On July 07 2012 16:55 letian wrote: I see games like this, young guys like Turn, I think, this guy could become another S class player one day. But this will never happen, never.
I think Turn debuted like three or four years ago against Bisu and there was all this hype about him but then he stopped getting sent out to play 'cos he always lost. He's had his chance.
On July 07 2012 16:55 letian wrote: I see games like this, young guys like Turn, I think, this guy could become another S class player one day. But this will never happen, never.
I think Turn debuted like three or four years ago against Bisu and there was all this hype about him but then he stopped getting sent out to play 'cos he always lost. He's had his chance.
On July 07 2012 16:57 baubo wrote: Seriously, just don't cheese Turn. Because if you fail, he'll find the timing to counter and kill you. Turn's kind of bad in a macro game though.
turn is pretty much the terran equivalent to kwanro or shine
I'm really disappointed in T1's coach. He seems to be handling the practice really really bad. These players are so much worse than everyone else at SC2, except maybe Paralyse/Sun.
On July 07 2012 17:43 PoP wrote: I'm really disappointed in T1's coach. He seems to be handling the practice really really bad. These players are so much worse than everyone else at SC2, except maybe Paralyse/Sun.
Exactly. T1's SC2 is the obvious reason they are next to last in this new proleague format. I don't know why it's so hard to just talk to some players/coaches who are already established in the SC2 scene. I read that some players don't want to just ask for help because it is like someone else did all the hard work for them, but at least the T1 coach should talk and understand the game to help out his players.
On July 07 2012 17:43 RetoX wrote: the fuck SKT1 coach is doing ? : /
They really need to improve SC2 roster and why star players aren't playing ? oO pretty upset i am !
Yeah... didn't even get to see fantasy play and he's at least decent at SC2. Bisu, I feel, is a no-go. He hasn't won a single SC2 game in PL so his confidence is definitely down also.
"Proleague is the Professional e-sports team match league in Korea and currently there are 2 leagues, namely StarCraft®: Brood War®, StarCraft Ⅱ® : WINGS OF LIVERTY"
Poor SKT...really really struggling at this point.
KT fans have got to be a bit happy, but it's a shame to lose such a big rival at the same time. I think they eventually are going to come around. In the meantime, Khan is rolling :>
There were actually 2 (maybe barely 3) pages right after the last match ended too, I think. So saddening....maybe it was the timing; a lot of people in the US are probably asleep right now, or otherwise have got to be staying up really late to watch this.
You often talk about the decrease in the number of pages per thread since the introduction of SC2. What would interesst me is how the viewer numbers of Sayle have developed since then. Are they rising or falling?
Idfc about what you guys think but KT vs STX today's BW games were TOTALLY awesome. I was on the EDGE the whole time (which contributed to the lack of LRing on my part).
On July 07 2012 20:26 Xiphos wrote: Idfc about what you guys think but KT vs STX today's BW games were TOTALLY awesome. I was on the EDGE the whole time (which contributed to the lack of LRing on my part).
KT zergs played really well today shame on our terran and protoss counter part ^_^.
SKT's and KT's (hopefully temporary) decline in performance is understandable, they were still practicing bw for the previous proleague season's final, while other teams were already deep into sc2 (woongjin..).
I just hope they both stop thinking and pressure/stress about getting back on top, and instead focus on basic training and practice, to eventually get there step by step. I think it is the right way to go about it imo.
On July 08 2012 01:59 PlosionCornu wrote: SKT's and KT's (hopefully temporary) decline in performance is understandable, they were still practicing bw for the previous proleague season's final, while other teams were already deep into sc2 (woongjin..).
I just hope they both stop thinking and pressure/stress about getting back on top, and instead focus on basic training and practice, to eventually get there step by step. I think it is the right way to go about it imo.
I think another reason is that their top players (Flash and Fantasy) are still in the OSL so they have to mainly train for that. So they cannot send their best players as Ace players when the teams need them.
On July 07 2012 17:51 evilfatsh1t wrote: fuck this hybrid proleague bs ruining skt and bw
Agreed. This hybrid style proleague is just pushing people away from BW in general and making us resent SC2 even more.
I don't really see SC surviving in the next 10 years honestly. If kespa really cared then they would have expanded to China where there's a ton of support there...
On July 07 2012 17:51 evilfatsh1t wrote: fuck this hybrid proleague bs ruining skt and bw
Agreed. This hybrid style proleague is just pushing people away from BW in general and making us resent SC2 even more.
I don't really see SC surviving in the next 10 years honestly. If kespa really cared then they would have expanded to China where there's a ton of support there...
They don't. Kespa was basically using BW arguement on their side vs Blizzard in lawsuits with their self rightheousness and whatnot but deep down, after the dust have settled, Kespa couldn't care less about the game once they got SC2's right secured. They are in for the money only.