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bds interviewed by Fragster
Andreas "bds" Thorstensson has been featured in his second interview in as many days. This time on German e-sport site Fragster.de.
By - 'shagrath' -
Nov 19, 2008 22:58
Andreas "bds" Thorstensson has been featured in his second interview in as many days. This time on German e-sport site Fragster.de.The interview is an interesting text-based companion piece to compliment the video-based dosage of bds you all enjoyed earlier this morning.
Speaking rather candidly, bds fielded questions pertaining predominantly to the SK organization – specifically the website, "When we released the new site it took us three months to double all figures. Unique Visitors, Page Impressions and this figure is still growing. It's looking really good."
He went on to speak about the health of Warcraft competition and SK's roster in general, "...in a way I think most of the teams are going to have fewer Warcraft 3 players in their rosters. Because it is extremely expensive over the years actually. We are going to focus more on 1on1."
Looking to the future for a moment he even discussed "Starcraft II", "Nobody knows what is exactly going to happen after Starcraft 2 is released and when it will be released. But it's huge that one game finally gets those markets together. Starcraft and WC3 have both been really different from each other, but it's still the same kind of game. And I guess all the WC3 players are going to try out Starcraft 2. It would be really good for us to have a united community playing RTS. It's going to be really interesting in the future to see how Starcraft 2 evolves."
It's an intriguing interview, especially if you have any interest in SK as an organisation. You can read the interview in its entirety at Fragster.de.
Speaking rather candidly, bds fielded questions pertaining predominantly to the SK organization – specifically the website, "When we released the new site it took us three months to double all figures. Unique Visitors, Page Impressions and this figure is still growing. It's looking really good."
He went on to speak about the health of Warcraft competition and SK's roster in general, "...in a way I think most of the teams are going to have fewer Warcraft 3 players in their rosters. Because it is extremely expensive over the years actually. We are going to focus more on 1on1."
Looking to the future for a moment he even discussed "Starcraft II", "Nobody knows what is exactly going to happen after Starcraft 2 is released and when it will be released. But it's huge that one game finally gets those markets together. Starcraft and WC3 have both been really different from each other, but it's still the same kind of game. And I guess all the WC3 players are going to try out Starcraft 2. It would be really good for us to have a united community playing RTS. It's going to be really interesting in the future to see how Starcraft 2 evolves."
It's an intriguing interview, especially if you have any interest in SK as an organisation. You can read the interview in its entirety at Fragster.de.
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the number of site members,are growing everyday,good results...
gl in the future
this thing is if you want to be rich - you just dont deal with e-sports and that's it. < this refers to 90% of the community. the other 10% are top players, managers etc and even they're not so rich. sad. :S
the answer could have been bit more precise though
Next year 1-2 top WC3 player and the rest kick!
bds: I think it's very important. It's the marketing tool for sponsors, the tool to communicate with our fans.
TRUE!sk has the best web!
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