above get full rights on the page to post their latest clips there. Users who like the page are now infoed about the latest sick actions by professional players and about every sick event clips taking place in the world.

We would really appreciate every like and feedback.

Best regards,
wNe

PS: Whos interested in being one of the above named guys and already did a few stuff about professional things, just talk to me on my youtube account (wNe1337)

 CaPPiNg!
Policy Advisor
over 12 years ago

Sick, great idea.

over 12 years ago

"The system is working as simple as ****. The people named above get full rights on the page to post their latest clips there. Users who like the page are now infoed about the latest sick actions by professional players and about every sick event clips taking place in the world. "

All that happens if you subscribe directly on YouTube... Nice thought but I'd rather just get alerted on YouTube when a new video is added to a channel I'm subscribed too...

over 12 years ago


 nuked.
ye but now you dont need to subscribe every guy by one. And facebook reaches alot of more people then known youtube-gaming guys. Or how the hell should a new player at CSGO find something like cadred or any other community page.

over 12 years ago

It's not a hassle to subscribe to every guy by one, because you're watching the video anyway so you just click a button. Plus with a FB page there's loads of **** I don't want to see....

Known "youtube-gaming" guys have Facebook pages anyway....

Not sure how your page will help someone find Cadred, they're more likely to Google CS:GO news and come across HLTV and Cadred than to join a FB group.

over 12 years ago

was hoping for better response.. but ok every1 got his own opinion =)
ty for feedback so

over 12 years ago

why not Mrs. Worldwide should be better :D

 Phantom
CS Admin
over 12 years ago


 nuked.
Think about it this way. What if you hadn't already seen any videos by someone, and it's put on the Facebook page. You've now found someone new to subscribe to.

 onside
aka "Donkey"
over 12 years ago

the worldwide bit in lowercase after csgo is just terrible but good idea to add to the hundred pages so far.

 h L k
Ex-Semi-Amateur
over 12 years ago

Since when was Ollie "orcl von cadred" haha?

over 12 years ago

I think it's a waste of time too tbh.

 IV
Slugger
over 12 years ago

[img]http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8ieaj3ZLG1rx8lgjo1_500.gif[/img]

over 12 years ago

Liked it :)

over 12 years ago

The principle is good but unfortunately I don't think it'll work out, or at least wont achieve what it's partly set out to do ("bring CS:GO more to the Casual-Gamer crowd"). Casual gamers are unlikely to follow things like this on facebook, I know I'm not alone in keeping my gaming and real life reasonably separate and I certainly wouldn't consider myself a casual gamer.

GL regardless <3

over 12 years ago


 PreDator
I play anticamper and I liked it on Facebook. :(

 Sparky
Really?
over 12 years ago


 PreDator
Surprised it took so long for someone to bring this up.

Tl;dr Counter Strike isn't a popular game/ well respected game outside of the PC crowd. It's not "cool" to strut around and talk about your 5 man on long, whereas it is to hype your sick 720 derpscope.

I can't see this taking off simply because competitive gamers don't believe their hobby will be received well, thus they keep it away from their personal lives for the most part.

over 12 years ago

No.

 Sparky
Really?
over 12 years ago



 Xano
Dat PR management

 IV
Slugger
over 12 years ago


 hrizn
Men, yes.

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