FaithKeeper wrote:See, the games are much more than athletic competition. It is about showing the world that people from all over can unite despite their differences and their conflicts. It is also an opportunity for them to show the world their most fitted and talented individuals of their country. And of course there is a certain type of energy involved within these occasions that manifests very rarely. And to feel that energy - is perhaps one of the most wonderful things in this world.
Trust me, i understand that. I was able to "feel" that as i saw every country walking into the stadium. Seeing from the most developed and populated countries, to the smallest islands no one has heard of; from the most peaceful countries to several others facing war, crisis, huge political/economical changes that have costed thousands of lives. Seeing certain countries in the same place, countries that have fought against each other for far too long, and still keep fighting. Seeing ALL that, all those people reunited, cheerfully walking and smiling all over, standing next to each other as equals, with no differences, no racism, no egoism, just everyone in the same place in an event where all the wars and differences are gone for a moment, is truly a wonderful thing, such a wonderful thing that should happen more often than just once per 4 years. Yeah, it's really awesome, and i understand and admire that.
And so, i watch the ceremony, get so excited and content from watching such an event and feeling the amazingness of these games and all. But then, i suddenly find myself half-asleep, watching an event where some guys are shooting with a spiffy mechanical-ish bow at some target-thing far away, just looking at them come and go, with few changes in their expressions depending on their shoots, some random people applauding and cheering every few minutes, and with a random screen of numbers increasing, having no idea what it means except that whoever gets more points wins...and then i just ask myself, "What the HELL am i doing!?". And indeed, i'm just watching an event that i don't understand, with no interest of caring about it, and without gaining any entertainment or joy about the results. And sure, i might still be excited about such an event where awesome people from all over the world are reunited, i might find alot of appreciation of all the athletes who have trained so damn hard and are extremely skilled and beyond, but i can't, i just CAN'T force myself to watch an event that i don't understand and don't care about, i can't pretend to follow schedules of the events and be excited for them when i've never been interested in any of them, and i can't feign any interest just because of the importance of such olympic events. And whenever i see people doing nothing but watch these games recently, and saying things like "OMFG SO CLOSE!!!/THAT WAS AN INCREDIBLE RECOVERY!!/DAMN HE SHOULD'VE PUT MORE VERTICAL IMPULSE!!!/THAT GUY IS SO AWESOME HE'S MY HERO!!!", i can't think but anything except hipocrisy, bragging about a fake interest just because of how "popular" these games are right now, just so they can talk with other people who also exhibit such fake interest...and that if you were to invite them to watch that same event a year later (a regional swimming championship, for example), with that same guy they dubbed as a "hero" participating, they'll say about how they're not interested and they don't really like watching those things.
Again, i might admire the Olympic games (in general) alot, i might respect the athletes, and i understand that these games are more than just athletic competitions...but in the end, they ARE athletic competitions, they ARE about the most skilled people in the countries facing each other in several events to win stuff, events which i'm not interested about, and i'll NOT fake an interest to them for 2 weeks and then forget all about them for the next 4 years. That's why i'm not watching them...as much as i can love or admire the meaning and all the feelings behind these games, i'm not watching something i don't care about.
You want me to be interested in such a worldwide competition, where the best people all over the world reunite and face each other in a series of events? Evolution Championship Series. Now THAT'S something i watch everytime i can, something that i'm REALLY interested about, where i perfectly understand what's going on, where i can follow and cheer on several players because i know who they are and what they've done, where i can actually give reasonable comments and not just open my mouth in awe at things i don't even get, and where i don't need to force myself or feign any interest at all. Now THOSE are my olympic games 8D
And you know, i've ALWAYS dreamed (well, not always...but for the past 12 years at least) of seeing gaming as an official olympic event. Unlike other competitions, such like eating the most food or doing some ridiculous thing for the longest amount of time, gaming competitions are events that attract so many people all over the world every year, involve players from all over the world, and require an IMMENSE training and preparation, and i would say as much as any other olympic sport; even if it's not physical training, it's not easy or any simple...it's not easy to perfection your timing on chains, links or cancels, not any easy to learn the behavior of each character, to keep track of their hitboxes and recovery frames all the time, to gain the knowledge to do so, to be able to replicate the most perfect of combos at any possible change, to altern your combos and attacks depending on each possible situation...and not only for fighting games...it's not any easier to learn the range, mobility and damage of all your weapons in FPS games and be able to act with each one and against each one, or keep track of each one of your units and locations in RTS games, to keep track of all your enemy movements even when you can't see them or get any direct information, to have a perfect balance of offense and defense and prepare yourself for anything since the very beginning. But yeah...i guess i'll have to keep dreaming, but maybe in a couple dozens of years or centuries. And if it ever happens, and i'm still alive in some way, THEN i'll be able to watch the olympic games and be fully interested in the actual events without having to be an hypocrite. lol