Lol Fatal1ty wendle is on 60 minutes

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Sphexi

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Painkiller was an awesome game. Maybe not for multiplayer, but I loved it nonetheless.
 

Sukhoi

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Originally posted by: AmdEmAll
So he's 24 and still lives with his parents, but he's won like half a million in tournament money. WTF! Anyone else notice he was playing on some ****** 17" crt monitor in his basement. Whats he doing with all that money?

I can't comment accurately because I haven't seen the show, but that isn't as absurd as it seems. I was in some fairly high DoD play at one point, and I needed my exact system setup to be any good. Really I'm not sure I'd want a monitor over 17" because the eyes would need to do too much scanning to cover the screen. I have a Samsung 700NF 17" CRT and it's very good for gaming.
 

mb

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Originally posted by: AmdEmAll
So he's 24 and still lives with his parents, but he's won like half a million in tournament money. WTF! Anyone else notice he was playing on some ****** 17" crt monitor in his basement. Whats he doing with all that money?

Saving it?

Seems like the smart thing to do.
 
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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
All he dreams about is buying a Ferrari to prove to his parents that gaming instead of college was the better idea. Sounds like his priorities are whacked. He should save every penny because he won't be on top of his game forever.

Of course his lucrative endorsement deals should seal his fortune for a while.

Besides, it didn't say thats all he dreams about. He just said that when he's rich enough to do that (which he seems to acknowledge he isn't yet) then it will have shown to his parents his justification in being a professional gamer was worth it. Not only that, but he's already exceeded just about any job he would've gotten by getting a college degree (which he would've spend about $50,000+ in getting and would likely be in debt right now if he had).

He is a little weird, but you have to give the guy credit. He's been crowned the best in 5 different games. I know of plenty of people who are really good at games, but they only play one game and thats it. Some others branch out to various games but never really master any of them. He has.

What he's done is not something I could do. I like games, but I couldn't ever play them competitively like that. For him to do so, and basically beat all who have come against him, and make a ton of money off of it is just unreal.

Its also been proven scientifically that being physically fit boosts your mental ability as well.

Chances are he can last longer being a pro gamer than someone in a "real" sport. His mind should remain plenty sharp for years to come. Its possible that the fatigue on his eyes and wrists will get to him, but if he stays in shape he shouldn't have to worry as much as a normal athlete (who can easily play for 10-15+ years depending on the sport and position). The real thing to see is if he'll stay interested enough to keep playing.

He'll start to lose more though. For one, the "sport" isn't that popular yet, and so there's plenty of room for more competition, and it invariably happens. Look at basically every sport ever, and you'll see that the early greats get eclipsed by the newer generations.

The real question has nothing to do with him though. Is professional gaming going to become a staple of modern society? Right now plenty of people know/are aware of it, but will it ever become as mainstream as the sports we know?
 

AmdEmAll

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Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: AmdEmAll
So he's 24 and still lives with his parents, but he's won like half a million in tournament money. WTF! Anyone else notice he was playing on some ****** 17" crt monitor in his basement. Whats he doing with all that money?

Saving it?

Seems like the smart thing to do.

If I had a half a mil I would own my own house, not live in my parents basement.
 

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Originally posted by: AmdEmAll
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: AmdEmAll
So he's 24 and still lives with his parents, but he's won like half a million in tournament money. WTF! Anyone else notice he was playing on some ****** 17" crt monitor in his basement. Whats he doing with all that money?

Saving it?

Seems like the smart thing to do.

If I had a half a mil I would own my own house, not live in my parents basement.

Eh, what is he gonna do if one day he wakes up and sucks at video games? Go back to tech support making $10/hr?

If I were in his shoes, I'd wait until I seal some endorsement deal, not just placing everything on just collecting prize money.

Which, watching the video, seems like he has done.. I didn't realize the "Fatal1ty" products were named after him, I thought he took his name from the products. Since that's the case I dunno why he's still living at home...
 

AmdEmAll

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Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: AmdEmAll
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: AmdEmAll
So he's 24 and still lives with his parents, but he's won like half a million in tournament money. WTF! Anyone else notice he was playing on some ****** 17" crt monitor in his basement. Whats he doing with all that money?

Saving it?

Seems like the smart thing to do.

If I had a half a mil I would own my own house, not live in my parents basement.

Eh, what is he gonna do if one day he wakes up and sucks at video games? Go back to tech support making $10/hr?

Well if he is smart he would buy a house which is an investment in it self and then invest most of the rest. But I didn't see the whole interview, so I dunno maybe he does smart things with his money.
 

ultimatebob

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Wow, that interview was horrible. It was totally geared towards 80 year olds who never played a video game in their life, so the explanation of the games themselves was on a kindergarden level. :(

I was hoping for something more in depth, but I was probably asking too much from 60 minutes.
 

BillyBatson

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just reading the article he seems liek a tool, thinks a lot of himself too.
But i do envy him and all so hey.
also he needs to stop putting his "name" on low and mid-ranged video cards! if he is supposed to be the best gamer and all they should only make high end parts with his name
 
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Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Wow, that interview was horrible. It was totally geared towards 80 year olds who never played a video game in their life, so the explanation of the games themselves was on a kindergarden level. :(

I was hoping for something more in depth, but I was probably asking too much from 60 minutes.

I was happy that they didn't delve too much into the whole video game violence issue. The interviewer raised it at one point, but they pretty quickly changed the subject after a fairly intelligent answer from Wendell.

It wasn't that great of an interview, but what would you expect?
 

Kadarin

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Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Wow, that interview was horrible. It was totally geared towards 80 year olds who never played a video game in their life, so the explanation of the games themselves was on a kindergarden level. :(

I was hoping for something more in depth, but I was probably asking too much from 60 minutes.

I was happy that they didn't delve too much into the whole video game violence issue. The interviewer raised it at one point, but they pretty quickly changed the subject after a fairly intelligent answer from Wendell.

It wasn't that great of an interview, but what would you expect?

Indeed. Remember the target audience for 60 Minutes.. (TBH, I'm really surprised that many ATOTers watch the show)
 

Saint Nick

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Originally posted by: jtusa
Met him a few times in real life. Once at a small LAN get together (4-5 of us) at a friend's house, once at a party. He's a tool.

LOL, he sure as hell acts like one.
 

Saint Nick

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its not so much that i am jealous. its the fact that he thinks he's the sh!t at what he does.

i guess i just don't like people who think they are the sh!t. i like modest people.
 

OOBradm

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I played against fatality in Doom 3 multiplayer at Quakecon 2004, i definitely couldnt kill him at all.
 

rocadelpunk

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i would imagine he has to travel a lot and all over the world for competitions and whatnot.

So probably living with his parents isn't such a bad thing...why own a house when you'll probably not be in it very much
 

jtusa

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Originally posted by: jndietz
its not so much that i am jealous. its the fact that he thinks he's the sh!t at what he does.

i guess i just don't like people who think they are the sh!t. i like modest people.

I'm pretty much the same way. If you're good, people will know by watching you. You don't need to act like you're the best or talk about how good you are.
 

ElFenix

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meh, i would have beat his ass at the best multiplayer game ever, q2 ctf

<--- autodoc whore
 

tec699

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Originally posted by: Randum
I fav segment is how he says hes physically fit to improve his "nuro-transmitters" Another thing, yeah Painkiller champion.....that game was not a huge hit nor is it really played at all anymore....Congrats Fat, you are the tallest midget!

jealous much? And the game sole decently.

:|
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: tec699
Originally posted by: Randum
I fav segment is how he says hes physically fit to improve his "nuro-transmitters" Another thing, yeah Painkiller champion.....that game was not a huge hit nor is it really played at all anymore....Congrats Fat, you are the tallest midget!

jealous much? And the game sole decently.

:|

so tec699, what's it like being really, really stupid?
 
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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Wow, that interview was horrible. It was totally geared towards 80 year olds who never played a video game in their life, so the explanation of the games themselves was on a kindergarden level. :(

I was hoping for something more in depth, but I was probably asking too much from 60 minutes.

I was happy that they didn't delve too much into the whole video game violence issue. The interviewer raised it at one point, but they pretty quickly changed the subject after a fairly intelligent answer from Wendell.

It wasn't that great of an interview, but what would you expect?

Indeed. Remember the target audience for 60 Minutes.. (TBH, I'm really surprised that many ATOTers watch the show)

I am too. I didn't know if it was on tonight or not. I only really watched it because I was flipping channels (NFC Champ game wasn't too exciting), but I watch bits of it from time to time. I caught some of their main story about the oil. If nothing else, it reminds me of a different perspective from which to consider things.
 

tec699

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: tec699
Originally posted by: Randum
I fav segment is how he says hes physically fit to improve his "nuro-transmitters" Another thing, yeah Painkiller champion.....that game was not a huge hit nor is it really played at all anymore....Congrats Fat, you are the tallest midget!

jealous much? And the game sold decently.

:|

so tec699, what's it like being really, really stupid?

I wouldn't know. Why don't you enlighten us.

haaa. :thumbsup:
 

sandorski

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The guys' got $1/2million that says we suck and he doesn't. I dunno about you guys, but I'd rather be the guy with the $1/2million. I'd just laugh at the forum kiddies complaining about it.