Why do you need to purchase a ticket for DH Montreal to sign up before challenger is even done? dont want to spend 100$ on a ticket I might not even need :/ am I missing something?
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Replying to @ShoWTimESC2
Yo real talk can we just say how retardedly high the ticket price is for the event? I get that the average visitor should pay a decent amount of money but competitors flying in all around the world should get a competitor pass. Fairly certain they had those before no?
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Replying to @Optimussc2 @ShoWTimESC2
StarLadder even did free food for players all days and free entrance while DH has no free food + expensive tickets
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Replying to @hellraisersc2 @ShoWTimESC2
Both times i went to IEM they had free catering and just generally took care of players well. Can't remember if you had to buy a ticket, i think you did (for the offline open bracket qualifiers in the studio)
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I remember having issues during my stay and the staff even went out of their way to help despite not even being obligated to. That in contrast to dreamhack where the event is kinda boring to attend if you get eliminated day 1.
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Replying to @Optimussc2 @ShoWTimESC2
you didn't need to buy ticket for iem
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Yeah thats what i thought, anyway im 100% sure there used to be competitor passes before wcs merged with dreamhack, maybe showtime can confirm the prices of it but i recall being 30-40? could be wrong
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yeah was like 40-60 euros depending on which DH it was
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