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Esports: Doping is rampant, industry insider claims

Is this even against the rules?

Rules? I don't think there are any rules that extend beyond the platform and control interfaces, in other words, I doubt there are any rules that refer to consumption of anything.

Where's the line to be drawn? Some people perform better on certain chemicals, others perform worse. Some have actual diagnosed diseases where that amphetamine or other stimulant is actually going to slow them down.


In some ways, one could argue certain chemicals will give an unfair advantage - as while they are technically video games, they are also contests of mental strength, hand-eye coordination, reaction time, and game-specific strategy and planning sometimes many moves ahead.

Do board game competitions have rules prohibiting chemicals/drugs? I think that is where e-sports shares the most in terms of competition format. E-sports shouldn't have anti-doping rules at the level of athletic and endurance sports, they should have similar rules to board game and trading card competitions.

What are the rules of competitive chess matches? Can they take stimulants or prescribed nootropics?

Nootropics like modafinil could have a boost in this arena of competition, so I am extremely curious how our society will react to the nootropic movement alongside the e-sport movement.
 
Glad I'm not the only one who misread that
Ditto. I saw the correct letters, but thought, "must be a typo. That's not a word."

"e-sports". Bwahahahahahahaha
And this. It *is* a word?!?

Future inductee to the esports hall of fame:
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http://www.newscientist.com/article...gn=twitter&cmpid=SOC|NSNS|2012-GLOBAL-twitter



Apparently, cyber athletes are pooping pills such as adderal or ritalin to improve their concentration and calming themselves before a match.


I wonder if there will be a mandatory drug test for these e-sport competitors.
Sounds ineffective.
http://www.newscientist.com/article...gn=twitter&cmpid=SOC|NSNS|2012-GLOBAL-twitter



Apparently, cyber athletes are poping pills such as adderal or ritalin to improve their concentration and calming themselves before a match.


I wonder if there will be a mandatory drug test for these e-sport competitors.
Still sounds ineffective.

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Most cyber-athletes are Asian.... I don't want to guess what kinds of FarEast techniques they use in their doping....but then again, they're Asian. Do they even need doping?
 
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