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  1. 4 hours ago, DylanC said:

    I've got a PSP Go lying around somewhere but I haven't used it for a while. Used to love it back in the day. I also had a PSP 3000 before I had a PSP Go though I traded that in for some cash when I was broke. The PSP was a great machine with some excellent games. I tend to use my Vita/Switch for handheld gaming these days. 

    Vita to me seems like a better machine than PSP. I can't say for certain as I never had it, but from what I've read and heard, it seems so. What do you think about it?

  2. Used as in an archive for old games - yes. I think it's a nice way to play some classics which cannot be bought anywhere anymore. It gives you a perspective on how the games evolved during the years. 

  3. We used it before Discord. Finding a free server where people won't randomly get into your room was a nightmare. Discord pretty much solved every issue we've had with Teamspeak. 

  4. 3 hours ago, UleTheVee said:

    While this is partially true, it also is attributed to their performance during events / tournaments.

    Why would an investor put money into a nobody or a playerr who doesn't know how to play games?

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    Well, yeah, that's a given. Nobody would sponsor a bad football player. The same goes for an esports player.

    Once you git gud and get on a team with a decent amount of exposure, people will try to get you to play for or represent them.

  5. If they are in a team, they get a paycheck from the organization. The organization gets money from sponsors and investors. Some organizations take a percentage of tournament winnings, some leave it all to the players. It really depends on the organization. 

    Stream sponsorships are more often with full-time streamers rather than esports players who have sponsors from the organization. If an esports player streams and gets donations, I think all of that money goes to him, but it could also depend on the organization. 

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