Maybe you should allow the "trusted" guys to directly publish, like mAyo, tmv23 and me, and maybe some others. We've been here for a while now :)
It would be nice if when you're in "browse events" of a game, when you click on an event, you're immediately taken to the tournament page, and not the event page. When you scroll CS:GO events, you want the CS:GO tournament, it makes sense imo.
Hi, could you add :
Battlefield Hardline
and
Trials Fusion
thanks
Hey guys,
I'm trying to add a Halo 3 single tournament, but the players on the 16-64th positions are not known.
How do you just add the prize money ?
Thanks
Hi guys,
As someone who checks the rankings quite often, I think it would be nice to have a "last month position" and "last year position" columns. You could put it for players, teams and even orgs.
It would help seeing who's improving, who's not. And you could add some color (green/red) to put some eye candy on the website.
Cheers
SK Gaming is listed as one of the teams with which threat won prize money, but he never played for this team, and he was not added to this team.
http://www.esportsearnings.com/players/2438-threat-bjorn-pers/resultsbyteam
http://www.esportsearnings.com/players/2438-threat-bjorn-pers/team_history
http://www.esportsearnings.com/teams/112-sk-gaming
Could you add teams to the main page now ? We added quite a lot, and it would be a way to check if nothing's wrong.
Also being able to notice how what we add impacts the rankings would be nice.
How should we deal with teams with two squads on the same game at the same time, like NaVi had for Dota 2 a while ago ?
I feel like putting every player in the same squad will be highly confusing. Maybe two different squads :
- Dota 2 (Europe)
- Dota 2 (NA)
I know it exists for some CS and LoL teams as well.
Nice work!
I got two questions :
How do we treat standins ? niko never officially joined NiP, he just played one tournament.
Players can join and leave teams several times, maybe you should add an option to put multiple join/leave dates.
If you look this page :
http://www.esportsearnings.com/history/2014/games
You got these numbers :
- Dota 2 $16,548,909.83 586 Players 132 Tournaments
- League of Legends $7,998,244.51 1466 Players 386 Tournaments
But if you look at theses pages :
http://www.esportsearnings.com/games/231-dota-2/list_events 2014 : "$16,556,903.63 From 104 Events"
http://www.esportsearnings.com/games/164-league-of-legends/list_events 2014 : "$8,169,212.61 From 173 Events"
So the numbers are quite different for 2014. Imo the problem is caused by events streched on several years, like Go4LoL.
http://www.esportsearnings.com/events/1962-go4lol
Yes good point, maybe we could have the automatic tweet only for tournament over 10k $ ?
Hi guys,
I think it would be a good idea to create an esportsearnings twitter account, maybe with an automatic message for each tournament published.
We could as well use it to publish some interesting/cool stats, when one of the admins find one. The account would be shared between us.
I've seen a lot of people tweeting numbers from this website, why not do it ourselves ?
Cheers
I'm torn on this one.
In my opinion, it's just a problem of choice of words.
This website tracks prize money, and not salaries. So Riot salaries should not be included. If we decide to include every kind of money given to the players when we have reliable sources, it's going to be a nightmare.
As Nurmis said, it's even worse for CS:GO stickers money, 250 000$ was in the prize pool for the last major, but approximately 1 200 000$ was given to the players via stickers money.
Someone send the results of the Dota 2 tournament :
http://www.esportsearnings.com/dev/public_tips/13795
Lineups
Newbee (Hao, Mu, Rabbit, Banana, SanSheng) CDEC (上头, Garder, 333, Maybe, Q) TongFu (xiaolv, uuu9, SryFox, lpc, Kabu)
Oh yeah, I spammed the tips as well, I'm sure Vanix loved to add these old CPL tournaments with 16 teams (sometimes 32 !!) :)
It would be nice to have an "edit" button as admins on any page. It makes it easier and quicker to fix a mistake.
Cheers
I think you got it all.
You can add clanwiki.nu for Counter-Strike, it's quite good. Kniferound.net is ok, and getting better I'd say.
Hello !
I'm gOrdi from France. I'm what you can call an "esport veteran", I started to follow the scene circa 2002, and never stopped.
I used to write for team-aAa.com, focusing on CS 1.6, I covered several tournaments like WCG, ESWC...
My two main games are CS:GO and Dota 2, and these are the ones I update on this website. I also added a lot of CS 1.6 tournaments, but I think we got almost everything now.
You can find me on twitter @nicoloisel