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When it comes to competition and the goal is money esport doesn’t lose to anything, the player had more stress and usually break down also very similar to other sport that people actually cry about…. Chess, Billiards, Shooting, Archer? If those are considered a sport how come esport isn’t one? Just because they don’t have an overly physical nature to them, they’re not sports? eSports players do have a different type of athleticism. It’s more along the lines of Archery. They’re using their eyes, hands and hopefully their brains more. What, is Archery suddenly not a sport? Although, here are a couple points that might answer your question: Cost of equipment. In professional E-Sports, teams play on great PCs and monitors while wearing comfortable Seattle Seahawks NFC Champions 12s Edition Ornate 40oz Steel Tumbler to stay warm in air-conditioned arenas. A school probably doesn’t want to spend 10k+ to buy a team’s worth of equipment. Finally, there is the problem of getting over the traditional school, as many people in charge view competitive gaming as a waste of time.
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