Talk:G7 Teams

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[edit] Update

I edited grammar and sentence structure of the information already in the article. I also felt that parts of the article were slightly biased, so I worked to neutralize that section. Chaztheweird 02:29, 16 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Headphones

I'm not sure how to add it into the article, but I really doubt that the part with the headphones should be in controversy... If anything it should instead be in some section on good things G7 has accomplished.

Having it there makes it look like this is something only the G7 teams wanted, when in reality, I wouldn't say forcing competitors (esport or other) into using certain gear is popular with anyone but those making money from the advertising deal behind it. Lars Holm 14:53, 7 July 2007 (UTC)

I checked link 3 and it takes you to www.ggl.com, and not an article. Perhaps I am not looking hard enough, but I couldn't find anything on the page relating to the headphone issue. I agree with Lars in that it seems like the G7 Teams stood up for gamers' rights to choose their own gear. However, with cash prizes at stake, maybe the tournament officials were scared of crazy gamers hooking up far-out a/v spy rigs on their headphones. Seems silly, but this is the 21st century. The link should be removed and a citation needed entry placed if no one can find the article in the link. Putrid Loincloth 06:00, 20 October 2007 (UTC)