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The In-House League

The In-House League
DotA's Training Grounds


In every type of game or sport whether it be video games, football or simply chess there are generally two player types - the casual gamer and the “professional” (usually this title is self-proclaimed). For the most part these two player types tend not to play with each other and will even ridicule each other. Professionals may call a more casual gamer a noob or tell him the he sucks, while a casual gamer may say that a professional has no life and takes a game too seriously. DotA has a very unique way of combining the two that most other games do not have, the in-house league (IHL). An in-house is basically a channel or place where players gather and have organized games. While as an in-house league is usually more competitive with a players stats being kept and, in some, prizes awarded to the top players in the league. IHL's have advanced the game of DotA and decreased the skill gap between “casual and professional”.

IHL's are the training grounds of the competitive DotA scene. They provide an organized game where a player can test his or her skill against other players of equal or superior skill. Many of today’s great players have played in or have proved themselves by making their names known to the rest of the community through these leagues. Now, I am not saying if you join an in-house league your skill level will instantly increase, as with all things, it takes time to get better and to learn the strategies and thought processes of DotA. IHL's are really designed for every player. A player who is very competitive could find an enjoyable game, a player who is skilled but does not play DotA that much could play a game with solid skill level without the pressure of a clan scrim or match, and then a player who is just learning the game but has graduated from public and TDA level games, could look to improve on his or her skill.

One very overlooked aspect of IHLs are of course the people. As a new player, it is possible to find a strong player who would be willing to help you learn the game and act as your mentor. A more experienced player could become friends with players of equal skill and this could lead to their very own competitive team. It’s the people that really make leagues, but of course they also have their downside. Unfortunately people can also be cruel to new comers to their leagues, and purposely insult them or excluding them instead of trying to help them. Many players are even intimidated by their first few in house games (I know I was for my first IHCS game), the last thing they want is to be yelled at over ventrilo. The competitive scene of DotA could very well die if new players were discouraged from the leagues and continue to play public games and TDAs. People in the leagues are the most important factor of any league.

Prizes have recently been introduced to in-house leagues. Prizes offer incentive for players to play more games and also increases the activity of all the different leagues. The more activity a league becomes, the more sponsors it can gain and give better prizes to its players and possibly bonuses to the staff because of their dedication. With sponsored IHLs, the leagues could hold tournaments (like IHCS is currently) and offer prizes and incentives for teams to participate.

In-house leagues offer a relaxed gaming environment, where players of mixed skill levels can come to compete and enjoy organized games. If a league can accomplish this goal, it will become a success.

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WCG

Most of u already know what the World Cyber Games is, for the other people its easy to understand, WCG is simply the biggest Esports event in the world.
http://www.worldcybergames.com/6th/inside/...C_structure.asp
If i say big, i mean BIG, about 1 300 000 participants from 75 countries have fought in 12 titels for honor, glory, money and of course busty-Korean-twin-groupies this year.

Imo 12 games are not enough and i would like to see one more game next year, DOTA for example... But dota is not even in the official vote, how can we became a part of this mega esports event? Well we will need to prove us as a strong and LAAARGE community and show the WCG bosses that our game and our community is worth it to be part of this amazing tournament. For that all of u will need to spend some time to write a mail to ICM, the company behind the WCG.

If we want to see DOTA at next year wcg we will need to fight for this lovely game, cuz there is no big gaming company behind dota like Valve, Blizzard or EA, the ONE AND ONLY thing what makes DOTA interesting for the ICM is how big our community is and how many people gonna see the commercials of the WCG-main sponsors. And cmon look at this forum? More then 500 000 members(slow as hell^^), WE ARE BIG FFS! Now u just need to spend 5 mins to write an mail @ ICM, not that difficult isn it?
Visit http://www.worldcybergames.com/icm/eng_contact.html go to WCG Tournament and tell WCG why we are the best and should be a part of the World Cyber Games. And explain why we should be nominated afterwards and take part in the already running vote.

We need to be a part of the WCG main vote, cuz there is no USA WCG and we have no opportunity to be a part of the Europe WCG, cuz there are no votings.
WE NEED to fight for the WCG main event.
Besides nice games and replays to watch everyone of YOU will have the chance to participate in the national qualifiers with your clan or funteam. The finals will be played offline that makes the games more exciting and will show US a new way to bring the gameplay to perfection. For example a hook guess how amazing it comes when you can evade it in the last millisecond. And that is possible when you play LAN and what is better than playing on a LAN and taking part in a big tournament?

And one big point for the World Cyber Games is that every country can have some spots and smaller countries with not so well-known Clans which have not suche a big chance to take in the Playoffs in MyM Prime Defending for example can take part in the LAN-finals of the WCG.
Some useful content for ur emails(pls don’t copy &paste it) use your own words

BIG COMMUNITY(fast growing)
http://forums.dota-allstars.com/index.php?act=idx 550 000 members

http://www.dota-league.com/ 84 000 members
and of course all the other big fanpages//leagues u know
MANY PRIZE MONEY TOURNEYS
http://asian.worldcybergames.com/index.php...uncement/search

http://web.dreamhack.se/index.php?language=en&section=1

http://archive.dreamhack.se/dhw06/en.97.html

http://www.dreamhack.se/dhs07/web.dreamhac...rnaments_prizes

http://www.cyberfight.org/site/asuscup/
INNOVATIVE GAMEPLAY
Dota is something realy unique if it comes to gameplay, it’s a BIG plus nowdays, cuz the most games are nearly the same except better graphics.
THE WILL TO FIGHT FOR THE WCG and HUGE SELFCONFIDENTCE
Tell the wcg to put us to the RTS rooster( no one rly knows what dota is rts? Rpg? Fps?), against all the blizzart rts games(wc3 scbw sc2) and tell them that we are self confindent enough to fight them

The truth is, there are always 4 rts games at the WCG and we just need to beat one of the underground 2000ppl community rts games(cc3 aoe coh wic ee), to make it short, some good games but without community, no opponents for DOTA.
http://wis.worldcybergames.com/upload/cont...01122_Water.jpg
http://wis.worldcybergames.com/upload/cont..._0593_Water.jpg
http://wis.worldcybergames.com/upload/cont.../0126_Water.jpg
http://wis.worldcybergames.com/upload/cont.../0322_Water.jpg
http://wis.worldcybergames.com/upload/cont.../0523_Water.jpg
http://media.planetlan.com/gallery/GF06DE_...ch/IMG_3015.JPG
Why should dota be a part of the World Cyber Games 2008.
<Virtus|NS> DotA become mega popular game now, just look at mym.pride #8 cup. 350+ teams signed up and its just w/o prizes, rly 400 dollars for 1st place its nothing So im rly dont understand, why dota still not at WCG, and not even in voting of WCG 2008, or all think games like Tetris more popular, intresting and cybersportive then DotA? ~~

<SK|Loda> Well I'd say dota should be a part of the world cyber games because of its widespread community and gamers. There are soooo many dota players out there today, if it would get announced to participate in wcg 08 people would for real see it as a real esport!
<Virtus|NS> DotA became a mega popular game now, just look at mym.pride #8 cup. 350+ teams signed up and its just w/o prizes, rly 400 dollars for 1st place its nothing So im rly dont understand, why dota still not at WCG, and not even in voting of WCG 2008, or all think games like Tetris more popular, interesting and cybersportive than DotA? ~~
<SK|Drayich> "DotA is a huge game now, everyone knows about it and the competetive scene have also gone big, just a few steps behind the other big games and WCG is definently a valid next step"
Thx to
www.dotasg.com
www.gosugamers.net
www.dota-league.com
www.indota.de
and all the other pages//ppl who yxsupport this vote

 
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