|
Our very own TLO advanced to the main round of GSL 2.
I decided to translate an interview done by Fomos.kr with TLO. (Korean source)
http://fomos.kr/board/board.php?mode=read&keyno=111068&db=interview
Bit ironic that I am translating an interview that was probably done in English originally. If Fomos decides to give TL the original interview transcript in English, then please feel free to delete this translation of mine. (I would appreciate a short message confirming it so, however =) )
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'TLO' Dario (Team Liquid) advanced to the main round in second consecutive season.
Dario advanced to main round in GSL Open Season 2 elimination day #3, held in Sin-Do-Rim Techno-mart Intel E-Stadium on October 11th, once again seizing the opportunity to show off his play to Korean fans.
- Your thoughts on advancing to RO 64
Dario: I am very happy. A bunch of famous players getting eliminated scared me, and I can't believe I advanced to the main rounds.
- How was elimination round in comparison to the last season's?
Dario: Even though it was more difficult, there wasn't a huge change. Last season's elimination round was much easier.
- You got eliminated at RO 32 last season
Dario: My goal is growing along with my skills, and I hope to get to at least RO 16 this time.
- Did living(practicing) with oGs benefit you in a significant way?
Dario: It was great help in increasing my skill, and I liked it as everyone's nice and have good relationship with each other. Instead of just getting helped, I think I am helping them out too, forming a symbiotic relationship.
- Any thoughts on joining a Korean team?
Dario: I have strong loyalty to Team Liquid. (laugh) It's a team I really like, so have no thoughts of leaving it.
- Any player you want to head-to-head against in main rounds?
Dario: Would be an honor to play against Lim-Yo-Hwan (Slayers_Boxer), but I'll be sure to give it my best whoever my opponent may become.
- There is a lower number(ratio) of foreign players advancing compared to last season, what are the thoughts of foreign players?
Dario: I do not believe that is because of increased skill-difference between Koreans and Foreigners. Many famous over-sea players did not participate, and players like myself and Greg Fields (Idra) are not with a pro-team. I believe there will be a better result in season 3 if pro-players playing in Europe participates.
- Your unique playstyled gathered a large fan base in Korea, any word to your Korean fans?
Dario: I am very happy that you guys like my games. It is a big honor for me to have Korean fans cheering me on. Despite there being many famous players in Korea, I am thankful to have them support me.
- Any other words?
Dario; There will be more players participating (in tournaments) from Team Liquid. I do wish you guys will continue to watch out for our team member's games.
mod edit
On October 11 2010 23:46 Liquid`TLO wrote:Just to clarify what I actually said: Show nested quote +- There is a lower number(ratio) of foreign players advancing compared to last season, what are the thoughts of foreign players?
Dario: I do not believe that is because of increased skill-difference between Koreans and Foreigners. Many famous over-sea players did not participate, and players like myself and Greg Fields (Idra) are not with a pro-team. I believe there will be a better result in season 3 if pro-players playing in Europe participates. -I don't think there now is a bigger skill gap between Koreans and foreigners, most people, except us Liquid guys and Greg who participated, are not really pro-gamers but many no-names, so its hard to judge how it would go if other Foreign big names would come to the GSL. (I think more would qualify) Show nested quote + - Any other words?
Dario; There will be more players participating (in tournaments) from Team Liquid. I do wish you guys will continue to watch out for our team member's games.
-You will see a lot more of Team Liquid in the future, so stay tuned foe more!
|
TLO FIGHTING! Team Liquid all the way!!
|
|
Appreciate the translation; ty.
|
"Your unique playstyled gathered a large fan base in Korea"
Lol them too =)
|
"Your unique playstyled gathered a large fan base in Korea"
Boxer is his fucking fan.
Boxer.
What else is there in Starcraft? Fuck golden mouses.... Boxer.
|
- There is a lower number(ratio) of foreign players advancing compared to last season, what're the thoughts of foreign players?
Dario: I do not believe that is because of increased skill-difference between Koreans and Foreigners. Many famous over-sea players did not participate, and players like myself and Greg Fields (Idra) are not with a pro-team. I believe there will be a better result in season 3 if pro-players playing in Europe participates. I doubt the interview went like this. It's important to realize for everyone that English interviews translated from Korean done with a foreigner will most likely have a bunch of inaccuracies that slipped in somewhere. Can't take too much from them.
|
"Would be an hour to play against Lim-Yo-Hwan (Slayers_Boxer)"
Should an an honor.
TLO fighting!
|
TLO is the sexiest German since Hasselhoff.
|
here comes in the influx of korean users
|
Thanks for translating! ^__^
TL and TLO hwaiting!
|
ALLEYCAT BLUES49034 Posts
- Any player you want to head-to-head against in main rounds?
Dario: Would be an honor to play against Lim-Yo-Hwan (Slayers_Boxer), but I'll be sure to give it my best whoever my opponent may become.
pointed out a mistake..
TLO HWAITING!!!!
|
Thanks for the translation. Would love to see TLO come out on top this season.
TLO Fighting!
|
On October 11 2010 22:55 ChickenLips wrote: "Your unique playstyled gathered a large fan base in Korea"
Boxer is his fucking fan.
Boxer.
What else is there in Starcraft? Fuck golden mouses.... Boxer. that is so true.
Loyal TL.net player, the German superpower.
|
Well considering that three foreigners that belong to the better players of the western scene (though arguably are not really top-notch) failed to qualify I find it hard to believe that there is no increasing skill gap between Na/EU and Korea.
|
|
I want to see the fan girls that TLO already has!
|
That's TLO for you: you see one of his crazy games and you're an instant fan. So awesome, being a fan favorite even in Korea
|
Props to TLO! Don't sell yourself short, you'll make it past RO16. Boxer believes in you :D Also: Korean fangirls FTW. ^^
|
Good luck in the next rounds TLO!
I hope him and Boxer don't face each other until like ro16, would be such hype!
|
On October 11 2010 23:01 Irrational_Animal wrote: Well considering that three foreigners that belong to the better players of the western scene (though arguably are not really top-notch) failed to qualify I find it hard to believe that there is no increasing skill gap between Na/EU and Korea. You are forming conclusions based on a sample of two, of which one has only been in Korea for a few days. I assume you followed statistics in school so you can figure out how shortsighted that is. Please don't do things like this it is very annoying for everyone.
|
Germany766 Posts
On October 11 2010 22:55 Liquid`Nazgul wrote:Show nested quote +- There is a lower number(ratio) of foreign players advancing compared to last season, what're the thoughts of foreign players?
Dario: I do not believe that is because of increased skill-difference between Koreans and Foreigners. Many famous over-sea players did not participate, and players like myself and Greg Fields (Idra) are not with a pro-team. I believe there will be a better result in season 3 if pro-players playing in Europe participates. I doubt the interview went like this. It's important to realize for everyone that English interviews translated from Korean done with a foreigner will most likely have a bunch of inaccuracies that slipped in somewhere. Can't take too much from them.
Yea there are bunch of mistranslations as almost always if it goes English - Korean(translator)-Korean(press) - English
|
United States12607 Posts
|
On October 11 2010 23:01 Irrational_Animal wrote: Well considering that three foreigners that belong to the better players of the western scene (though arguably are not really top-notch) failed to qualify I find it hard to believe that there is no increasing skill gap between Na/EU and Korea. haypro really hasn't done anything as of late in terms of being a competitive zerg, jinro failed to qualify before, and artosis really isn't of the same caliber as some of the players in the tournament. and then a bunch of wouldn't it be fun foreigners who came over and didn't qualify just like alot of the wouldn't it be fun koreans.
So i'd give jinro the most likely chance of qualifying of the three "big" foreigners (Jinro, Haypro, Artosis) and he still hasn't adapted to korean style yet. i figured haypro wouldn't have a shot as a zerg unused to korean playstyle (since you need to be comfortable with what the opponent is doing as a zerg), and artosis, eh he can just cast the damn thing and be awesome that way.
So we are 2/2 on the foreigners Who actually have a shot at it. Haypro will get alot better by season 3 and be able to make it then, ret will have issues, huk probably will make it.
There just are alot less foreigners who are familiar with korean sc2 which has a bunch of different timings, and for zerg especially that takes some effort to overcome.
Also, Go TLO ^^
|
|
On October 11 2010 23:01 Irrational_Animal wrote: Well considering that three foreigners that belong to the better players of the western scene (though arguably are not really top-notch) failed to qualify I find it hard to believe that there is no increasing skill gap between Na/EU and Korea. Riiight and Tester and Top really didn't deserve to win either
|
I think it'd be sweet to see some Korean signs with TLO written on them! :D
Thanks for translating the translated interview!
|
Boxer vs TLO, can the game be more epic than that first set with oGshyperdub?
Regardless, go TLO!
|
FK yea! I woke up just wanting to know if TLO had qualified! :D I am really really happy, and cant wait to see some live games!! This is awesome
|
way to go!
TLO FIGHTIIIIIIIIIING!
im hoping for jinro & haypro to qualify next time too
|
On October 11 2010 23:01 Irrational_Animal wrote: Well considering that three foreigners that belong to the better players of the western scene (though arguably are not really top-notch) failed to qualify I find it hard to believe that there is no increasing skill gap between Na/EU and Korea. you could say that there is an increasing skill gap between korean and nonkorean sc2 scenes. but its not because nonkorean players practiced less or played less well than last gsl. it is because many extremely good players missed gsl1, so the competition has increased for the korean participants of gsl1 just the same.
|
I really love the Korean nickname for TLO.
Nostradario fighting!
|
On October 11 2010 22:58 BLinD-RawR wrote:Show nested quote + - Any player you want to head-to-head against in main rounds?
Dario: Would be an honor to play against Lim-Yo-Hwan (Slayers_Boxer), but I'll be sure to give it my best whoever my opponent may become.
pointed out a mistake.. TLO HWAITING!!!!
honour doesnt have a 'u' in america
that said, TLO, i expect to see you win it (or at least i'd love to see it anyway)
wait wait wait
On October 11 2010 23:07 Liquid`TLO wrote:Show nested quote +On October 11 2010 22:55 Liquid`Nazgul wrote:- There is a lower number(ratio) of foreign players advancing compared to last season, what're the thoughts of foreign players?
Dario: I do not believe that is because of increased skill-difference between Koreans and Foreigners. Many famous over-sea players did not participate, and players like myself and Greg Fields (Idra) are not with a pro-team. I believe there will be a better result in season 3 if pro-players playing in Europe participates. I doubt the interview went like this. It's important to realize for everyone that English interviews translated from Korean done with a foreigner will most likely have a bunch of inaccuracies that slipped in somewhere. Can't take too much from them. Yea there are bunch of mistranslations as almost always if it goes English - Korean(translator)-Korean(press) - English
i somehow get the feeling you were there during the interview, can you tell us anything that was incorrect?
|
I definitely do hope that TLO was present during his own interview. lol
Yeah I'm curious to know too..
|
Look you really can't compare the number of Koreans and foreigners unless you take into account the number of each that entered the competition and the percentage of them that qualified for the ro64. Looking at it this way you see that the foreigners actually do it better as the Koreans.
So as an example: 500 koreans entered the prelim and 62 qualified = 12.4% 5 foreigners entered the prelim and 2 qualified = 40%
The only realistic way to determen if there is a skill gap between the two is by having the 100 top foreigners enter the prelims and the 100 top Koreans and see what the percentages are then. And on top of that the prelims should be held in Kenya or something like that so both groups had to adjust equally to a new and strange culture.
|
GJ TLO, I'm excited to see you play! I'm sure you'll go farther this time around! :D
|
On October 11 2010 23:01 Irrational_Animal wrote: Well considering that three foreigners that belong to the better players of the western scene (though arguably are not really top-notch) failed to qualify I find it hard to believe that there is no increasing skill gap between Na/EU and Korea.
I don't wanna offend anyone but my take on the situation is this:
TLO and IdrA are 2 of the top non koreans (maybe number 1 maybe not...) and both performed very well in the first GSL neither being totally outplayed in any way.
Jinro/Haypro (perhaps artosis but I dunno how good he really is) are good players but to my knowledge they're hardly the top non koreans neither has performed very well in any tournaments lately though I'd love to see the liquid guys storm the GSL and take it all. Jinro and Haypro just don't seem like the best to me, good? sure but far from the best inside or outside of korea I can only hope they will rise.
So saying that 3 of the better players of the western scene failed to qualify is perhaps an overexaggeration while they are good none of them have been at the top in sc2 at any point to my knowledge.
I think the situation will be much more clear with future GSL's especially HuKs arrival seeing as he is definately one of the top non koreans but since players like Select/QxC/Dimaga are not entering the GSL it seems unfair to assume the western scene is falling behind already.
|
51136 Posts
Select already announced he plans to come next month. However, I honestly wouldn't really call him a 'foreigner' per-se.
|
This interview was done in Korean-English-Korean, as none of the media people spoke english.
|
Nice interview TLO! GL with practicing for the RO 64!!!
|
It's funny how all of them wish they get boxer because they usually beat him on the ladder :D
|
On October 11 2010 23:40 matko5 wrote: It's funny how all of them wish they get boxer because they usually beat him on the ladder :D
yeah, I dont think that's the reason...
|
well sure, they'll never admit it.
|
Awesomesauce! I came buckets when I watched the TLO vs. BoxeR replay when he said he was his fan!
|
Germany766 Posts
Just to clarify what I actually said:
- There is a lower number(ratio) of foreign players advancing compared to last season, what are the thoughts of foreign players?
Dario: I do not believe that is because of increased skill-difference between Koreans and Foreigners. Many famous over-sea players did not participate, and players like myself and Greg Fields (Idra) are not with a pro-team. I believe there will be a better result in season 3 if pro-players playing in Europe participates.
-I don't think there now is a bigger skill gap between Koreans and foreigners, most people, except us Liquid guys and Greg who participated, are not really pro-gamers but many no-names, so its hard to judge how it would go if other Foreign big names would come to the GSL. (I think more would qualify)
- Any other words?
Dario; There will be more players participating (in tournaments) from Team Liquid. I do wish you guys will continue to watch out for our team member's games.
-You will see a lot more of Team Liquid in the future, so stay tuned fore more!
|
Currently the US/EU pro scene is at least as active as the Korean's, and the number of players is more important too. So though i do think the RTS heritage is stronger in Korea, which leads to more trained players, i really don't think the foreigner are out of the game yet. Though I'm sad for Haypro and Jinro, they pretty much just got there and should improve, plus, they are very good, but not the best (but i hope they'll prove me wrong fast). On an other hand, Artosis spent a lot of time casting matchs, and i don't think he trained as hard, or had as a strong focus as the "pure" players.
So for GSL3, we can hope for more TL qualifications (especially Huk), and maybe some other new foreigner. But currently TL is the more GSL focused foreigner pro-team, and it should really pay in the future, let's just be patient and cheer for TLO (and IdrA too btw)
|
Well Thanks for this interview.
GOGO TLO!! GLGLGLGLGLGLGLGL!!
|
Man I wish Artosis was stil Vlogging from GSL.. It was awesome seeing everything and "semi" getting the feel of being there.
|
Congrats TLO, keep kicking asses!!!
|
congrats and good luck ! did nada make it through as well?
|
I think the main difference between Korea and NA/EU SC2 scene (other than coaching/pracitcing know-how) is the number of pro-players and the kind of support they get (funding for clans, bigger cash prize for tournaments).
NA/EU has to find a way to attract major corporations, make ESports a viable sponsor material. If there is a way to do that (I'm sure it won't be a single-step process), it'll be possible to attract more pro-players, bigger competitive SC2 scene in NA/EU.
|
|
On October 11 2010 23:46 Liquid`TLO wrote:Just to clarify what I actually said: Show nested quote +- There is a lower number(ratio) of foreign players advancing compared to last season, what are the thoughts of foreign players?
Dario: I do not believe that is because of increased skill-difference between Koreans and Foreigners. Many famous over-sea players did not participate, and players like myself and Greg Fields (Idra) are not with a pro-team. I believe there will be a better result in season 3 if pro-players playing in Europe participates. -I don't think there now is a bigger skill gap between Koreans and foreigners, most people, except us Liquid guys and Greg who participated, are not really pro-gamers but many no-names, so its hard to judge how it would go if other Foreign big names would come to the GSL. (I think more would qualify) Show nested quote + - Any other words?
Dario; There will be more players participating (in tournaments) from Team Liquid. I do wish you guys will continue to watch out for our team member's games.
-You will see a lot more of Team Liquid in the future, so stay tuned fore more!
Grats Dario. Can't wait to see your games. GL
|
Hope Dario gets super far in this GSL! Always impressed by his play!
|
On October 11 2010 23:51 Frail wrote: Man I wish Artosis was stil Vlogging from GSL.. It was awesome seeing everything and "semi" getting the feel of being there. He is. He got sick right after the first day, so he's recovering, and he'll post his materials soon. Never doubt Artosis will do his best to provide first-hand coverage for us nerds.
About the interview, Korean fangirls cheering for TLO would be so amusing! *fingers crossed*
|
Congrats TLO! Looking forward to your games!
|
TLO has korean fans, he's just that awesome hahahaha
With the news that tester didn't qualify, I was pretty darn scared for the TL guys, so excellent work!
|
TLO is a star
Well he deserves it with all the things he can do with starcraft.
He is the only pro ive seen doing spectacular with all three races.
|
|
Bisutopia19035 Posts
|
|
Yay, TLO ftw! I hope you will make it far!
Too bad that Jinro and Haypro failed, but tbh, seeing the results of the prelims so far, I have to see that it is a rough competition that allows no mistake. But yeah, there is always the next season so maybe the TLguys including HuK will have more luck.
|
TLO has korean fans?!?!?(i mean other than TL readers ofc)
thats just awesome ^_____^ he is grown so much that little guy <3
|
So Dario, how long until you start up the Korean TLO fan cafe?
Grats on advancing. ^^
|
did idra and tlo actually pay like 1000-2000$ to fly to korea?
|
On October 12 2010 00:23 alan25 wrote: did idra and tlo actually pay like 1000-2000$ to fly to korea?
IdrA has been there for years(first with Estro, then with CJ) TLO, jinro and Haypro live there now
|
Im glad he's back in the GSL. Those shirts are just sexy
|
On October 11 2010 22:55 ChickenLips wrote: "Your unique playstyled gathered a large fan base in Korea"
Boxer is his fucking fan.
Boxer.
What else is there in Starcraft? Fuck golden mouses.... Boxer.
Haha my thoughts exactly. Grats TLO let's see some magic happen! BoXeR Vs tLo Grand Finals? The one TvT I wouldn't be opposed to hear about. (Ok NaDa I'll give it to you too if your reading this )
|
TLO FIGHTING
|
TLO Fighting!
Thanks for the translation.
|
Great news! Best of luck, TLO!
|
<3 TLO HWAITING! Wow Team Liquid making a big splash in Korea =P
|
Lol how can you not love this guy? He seems so down to earth, his builds are just wild as hell, great foriegner to be representing us in Korea.
|
|
On October 12 2010 00:37 HollowLord wrote:TLO FIGHTING
Wow, great pic. TLO Fighting!
|
TLO HWAITING!
Huk will raze GSL3 by storm!
|
Korean response from fomos: Don't lose to cheesy Hyperdup this time !
You show me TvT can be fun to watch!
Love your prediction Nuke!!
NostraDario FIGHTING! (I love that nickname by the way ^^)
One of the World's Best SC2 Players - Dario Wunsch. You should know there are bunch of Korean Fans who stand beside you. Just go for the Final! Your fascinating and absorbing playing style and competitiveness as a top player of Euro Zone worth more than that! Pride be with you Always!
Hey I know your are Much with dye hair!
LOL at Much with yellow hair
|
Great strategy mind and a true inspiration.
TLO FTW !!
|
On October 12 2010 01:18 Tanatos wrote: Hey I know your are Much with dye hair!
LOL at Much with yellow hair Now that you mention it...
|
On October 12 2010 01:18 Tanatos wrote: Korean response from fomos: Don't lose to cheesy Hyperdup this time !
You show me TvT can be fun to watch!
Love your prediction Nuke!!
NostraDario FIGHTING! (I love that nickname by the way ^^)
One of the World's Best SC2 Players - Dario Wunsch. You should know there are bunch of Korean Fans who stand beside you. Just go for the Final! Your fascinating and absorbing playing style and competitiveness as a top player of Euro Zone worth more than that! Pride be with you Always!
Hey I know your are Much with dye hair!
LOL at Much with yellow hair
omg :D :D :D, thats so awesome
lol Much <3
|
Can someone explain to me the Much line? I do not get it.
Also, gogo TLO
|
May your hellions toast many a worker Dario.
|
Congrats TLO and go even further than Ro16. You can do it =D
|
On October 12 2010 01:36 Dirich wrote:Can someone explain to me the Much line? I do not get it. Also, gogo TLO Dario has a passing resemblance to Much.
|
awesome to see TLO advance! great interview too
|
awesome interview and nice TLO pic ftw!
|
Sincerly hoping the best for your success Dario, and Greg too! Speaking of which....Greg, I got your autograph (along with the rest of CJ) on an SC1 CD at last year's Blizzcon. It's up to you to turn that into a hot ticket!
|
I freakin' love TLO. He is brutally awesome. Very cool and chilled out. He has many respects and also calm, honest and nice. If I want to grow up, I will be like him as much as possible. But I think he not in the finals. I have see the future. There is place for two zergs. Fruitdealer and Idra.
|
TLO shot at the title, take 2. TLO FIGHTING! Make those Koreans see what us foreigners can dish out.
|
I just heard that TLO had to beat HopeTorture (GSL1 second place finisher) in his prelims!
|
|
On October 12 2010 02:44 darkwon wrote: I just heard that TLO had to beat HopeTorture (GSL1 second place finisher) in his prelims!
wait what are you serious
|
I hope TLO plays against lesser known players during earlier rounds. He did say he wants to face Boxer (and likely others) during later stages.
On October 11 2010 23:39 GTR wrote: Select already announced he plans to come next month. However, I honestly wouldn't really call him a 'foreigner' per-se. Especially if Select has a Korean citizenship. lol
If not, then he'd be stuck in limbo (that would suck).
|
Awesome to read Korean comments rooting for TLO.
They're saying stuff like:
"It's refreshing to see the foreigner advance! TLO rocks"
"I've always loved your creative play. TLO Fighting!"
"GSL is a global event, not just Korean. I hope more foreigners make it"
|
I'm glad to see that there's a ray of light like this after Tester and the other TL guys got eliminated. TLO fighting!!
|
East and West coming together to share their love for TLO.
|
|
On October 12 2010 03:03 Redmark wrote:Show nested quote +On October 12 2010 02:44 darkwon wrote: I just heard that TLO had to beat HopeTorture (GSL1 second place finisher) in his prelims!
wait what are you serious
No, I'm pretty sure Rainbow (HopeTorture) goes to his qualifier tonight.
|
|
On October 12 2010 03:03 Redmark wrote:Show nested quote +On October 12 2010 02:44 darkwon wrote: I just heard that TLO had to beat HopeTorture (GSL1 second place finisher) in his prelims!
wait what are you serious
No. If you look at the main GSL2 thread, there is a list of players who have qualified/notable players eliminated/notables who have yet to qualify. RainbOw (Hope Torture) is listed in the last category, so he will be playing tomorrow.
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=159470
|
Grats TLO, and best of luck in next rounds!
|
Congrats TLO! Hope you do better than last season.
|
|
|
On October 11 2010 23:39 GTR wrote: Select already announced he plans to come next month. However, I honestly wouldn't really call him a 'foreigner' per-se.
Will he join Liquid?
|
As for Jinro/Haypro/Artosis not qualifying, they aren't really in the top tier of foreigners to begin with so I don't think most people expected them to qualify anyways. They're good solid players, but they're not in the same league as Huk, qxc, MorroW, KiWiKaKi, SeleCT, Dimaga, etc.
|
|
oh man i lol'd hard at iNcontroL's analogy of artosis.
But on topic GOOOO TLOOOOOOO, nice to see Korean fans falling victim to your sexiness.
|
|
Wishing you all the best TLO! Your builds constantly amaze me. Show them what a foreigner can do!
|
Haha. TLO single-handedly bridging the foreigner/Korean gap in esports.
Seriously, though, it's great that TLO is doing so well, gathering a large fan-base. He certainly deserves it. Good luck in GSL2 :D
|
Tlo fighting.
Go idra as well if he could just tone down the blanket bm to individual bm i would love him so much more.
|
|
On October 12 2010 04:33 Zzoram wrote: As for Jinro/Haypro/Artosis not qualifying, they aren't really in the top tier of foreigners to begin with so I don't think most people expected them to qualify anyways. They're good solid players, but they're not in the same league as Huk, qxc, MorroW, KiWiKaKi, SeleCT, Dimaga, etc.
i expect Jinro to pass on to top64 in GSL3 with Huk and TLO. Idra will go top 16 this time around and probably get an invite for the next league.
|
|
On October 12 2010 04:18 Jyvblamo wrote:I have a question, who's Artosis? + Show Spoiler +http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG9NMWFaNxM people need to cite this video more often as well: http://www.xtranormal.com/watch/837411/ i think artosis is so funny because the caricature of artosis isnt even an exaggeration. the caricature is actually very accurate thats why i always take artosis's predictable whine in jest. <3 artosis
|
TLO and Boxer would make a great first match but it would be terrible when one of them had to leave the tournament.
|
Thanks for the interview!
Also, LOL at the Artosis video
|
Haha, great interview! Glad to be supporting team liquid!
|
On October 12 2010 01:18 Tanatos wrote: Korean response from fomos: Don't lose to cheesy Hyperdup this time !
You show me TvT can be fun to watch!
Love your prediction Nuke!!
NostraDario FIGHTING! (I love that nickname by the way ^^)
One of the World's Best SC2 Players - Dario Wunsch. You should know there are bunch of Korean Fans who stand beside you. Just go for the Final! Your fascinating and absorbing playing style and competitiveness as a top player of Euro Zone worth more than that! Pride be with you Always!
Hey I know your are Much with dye hair!
LOL at Much with yellow hair
LOL Much with dye hair...
All this excitement brings a tear to my eye. The BW scene was great, fantastic even. The sc2 international scene could be even more.
GoGo Dario!
|
sweet! Go TLO! You can win GSL Season 2! I believe =)
|
tlo tlo tlo is so awsesome !
|
|
im definitely going to buy a season pass just for TLO
|
"symbiotic" is one of my favorite words
TLO sounds like such a good guy... loyalty, cheering on his friends, promoting his team and team mates... I hope you achieve beyond your goals TLO!
|
I love you TLO! I tried emulating your sexiness but I can't because you're the only one who can do it!
|
Great job... good luck TLO!
|
good luck TLO
|
Nice going TLO! We're all rooting for you here!
|
I really hope that TLO's skill management has increased so he can perform to his true potential. The harass-micro based play seems to leave him in a huge timing hole where the other player can just macro an army and walk him over. [[i.e. last GSL and some recent events]]
|
TLO! Just make sure to check for cheesy builds and/or proxy and you'll do just fine! Hyperdub was a massive tool.
User was temp banned for this post.
|
wh00t i hope TLO goes all the way to the round of 8 at least =D i really love his creative style
|
lets try not to swear guys. it offends me. and good luck to TLO.
|
Germany766 Posts
Yea please lets not hate on Hyperdub, he is an awesome guy and helps me a lot over here
|
- There is a lower number(ratio) of foreign players advancing compared to last season, what are the thoughts of foreign players?
Dario: I do not believe that is because of increased skill-difference between Koreans and Foreigners. Many famous over-sea players did not participate, and players like myself and Greg Fields (Idra) are not with a pro-team. I believe there will be a better result in season 3 if pro-players playing in Europe participates. I agree with TLO, it's as someone that starts with an i and ends with a dra mentioned in another thread before. work for it, fine tune, practice, commitment. no one becomes pro over night.
|
Congrats TLO
I don't want him facing off BoxeR just yet though...a little bit down the road...also does anybody know when we can purchase the season 2 ticket for GomTV?
Because when I purchased mine, I wasn't able to get the premium "HQ" until they read my e-mail that I sent regarding my payment to them.
|
On October 12 2010 08:31 Liquid`TLO wrote:Yea please lets not hate on Hyperdub, he is an awesome guy and helps me a lot over here
Class act. You are awesome TLO.
Between you, BoxeR, IdrA and hopefully NaDa (not to mention the excitement of discovering new heroes like Fruit Dealer), I am totally fine with the 20 bucks for the VODS. Good luck man!
|
Go TLO wow Dario you even got big fan base in Korea Cheers :D
|
On October 12 2010 08:31 Liquid`TLO wrote:Yea please lets not hate on Hyperdub, he is an awesome guy and helps me a lot over here
TLO...you are simply the. man. (not of one way, though)
|
|
On October 12 2010 08:31 Liquid`TLO wrote:Yea please lets not hate on Hyperdub, he is an awesome guy and helps me a lot over here Spoken like a true gentleman.
|
On October 12 2010 01:18 Tanatos wrote: Korean response from fomos: ...
Hey I know your are Much with dye hair!
LOL at Much with yellow hair
Seperated at Birth??
|
|
Not sure if someone has linked to it already but here's a recent interview of TLO - Link
|
TLO for the win! Glad to hear he's doing well and I've no doubt that he'll advance to the Ro16 .
|
Quality interview Thanks for translating.
|
Liquid fighting. represent! DON'T get CHEESED!
|
GL in the Ro64 and forth TLO and Liquid fighting~
|
I really hope you win the whole thing. I believe you can do it!Just be faster and more aggressive!!
|
|
On October 12 2010 13:43 Loophole wrote:Show nested quote +On October 12 2010 01:18 Tanatos wrote: Korean response from fomos: ...
Hey I know your are Much with dye hair!
LOL at Much with yellow hair Seperated at Birth??
Oh god how did this happen.
|
Huge TLO fan here.
has this been said yet...TLO FIGHTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
|
|
|
|
TLO FTW! We are really waiting some epic matches :D
|
Rooting for zergs + TLO this GSL
|
United States9655 Posts
|
United States9655 Posts
On October 12 2010 13:43 Loophole wrote:Show nested quote +On October 12 2010 01:18 Tanatos wrote: Korean response from fomos: ...
Hey I know your are Much with dye hair!
LOL at Much with yellow hair Seperated at Birth?? It's official, TLO is much's one removed brother!!! lolz. they play so good, i wouldn't b surprised
|
when do we find out if Jinro qualified for the GSL season 2? is he going to enter? i wanna see him do well this time round.
GOGO JINRO!
so yeah any one of the mods know when?
|
On October 13 2010 10:33 ayababa wrote: when do we find out if Jinro qualified for the GSL season 2? is he going to enter? i wanna see him do well this time round.
GOGO JINRO!
so yeah any one of the mods know when? Jinro did not qualify.
I really hope TLO can move onto the ro16 like he wants or even better. TLO fighting!
|
ahh ok. well thats sad to hear. wish he would qualify or represent TL more often in tournaments. COME ON JINRO! WOOOOoooo0000OOOoooo (i feel as though he doesnt get as much support as the other TL players)
|
Gratz TLO!
Looking forward to this GSL. Hope u get to play boxer at some point (just not in an important single elimination match of course)
|
|
|
|