LgN.desRow to Korea! - Page 18
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Spray
United States402 Posts
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Attunga
Australia41 Posts
It is also going to be interesting to watch him stream his games in Korea and follow how he is going, this has to be better than some guy in his bedroom in Canada. Getting out of his parents house and into a Zone where training is his primary goal can also only be a good thing, it should help him not only be a better player but maybe mature as a person as well. Good on him for having the guts and drive to do it. | ||
MasterBlasterCaster
United States568 Posts
Have fun whatever you do! Bring home an SNSD! | ||
Nouar
France3270 Posts
I'm finding this move kinda useless... you probably won't catch up since everyone is evolving so fast and I never found that little "something" in your play nor have I been amazed, which you absolutely need to compete with koreans, especially for Code A. Good luck though... you'll need it. | ||
AcrossFiveJulys
United States3612 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + let's be honest though, out of the pool of NA talent desrow doesn't exactly come out on the top. I find this kind of weird. | ||
Mr Showtime
United States1353 Posts
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.phil
Canada16 Posts
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RusHXceL
United States1004 Posts
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JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
- team house good luck desrow, we need more dedicated people like you! | ||
ptrpb
Canada753 Posts
With that in mind, best of luck Desrow. | ||
whereismymind
United Kingdom715 Posts
I am so proud of everyone that loves gaming as their own dreams. Good luck! | ||
jax1492
United States1632 Posts
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Oreo7
United States1647 Posts
On December 13 2011 06:23 -Doji- wrote: As I said in my previous post: we never intended to deceive anyone. Just really excited that des will be going to korea. We will help him out any way we can during his stay (mostly our korean line-up can be of help to him). I don't really see how the financials about the whole matter change the fact that Marc is going to Korea to practice. The OP speaks of ToD and the other foreigners at the Gom.tv house, as well as our korean line-up. How will he not be playing with better players? Is tod really higher caliber than the people he hits on NA ladder? Desrow simply isn't at a level where he would benefit from korea. I don't know who your korean line up is, so I wont comment. | ||
Mortal
2943 Posts
On December 13 2011 07:54 AcrossFiveJulys wrote: wow, really? this kind of thing makes me wish I had kept playing competitively a few months after release. + Show Spoiler + let's be honest though, out of the pool of NA talent desrow doesn't exactly come out on the top. I find this kind of weird. yeah, i doubt there will be even remotely enough ROI to justify the trip, but i guess we'll see. | ||
-orb-
United States5770 Posts
On December 13 2011 03:53 GosI[Terran] wrote: what does teamliquid has become people bashing someone cause he is going to korea?, lemme tell you people theres no such thing as talent im sorry but theres not the only thing that exist is hard work / learning process some ppl take longer time to learn something tha other persons in this case starcraft 2, why people bashing cause someone is going to korea?. i dont undestearnd he can do what ever he wants its his life its his choice if he wants to go to korea to become a better starcraft 2 player its gonna happen as long as he practices alot and try to fix all his mistakes of gameplay it happes to everyone anyone can be a progamer with hardwork and right eviroment. playing on NA or EU its awful bad compared to kr practice even if its only ladder, ur limited in practice partnets in eu and na if u go to korea u gonna improve by just mass gaming on the ladder similar effect of starcraft 1 iccup on korean times as long as u play alot, try ur hardest to fix ur mistakes u gonna get better theres no such thing as skill cap the only skill cap is ur own mind if u think just cause he isnt good right now he cant be good with the right amount of practice and correct mindset, its the same for everything as school / sports / university / starcraft 2 / poker / etc, as long as u put ur maximum effort and try to fix ur wrong habits u gonna achive something. this is why in starcraft 1 the proteams even tough u could suck alot at starcraft 1 they give u over 1 year before kicking u out of the proteam because it dosent take 1 week 1 months its different for everyperson to undestearnd what they doing and how to get better mechanics / undestearnding of the game / and game sense. so please stop bashing on someone that is going to try to achive something just cause he isnt good at the game at the moment. Does anyone actually have the ability to read such a garbled wall of junk text with lack of any trace of grammar whatsoever? I mean there's grammar naziing... and then there's when something is written so terribly it's literally painful to read. This post from rei pretty much mirrors my sentiments exactly (in that I don't think he can get THAT much from it, but best of luck regardless): On December 13 2011 04:38 rei wrote: Do you even know desrow? the reason TL vets here does not like him is because he constantly brags about himself beating big name players, posting replays all over TL without letting his follows know his overall records against all those ppl in his replays that he brag about. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=240438 http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=234311 http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=211037 http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=219777 http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=198522 http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=184011 http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=188792 And Chill is right, Desrow should enjoy his time in korea, but he doesn't have the right mind set to acquire enough confident and skill to compete with the best. If he had a good mindset we wouldn't be seeing all these brag blogs. Oh and for your information, there is such thing as talents in sc2, this talent is the ability to always make the right decision under stress and high pressure situations. None of his10 hours a day 7 days a week practice hours is going to create a high pressure situation consistently. After said all that, I honestly hope desrow will have a good time, and become better at sc2, tryout the Code A qualifier, but don't give up when you fail at first attempt, keep try and try again. | ||
The Final Boss
United States1839 Posts
On December 13 2011 08:22 ptrpb wrote: I feel like this is going to be like Drewbie all over again, he goes to Korea, spends some time there but doesn't improve too marginally. I mean Desrow is going for a longer time no doubt but it seems like if you don't have the mindset and work ethic to take full advantage of South Korea's benefits, you don't improve more than you would in your own region. With that in mind, best of luck Desrow. drewbie was better after his stay in Korea. I remember watching him play Stephano during the NASL Open and his play had improved a lot. Granted, it was a single online Bo3, and Stephano wasn't playing his best, but still drewbie looked really good. To be completely honest though, after watching desRow's stream today, he really doesn't seem like he's that good. Also when he was losing he was going on and on about how "Well this guy really isn't that good" which is not the mindset of a Code S or even Code A player. I doubt he'll make it into Code A just because of how difficult it all is and how unskilled he is relative to the Koreans he'll be up against. Also, I've never even heard of any of the LgN Korean players, do they show up to Code A qualifiers even? I don't recognize any of their names. | ||
MasterBlasterCaster
United States568 Posts
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GuiBz
Canada108 Posts
Mais sérieusement DesRow, est-ce que le voyage va vraiment être rentable? | ||
rei
United States3593 Posts
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Corvi
Germany1406 Posts
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