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Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 11:42 am
by BDKJMU
"Police are responding to a “mass shooting” Sunday at a popular area in downtown Jacksonville, Fla., filled with bars and restaurants.

“Mass shooting at the Jacksonville Landing. Stay far away from the area. The area is not safe at this time. STAY AWAY,” the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office tweeted.

Police did not provide further information, but said they "can’t stress enough to stay away. Many blocks away."

The shooting took place in the Jacksonville Landing area, which is located along the St. Johns River and is described as an area with "a wide variety of waterfront dining options and a cozy inside shopping mall."

Several people on social media participating in the Madden NFL Championship Series reported hearing gunshots shortly after 1:30 p.m. during the livestream of the tournament on the platform Twitch. A video surfaced on social media showed players disconnecting from the game as gunshots were heard in the background."
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/08/26/ma ... e-say.html

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 12:06 pm
by 93henfan
Concussions. :ohno:

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 12:14 pm
by 93henfan
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Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 12:46 pm
by BDKJMU
So far reports say minimum 15 casualties, 4 dead.

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 12:50 pm
by Rob Iola
93henfan wrote:
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Holy crap

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 12:52 pm
by 93henfan
Rob Iola wrote:
93henfan wrote:
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Holy crap
Falcons rushing TD? Yeah, that doesn’t happen every day.

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 1:10 pm
by AshevilleApp
Thoughts and prayers.

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 1:31 pm
by 93henfan
AshevilleApp wrote:Thoughts and prayers.
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Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 1:33 pm
by HI54UNI
Do you suppose the shooter's parents told him he had to move out of the basement? Or did he have to play as the Cleveland Browns?

Too soon?

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 1:56 pm
by CAA Flagship
HI54UNI wrote:Do you suppose the shooter's parents told him he had to move out of the basement? Or did he have to play as the Cleveland Browns?

Too soon?
Faulty remote controls will drive anyone crazy.

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 2:26 pm
by dbackjon

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 2:53 pm
by CID1990
Shot in the thumb?

That is a career ending injury in this sport


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Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 3:56 pm
by grizzaholic
So...when is Dback going to start blaming gun owners or the NRA?

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 9:35 pm
by ALPHAGRIZ1
If only our youth were armed with weapons and not game controllers........

I blame EA Sports............. Its in the game

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Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 10:44 pm
by BDKJMU
https://www.news4jax.com/news/police-id ... david-katz

“...Other gamers described Katz as 'weird' and 'nerdy’...”
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ament.html
Wait, isn’t that kind of redundant?

Wait, there’s people that play video games professionally? Da fuq? :suspicious:

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 3:21 am
by andy7171
Don't fuck with people from Baltimore, even the ones who live in their parents basements.

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 3:36 am
by ∞∞∞
BDKJMU wrote:Wait, there’s people that play video games professionally? Da fuq? :suspicious:
I think you knew that but if you didn't, eSport revenues will likely top $1 billion/yr either this year or next. Viewership is already at 150 million people (globally) and expected to rise by another 100 million in less than 5 years. It's also the first truly global competitive league.

While Twitch (owned by Amazon) is still the primary platform, ESPN and TBS have been playing eSports for a year or two now. And Disney just signed the largest deal in eSport history for two leagues to air on ESPN and ABC, including prime-time slots for the playoffs and finals.

I have a friend who partially paid for college through professional gaming. He was sponsored and ended up qualifying for the World Championships (didn't win). Still...paid travel to South Korea, a small salary, free gear, and thousands of fans...not bad for a college kid. And he was part of it when eSports still hadn't exploded (no Twitch at that time). You can certainly make a great living doing it now.

Some colleges have begun to offer scholarships, there's youth leagues, and parents even hire personal trainers to teach their kids how to master games. There's a legitimate future in the profession.

ps. I've been to the World Championship semis for League of Legends, although I don't play or follow it. It was an exciting experience at a sold-out MSG on par with big sporting events I've been to.

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 4:58 am
by UNI88
∞∞∞ wrote:
BDKJMU wrote:Wait, there’s people that play video games professionally? Da fuq? :suspicious:
I think you knew that but if you didn't, eSport revenues will likely top $1 billion/yr either this year or next. Viewership is already at 150 million people (globally) and expected to rise by another 100 million in less than 5 years. It's also the first truly global competitive league.

While Twitch (owned by Amazon) is still the primary platform, ESPN and TBS have been playing eSports for a year or two now. And Disney just signed the largest deal in eSport history for two leagues to air on ESPN and ABC, including prime-time slots for the playoffs and finals.

I have a friend who partially paid for college through professional gaming. He was sponsored and ended up qualifying for the World Championships (didn't win). Still...paid travel to South Korea, a small salary, free gear, and thousands of fans...not bad for a college kid. And he was part of it when eSports still hadn't exploded (no Twitch at that time). You can certainly make a great living doing it now.

Some colleges have begun to offer scholarships, there's youth leagues, and parents even hire personal trainers to teach their kids how to master games. There's a legitimate future in the profession.

ps. I've been to the World Championship semis for League of Legends, although I don't play or follow it. It was an exciting experience at a sold-out MSG on par with big sporting events I've been to.
This guy used to live in my neighborhood ...

He’s got celebrity pals, millions of fans and (probably) millions of dollars: Meet Ninja, Chicago’s ‘Fortnite’ superstar

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 5:04 am
by kalm
UNI88 wrote:
∞∞∞ wrote: I think you knew that but if you didn't, eSport revenues will likely top $1 billion/yr either this year or next. Viewership is already at 150 million people (globally) and expected to rise by another 100 million in less than 5 years. It's also the first truly global competitive league.

While Twitch (owned by Amazon) is still the primary platform, ESPN and TBS have been playing eSports for a year or two now. And Disney just signed the largest deal in eSport history for two leagues to air on ESPN and ABC, including prime-time slots for the playoffs and finals.

I have a friend who partially paid for college through professional gaming. He was sponsored and ended up qualifying for the World Championships (didn't win). Still...paid travel to South Korea, a small salary, free gear, and thousands of fans...not bad for a college kid. And he was part of it when eSports still hadn't exploded (no Twitch at that time). You can certainly make a great living doing it now.

Some colleges have begun to offer scholarships, there's youth leagues, and parents even hire personal trainers to teach their kids how to master games. There's a legitimate future in the profession.

ps. I've been to the World Championship semis for League of Legends, although I don't play or follow it. It was an exciting experience at a sold-out MSG on par with big sporting events I've been to.
This guy used to live in my neighborhood ...

He’s got celebrity pals, millions of fans and (probably) millions of dollars: Meet Ninja, Chicago’s ‘Fortnite’ superstar
$500,000/month? :shock:

I have an employee that does that as well and is making a little extra cash. It's amazing how much money is floating around in gaming. I've heard that it's far surpassed the movie industry.

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 6:03 am
by CID1990
In 20 years gaming will be considered a “sport” and the players will be called “athletes”

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Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 6:09 am
by ∞∞∞
^To be fair, it's called electronic-sports, such as NASCAR is a motor-sport. The adjectives clearly define what they are (although motor-sports are physically and mentally demanding).

Golf and bowling, well...

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 6:38 am
by CID1990
∞∞∞ wrote:^To be fair, it's called electronic-sports, such as NASCAR is a motor-sport. The adjectives clearly define what they are (although motor-sports are physically and mentally demanding).

Golf and bowling, well...
You need to learn to spot the really obvious trolls

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 6:40 am
by Ibanez
BDKJMU wrote:https://www.news4jax.com/news/police-id ... david-katz

“...Other gamers described Katz as 'weird' and 'nerdy’...”
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... ament.html
Wait, isn’t that kind of redundant?

Wait, there’s people that play video games professionally? Da fuq? :suspicious:
Weird and nerdy aren't the same.



Yeah - pro video gamers is a legit "career". People earn $1000s playing video games online with an audience.
https://www.charlotteobserver.com/enter ... 35811.html
Tim MacRae, a suburban Charlotte dad, kisses his baby girl goodnight. Then he cracks open a Red Bull, sinks into his office chair and begins his workday: Six hours, most nights, of car chases and drug deals.

And as this Friday dusk turns to night, thousands of people across the country begin to go online, to watch him.

More than a quarter-million people follow MacRae, 34, as “Timmac,” on a platform called Twitch. Tonight, he plays a special souped-up version of the video game Grand Theft Auto, and as he plays, it’s as if they’re looking over his shoulder: They watch as he sells pot. They listen as he banters with cops. They make it possible for him to spend half his waking life playing video games – and make an enviable living doing it.

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 6:56 am
by kalm
∞∞∞ wrote:^To be fair, it's called electronic-sports, such as NASCAR is a motor-sport. The adjectives clearly define what they are (although motor-sports are physically and mentally demanding).

Golf and bowling, well...
Golf is every bit as physically demanding as baseball, if not more. :coffee:

Re: Breaking: Mass Shooting At Madden Tournament in Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 7:39 am
by GannonFan
I've watched the world Street Fighting championships, plus I was watching Overwatch the other day (haven't seen League of Legends yet, although I have played that game - it's an extension of the multiplayer game they had on Warcraft: Frozen Throne, which was an awesome game). With that said, I personally don't get a lot of thrill watching these things - there's not a lot of replay value watching this. I know my kids love watching Fortnite videos of other people playing, so obviously there's a market for it (heck, South Korea has been watching national StarCraft tournaments for years now), and it's clearly going to keep getting bigger. Most NBA franchises now have e-sports NBA 2K teams.