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They had a month to level to 60 and gear up, most normal people aren’t into wasting a month to enter a tournament with practically no odds of getting anything. If you die in the tournament your character is done, so naturally the contestants are largely going to be people with some confidence and time to spare.
That is a lot of resentment about someone making money off a hobby. Do you cry about people making money in chess tournaments too?
The irony in these nerds attacking WoW nerds.
Edit: for the record, I'm a nerd. But I'm a live and let live nerd.
Except professional chess players exist.
That's like saying "I can't believe LeBron James makes money from his basketball hobby."
Professional video gamers exist too.
That's my entire point. OP equating people who stream/make content/and play WoW out to be hobbiests.
There were hardly people here who are James LeBron level when it comes to WoW, a lot of them are in fact closer to hobbyists and the tournament itself was not even close to NBA level. Both chess and basketball have hobby level tournaments that have prize money on the line.