Starcraft 2 Year One: Mini Doc - Page 6
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Roberi
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KingVietKong
United States170 Posts
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diverzee
Sweden992 Posts
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Johnzee
United States216 Posts
Nighty-night, don't let the banelings explode. | ||
Crying
Bulgaria778 Posts
:D i really lol'd at that story xD | ||
TR
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ClydeFrog
United States16 Posts
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Shorty90
Germany154 Posts
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pAnatiC
Germany123 Posts
Really profesionel work! Thanks a lot! | ||
obsKura
Ireland1061 Posts
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Vadrigar
Bulgaria2379 Posts
On September 01 2011 17:27 WP.Krukar wrote: I'm glad people like it and I wanted to clarify something. Naniwa brought it up as we talked to him at the start. He is here to win, his line about not having respect for BW players was most likely something lost in translation. I asked him how he would feel playing Boxer and to him a game is a game. Your opponent doesn't matter, only winning. He gave me the badass stare the entire interview and as soon as we were done he just got up and left without saying anything. I was like man this guy is so intense. Then a minute later he comes back in to the room we interviewed him and says I forgot my pillow then just laughs. LOL Naniboss! | ||
Musketeer
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legatus legionis
Netherlands559 Posts
On September 01 2011 22:24 diverzee wrote: Great documentary/interviews, really enjoyed it. My only complaint would be including Stalife and to a lesser extent Spanishiwa. Those players haven't really achieved anything to deserve being included in a video with a theme of such dignity, and I found those parts where they were interviewed really boring compared to the awesome rest of the video. I deleted my post then watched a bit of the video and realized I shouldn't have. Adding those players I feel is a good move. Look at starnation when they interview these random guys but they are so happy and have so much fun. They are important, the little kid playing is a great storyline and gives a lot of perspective. All of them are valuable and help paint the big picture. If you stop looking at the player and look at the person, you can accept and appreciate what their unique views add. Edit: As feedback, you have to balance the volume. It's really frustrating having it blast and rushing to the controls to lower it, then turning it up again when there is a low volume interview. Maybe if you have high volume it doesn't matter because you can hear everything but I'm sure there are many people who prefer to have the audio quite low, just enough so everything is clear to understand. And then you have to turn it up for the low parts and get blasted the high parts. | ||
Emporio
United States3069 Posts
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genius_man16
United States749 Posts
On September 01 2011 17:53 corpsepose wrote: every time i hear naniwa talk i become more and more of a fan. the dude is a straight boss. Me too. I remember i was turned off when I watched the TSL3 finals because of his thing with Chill but the more interviews I watch of him and stuff I just keep loving the guy more and more. He's got that drive and fire to succeed that you just have to admire and respect. NaNiwa fighting!! | ||
Brainling
United States660 Posts
On September 02 2011 02:53 legatus legionis wrote: I deleted my post then watched a bit of the video and realized I shouldn't have. Adding those players I feel is a good move. Look at starnation when they interview these random guys but they are so happy and have so much fun. They are important, the little kid playing is a great storyline and gives a lot of perspective. All of them are valuable and help paint the big picture. If you stop looking at the player and look at the person, you can accept and appreciate what their unique views add. I agree with this. Their inclusion I think was important for the video. Their unique and different opinions of the game (that they play for fun, not to win) I think goes to show that this is still a video game community, no matter how "pro" it becomes. It also goes to show you can play for fun and still be incredibly good (say what you want about Stalife and/or Spanishiwa, they'd stomp most of us). After watching the video, I will say I am very much a Jinro fan now. I think his perspective on the game is really balanced, and he gets that he has to balance that desire to win with the need to keep the fans engaged and have a good time himself. Plus the Baneling sleepwalking thing was pretty awesome. | ||
ProBaller
United States33 Posts
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hugman
Sweden4644 Posts
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Aiurr
Poland80 Posts
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Deso
Austria88 Posts
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