GameGune Breaks Schedule, Players Take Charge

BY Andrew Miesner / July 24, 2010

In a report from HLTV.org, it has been discovered that GameGune officials are not sticking to the official schedule. Instead, the players are given the ability to determine when they play. Matches are starting 30-45 minutes earlier than scheduled, making it impossible for spectators to successfully watch a match.

When approached about this situation, GameGune officials had the following to say (taken via HLTV.org excerpt):

 

When confronted with HLTV.org’s opinion once again, GameGune organizers responded “We don’t care about spectators, it is better for us and for the players”.

 

In an industry made by spectators and fans, to say that you don’t care about them is sickening. What do you think about that statement?