Reply 20 of 30, by Tertz
wrote:going to a university to get better at a freaking recreational hobby is a very stupid idea
Hence, it will be implemented sometimes. Some kinds of sport were recreational hobby too. Many arts - similarly.
I find it rather stupid to watch how 20 men kick a ball for an 1 hour from one side of a field to another one, but there MANY who watch this.
There are today people who get money for people watching just how they play: youtube, twitch, etc. It's still not millions like footballists get and they still don't get doctor degrees like ex-sportmen on trainers job do. Still.. wait for a couple decades and you may see kind of computer gaming faculties.
The only genre where it could really solidly apply is fighting games
At least may fit any genre where are competitions or just what people like to watch.
degree in playing videogames won't get you a long-term career either 😀
Say this to professional sportsmen with >$100k per year wages. And to other people in show bussiness.