JohnnyFlash wrote: » Am I missing something?
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Relaxing on the couch this evening sinking a few beers and putting the feet up. There was an ad break on Sky Sports Golf, so I decided I'd flick through the channels to see what else was on.
Brylee Better Pail wrote: » https://www.redbull.com/int-en/esports-in-numbers-five-mind-blowing-stats Big viewing figures and big prize funds. There's even talk of it making the Olympics at some point.
AllForIt wrote: » If watching a footie match on the telly over a few cans is considered 'being into sport' then I don't see why playing computer games can't be considered a sport.
Woke Hogan wrote: » I was going to point out that they’re hardly sport if the competitors aren’t sweaty afterwards but then I remembered the sopping hulking masses my nephew and his friends turn into after a few “rounds” of PlayStation.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » That would rule out darts, snooker, bowls and probably a few others. As for eSports - it's a lucrative industry. Some bookmakers even offer bets on it.
Woke Hogan wrote: » Video games cannot be sport, they’re games. Chess isn’t a sport for the same reason.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Turned on Sky Sports Premier League, and there was something called the ePremier League Final on - two nerds playing the FIFA computer game on TV. How could that be considered a sport, and who would actually sit down and watch two fat lads play computer games? Am I missing something?
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » It really is crap that they have this stuff on the sports channels. I mean, you’re paying for sports but instead they put on people playing computer games. The drone racing is another dud. I’m not sure what they’re thinking, are they trying to get the more nerdy types to pay for Sky Sports? Surely they just watch their games online. It just seems like a waste of time. I’d rather watch reruns of NFL or Kabaddi than watch these nerdy kids playing games or flying toys around.
Canis Lupus wrote: » There's something on TV you don't like??? What craziness is this. It's almost like the TV companies aren't solely catering for your personal needs. You should complain.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Relaxing on the couch this evening sinking a few beers and putting the feet up. two fat lads?
JohnnyFlash wrote: » An Olympic sport? Lads sitting around playing computer games and getting a gold medal for it? I’ve heard it all now.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » When I’m paying for a sports package I expect sports. You still hear people bang on about how MTV never plays music and that’s been going on for over a decade. Are the sports channels going to be all kids playing computer games in ten years time? If they are I certainly won’t be paying for them. Maybe they could bring back Patrick Moore’s disembodied head to do some colour commentary. Ridiculous. Haven’t seen any of this tripe on BT Sports so maybe I’ll keep that one. But it’s no wonder people are being forced to go through other means to watch TV these days without paying.
Richard Hillman wrote: » I wa always bewildered at the whole people watching other people play games phenomenon. Then I remembered that one of my favourite tv programmes is Soccer Saturday, where we watch a bunch of men watch footballing football matches. Even though I have access to the games, I still prefer to watch Soccer Saturday over the games themselves