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Dodgeball vs. NASCAR

Dodgeball leagues are forming, which is more a sport? 48 members have voted

  1. 1. Dodgeball leagues are forming, which is more a sport?

    • NASCAR
      14%
      7
    • Dodgeball
      85%
      41

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I'm sure many of you have seen the SC special segments on video gaming.

 

One of the best video gamers in the world, Jonathan "Fatality" Wendel, compared being a professional video gamer to being a NASCAR driver. You become an expert at using a machine/tool and use your skills and that tool against others. That is to say having a faster computer would theoretically allow one gamer to beat another gamer of equal skill. The same goes for race car driving.

 

If NASCAR is a sport, you have to call professional video gaming a sport too.

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I'm sure many of you have seen the SC special segments on video gaming.

 

One of the best video gamers in the world, Jonathan "Fatality" Wendel, compared being a professional video gamer to being a NASCAR driver.  You become an expert at using a machine/tool and use your skills and that tool against others.  That is to say having a faster computer would theoretically allow one gamer to beat another gamer of equal skill.  The same goes for race car driving.

 

If NASCAR is a sport, you have to call professional video gaming a sport too.

Hmm, I like the parallel. I've watched some Halo LAN battles that went on for almost 24 hours.

I'm sure many of you have seen the SC special segments on video gaming.

 

One of the best video gamers in the world, Jonathan "Fatality" Wendel, compared being a professional video gamer to being a NASCAR driver.  You become an expert at using a machine/tool and use your skills and that tool against others.  That is to say having a faster computer would theoretically allow one gamer to beat another gamer of equal skill.  The same goes for race car driving.

 

If NASCAR is a sport, you have to call professional video gaming a sport too.

That's stupid! Have you read anything in this entire thread? 130 degrees in the car? Dehydration? There's no "pause" button in the car!

I'm sure many of you have seen the SC special segments on video gaming.

 

One of the best video gamers in the world, Jonathan "Fatality" Wendel, compared being a professional video gamer to being a NASCAR driver.  You become an expert at using a machine/tool and use your skills and that tool against others.  That is to say having a faster computer would theoretically allow one gamer to beat another gamer of equal skill.  The same goes for race car driving.

 

If NASCAR is a sport, you have to call professional video gaming a sport too.

What exactly would a video gamer know about racing a car? :huh:

 

:rolleyes:

I dont know if i would really go off of anything a professional video game player says, but thats just me.

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ESPN TV covered the World Spelling Bee Championship. Do they cover any Video Game Tournaments?

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