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On August 14 2010 00:50 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: What do you mean it's not true, I was in ESTRO (called AMD) in the period you are talking about, but where is the foreign team in all of this? wasn't there a lot of foreigners in estro? | ||
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On August 14 2010 02:17 Murderotica wrote: But honestly, does anyone else not see the fault in the fact that people who wouldn't ever pass courage tournament are moving to Korea to play SC2? Not saying that they are not good SC2 players, but the fact that SC2 has such a low skill ceiling that players who would get stomped out by any current registered progamer feel that they are strong enough in this game to invest money into playing SC2 in Korea? WTF. Since when have the fans of progaming been okay with this kind of competitive scene? I guess SC2 is to blame but WTF. W T F. I can't express it any better than this. This is SC2. Not Brood War, different games you know. | ||
Murderotica
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On August 14 2010 02:28 Lyw9475 wrote: SC1 and SC2 are totally different game. if you don't pass courage in SC1 absolutely doen't mean than you won't pass the top 32 in GSL. That's my point exactly. Less skill in progames = less skills necessary to win = less enjoyment from watching. | ||
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You should keep a blog or something about the life in korea. | ||
Murderotica
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On August 14 2010 02:35 qoiN wrote: This is SC2. Not Brood War, different games you know. Yea. SC2 has tournaments with more money than SC1, but with players who don't need the top-notch skills of SC1 players to win. SC1 demands more skill, and most of the skills that it demands are skills that are present in SC2, just at a lower degree. So, my question is, why are we jumping headfirst into this new game which is less demanding than its predecessor? Because there's money involved and because we can? Well, count me out. Peace@this thread. | ||
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CTStalker
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On August 14 2010 02:35 Murderotica wrote: That's my point exactly. Less skill in progames = less skills necessary to win = less enjoyment from watching. Then why are you even posting here? If you don't like SC2, don't watch it. You don't need to continually post in SC2 topics about how you think it's a worse game. edit: oops, didn't see your last post. in any event, stop doing this please. | ||
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A serious commitment by the players, by the sponsor, and by the partner team. Seize the opportunity and make the most of it! | ||
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Now that I said it time to read whole article :D | ||
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