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That's how things used to work with Quake and GameSpy. I worked at an isp, played for one of the better Team Fortress clans. I'd haul my computer to work every day, hook it up and use it to practice for hours after work and host matches. I even built a website that was a primitive social network just for our clan.

I loved it! I had so much fun and I was playing with the best of the best and not a single person in my 10,000 student University (I was co-oping at the time) could even come close to challenging me. We had LAN parties all the time. We'd take over a computer lab, install Quake on every PC, then compete all afternoon long. I'd travel to regional lan parties (the big one hosted by members of my clan in Detroit) all the time. All my clan mates were located within a couple hours of each other. We were a Midwestern team (mostly Ohio and Michigan).

There was even a minor league. I once dropped down into the minor league because I got fed up with the politics of the majors and I was always very very good, but not Michael Jordan good. I was one of the guys on the team who supported the big star. I just couldn't quite make that super star tier. Our clan was always in the top 10 but couldn't crack the top 3.

Anyway I dropped down to the minors for a couple months. It was a mistake. I was so much better than everyone else I literally single handedly won games for the clan. Only one or two other people on the other teams challenged me, and they were likely A Leaguers moonlighting in the minors or just hadn't moved up yet. It was eye opening and felt like a real second tier league prepping people for the shot at the big league. I eventually moved back to the majors because it was unfair for the others on my team and I simply needed the challenge. I brought some of the better players with me.

I really believed that this was the beggining of true esports. Unfortunately my career as a professional gamer came to an abrupt end. I began to suffer from severe motion sickness as the games became more realistic graphically and real life became more of a priority.

We did all this via GameSpy and IRC. I look at things now and it's so different. It feels less organic, but it might just be that I'm removed from it now.

I also wonder how good I could have gotten had I been able to keep playing at this level. I would have another 20 years of experience. Also cheating (wall hacks and aim bots) were rampant at the time. To this day I believe the reason our team never broke into the top 3 wasn't for to lack of talent, it was due to the cheating. We were a good crew and we played honorably. Some of the better players in the better teams were eventually outed as cheaters.

I miss those days. Some of the best experiences of my life and I learned more than just the game. I learned politics, managing people and personalities, scheduling and discipline. I learned how to practice something rigorously and made many good friends who I have unfortunately lost touch with.

I sure hope others can still experience this today.



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