[LCS] All-Star Tournament - Page 262
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Slow Motion
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MooMooMugi
United States10531 Posts
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VirtuallyJesse
United States398 Posts
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Alaric
France45622 Posts
On May 26 2013 15:57 ketchup wrote: For such a slow mage, he sure has a lot of action scenes. So out of character when compared to his in-game counterpart. Hahaha It's the ult MS buff yo. | ||
Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
On May 26 2013 15:57 krndandaman wrote: do you mean the opposite? if it's anything like starcraft 1 the gap keeps on widening until foreigner scene is virtually non-existant. hopefully the west changes their gaming culture and esports infrastructure to match that of korea. Lol there's no changing a society's gaming culture, especially not just so you get to win in eSports, which in the larger scheme of things is a minor industry. The gaming culture is decided by a region's overall view of games. In the West, games are for casual fun; very few people play them with a competitive mindset, and turnover rate is huge. | ||
AsmodeusXI
United States15536 Posts
On May 26 2013 15:46 NeoIllusions wrote: We all deluded ourselves for a while. But the Korean environment is unparalleled. But fuck, at least the other regions should try to imitate. CN is close. Meanwhile, in KR... We have waited so long for this day... we have been so patient... | ||
Heartscry
United Kingdom291 Posts
Absolutely delighted with that result, complete annihilation in that final game | ||
thefreed
United States222 Posts
On May 26 2013 15:50 Kiett wrote: I wasn't sure, since the last time I watched CN vs KR teams was at IPL 5, where WE completely crushed all opposition, and the Azubu teams didn't even make it all that far. Thought CN would at least put up a fight. Has something has changed drastically in the last half year? Or was that just a lucky run for WE? they had mvp white and najin shield and sword I think... not sure if they had another team. But they didn't beat the top teams that's CJ frost/blaze, or maybe one from SKT t1 2 and mvp ozone. But this isn't a team tournament so we'll find out who's better now in world championships. | ||
NeoIllusions
United States37500 Posts
I'm so bad at this game. fuck | ||
Sermokala
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truemafia
Korea (South)168 Posts
On May 22 2013 17:50 truemafia wrote: One of the Asian team is gonna win it all. YES | ||
Lmui
Canada6155 Posts
If you missed the video here it is. Edit:: shen'd | ||
Eiii
United States2566 Posts
no one could have seen that coming | ||
NeoIllusions
United States37500 Posts
On May 26 2013 15:50 Kiett wrote: I wasn't sure, since the last time I watched CN vs KR teams was at IPL 5, where WE completely crushed all opposition, and the Azubu teams didn't even make it all that far. Thought CN would at least put up a fight. Has something has changed drastically in the last half year? Or was that just a lucky run for WE? Koreans have much more individual talent, that's not even up for discussion. The Chinese teams are highly stylistic, that means WE, iG, OMG have their own strategies and it doesn't mesh as well together. The Azubu teams at IPL5, Flame had just very recently took over for Reapered and IPL5 was the first international competition for both teams. Not to mention there was a clusterfuck with room assignments and the poor kids were jetlagged as hell. | ||
Affenaffe
Germany1386 Posts
On May 26 2013 15:54 Azarkon wrote: Scenes with better infrastructure pull ahead in the eventuality. In the beginning there's going to be parity. Same with SC 2. the truth | ||
Caphe
Vietnam10817 Posts
On May 26 2013 16:02 NeoIllusions wrote: I can't even press W. I'm so bad at this game. fuck And forgot to buy Merc tread too, got locked so damn long in that rune prison . On May 26 2013 16:07 NeoIllusions wrote: Koreans have much more individual talent, that's not even up for discussion. The Chinese teams are highly stylistic, that means WE, iG, OMG have their own strategies and it doesn't mesh as well together. The Azubu teams at IPL5, Flame had just very recently took over for Reapered and IPL5 was the first international competition for both teams. Not to mention there was a clusterfuck with room assignments and the poor kids were jetlagged as hell. WE was good at IPL5 and deserved to win. Like you said, its their first international tourney for Korean teams while WE has alot of experience competing in big tourney. This time there is no excuse, China All-star is a very good team, work well together as they showed in their previous matches but not good enough to stop the Koreans. Its BW and SC2 all over again. But you can't hardly blame anyone for that since Korea is the mecca of competitive and market e-sport. When most people watching LOL nowadays didn't have an ADSL connection, there were already TV broadcast of SC:BW national wide in Korea. The rest of the world has alot to catch up. The infrastructure is as important in e-sport as any other regular sports. | ||
caelym
United States6421 Posts
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gtrsrs
United States9109 Posts
that cinematic and the whole weekend were sooooo good. i love league of legends! | ||
krndandaman
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Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
On May 26 2013 16:07 NeoIllusions wrote: Koreans have much more individual talent, that's not even up for discussion. But why? The question is how do you answer this question. Saying that it's a matter of born talent doesn't work because Korea is a country of 50 million people while the rest of the world in eSports has 2-3 billion - ie China 1.3 billion, EU + NA 1.1 billion, SEA another 500 million. You don't just get that sort of RNG when it comes to born talent. It then has to be talent infrastructure and gaming culture. But what, exactly? I think I'm starting to work it out but I want to hear what others have to say. | ||
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