Apology - Page 4
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[X]Ken_D
United States4650 Posts
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ScarFace
United States1175 Posts
On May 12 2008 12:31 [X]Ken_D wrote: Well of course. In Korea Starcraft is a sport, a multi-million dollar industry. In countries like ours, its a nerdy obsession one should not utter aloud. For english listeners, we have GOM & TSL which you say the audience is different which I also agree is true to an extent. What about the MSL, OSL & GOM in Korean language? Their commentaries are also very heavy in deep analysis. | ||
iNcontroL
USA29055 Posts
On May 12 2008 11:59 [X]Ken_D wrote: Professional commentators often state what the superior opponent\team is better at without really needing to state that their opponent is better. It is implied and viewers can determine for themselves if it is true. When commentators say it straight out, it is taken as 100% fact and ends discussion. Praise to Chill for apologizing. He didn't really have to, but he was willing to openly apologize for his statements which may offended people. Nowadays, not many people are man enough to apologize especially on the 'hide-behind-the-computer' internet. Wrong they do it all the time they just say things like the "higher seeded team" or "the more successful team" or "the more experienced team" or "the favored team" or "the team everyone expects to win" etc. And you just said what commentators say is taken as fact? Are you kidding me? No. No. No. No. | ||
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