For four long months since the addition of Feast to our roster, we have finally found another great player to join Millenium. Enter the Dragon!
He will be our first Korean player. Dragon is a Korean player who is officially returning to the professional gaming scene after taking a leave of absence from competitive gaming. He decided to focus on work after his departure from SlayerS but is now returning with renewed energy.
Millenium team will see Dragon at the Lone Star Clash event in Texas and at the IPL4 Open Bracket Qualifiers, both sponsored by Playhem. Dragon will also be participating on Millenium TV directy from the gaming House. In addition, Dragon will be staying at the Millenium House in Marseille after his participation at the two North American events!
Thank you giving us your time for this interview, Jeon "Dragon" YongSoo. We have several questions we would like to ask you regarding your recruitment to Team Millenium.
Why did you decide to join a foreign team ? Why and how did you come to join Millenium ?
Also why does the interview banner actually display more players that are not on Millenium then those that are. You'd expect Millenium's own TL account to use a banner with only Millenium players.
On March 07 2012 04:02 Wroshe wrote: wow. Absolutely did not expect this pickup.
Also why does the interview banner actually display more players that are not on Millenium then those that are. You'd expect Millenium's own TL account to use a banner with only Millenium players.
On March 07 2012 04:02 Wroshe wrote: wow. Absolutely did not expect this pickup.
Also why does the interview banner actually display more players that are not on Millenium then those that are. You'd expect Millenium's own TL account to use a banner with only Millenium players.
Wow quite surprising, mill never seemed like a team to hire personalities (not that that is all dragon is), but I suspect it will likely work out quite well.
Millenium has very few high profile players. Stephano is the only truly popular player, and Feast is somewhat popular, but not really a personality. This could help their exposure.
While Dragon is not really a top-tier player (certainly by Korean standards, maybe even by foreigner standards) I believe he has the potential to be one of the best in the foreigner scene. The practice house could do him quite well. In addition Mill needs to populate their house for it to make sense.
Good luck to both millenium and dragon in the future.
Grats to Dragon for finally finding a new team and moving onto outside of Korea. I'm excited to see him perform in tournaments across the globe with Stephano n Co. MiLLeNiuM Fighting!
was hoping liquid' Dragon :O , i'm so glad to see dragon going to foreign tournaments, even though he hasn't had many tournaments results so far, his stream is quite popular and i like goofy side of his lol. SUCCESS!! (eyebrows micro)
Really nice for Millenium. Llewellys getting some Koreans again is a good thing for french teams in general. The fact that he's going to the millenium house is also very good for the team. Great job millenium !
mmm not sure how i feel about dragons comeback to professional gaming, but i guess its a nice pick as the fanbase is huge he takes with him. Grats to Millenium i guess.
Looking forward to seeing Dragon in LAN tournaments. I REALLY hope for interviews on-stage/off-stage he keeps his personality that I've come to love on his stream. I dislike the amount of generic and bland personalities players have in interviews.
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
Funny, you wouldn't say something like that about Dimaga or TT1 or a host of others, but you decide to give us your useless opinion on this matter.
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
And you're an asshole, asshole.
Only pointing out the truth, but I guess that's about as constructive as calling someone an asshole twice. :/
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
Funny, you wouldn't say something like that about Dimaga or TT1 or a host of others, but you decide to give us your useless opinion on this matter.
Please go troll elsewhere.
Not trolling, just not going to jump on the <3 Dragon bandwagon, just like I didn't jump on the crucify katu bandwagon. Seems like a lot of this goodwill torwards him was born from that anyway.
Dragon cannot perform well in EU dailies because there is extreme lag. He has won NA dailies however. Dragon put a lot of thought into this so please support his decision
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
Funny, you wouldn't say something like that about Dimaga or TT1 or a host of others, but you decide to give us your useless opinion on this matter.
Please go troll elsewhere.
Wait, did Dimaga and TT1 also promised to never play professionally again?
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
Funny, you wouldn't say something like that about Dimaga or TT1 or a host of others, but you decide to give us your useless opinion on this matter.
Please go troll elsewhere.
Wait, did Dimaga and TT1 also promised to never play professionally again?
His definiton of trolling is someone having an opinion that's different than his. But for the record no they didn't as far as I know.
I would love to see his futur life in France , in marseille , in the millenium house :D ( woulb be so fun !! ^^ ) Nice pick up btw ! We will see him playing Go4sc2 without lags !!
lol@ people saying dragon is average. he's very close to the top tier by foreign standard. he's a high master on KR and able to beat GMs sometimes. i think he's going to do better than most people expected.
On March 07 2012 04:32 Elean wrote: Millenium is becoming a powerhouse.
It's probably a great pick up for them, with a korean terran to practice with, Stephano could just reach another level.
I doubt someone who is playing pretty mediocre in EU daily cups is a better practice partner than Kas.
Kas was also considered but he left Llewellys (M's manager) hanging when he cancelled his participation to the LDLC summer trophy. Given that Lwl was more or less organizing the tournament with his family with almost exclusively personal finances (he spend 500€ to buy Kas plane tickets), he wasn't that happy when Kas bailed on him.
However when Feast joined Millenium, he was leaving aAa where he was considered to be an average french player. He got into a good EU level (and maybe more tomorrow). Lwl did say he had potential and it was indeed the truth. I don't know Dragon except for his rather strange denial of homosexuality but I'm willing to give him a chance to succeed.
On March 07 2012 05:06 StimFesT wrote: I though that he wasn't going to compete proffesionaly. Whatever the case I wish him the best of luck. SUSSES!!!
He said he wouldn't compete professionally. He changed his mind. He will now compete professionally.
It is really that simple.
If the community does not want him to compete, then ban him or don't invite him to tournaments, but it seems only a small minority is hung up on his past mistakes.
I think we could use a little clarification and maybe apology from Dragon on what happened back then, but really this is a small matter and as long as he has put it behind him I don't see it as a big issue.
Good! A lot of people seem to believe that Dragon is some "bully" or scrub that can't compete at the top level. I, however, believe he has what it takes if he puts 110% effort into this amazing opportunity. I believe he will. Gogo Millenium Dragon!
On March 07 2012 04:32 Elean wrote: Millenium is becoming a powerhouse.
It's probably a great pick up for them, with a korean terran to practice with, Stephano could just reach another level.
I doubt someone who is playing pretty mediocre in EU daily cups is a better practice partner than Kas.
Kas was also considered but he left Llewellys (M's manager) hanging when he cancelled his participation to the LDLC summer trophy. Given that Lwl was more or less organizing the tournament with his family with almost exclusively personal finances (he spend 500€ to buy Kas plane tickets), he wasn't that happy when Kas bailed on him.
However when Feast joined Millenium, he was leaving aAa where he was considered to be an average french player. He got into a good EU level (and maybe more tomorrow). Lwl did say he had potential and it was indeed the truth. I don't know Dragon except for his rather strange denial of homosexuality but I'm willing to give him a chance to succeed.
People don't know what they are talking about, dragon been in the top 10 on kr ladder many times. Hes not just a random guy who got picked up , millenium know what they are doing, best of luck to dragon !
On March 07 2012 04:32 Elean wrote: Millenium is becoming a powerhouse.
It's probably a great pick up for them, with a korean terran to practice with, Stephano could just reach another level.
I doubt someone who is playing pretty mediocre in EU daily cups is a better practice partner than Kas.
Kas was also considered but he left Llewellys (M's manager) hanging when he cancelled his participation to the LDLC summer trophy. Given that Lwl was more or less organizing the tournament with his family with almost exclusively personal finances (he spend 500€ to buy Kas plane tickets), he wasn't that happy when Kas bailed on him.
However when Feast joined Millenium, he was leaving aAa where he was considered to be an average french player. He got into a good EU level (and maybe more tomorrow). Lwl did say he had potential and it was indeed the truth. I don't know Dragon except for his rather strange denial of homosexuality but I'm willing to give him a chance to succeed.
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
Funny, you wouldn't say something like that about Dimaga or TT1 or a host of others, but you decide to give us your useless opinion on this matter.
Please go troll elsewhere.
I would say that about the other people you mention. Outright cheating (match fixing and the like, not PED use) is met with a lifetime ban in most major sports. I know that my view is not a popular one; I think that nobody caught cheating should be allowed to compete.
On March 07 2012 04:32 Elean wrote: Millenium is becoming a powerhouse.
It's probably a great pick up for them, with a korean terran to practice with, Stephano could just reach another level.
I doubt someone who is playing pretty mediocre in EU daily cups is a better practice partner than Kas.
Kas was also considered but he left Llewellys (M's manager) hanging when he cancelled his participation to the LDLC summer trophy. Given that Lwl was more or less organizing the tournament with his family with almost exclusively personal finances (he spend 500€ to buy Kas plane tickets), he wasn't that happy when Kas bailed on him.
However when Feast joined Millenium, he was leaving aAa where he was considered to be an average french player. He got into a good EU level (and maybe more tomorrow). Lwl did say he had potential and it was indeed the truth. I don't know Dragon except for his rather strange denial of homosexuality but I'm willing to give him a chance to succeed.
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
Funny, you wouldn't say something like that about Dimaga or TT1 or a host of others, but you decide to give us your useless opinion on this matter.
Please go troll elsewhere.
I would say that about the other people you mention. Outright cheating (match fixing and the like, not PED use) is met with a lifetime ban in most major sports. I know that my view is not a popular one; I think that nobody caught cheating should be allowed to compete.
I wonder why there is still Sumo and boxing fights ...
as a long time dragon fan i have to admit I am disappointed by his choice in team. Mostly because Mill doesn't seem to have very much content about their players in english but maybe they will surprise me and realize that with dragon comes many diverse fans whose one commonality is english.
either way i am soooo excited to see dragon compete at IPL 4 and in texas
Not sure why Millenium would sign such a mediocre Korean if they're starting to look for players from there. Would be better to invest a bit more and pick up someone with more to offer, or if they don't want to spend more invest in a rising foreigner.
Maybe it works out well for them, I guess they'll get a few new fans, but I don't see him doing anything of note results wise.
as a long time dragon fan i have to admit I am disappointed by his choice in team. Mostly because Mill doesn't seem to have very much content about their players in english but maybe they will surprise me and realize that with dragon comes many diverse fans whose one commonality is english.
either way i am soooo excited to see dragon compete at IPL 4 and in texas
DRAGON FIGHTINg!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You're disappointed about Dragon's choice of team because the Millenium site doesn't have a lof of english content ? Either I got this wrong or this is the worst reason ever to be disappointed into anyone's decision.*
Anyway, SUCCESS indeed !
*Also to be less negative, I'm sure Mill will put effort into providing more and more content in english in the future, they already translated a part of the ITW which is a first on the site, afaik
as a long time dragon fan i have to admit I am disappointed by his choice in team. Mostly because Mill doesn't seem to have very much content about their players in english but maybe they will surprise me and realize that with dragon comes many diverse fans whose one commonality is english.
either way i am soooo excited to see dragon compete at IPL 4 and in texas
DRAGON FIGHTINg!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You're disappointed about Dragon's choice of team because the Millenium site doesn't have a lof of english content ? Either I got this wrong or this is the worst reason ever to be disappointed into anyone's decision.*
Anyway, SUCCESS indeed !
*Also to be less negative, I'm sure Mill will put effort into providing more and more content in english in the future, they already translated a part of the ITW which is a first on the site, afaik
How is this the "worst reason ever?" i want to see interviews with my favorite player and articles about his wins and training if its in french I cant exactly read it and as you said this translated introduction article is a first on the site which just validates my point even more. Not sure whats so hard to understand about that.
Llewellys has a gift to find pearl players. First with Stephano : he was an average player unable to compete with top FR players. And now, look at him, he's considered as the best foreigner. Same for Feast : nothing done before he was kept by LLewellys, and now he's one of the more up and coming foreign protoss.
On March 07 2012 06:11 Faust852 wrote: Llewellys has a gift to find pearl players. First with Stephano : he was an average player unable to compete with top FR players. And now, look at him, he's considered as the best foreigner. Same for Feast : nothing done before he was kept by LLewellys, and now he's one of the more up and coming foreign protoss.
Yes, Millnium is doing something with there players others arnt and they should take note
as a long time dragon fan i have to admit I am disappointed by his choice in team. Mostly because Mill doesn't seem to have very much content about their players in english but maybe they will surprise me and realize that with dragon comes many diverse fans whose one commonality is english.
either way i am soooo excited to see dragon compete at IPL 4 and in texas
DRAGON FIGHTINg!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You're disappointed about Dragon's choice of team because the Millenium site doesn't have a lof of english content ? Either I got this wrong or this is the worst reason ever to be disappointed into anyone's decision.*
Anyway, SUCCESS indeed !
*Also to be less negative, I'm sure Mill will put effort into providing more and more content in english in the future, they already translated a part of the ITW which is a first on the site, afaik
How is this the "worst reason ever?" i want to see interviews with my favorite player and articles about his wins and training if its in french I cant exactly read it and as you said this translated introduction article is a first on the site which just validates my point even more. Not sure whats so hard to understand about that.
You have a great point. It's unlikely that Millenium will translate everything relative to Dragon, still fan translated content is fairly regular on Stephano's fanclub so I wouldn't worry too much.
PS : It wasn't a first, they started writing more in english. The videos of the House were subbed in english and french.
I think this is a smart move. Splash into the foreign scene instead of facing a wall in Korea due to his history. If he succeeds and makes his way up the ranks from outside, I'm sure he will get some warmer reception when/if he decides to transition to a korean team. People love winners, but love comeback stories even more. Champions can buy forgiveness.
On March 07 2012 06:11 Faust852 wrote: Llewellys has a gift to find pearl players. First with Stephano : he was an average player unable to compete with top FR players. And now, look at him, he's considered as the best foreigner. Same for Feast : nothing done before he was kept by LLewellys, and now he's one of the more up and coming foreign protoss.
First player for Millenium in Starcraft II was ... Huk.
Despite what Dragon said, he obviously doesn't want to stop playing yet, streaming many hours everyday. I would guess SlayerS dropped him for his lack of performance but in order to preserve dragon's name said he left for other reasons. Anyways, great addition to the team on mill's part and Goodluck to both Dragon and Mill!
On March 07 2012 06:11 Faust852 wrote: Llewellys has a gift to find pearl players. First with Stephano : he was an average player unable to compete with top FR players. And now, look at him, he's considered as the best foreigner. Same for Feast : nothing done before he was kept by LLewellys, and now he's one of the more up and coming foreign protoss.
Like Vira said, you could also add Huk who went to Millenium (not sure if Llewellys or Moman detected him but it doesn't matter) when he was quite good but with no lan result and ended up with a mlg title.
Not sure why Millenium would sign such a mediocre Korean if they're starting to look for players from there. Would be better to invest a bit more and pick up someone with more to offer, or if they don't want to spend more invest in a rising foreigner.
Maybe it works out well for them, I guess they'll get a few new fans, but I don't see him doing anything of note results wise.
Dragon has shown a lot of potential. Millenium first agreed to see his gameplay through his replays on stream and offered a place in the MSI Pro Cup #7. After seeing his playstyle against ToD, who has a lot of respect in the EU scene, they thought that it would be worth investing in him. Dragon may not have a lot of wins under his belt but he is a passionate player who works really hard. I think the work attitude is part of the reason why Millenium chose him. Part of the reason why a team decides to pick a player up is based on how agreeable a player is and how compatible they are.
as a long time dragon fan i have to admit I am disappointed by his choice in team. Mostly because Mill doesn't seem to have very much content about their players in english but maybe they will surprise me and realize that with dragon comes many diverse fans whose one commonality is english.
either way i am soooo excited to see dragon compete at IPL 4 and in texas
DRAGON FIGHTINg!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is actually a major reason as to why Millenium and Dragon have decided to work together to break down these barriers and limitations ^^. eSports should not be limited to one language
Not sure why Millenium would sign such a mediocre Korean if they're starting to look for players from there. Would be better to invest a bit more and pick up someone with more to offer, or if they don't want to spend more invest in a rising foreigner.
Maybe it works out well for them, I guess they'll get a few new fans, but I don't see him doing anything of note results wise.
Dragon has shown a lot of potential. Millenium first agreed to see his gameplay through his replays on stream and offered a place in the MSI Pro Cup #7. After seeing his playstyle against ToD, who has a lot of respect in the EU scene, they thought that it would be worth investing in him. Dragon may not have a lot of wins under his belt but he is a passionate player who works really hard. I think the work attitude is part of the reason why Millenium chose him. Part of the reason why a team decides to pick a player up is based on how agreeable a player is and how compatible they are.
as a long time dragon fan i have to admit I am disappointed by his choice in team. Mostly because Mill doesn't seem to have very much content about their players in english but maybe they will surprise me and realize that with dragon comes many diverse fans whose one commonality is english.
either way i am soooo excited to see dragon compete at IPL 4 and in texas
DRAGON FIGHTINg!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is actually a major reason as to why Millenium and Dragon have decided to work together to break down these barriers and limitations ^^. eSports should not be limited to one language
I thank you on behalf of our community for translating between both parties.
as a long time dragon fan i have to admit I am disappointed by his choice in team. Mostly because Mill doesn't seem to have very much content about their players in english but maybe they will surprise me and realize that with dragon comes many diverse fans whose one commonality is english.
either way i am soooo excited to see dragon compete at IPL 4 and in texas
DRAGON FIGHTINg!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You're disappointed about Dragon's choice of team because the Millenium site doesn't have a lof of english content ? Either I got this wrong or this is the worst reason ever to be disappointed into anyone's decision.*
Anyway, SUCCESS indeed !
*Also to be less negative, I'm sure Mill will put effort into providing more and more content in english in the future, they already translated a part of the ITW which is a first on the site, afaik
How is this the "worst reason ever?" i want to see interviews with my favorite player and articles about his wins and training if its in french I cant exactly read it and as you said this translated introduction article is a first on the site which just validates my point even more. Not sure whats so hard to understand about that.
Nothing. Lack of english content on the official website simply sounds like such a trivial thing to be disappointed by, when considering the player choice of a team.
This may very well be a win-win situation for both parties. Dragon gets a team that will support him (Millenium reputation might not be that good among TL trolls & fanbois, but it's a team that keeps its promises towards the players and once they recruit them they give them full support, plus the manager Llewellys is an honest and hard-working person), he will get to live in a gaming house (slightly different from those in Korea I would expect ) and he gets to discover another continent, country and culture, which he seems to be eager too. He seems to have the character and the motivation to make it work, that's great. Millenium gets a popular korean player who can give them access to the korean scene and maybe get some respect there, as a powerful and professional team and not only as the "team of Stephano", which may allow them to recruit another world class player in the future to pair with the zerg french genius. Plus, Dragon is not exactly a complete noob either, so he'll be a great support for the team tournaments Millenium is in, and if he manages to get excellent solo results, it's even better for him and for the team
So good luck Dragon, I hope you'll enjoy your stay in Europe and in France !
Dragon's skills show that he is one of those that can make it in the big leagues because his win ratio is astounding, even if he took a small break and did not win any major events. He is one the most entertaining players out there. It's hard not to like this guy.
On March 07 2012 06:49 hansmuff wrote: "Le Dragon" will be completely awesome. Will they let him stream from the team house?
Of course. One of the reasons they recruited Dragon is his popularity, he will stream from the house, probably like Stephano, on the Millenium TV sometimes, and when he wants on his own stream.
On March 07 2012 06:47 Ylrahc wrote: This may very well be a win-win situation for both parties. Dragon gets a team that will support him (Millenium reputation might not be that good among TL trolls & fanbois, but it's a team that keeps its promises towards the players and once they recruit them they give them full support, plus the manager Llewellys is an honest and hard-working person), he will get to live in a gaming house (slightly different from those in Korea I would expect ) and he gets to discover another continent, country and culture, which he seems to be eager too. He seems to have the character and the motivation to make it work, that's great. Millenium gets a popular korean player who can give them access to the korean scene and maybe get some respect there, which may allow them to recruit another world class player in the future to pair with Stephano. Plus, Dragon is not exactly a complete noob either, so he'll be a great support for the team tournaments Millenium is in, and if he manages to get great solo results, it's even better for him and for the team
So good luck Dragon, I hope you'll enjoy your stay in Europe and in France !
As much as it will open up a group of Korean viewers, the intention was that with Dragon, Millenium would have more access to the NA scene as opposed to the KR scene. Like many other people have said, Millenium currently limits their site to French speaking fans. Hopefully, there will be more English content from now on and Millenium will also have more exposure in not only the EU scene but the NA scene as well with players like Dragon and Stephano. Having said that, if Dragon attends and gets past the GSL Qualifiers (not officially confirmed, just speculation), he will be willing to compete in the KR scene as well. However, from what I understand, that is not the priority for both Millenium and Dragon. Their focus is currently on the foreign scene.
On March 07 2012 06:49 hansmuff wrote: "Le Dragon" will be completely awesome. Will they let him stream from the team house?
Of course. One of the reasons they recruited Dragon is his popularity, he will stream from the house, probably like Stephano, on the Millenium TV sometimes, and when he wants on his own stream.
I never watch Stephano's or Millennium's stream, so I didn't know how they handle it. I only know it was an issue at SlayerS. Thank you!
On March 07 2012 06:47 Ylrahc wrote: This may very well be a win-win situation for both parties. Dragon gets a team that will support him (Millenium reputation might not be that good among TL trolls & fanbois, but it's a team that keeps its promises towards the players and once they recruit them they give them full support, plus the manager Llewellys is an honest and hard-working person), he will get to live in a gaming house (slightly different from those in Korea I would expect ) and he gets to discover another continent, country and culture, which he seems to be eager too. He seems to have the character and the motivation to make it work, that's great. Millenium gets a popular korean player who can give them access to the korean scene and maybe get some respect there, which may allow them to recruit another world class player in the future to pair with Stephano. Plus, Dragon is not exactly a complete noob either, so he'll be a great support for the team tournaments Millenium is in, and if he manages to get great solo results, it's even better for him and for the team
So good luck Dragon, I hope you'll enjoy your stay in Europe and in France !
As much as it will open up a group of Korean viewers, the intention was that with Dragon, Millenium would have more access to the NA scene as opposed to the KR scene. Like many other people have said, Millenium currently limits their site to French speaking fans. Hopefully, there will be more English content from now on and Millenium will also have more exposure in not only the EU scene but the NA scene as well with players like Dragon and Stephano. Having said that, if Dragon attends and gets past the GSL Qualifiers (not officially confirmed, just speculation), he will be willing to compete in the KR scene as well. However, from what I understand, that is not the priority for both Millenium and Dragon. Their focus is currently on the foreign scene.
I hope this clarifies any misunderstandings ^^
Well, I was listening to the stream, and Llewellys explicitly said a reason he wanted to recruit Dragon is to get contacts in the korean scene, to potentially recruit a top world korean player later on. He even trolled a bit saying he thought last autumn that Stephano may help with the contacts part, but as Stephano is "like he is" (dunno what it means exactly, not that fluent in korean for sure, and perhaps he didn't fit / feel very well in Korea), it kinda failed So yes, Dragon will focus his play on the foreign scene, but the fact that he is korean played in the decision to recruit him too, so Millenium gets more exposure in Korea.
On March 07 2012 06:47 Ylrahc wrote: This may very well be a win-win situation for both parties. Dragon gets a team that will support him (Millenium reputation might not be that good among TL trolls & fanbois, but it's a team that keeps its promises towards the players and once they recruit them they give them full support, plus the manager Llewellys is an honest and hard-working person), he will get to live in a gaming house (slightly different from those in Korea I would expect ) and he gets to discover another continent, country and culture, which he seems to be eager too. He seems to have the character and the motivation to make it work, that's great. Millenium gets a popular korean player who can give them access to the korean scene and maybe get some respect there, which may allow them to recruit another world class player in the future to pair with Stephano. Plus, Dragon is not exactly a complete noob either, so he'll be a great support for the team tournaments Millenium is in, and if he manages to get great solo results, it's even better for him and for the team
So good luck Dragon, I hope you'll enjoy your stay in Europe and in France !
As much as it will open up a group of Korean viewers, the intention was that with Dragon, Millenium would have more access to the NA scene as opposed to the KR scene. Like many other people have said, Millenium currently limits their site to French speaking fans. Hopefully, there will be more English content from now on and Millenium will also have more exposure in not only the EU scene but the NA scene as well with players like Dragon and Stephano. Having said that, if Dragon attends and gets past the GSL Qualifiers (not officially confirmed, just speculation), he will be willing to compete in the KR scene as well. However, from what I understand, that is not the priority for both Millenium and Dragon. Their focus is currently on the foreign scene.
I hope this clarifies any misunderstandings ^^
Well, I was listening to the stream, and Llewellys explicitly said a reason he wanted to recruit Dragon is to get contacts in the korean scene, to potentially recruit a top world korean player later on. He even trolled a bit saying he thought last autumn that Stephano may help with the contacts part, but as Stephano is "like he is" (dunno what it means exactly, not that fluent in korean for sure, and perhaps he didn't fit / feel very well in Korea), it kinda failed So yes, Dragon will focus his play on the foreign scene, but the fact that he is korean played in the decision to recruit him too, so Millenium gets more exposure in Korea.
Very interesting to note, did not know Remy said that Maybe more Korean players will be featured in Millenium in the future as well ^O^ I was aware that Millenium wanted a Terran player We will see what happens! This is quite exciting~
oh and thank you for the siege tanks Millenium, they look very nice in my living room<3
If you have watched dragon's stream, you should know the potential and talent this kid has. I've seen him do the randomest builds, while stuffing 5 pieces of bread in his mouth, laughing and beating GM koreans. If he takes it 100 percent serious, people will definitely know and respect Dragon a ton more over the next few months. I've always felt like Dragon's self motivation is what has held him back, he has a hard time being serious for extended periods of time. Moving to France, living in a team house, should be all the motivation he ever needed and I expect to see a stud terran emerge for millenium shortly. Congrats to Millenium and Love Dragon
On March 07 2012 06:47 Ylrahc wrote: This may very well be a win-win situation for both parties. Dragon gets a team that will support him (Millenium reputation might not be that good among TL trolls & fanbois, but it's a team that keeps its promises towards the players and once they recruit them they give them full support, plus the manager Llewellys is an honest and hard-working person), he will get to live in a gaming house (slightly different from those in Korea I would expect ) and he gets to discover another continent, country and culture, which he seems to be eager too. He seems to have the character and the motivation to make it work, that's great. Millenium gets a popular korean player who can give them access to the korean scene and maybe get some respect there, which may allow them to recruit another world class player in the future to pair with Stephano. Plus, Dragon is not exactly a complete noob either, so he'll be a great support for the team tournaments Millenium is in, and if he manages to get great solo results, it's even better for him and for the team
So good luck Dragon, I hope you'll enjoy your stay in Europe and in France !
As much as it will open up a group of Korean viewers, the intention was that with Dragon, Millenium would have more access to the NA scene as opposed to the KR scene. Like many other people have said, Millenium currently limits their site to French speaking fans. Hopefully, there will be more English content from now on and Millenium will also have more exposure in not only the EU scene but the NA scene as well with players like Dragon and Stephano. Having said that, if Dragon attends and gets past the GSL Qualifiers (not officially confirmed, just speculation), he will be willing to compete in the KR scene as well. However, from what I understand, that is not the priority for both Millenium and Dragon. Their focus is currently on the foreign scene.
I hope this clarifies any misunderstandings ^^
Well, I was listening to the stream, and Llewellys explicitly said a reason he wanted to recruit Dragon is to get contacts in the korean scene, to potentially recruit a top world korean player later on. He even trolled a bit saying he thought last autumn that Stephano may help with the contacts part, but as Stephano is "like he is" (dunno what it means exactly, not that fluent in korean for sure, and perhaps he didn't fit / feel very well in Korea), it kinda failed So yes, Dragon will focus his play on the foreign scene, but the fact that he is korean played in the decision to recruit him too, so Millenium gets more exposure in Korea.
I don't think Millenium's really cares about their korean fan base , their sponsor are only french/european exept MSI And the real reason was to get a good and popular terran player not a ticket to get more korean players ^^ Dragon could have been american / european or anything else I don't think it would have change something.
On March 07 2012 07:05 ticklishmusic wrote: SUSSESS
This.
Also, Dragon is actually a fairly decent player, but also hilarious. I actually someone do his 7CC into re-aligning the SCVS and hiding the second CC strat against me in hopes I would leave the game. I just typed "I see you're a Dragon fan" and he responded with "lol" and left the game.
I honestly did not expect this, but thank you so much Millenium for picking up an awesome player. Your fan numbers are sure to grow by at LEAST 10k people.
On March 07 2012 07:09 pumpy145 wrote: wait... I thought Dragon left SlayerS because he wanted to go back to working and just play SC2 for fun, why did he join another pro team?
On March 07 2012 06:47 Ylrahc wrote: This may very well be a win-win situation for both parties. Dragon gets a team that will support him (Millenium reputation might not be that good among TL trolls & fanbois, but it's a team that keeps its promises towards the players and once they recruit them they give them full support, plus the manager Llewellys is an honest and hard-working person), he will get to live in a gaming house (slightly different from those in Korea I would expect ) and he gets to discover another continent, country and culture, which he seems to be eager too. He seems to have the character and the motivation to make it work, that's great. Millenium gets a popular korean player who can give them access to the korean scene and maybe get some respect there, which may allow them to recruit another world class player in the future to pair with Stephano. Plus, Dragon is not exactly a complete noob either, so he'll be a great support for the team tournaments Millenium is in, and if he manages to get great solo results, it's even better for him and for the team
So good luck Dragon, I hope you'll enjoy your stay in Europe and in France !
As much as it will open up a group of Korean viewers, the intention was that with Dragon, Millenium would have more access to the NA scene as opposed to the KR scene. Like many other people have said, Millenium currently limits their site to French speaking fans. Hopefully, there will be more English content from now on and Millenium will also have more exposure in not only the EU scene but the NA scene as well with players like Dragon and Stephano. Having said that, if Dragon attends and gets past the GSL Qualifiers (not officially confirmed, just speculation), he will be willing to compete in the KR scene as well. However, from what I understand, that is not the priority for both Millenium and Dragon. Their focus is currently on the foreign scene.
I hope this clarifies any misunderstandings ^^
Well, I was listening to the stream, and Llewellys explicitly said a reason he wanted to recruit Dragon is to get contacts in the korean scene, to potentially recruit a top world korean player later on. He even trolled a bit saying he thought last autumn that Stephano may help with the contacts part, but as Stephano is "like he is" (dunno what it means exactly, not that fluent in korean for sure, and perhaps he didn't fit / feel very well in Korea), it kinda failed So yes, Dragon will focus his play on the foreign scene, but the fact that he is korean played in the decision to recruit him too, so Millenium gets more exposure in Korea.
I don't think Millenium's really cares about their korean fan base , their sponsor are only french/european exept MSI And the real reason was to get a good and popular terran player not a ticket to get more korean players ^^ Dragon could have been american / european or anything else I don't think it would have change something.
On March 07 2012 06:47 Ylrahc wrote: This may very well be a win-win situation for both parties. Dragon gets a team that will support him (Millenium reputation might not be that good among TL trolls & fanbois, but it's a team that keeps its promises towards the players and once they recruit them they give them full support, plus the manager Llewellys is an honest and hard-working person), he will get to live in a gaming house (slightly different from those in Korea I would expect ) and he gets to discover another continent, country and culture, which he seems to be eager too. He seems to have the character and the motivation to make it work, that's great. Millenium gets a popular korean player who can give them access to the korean scene and maybe get some respect there, which may allow them to recruit another world class player in the future to pair with Stephano. Plus, Dragon is not exactly a complete noob either, so he'll be a great support for the team tournaments Millenium is in, and if he manages to get great solo results, it's even better for him and for the team
So good luck Dragon, I hope you'll enjoy your stay in Europe and in France !
As much as it will open up a group of Korean viewers, the intention was that with Dragon, Millenium would have more access to the NA scene as opposed to the KR scene. Like many other people have said, Millenium currently limits their site to French speaking fans. Hopefully, there will be more English content from now on and Millenium will also have more exposure in not only the EU scene but the NA scene as well with players like Dragon and Stephano. Having said that, if Dragon attends and gets past the GSL Qualifiers (not officially confirmed, just speculation), he will be willing to compete in the KR scene as well. However, from what I understand, that is not the priority for both Millenium and Dragon. Their focus is currently on the foreign scene.
I hope this clarifies any misunderstandings ^^
Well, I was listening to the stream, and Llewellys explicitly said a reason he wanted to recruit Dragon is to get contacts in the korean scene, to potentially recruit a top world korean player later on. He even trolled a bit saying he thought last autumn that Stephano may help with the contacts part, but as Stephano is "like he is" (dunno what it means exactly, not that fluent in korean for sure, and perhaps he didn't fit / feel very well in Korea), it kinda failed So yes, Dragon will focus his play on the foreign scene, but the fact that he is korean played in the decision to recruit him too, so Millenium gets more exposure in Korea.
I don't think Millenium's really cares about their korean fan base , their sponsor are only french/european exept MSI And the real reason was to get a good and popular terran player not a ticket to get more korean players ^^ Dragon could have been american / european or anything else I don't think it would have change something.
Did you read the part where I said I was quoting the words of Llewellys, manager of the Millenium SC2 team ? ... and you don't read properly : it's not the korean fan base they care about, it's about the opinion of korean pros towards the Millenium team and the contacts with said pros. It's obviously not the only reason they recruited him, but it's one of them. Besides, recruiting koreans is definitely a good move to get more european / french exposure...
Considering the fact that Dragon said he would stop his pro career, read his interview : he changed his mind a while ago and actually wanted to join a foreign team so he could discover new things and get chances to play EU / US tournaments.
On March 07 2012 07:14 archonOOid wrote: wow great pickup millenium might now be the best foreigner team! They have a team house + great players + nice location in france
I don't think so. At this time, only Stephano performs really well, with Feast but he still needs to improve a lot to compete with the top tiers. Imho, Diestar is at the same level. Lalush is pretty dead right now and Tarson is not come back in his old shape yet. Adel did well by beating ToD at the PxL Lan (french lan) but still, it's not a great accomplishment ...
Teams like EG, Quantic, TL or Empire are much more solid right now.
On March 07 2012 07:14 archonOOid wrote: wow great pickup millenium might now be the best foreigner team! They have a team house + great players + nice location in france
I don't think so. At this time, only Stephano performs really well, with Feast but he still needs to improve a lot to compete with the top tiers. Imho, Diestar is at the same level. Lalush is pretty dead right now and Tarson is not come back in his old shape yet. Adel did well by beating ToD at the PxL Lan (french lan) but still, it's not a great accomplishment ...
Teams like EG, Quantic, TL or Empire are much more solid right now.
YAY GO QUANTIC<3<3<3<3 Would be nice to see teams like Millenium compete in team leagues or something like that. Would be very interesting and fun
On March 07 2012 07:25 INTOtheVOID wrote: I forgive Dragon, and a lot of the other players who have been caught cheating in the past. But why can't the community forgive sAviOr.
Stream cheating is not the same as a match fixing scandal That's a felony in Korea. Totally different. Not to say I don't love sAviOr.
I knew something was coming. I'm happy that he's finally able to get on a team, and I congratulate him for that! Even though this wasn't a team I would've expected, I'm glad he joined.
Congratz to dragon. Hopefully after IPL 4 he will start going to more tournaments. Also I thought he was just going to get a job or something, is he returning to doing starcraft full time?
Did they make an agreement with his contract that he needs duel monitors with him every time he goes to tournaments ! Too soon? J/k! Congrats to dragon :D. About time..
On March 07 2012 07:40 Balgrog wrote: Congratz to dragon. Hopefully after IPL 4 he will start going to more tournaments. Also I thought he was just going to get a job or something, is he returning to doing starcraft full time?
On March 07 2012 07:14 archonOOid wrote: wow great pickup millenium might now be the best foreigner team! They have a team house + great players + nice location in france
Teams like EG, Quantic, TL or Empire are much more solid right now.
None of these team are really that dominant tbh...it's like picking a winner from an average bunch...and all the team have in common is they all have that 1 player that carriers the team name into finals...but it remains purely individual basis rather then 2/3 player consistently pushing things forward.
Until all of the teams have 2-3 players in a GSL Code A&S month after month it's hard to say one team is better then another...
On March 07 2012 07:14 archonOOid wrote: wow great pickup millenium might now be the best foreigner team! They have a team house + great players + nice location in france
Teams like EG, Quantic, TL or Empire are much more solid right now.
None of these team are really that dominant tbh...it's like picking a winner from an average bunch...and all the team have in common is they all have that 1 player that carriers the team name into finals...but it remains purely individual basis rather then 2/3 player consistently pushing things forward.
Until all of the teams have 2-3 players in a GSL Code A&S month after month it's hard to say one team is better then another...
All of those teams (well maybe not EG)+Mouz, have placed consistently higher than Millenium in nearly every teamleague they've shared participation in.
On March 07 2012 06:47 Ylrahc wrote: This may very well be a win-win situation for both parties. Dragon gets a team that will support him (Millenium reputation might not be that good among TL trolls & fanbois, but it's a team that keeps its promises towards the players and once they recruit them they give them full support, plus the manager Llewellys is an honest and hard-working person), he will get to live in a gaming house (slightly different from those in Korea I would expect ) and he gets to discover another continent, country and culture, which he seems to be eager too. He seems to have the character and the motivation to make it work, that's great. Millenium gets a popular korean player who can give them access to the korean scene and maybe get some respect there, which may allow them to recruit another world class player in the future to pair with Stephano. Plus, Dragon is not exactly a complete noob either, so he'll be a great support for the team tournaments Millenium is in, and if he manages to get great solo results, it's even better for him and for the team
So good luck Dragon, I hope you'll enjoy your stay in Europe and in France !
As much as it will open up a group of Korean viewers, the intention was that with Dragon, Millenium would have more access to the NA scene as opposed to the KR scene. Like many other people have said, Millenium currently limits their site to French speaking fans. Hopefully, there will be more English content from now on and Millenium will also have more exposure in not only the EU scene but the NA scene as well with players like Dragon and Stephano. Having said that, if Dragon attends and gets past the GSL Qualifiers (not officially confirmed, just speculation), he will be willing to compete in the KR scene as well. However, from what I understand, that is not the priority for both Millenium and Dragon. Their focus is currently on the foreign scene.
I hope this clarifies any misunderstandings ^^
Well, I was listening to the stream, and Llewellys explicitly said a reason he wanted to recruit Dragon is to get contacts in the korean scene, to potentially recruit a top world korean player later on. He even trolled a bit saying he thought last autumn that Stephano may help with the contacts part, but as Stephano is "like he is" (dunno what it means exactly, not that fluent in korean for sure, and perhaps he didn't fit / feel very well in Korea), it kinda failed So yes, Dragon will focus his play on the foreign scene, but the fact that he is korean played in the decision to recruit him too, so Millenium gets more exposure in Korea.
I watched the stream and I didn't understand the same thing as you. I think he said Stephano didn't help him get in contact with many Koreans because "he is like he is" (he probably meant shy). So he contacted Dragon by himself, not through Stephano.
But yes he also said Dragon was more like a prospect or an underdog, and that Millenium was keeping trying to sign a recognized pro. Llewellys has teased many times for the past months that they were aiming for a pro (people were expecting players like Bling or Kas, personally I hoped for Kiwikaki). He said Terran players were either at the top, or declining so it's easier to get a Terran underdog, and maybe pick a pro from another race.
Also previously Millenium's position was to promote the french speaking community but I believe it's changed a bit with Ironsquid. Llewellys said a big tournament in France would draw the mainstream medias and since among plenty of Koreans the only french are Stephano and Tod and they are/were Millenium, journalists would be interested to hear about the team. So maybe he's thinking having a Korean in the team can help about the medias and financing too.
They sign Dragon and get almost free representation in two major tournaments (ipl4+ls), those french sure know how to make business! ;-) Congrats to both parties.
This is very interesting! Hope to see him on some EU LAN´s. Dragon has worldclass micro for sure, but he lacks in the build/strategy/decision area I would guess.
This is great news - Really Happy for Dragon, Millennium and all sc2 fans: and grateful to DearYuna for all the support she's given him over recent times. We knew of his ambition to join a Foreign team - specifically one with a Team House - and see the world; and it was brave of him to quit Slayers and openly say he would focus on his Shipping company career. It would have been a loss to our favourite eSport if he had ended up with the latter.
His work ethic is second to non (as you'd expect from a Slayers Terran), his play-style experimental and entertaining. He's also a great entertainer - and we need more of them in the scene if we're to see eSports cross over to the mainstream. I wish he and the team all the best. Success
This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
This is Millenium's first non-European pickup I think. Wouldn't have been the team I'd pick out for Dragon, however hopefully this means he can participate in far more foreign tournaments.
A bit disappointed a North American team didn't pick him up first though, I'm surprised Millenium had it in the budget!
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
On March 07 2012 08:48 juicy wrote: This is Millenium's first non-European pickup I think. Wouldn't have been the team I'd pick out for Dragon, however hopefully this means he can participate in far more foreign tournaments.
A bit disappointed a North American team didn't pick him up first though, I'm surprised Millenium had it in the budget!
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
Would you not pick up Dimaga for the same reasons?
If players prove they're willing to change we should give them that chance. Like in Baseball when a player uses steroids, it hurts their legacy but shouldn't exclude them from being in the community. Anyone who says once a cheater always a cheater is delusional, nearly every one of us have cheated at something in our lives (IE: Homework) If we as a community are unable to forgive then that is very sad! However I honestly can't say whether or not Dragon deserves forgiveness or not because I don't really follow him, however if he no longer cheats then this is a great pickup!!! Very skilled player
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
People forgive. Naniwa and Dimaga had problems like that too a long time ago.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
Guess dimaga and TT1 don't deserve a team for this reason... ??
On March 07 2012 09:57 Demicore wrote: I'm really glad Millenium picked him up; I just hope he doesn't get a skewed image of our country based on what he sees in Marseille T_T
On March 07 2012 09:52 Tufas wrote: I read "Draco joins Millenium" and I almost couldn`t restrain myself. When I read the OP and saw that it was not Draco...
On March 07 2012 09:52 Tufas wrote: I read "Draco joins Millenium" and I almost couldn`t restrain myself. When I read the OP and saw that it was not Draco...
Well good luck dragon. :D
The man who took down Xelloxs you mean lol. ^^
I don't know about Xellos, but I'm pretty sure that Draco took down Midas during WCG 2006.
Anyway, congrats on picking up Dragon, good luck in the future and also Team Millenium.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
Well, as we can see ,you have a history of giving unnecessary comments. And if you ever continue posting, i will remind everyone! And the comparison with destiny is a bit weird. dragon didnt get a real team [slayers] by full time streaming, whatever happened afterwards. anyways, great opportunity for dragon to show up in some foreign tourneys in the future and hopefully he gets good results.
On March 07 2012 09:57 Demicore wrote: I'm really glad Millenium picked him up; I just hope he doesn't get a skewed image of our country based on what he sees in Marseille T_T
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
People forgive. Naniwa and Dimaga had problems like that too a long time ago.
naniwa never cheated, just bm'd. Dimagas case is different, he cheated his way to some free wins on a ladder (although he would've been fine and qualified even if he hadn't have done that). Dragons case is different because he: 1) actually cheated in a live tournament 2) promissed the Korean community to stay away from the competitive scene 3) ended up not holding his promiss
however I think all this is pretty over-exaggerated. In the end if millennium recruited him they're not dumb, they're aware of his history and they feel confident that pros of recruiting dragon are more than the cons and that it won't hurt their trademark (so obviously there's a HUGE difference between combatex and dragon).
I wonder if this will make him start taking gaming seriously since he was on the premier team and now is no longer on it. Then again as he comes to MI, Coca returns to SlayerS so maybe we can see a rivalry come up ^^.
Yay Dragon <3 Hope he will continue streaming from time to time and do his stupid sh*t :D (Even though that might become more difficult from a team house...).
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
People forgive. Naniwa and Dimaga had problems like that too a long time ago.
its funny that the more popular a player is the more people hate them. so many people trolling dragon on this thread, as if it will make some difference? dunno the point. a congrats is all that's due... or a sussess!!
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
People forgive. Naniwa and Dimaga had problems like that too a long time ago.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
People forgive. Naniwa and Dimaga had problems like that too a long time ago.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
People forgive. Naniwa and Dimaga had problems like that too a long time ago.
dont fcking compare me to a cheater
was that necessary bro?
That was modest. I'm sure he made a mistake, but NaNiwa never cheated. Maybe he was thinking of TT1 or someone.
EDIT: I can't find any evidence about DIMAGA either.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
People forgive. Naniwa and Dimaga had problems like that too a long time ago.
dont fcking compare me to a cheater
was that necessary bro?
That was modest. I'm sure he made a mistake, but NaNiwa never cheated. Maybe he was thinking of TT1 or someone.
EDIT: I can't find any evidence about DIMAGA either.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
People forgive. Naniwa and Dimaga had problems like that too a long time ago.
dont fcking compare me to a cheater
was that necessary bro?
That was modest. I'm sure he made a mistake, but NaNiwa never cheated. Maybe he was thinking of TT1 or someone.
EDIT: I can't find any evidence about DIMAGA either.
DIMAGA abused the TSL ladder, he talks about it too in his recent interview with ESL.
And LOL at the guy comparing what NaNi and DIMAGA have done in the past to what Dragon has. It's not even close to as dishonorable. Even worse is that he goes back on his word to never pursue a career in progaming.
Not that it matters though, cos he will never achieve any significant results. He is a B-tier korean at best, if even that. Top tier foreigners will continue to wipe the floor with him.
I've been a slacker when it comes to watching Dragon's stream, but I will say he was the first stream I watched on TL and I am so happy to see that he is getting back into the game.
I always wondered why and what he was practicing for.
GL and GGs Dragon!
Any haters of Dragon should look at the VOD of him playing Nestea as JYS..he lost, but boy did he play well...against one of the best players in the world too.
he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....
he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....
Is this about Dragon?
Oh, you beat me to it.
Here's a direct link for those who want to check it out:
he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....
On March 07 2012 15:13 CuteZergling wrote: Slayers Jessica tweets:
he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....
On March 07 2012 15:13 CuteZergling wrote: Slayers Jessica tweets:
he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....
If this is directed at dragon then Jessica is shameless. How can you bash someone that leaves your team? Just take the high road and don't bring the dirty laundry out into the public. I lost a lot or respect for Jessica.
On March 07 2012 15:13 CuteZergling wrote: Slayers Jessica tweets:
he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject...
Over reaction much? Maybe he changed his mind what the hell is the big deal, if he was going to leave the team he was going to do it anyways this is really no reason at all to be upset........
On March 07 2012 15:13 CuteZergling wrote: Slayers Jessica tweets:
he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....
If this is directed at dragon then Jessica is shameless. How can you bash someone that leaves your team? Just take the high road and don't bring the dirty laundry out into the public. I lost a lot or respect for Jessica.
Jessica has a point though. When dragon left, he said he wanted to play sc2 as a hobby. Jessica has no problem with players leaving. She just wants honesty. If dragon said he was leaving to look for another team, then Jessica would have no problem with it.
On March 07 2012 15:13 CuteZergling wrote: Slayers Jessica tweets:
he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....
If this is directed at dragon then Jessica is shameless. How can you bash someone that leaves your team? Just take the high road and don't bring the dirty laundry out into the public. I lost a lot or respect for Jessica.
Because maybe there was a contract. Dragon likely had a contract, and when he left he asked to be relieved of the contract without paying any fees. Jessica and Boxer likely would have let him off the contract without much fuss.
If that is the case then he goes and joins a new team. That isn't exactly fair at all.
he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....
Is this about Dragon?
Seems like it. I should post the original translation of the interview in Korean. It should kind of explain Dragon's decision in changing his mind. I'm not sure what Dragon told her when she left, but there might have been some jumping to conclusion and misunderstanding.
On March 07 2012 15:13 CuteZergling wrote: Slayers Jessica tweets:
he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....
If this is directed at dragon then Jessica is shameless. How can you bash someone that leaves your team? Just take the high road and don't bring the dirty laundry out into the public. I lost a lot or respect for Jessica.
Jessica has a point though. When dragon left, he said he wanted to play sc2 as a hobby. Jessica has no problem with players leaving. She just wants honesty. If dragon said he was leaving to look for another team, then Jessica would have no problem with it.
This does not make it ok to bash a former player through twitter. This type of behavior is simply unacceptable by someone as recognizable as Jessica. She should know better.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
True except Dragon is actually skilled unlike Destiny who is a scrub ^^
On March 07 2012 15:13 CuteZergling wrote: Slayers Jessica tweets:
he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....
If this is directed at dragon then Jessica is shameless. How can you bash someone that leaves your team? Just take the high road and don't bring the dirty laundry out into the public. I lost a lot or respect for Jessica.
Jessica has a point though. When dragon left, he said he wanted to play sc2 as a hobby. Jessica has no problem with players leaving. She just wants honesty. If dragon said he was leaving to look for another team, then Jessica would have no problem with it.
This does not make it ok to bash a former player through twitter. This type of behavior is simply unacceptable by someone as recognizable as Jessica. She should know better.
to me it just seems Dragon back-stabbed Slayers/Korean Fans.
On March 07 2012 15:13 CuteZergling wrote: Slayers Jessica tweets:
he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....
If this is directed at dragon then Jessica is shameless. How can you bash someone that leaves your team? Just take the high road and don't bring the dirty laundry out into the public. I lost a lot or respect for Jessica.
Jessica has a point though. When dragon left, he said he wanted to play sc2 as a hobby. Jessica has no problem with players leaving. She just wants honesty. If dragon said he was leaving to look for another team, then Jessica would have no problem with it.
This does not make it ok to bash a former player through twitter. This type of behavior is simply unacceptable by someone as recognizable as Jessica. She should know better.
It is also unacceptable to Cheat and Lie in the past, then make it look like you change your image, only to LIE again like Dragon did. He lied, she called him on it, props to her.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
True except Dragon is actually skilled unlike Destiny who is a scrub ^^
Dragon is basically a Korean Destiny. The only difference is that Dragon is Korean and that Destiny sometimes says something sensible.
Maybe Dragon took a month off from playing and then decided he wanted to give it another shot. He's not allowed to change his mind?? I think she is just sore from losing a great player/talent who they didn't appreciate enough. We don't know what went on, maybe Dragon wanted to get in the team house and they wouldn't let him. That's gotta be frustrating, I know I'd rather move to a foreign team where you can at least have a chance at making some good money.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
True except Dragon is actually skilled unlike Destiny who is a scrub ^^
Everyone is saying Dragon is a cheater. Do you know what he did specifically?
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
True except Dragon is actually skilled unlike Destiny who is a scrub ^^
Dragon is basically a Korean Destiny. The only difference is that Dragon is Korean and that Destiny sometimes says something sensible.
I haven't seen enough of dragon's serious games to comment, but I do know that he lost a bo3 to combatex, which shouldn't happen to any good pro.
Once again I will state that I really think this is a jump to conclusion and somewhat of a misunderstanding. Please do not talk badly about Jessica or Dragon because they are both wonderful people. They are both passionate people who are dedicated to what they do, and miscommunication can often cause problems in relationships. Please be patient and the issue will be addressed soon.
On March 07 2012 15:13 CuteZergling wrote: Slayers Jessica tweets:
he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....
If this is directed at dragon then Jessica is shameless. How can you bash someone that leaves your team? Just take the high road and don't bring the dirty laundry out into the public. I lost a lot or respect for Jessica.
Jessica has a point though. When dragon left, he said he wanted to play sc2 as a hobby. Jessica has no problem with players leaving. She just wants honesty. If dragon said he was leaving to look for another team, then Jessica would have no problem with it.
This does not make it ok to bash a former player through twitter. This type of behavior is simply unacceptable by someone as recognizable as Jessica. She should know better.
One can't really take both sides of any argument because I'm a huge fan of Dragon and of course Jessica/Boxer, but I have to take Boxer/Jessica side on this one. I have to agree with Jessica expressing her feelings and letting all the fans know why Dragon left Slayers. Unfortunateley, this makes her look a little unprofessional by using her Twitter account as a way of spreading the news. However, Dragon did lie to her and the team...this is something that anyone would be upset about.
If I were Jessica I wouldn't have held back. Dragon made a pretty bad move on his part. I'm sad to say that he may lose my viewership/support in the future =\
On March 07 2012 15:13 CuteZergling wrote: Slayers Jessica tweets:
he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....
If this is directed at dragon then Jessica is shameless. How can you bash someone that leaves your team? Just take the high road and don't bring the dirty laundry out into the public. I lost a lot or respect for Jessica.
Jessica has a point though. When dragon left, he said he wanted to play sc2 as a hobby. Jessica has no problem with players leaving. She just wants honesty. If dragon said he was leaving to look for another team, then Jessica would have no problem with it.
This does not make it ok to bash a former player through twitter. This type of behavior is simply unacceptable by someone as recognizable as Jessica. She should know better.
One can't really take both sides of any argument because I'm a huge fan of Dragon and of course Jessica/Boxer, but I have to take Boxer/Jessica side on this one. I have to agree with Jessica expressing her feelings and letting all the fans know why Dragon left Slayers. Unfortunateley, this makes her look a little unprofessional by using her Twitter account as a way of spreading the news. However, Dragon did lie to her and the team...this is something that anyone would be upset about.
If I were Jessica I wouldn't have held back. Dragon made a pretty bad move on his part. I'm sad to say that he may lose my viewership/support in the future =\
Drama drama drama
If you follow Dragon's stream, there are several times in which he pointed out that he was going to be quitting the professional gaming. Even during the recruitment process, there was confusion because fans contacted different teams trying to help Dragon get recruited within that one month time frame that he allocated to himself. Just stating that out there. Having said that, the current viewpoint with Jessica's comment is very one-sided at the moment. I will talk to Dragon and Millenium as well regarding this issue about posting the interview in Korean so that it is more readily accessible.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
True except Dragon is actually skilled unlike Destiny who is a scrub ^^
Everyone is saying Dragon is a cheater. Do you know what he did specifically?
ehh, cleared out my post because I dont have patience to argue over the net. i dont like having an e-penis and tend to know how to control my testosterone.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
lol all the clash people are so butt hurt because of the katu incident. im sure you arent biased at all are you? lolol
On March 07 2012 15:31 Lifter wrote: Maybe Dragon took a month off from playing and then decided he wanted to give it another shot. He's not allowed to change his mind?? I think she is just sore from losing a great player/talent who they didn't appreciate enough. We don't know what went on, maybe Dragon wanted to get in the team house and they wouldn't let him. That's gotta be frustrating, I know I'd rather move to a foreign team where you can at least have a chance at making some good money.
In this case, maybe he should have gone to SlayerS first and told them this. I am guessing, based on Jessicas reaction, he didn't.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
True except Dragon is actually skilled unlike Destiny who is a scrub ^^
Everyone is saying Dragon is a cheater. Do you know what he did specifically?
Okay here is the just of it. He was "accused" of stream cheating a while back in an online tournament just because he "blindly countered" a players build who was supposed to be superior to him.
So basically he scouted his opponent, killed them, and won. He was then immediately accused of stream cheating and maphacking by the opposing player.
I honestly think its a joke and if I was dragon, I wouldnt have apologized just to get people off of my back. And if dragon really did do it, do you think he would have the balls to attempt to join another team? No. Because dragon is not stupid and knows the consequences.
And as far as him leaving SlayerS with the intentions of going to a foreign team... those weren't his original intentions. He was planning on returning to work. Alot of his fans wanted him to join a foreign team though as he would benefit from it greatly and would more than likely be in the team's Team House (which in this case is millenium) since he wasnt able to get real practice in the SlayerS house. Its the same reason golden and sleep left but no one is bashing them about it. so chill the fuck out, he's got this
I dunno Liquipedia and it's sources seem to tell an entirely different story about that incident and his reputation so *shrug* - While this is the first time I've actually seen merit in the complaints about Jessica being unprofessional/irresponsible and while I enjoy watching Dragon play, I have to admit that Jessica seems to be right about him. :/
Also one thing people need to realize is that changing ones mind does not equal lying. If he originally left slayers in order to work on his career but then changed his mind it doesn't make him a liar unless he planned on doing that all along which you have no way of proving since its all in his mind.
Doesnt surprise me though that Jessica would get all dramatic and butthurt though as that seems to be what she does best/most often. Thats just the price you pay for having a female in a high stress managerial position.
On March 07 2012 15:31 Lifter wrote: Maybe Dragon took a month off from playing and then decided he wanted to give it another shot. He's not allowed to change his mind?? I think she is just sore from losing a great player/talent who they didn't appreciate enough. We don't know what went on, maybe Dragon wanted to get in the team house and they wouldn't let him. That's gotta be frustrating, I know I'd rather move to a foreign team where you can at least have a chance at making some good money.
In this case, maybe he should have gone to SlayerS first and told them this. I am guessing, based on Jessicas reaction, he didn't.
But why should he? He was done with Slayers for a month, and then decided to join a team after initially thinking he would focus on work. That would be like me going to my old job I quit a while back to get permission to work for a different company even though I haven't worked at my old job for 6 months.
Normally I side with Jessica and Slayers, but this just seems kinda... odd. He left the team and was no longer affiliated with them, he doesn't owe them anything. She said he "were" a Slayers member (meaning was obviously), but that's the thing, he isn't anymore so why should he have to discuss his personal dealings with them? I'm not sure if Jessica's references to his lying are to do with this or other matters, but if it's this then I think she's way off. He wasn't lying when he said he quit. He actually did quit but then he had a change of heart. That happens a lot with anyone.
On March 07 2012 15:13 CuteZergling wrote: Slayers Jessica tweets:
he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....
If this is directed at dragon then Jessica is shameless. How can you bash someone that leaves your team? Just take the high road and don't bring the dirty laundry out into the public. I lost a lot or respect for Jessica.
Jessica has a point though. When dragon left, he said he wanted to play sc2 as a hobby. Jessica has no problem with players leaving. She just wants honesty. If dragon said he was leaving to look for another team, then Jessica would have no problem with it.
This does not make it ok to bash a former player through twitter. This type of behavior is simply unacceptable by someone as recognizable as Jessica. She should know better.
One can't really take both sides of any argument because I'm a huge fan of Dragon and of course Jessica/Boxer, but I have to take Boxer/Jessica side on this one. I have to agree with Jessica expressing her feelings and letting all the fans know why Dragon left Slayers. Unfortunateley, this makes her look a little unprofessional by using her Twitter account as a way of spreading the news. However, Dragon did lie to her and the team...this is something that anyone would be upset about.
If I were Jessica I wouldn't have held back. Dragon made a pretty bad move on his part. I'm sad to say that he may lose my viewership/support in the future =\
Drama drama drama
If you follow Dragon's stream, there are several times in which he pointed out that he was going to be quitting the professional gaming. Even during the recruitment process, there was confusion because fans contacted different teams trying to help Dragon get recruited within that one month time frame that he allocated to himself. Just stating that out there. Having said that, the current viewpoint with Jessica's comment is very one-sided at the moment. I will talk to Dragon and Millenium as well regarding this issue about posting the interview in Korean so that it is more readily accessible.
Thanks a lot..I really hope this matter gets resolved.
gratz, love watching dragon, he isnt afraid to try fun stuff and entertain his viewers. more interesting than 95% of other streams that just sit there like a donus and just play. He will bring many fan to mill, and when he plays seriously, he does well.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
True except Dragon is actually skilled unlike Destiny who is a scrub ^^
Everyone is saying Dragon is a cheater. Do you know what he did specifically?
Okay here is the just of it. He was "accused" of stream cheating a while back in an online tournament just because he "blindly countered" a players build who was supposed to be superior to him.
So basically he scouted his opponent, killed them, and won. He was then immediately accused of stream cheating and maphacking by the opposing player.
I honestly think its a joke and if I was dragon, I wouldnt have apologized just to get people off of my back. And if dragon really did do it, do you think he would have the balls to attempt to join another team? No. Because dragon is not stupid and knows the consequences.
And as far as him leaving SlayerS with the intentions of going to a foreign team... those weren't his original intentions. He was planning on returning to work. Alot of his fans wanted him to join a foreign team though as he would benefit from it greatly and would more than likely be in the team's Team House (which in this case is millenium) since he wasnt able to get real practice in the SlayerS house. Its the same reason golden and sleep left but no one is bashing them about it. so chill the fuck out, he's got this
This post is ridiculous- you state a bunch of your opinions as though they're fact. If he said "he was sorry for what he had done" the mostly likely explanation is that he did cheat. You think a pro like TheSTC is just going to make an accusation like that lightly? You think Cella is just going to expel him from Werra for no reason?
Also unless you are a mind reader you don't know what his "original intentions" were when he left Slayers- this is all speculation on your part, and the part about him basing his decisions on what his fans wanted sounds pretty far fetched to me.
The guy deserves a second chance and it's great a foreign team has picked him up but fan boys blindly defending him and lashing out at everyone is just lame.
The rest of Jessica's tweet says that Dragon never even informed SlayerS about leaving the team. Jessica actually first heard about it when Dragon posted it on his twitter. She asked him why he was quitting, and he supposedly told her that he was planning on playing SC2 just as a hobby, and that he was returning to having a job (not progaming).
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
True except Dragon is actually skilled unlike Destiny who is a scrub ^^
Everyone is saying Dragon is a cheater. Do you know what he did specifically?
Okay here is the just of it. He was "accused" of stream cheating a while back in an online tournament just because he "blindly countered" a players build who was supposed to be superior to him.
So basically he scouted his opponent, killed them, and won. He was then immediately accused of stream cheating and maphacking by the opposing player.
I honestly think its a joke and if I was dragon, I wouldnt have apologized just to get people off of my back. And if dragon really did do it, do you think he would have the balls to attempt to join another team? No. Because dragon is not stupid and knows the consequences.
And as far as him leaving SlayerS with the intentions of going to a foreign team... those weren't his original intentions. He was planning on returning to work. Alot of his fans wanted him to join a foreign team though as he would benefit from it greatly and would more than likely be in the team's Team House (which in this case is millenium) since he wasnt able to get real practice in the SlayerS house. Its the same reason golden and sleep left but no one is bashing them about it. so chill the fuck out, he's got this
This post is ridiculous- you state a bunch of your opinions as though they're fact. If he said "he was sorry for what he had done" the mostly likely explanation is that he did cheat. You think a pro like TheSTC is just going to make an accusation like that lightly? You think Cella is just going to expel him from Werra for no reason?
Also unless you are a mind reader you don't know what his "original intentions" were when he left Slayers- this is all speculation on your part, and the part about him basing his decisions on what his fans wanted sounds pretty far fetched to me.
The guy deserves a second chance and it's great a foreign team has picked him up but fan boys blindly defending him and lashing out at everyone is just lame.
EDIT: Not going to argue with anyone over "facts and opinions".
To the Op, GLHF DRAGON!! I know you will make the Homofamiry berry proud ^.^
On March 07 2012 16:08 Sein wrote: The rest of Jessica's tweet says that Dragon never even informed SlayerS about leaving the team. Jessica actually first heard about it when Dragon posted it on his twitter. She asked him why he was quitting, and he supposedly told her that he was planning on playing SC2 just as a hobby, and that he was returning to having a job (not progaming).
Which is true. Personally if I was a progamer who was about to hang up my coat, and then had a team offer me everything I wanted and more, I would not refuse that. On top of that, for someone like Dragon, being a part of a foreign team could also mean a clean slate with a clean scoreboard to escape his past controversy.
I can vouch for Dragon honestly when I say that he did not go actively searching for Millenium. I talked to Remy personally about having him participate in the MSI Pro Cup to which Remy agreed and set up the offer and everything. Dragon simply accepted. If you think about it, it really is a new chance for him, and I hope you guys support his decision to start over.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
True except Dragon is actually skilled unlike Destiny who is a scrub ^^
Everyone is saying Dragon is a cheater. Do you know what he did specifically?
Okay here is the just of it. He was "accused" of stream cheating a while back in an online tournament just because he "blindly countered" a players build who was supposed to be superior to him.
So basically he scouted his opponent, killed them, and won. He was then immediately accused of stream cheating and maphacking by the opposing player.
I honestly think its a joke and if I was dragon, I wouldnt have apologized just to get people off of my back. And if dragon really did do it, do you think he would have the balls to attempt to join another team? No. Because dragon is not stupid and knows the consequences.
And as far as him leaving SlayerS with the intentions of going to a foreign team... those weren't his original intentions. He was planning on returning to work. Alot of his fans wanted him to join a foreign team though as he would benefit from it greatly and would more than likely be in the team's Team House (which in this case is millenium) since he wasnt able to get real practice in the SlayerS house. Its the same reason golden and sleep left but no one is bashing them about it. so chill the fuck out, he's got this
I am going to quote my post from another thread:
On February 29 2012 09:37 Sein wrote:
About a few months ago, I started hearing "Dragon never actually admitted to stream-cheating, so it's not a proven fact that he cheated" in the foreign community. I'm not sure where it originated from.
As someone who has closely followed that incident when it happened around a year and a half ago, I can tell you that it is widely accepted in Korea that he did stream cheat. You're going to have a hard time finding someone over there who believes otherwise. And why is that?
1. WeRRa's officially apologized on PlayXP for the "Seo Yeon-Ji/Ear Hacking" (That's what they call stream cheating in Korea) incident. They said that they are very sorry for Mio's wrongdoings and also the fact that the WeRRa members blindly defended him against the accusations before Mio finally admitted it. They said that Mio was kicked out of the clan as his punishment.
2. Mio had said in his apology post that he would never even dream of competing in tournaments, broadcasted matches, or becoming a progamer. However, about a month later, he was on GSL R64 playing against Nestea. After the match, he posted another apology post on PlayXP, saying that he is sorry for not keeping his promise that he made after stream cheating
3. He continued to upload some of his replays on PlayXP, and him vs IdrA was one of those replays. He started that post by saying "Hello. I'm very sorry for stream cheating".
What has not been confirmed is whether or not he was also using maphack. I'm fine with giving the guy a second chance, but people need to stop distorting what happened.
Please stop spreading false information based on your assumptions that he was "joking".
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
lol all the clash people are so butt hurt because of the katu incident. im sure you arent biased at all are you? lolol
Katu is a caster for our team, you don't think casters are replaceable? Unlike many here, we have members tied to many of these players (look in Taeja or Genius GSL interviews) and are aware of the Dragon situation inside Korea. Let's just say the Koreans look at him much worse than foreigners. Unfortunately, lots of information doesn't go public so the general "Joe Schmoe" just assumes what he thinks is true.
On March 07 2012 16:08 Sein wrote: The rest of Jessica's tweet says that Dragon never even informed SlayerS about leaving the team. Jessica actually first heard about it when Dragon posted it on his twitter. She asked him why he was quitting, and he supposedly told her that he was planning on playing SC2 just as a hobby, and that he was returning to having a job (not progaming).
Which is true. Personally if I was a progamer who was about to hang up my coat, and then had a team offer me everything I wanted and more, I would not refuse that. On top of that, for someone like Dragon, being a part of a foreign team could also mean a clean slate with a clean scoreboard to escape his past controversy.
I can vouch for Dragon honestly when I say that he did not go actively searching for Millenium. I talked to Remy personally about having him participate in the MSI Pro Cup to which Remy agreed and set up the offer and everything. Dragon simply accepted. If you think about it, it really is a new chance for him, and I hope you guys support his decision to start over.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
True except Dragon is actually skilled unlike Destiny who is a scrub ^^
Everyone is saying Dragon is a cheater. Do you know what he did specifically?
Okay here is the just of it. He was "accused" of stream cheating a while back in an online tournament just because he "blindly countered" a players build who was supposed to be superior to him.
So basically he scouted his opponent, killed them, and won. He was then immediately accused of stream cheating and maphacking by the opposing player.
I honestly think its a joke and if I was dragon, I wouldnt have apologized just to get people off of my back. And if dragon really did do it, do you think he would have the balls to attempt to join another team? No. Because dragon is not stupid and knows the consequences.
And as far as him leaving SlayerS with the intentions of going to a foreign team... those weren't his original intentions. He was planning on returning to work. Alot of his fans wanted him to join a foreign team though as he would benefit from it greatly and would more than likely be in the team's Team House (which in this case is millenium) since he wasnt able to get real practice in the SlayerS house. Its the same reason golden and sleep left but no one is bashing them about it. so chill the fuck out, he's got this
This post is ridiculous- you state a bunch of your opinions as though they're fact. If he said "he was sorry for what he had done" the mostly likely explanation is that he did cheat. You think a pro like TheSTC is just going to make an accusation like that lightly? You think Cella is just going to expel him from Werra for no reason?
Also unless you are a mind reader you don't know what his "original intentions" were when he left Slayers- this is all speculation on your part, and the part about him basing his decisions on what his fans wanted sounds pretty far fetched to me.
The guy deserves a second chance and it's great a foreign team has picked him up but fan boys blindly defending him and lashing out at everyone is just lame.
Second Chance? You mean third chance. Don't forget about werra.
What if he just decided to change his mind and start wanting to play pro again? Is this really that huge of an ordeal that would make you not like the guy?
I'm surprised how people take cheating so lightly... You guys are really the ones debasing the value of esports. I used to work for PlayXP(basically Korean counterpart of team liquid.) and I've witnessed with my two eyes that Dragon made a public apology himself on the community. HE ADMITTED THAT HE DID THE STREAM CHEAT AND THAT HE WOULD NEVER BE A PRO PLAYER AGAIN Dragon, despite his promises, once again played for GSL. Fine, people gave him second chance and let him join Slayers. And Dragon left the team without even notifying Jessica. Later when Jessica asked Dragon, Dragon said "I'm going to find other jobs than pro-gaming". And then he lied again. People, look. You don't get to start over when you make a such mistake. Thanks to Jessica and GomTV, he got his second chance. And now he betrayed not only his fans, but those who gave him the second chance. And we give him third chance after seeing him lying twice? Then you guys are making eSports to be taken even less serious than it is right now.
On March 07 2012 16:40 canikizu wrote: The dude spent most of his time streaming, I don't think that's the way people do to find a job. Or unless that's his job.
On March 07 2012 16:40 canikizu wrote: The dude spent most of his time streaming, I don't think that's the way people do to find a job. Or unless that's his job.
On March 07 2012 16:40 canikizu wrote: The dude spent most of his time streaming, I don't think that's the way people do to find a job. Or unless that's his job.
On March 07 2012 16:08 Sein wrote: The rest of Jessica's tweet says that Dragon never even informed SlayerS about leaving the team. Jessica actually first heard about it when Dragon posted it on his twitter. She asked him why he was quitting, and he supposedly told her that he was planning on playing SC2 just as a hobby, and that he was returning to having a job (not progaming).
Which is true. Personally if I was a progamer who was about to hang up my coat, and then had a team offer me everything I wanted and more, I would not refuse that. On top of that, for someone like Dragon, being a part of a foreign team could also mean a clean slate with a clean scoreboard to escape his past controversy.
I can vouch for Dragon honestly when I say that he did not go actively searching for Millenium. I talked to Remy personally about having him participate in the MSI Pro Cup to which Remy agreed and set up the offer and everything. Dragon simply accepted. If you think about it, it really is a new chance for him, and I hope you guys support his decision to start over.
On March 07 2012 16:30 VirgilSC2 wrote: I think it should also be noted that apparently Dragon never had any intention of quitting pro-gaming following the accusations.
Hi hater<3 I think it should be noted that Dragon announced he was giving a windowframe in which if things didn't work out he was really quitting. Maybe you should read the interview from his recruitment or tune into his stream once in a while. I don't suggest the latter though, considering you're too high and mighty for all that ^^
I actually believe Millenium has one of the strongest none korean line ups so adding a korean is going to do them a lot of good. Millenium seems to be a clan that prefers to put there money on unproven talent rather then those that are really big names.
On March 07 2012 16:30 VirgilSC2 wrote: I think it should also be noted that apparently Dragon never had any intention of quitting pro-gaming following the accusations.
Hi hater<3 I think it should be noted that Dragon announced he was giving a windowframe in which if things didn't work out he was really quitting. Maybe you should read the interview from his recruitment or tune into his stream once in a while. I don't suggest the latter though, considering you're too high and mighty for all that ^^
On March 07 2012 16:30 VirgilSC2 wrote: I think it should also be noted that apparently Dragon never had any intention of quitting pro-gaming following the accusations.
On March 07 2012 16:40 canikizu wrote: The dude spent most of his time streaming, I don't think that's the way people do to find a job. Or unless that's his job.
On March 07 2012 16:08 Sein wrote: The rest of Jessica's tweet says that Dragon never even informed SlayerS about leaving the team. Jessica actually first heard about it when Dragon posted it on his twitter. She asked him why he was quitting, and he supposedly told her that he was planning on playing SC2 just as a hobby, and that he was returning to having a job (not progaming).
Which is true. Personally if I was a progamer who was about to hang up my coat, and then had a team offer me everything I wanted and more, I would not refuse that. On top of that, for someone like Dragon, being a part of a foreign team could also mean a clean slate with a clean scoreboard to escape his past controversy.
I can vouch for Dragon honestly when I say that he did not go actively searching for Millenium. I talked to Remy personally about having him participate in the MSI Pro Cup to which Remy agreed and set up the offer and everything. Dragon simply accepted. If you think about it, it really is a new chance for him, and I hope you guys support his decision to start over.
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I'm not saying he was searching for a team. I was just thinking that he never had intention to search for a new job considering he spent a lot of his time streaming and participated in dozens of tournaments and daily NA/EU playhem and stuffs. Getting invited into a team is something that bound to happen when you're good and teamless.
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
Or by signing a contract with another team and then backing out of it. Makes one wonder how much Millenium values integrity ...
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
Or by signing a contract with another team and then backing out of it. Makes one wonder how much Millenium values integrity ...
You heard it here first Millenium got no integrity!. Stay tuned for more excitement in the next episode of the esports dramaqueens..
If Dragon decided to give up starcraft for a month or so and then later realize he has a good opportunity, who is Jessica to rule his life? He quit. It seems that Jessica didn't value Dragon very much until he was gone.
can i stop reading that Feast & Stephano were bad subtop guyz before Lewellys "discovered" them ? Feast was already subtop europe, the best belgium player and already had awsome online results. Stephano was already top3 France after just a month of training. Yeah they improved since then, but the fact is that those guyz were on a good learning curve when they joined.
they just are getting much more exposure with M in France since M has a huge "casual" fan base (and there's nothing wrong with it, don't wanna look like a hater : p)
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
True except Dragon is actually skilled unlike Destiny who is a scrub ^^
Everyone is saying Dragon is a cheater. Do you know what he did specifically?
Okay here is the just of it. He was "accused" of stream cheating a while back in an online tournament just because he "blindly countered" a players build who was supposed to be superior to him.
So basically he scouted his opponent, killed them, and won. He was then immediately accused of stream cheating and maphacking by the opposing player.
I honestly think its a joke and if I was dragon, I wouldnt have apologized just to get people off of my back. And if dragon really did do it, do you think he would have the balls to attempt to join another team? No. Because dragon is not stupid and knows the consequences.
And as far as him leaving SlayerS with the intentions of going to a foreign team... those weren't his original intentions. He was planning on returning to work. Alot of his fans wanted him to join a foreign team though as he would benefit from it greatly and would more than likely be in the team's Team House (which in this case is millenium) since he wasnt able to get real practice in the SlayerS house. Its the same reason golden and sleep left but no one is bashing them about it. so chill the fuck out, he's got this
About a few months ago, I started hearing "Dragon never actually admitted to stream-cheating, so it's not a proven fact that he cheated" in the foreign community. I'm not sure where it originated from.
As someone who has closely followed that incident when it happened around a year and a half ago, I can tell you that it is widely accepted in Korea that he did stream cheat. You're going to have a hard time finding someone over there who believes otherwise. And why is that?
1. WeRRa's officially apologized on PlayXP for the "Seo Yeon-Ji/Ear Hacking" (That's what they call stream cheating in Korea) incident. They said that they are very sorry for Mio's wrongdoings and also the fact that the WeRRa members blindly defended him against the accusations before Mio finally admitted it. They said that Mio was kicked out of the clan as his punishment.
2. Mio had said in his apology post that he would never even dream of competing in tournaments, broadcasted matches, or becoming a progamer. However, about a month later, he was on GSL R64 playing against Nestea. After the match, he posted another apology post on PlayXP, saying that he is sorry for not keeping his promise that he made after stream cheating
3. He continued to upload some of his replays on PlayXP, and him vs IdrA was one of those replays. He started that post by saying "Hello. I'm very sorry for stream cheating".
What has not been confirmed is whether or not he was also using maphack. I'm fine with giving the guy a second chance, but people need to stop distorting what happened.
Please stop spreading false information based on your assumptions that he was "joking".
Thank you for schooling this guy. It really bothers me when people spread misinformation like that just for the sake of fanboyism. Most Dragon fans can admit he cheated. It only makes things worse when people like this make shit up rather than facing reality.
Good luck to Dragon. Regardless what he did it wasn't any worse than what Byun or Coca did. He is a nice guy it seems and he has a chance to make something out of all that time spent on playing Starcraft. I think Jessica is overreacting a bit as she tends to do but I don't see this drama "lasting" more than a few days.
Dragon will hopefully get some awesome practice with Feast and Stephano etc and become as good as he can be! =)
I think it's safe to say Millenium understand his skill. They're banking on the fact that people will watch him on stream, and whenever he plays in a LAN. Which is as good for sponsors as winning really, eyeballs are eyeballs.
kinda sad to see millenium is starting to pick up koreans. i think it is much better for foreign teams to pick up "local" talents, like they did with recruting feast. Of course, it is way easier to hire a korean, who already got a relatively high level of skill. But this bought sucess will never get the same support, like stephano for example. mouz is now the last foreign top team wihtout a korean.
On March 07 2012 17:31 Lifter wrote: It seems that Jessica didn't value Dragon very much until he was gone.
He's good, but let's not pretend he's even close to MMA, Taeja or GanZi.
He was a B-level SlayerS Terran.
Which aligns perfectly with what Millenium expect from him at first : be at the level of a top 3 FR aka be at the same level of Adelscott and ToD which is a reasonable expectation.
He has no objective for his US tournament run paid by playhemTV - whom we have to thank for speeding up the recruitment involuntarily - except gain offline experience and meet Stephano.
He is one of the most unique players ive seen, he is GM level with all 3 races and the only one i have seen that has offered coaching for GM players. His tactics and micro is probably on top of what ive seen. This guy is incredible and if he is focusing on going pro again he will demolish the scene. He is a BEAST.
People need to back off. Dragon cheated , he was sorry, life goes on, but apparently this community is full of absolute butthurt crybabies who post criticism against a player and get a cream in their pants when they see other crybabies are supporting him in his quest to flame. Its dragons life, its his decisions and only he should be able to criticise himself, if people dont like him, just dont follow him, dont see his matches/vods/interviews whatever.. Just leave him alone
On March 07 2012 22:48 MigzR wrote: People need to back off. Dragon cheated , he was sorry, life goes on, but apparently this community is full of absolute butthurt crybabies who post criticism against a player and get a cream in their pants when they see other crybabies are supporting him in his quest to flame. Its dragons life, its his decisions and only he should be able to criticise himself, if people dont like him, just dont follow him, dont see his matches/vods/interviews whatever.. Just leave him alone
Dragon fighting!~
Pretty much this, I would not however state it like that. A bit harsh and this kind of reaction is the type to cause flaming in threads. In short, I agree with what you said, just not how you said it.
[QUOTE]On March 07 2012 15:13 CuteZergling wrote: Slayers Jessica tweets:
[quote]he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....[/quote]
On March 07 2012 22:48 MigzR wrote: People need to back off. Dragon cheated , he was sorry, life goes on, but apparently this community is full of absolute butthurt crybabies who post criticism against a player and get a cream in their pants when they see other crybabies are supporting him in his quest to flame. Its dragons life, its his decisions and only he should be able to criticise himself, if people dont like him, just dont follow him, dont see his matches/vods/interviews whatever.. Just leave him alone
Dragon fighting!~
Pretty much this, I would not however state it like that. A bit harsh and this kind of reaction is the type to cause flaming in threads. In short, I agree with what you said, just not how you said it.
I know what you mean, and I wouldn't have put it that way if i wasn't so sick of everyone flaming everywhere isntead of minding their own business
[QUOTE]On March 07 2012 23:12 Skadin wrote: [QUOTE]On March 07 2012 15:13 CuteZergling wrote: Slayers Jessica tweets:
[quote]he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....[/quote]
privacy, drama queen, ever heard about it? [/QUOTE]
Well to be fair, he probably was contracted to slayers and then lied about wanting to retire to get out of the contract. A few months later, he signed with millenium. I hardly think that the management of slayers can be pleased with such a development.
Not saying dragon intended to lie. But it certainly looks like he engineered a move by lying and 1 can't fault slayers for feeling aggrieved.
[QUOTE]On March 08 2012 00:45 poorcloud wrote: [QUOTE]On March 07 2012 23:12 Skadin wrote: [QUOTE]On March 07 2012 15:13 CuteZergling wrote: Slayers Jessica tweets:
[quote]he left our team because he will play the SC2 for hobby. he lied to me, Boxer & Team slayers. I really disappointed him. other ex-slayers guys left with their will. they dont lie to me at least. Dont have a mind U were "slayers" member. stop to lie anymore. remember? i made Ur ID. Deject....[/quote]
privacy, drama queen, ever heard about it? [/QUOTE]
Well to be fair, he probably was contracted to slayers and then lied about wanting to retire to get out of the contract. A few months later, he signed with millenium. I hardly think that the management of slayers can be pleased with such a development.
Not saying dragon intended to lie. But it certainly looks like he engineered a move by lying and 1 can't fault slayers for feeling aggrieved.[/QUOTE]
lol contract, he received nothing from slayers, i dont think there was a contract
On March 07 2012 22:48 MigzR wrote: People need to back off. Dragon cheated , he was sorry, life goes on, but apparently this community is full of absolute butthurt crybabies who post criticism against a player and get a cream in their pants when they see other crybabies are supporting him in his quest to flame. Its dragons life, its his decisions and only he should be able to criticise himself, if people dont like him, just dont follow him, dont see his matches/vods/interviews whatever.. Just leave him alone
Dragon fighting!~
Only he should be able to criticise himself? Ever heard of crime and punishment?
Dragon cheated repeatedly in tournaments and should be banned from tournaments for a period of time.
On March 07 2012 22:48 MigzR wrote: People need to back off. Dragon cheated , he was sorry, life goes on, but apparently this community is full of absolute butthurt crybabies who post criticism against a player and get a cream in their pants when they see other crybabies are supporting him in his quest to flame. Its dragons life, its his decisions and only he should be able to criticise himself, if people dont like him, just dont follow him, dont see his matches/vods/interviews whatever.. Just leave him alone
Dragon fighting!~
Only he should be able to criticise himself? Ever heard of crime and punishment?
Dragon cheated repeatedly in tournaments and should be banned from tournaments for a period of time.
Again with the false statements, dragon cheated repeatedly? Where has this been confirmed? People like you just use absolute fake and made up statements to try to enforce their already failed arguements
And yes, only he should criticise himself, this is sports not society, people cheat constantly over all sorts of sports, dont try to relate this to an actual crime, thats just silly.
On March 07 2012 22:48 MigzR wrote: People need to back off. Dragon cheated , he was sorry, life goes on, but apparently this community is full of absolute butthurt crybabies who post criticism against a player and get a cream in their pants when they see other crybabies are supporting him in his quest to flame. Its dragons life, its his decisions and only he should be able to criticise himself, if people dont like him, just dont follow him, dont see his matches/vods/interviews whatever.. Just leave him alone
Dragon fighting!~
Only he should be able to criticise himself? Ever heard of crime and punishment?
Dragon cheated repeatedly in tournaments and should be banned from tournaments for a period of time.
Again with the false statements, dragon cheated repeatedly? Where has this been confirmed? People like you just use absolute fake and made up statements to try to enforce their already failed arguements
And yes, only he should criticise himself, this is sports not society, people cheat constantly over all sorts of sports, dont try to relate this to an actual crime, thats just silly.
I agree that people are overreacting over this Dragon drama, but your ill-informed posts are doing him more harm than good.
Yes, he cheated, but only one instance is proven so we can't say he did it repeatedly in tournaments.
But that doesn't mean he can't be criticized, because as much as you'd like to think sports is in a bubble, all professional sports also abide by the rules of society. Individual sports have their own rules, and in none of these sports is cheating ok. Just because cheating occurs in other sports does not mean it is okay; cheating in other sports is reprimanded heavily, in fact.
Dragon deserves a second chance, I agree, but he should prove himself first before society should be expected to forgive him. His stream antics do not hold any value in this case.
tl;dr I agree people are being too hard on him and he should be allowed to try to redeem himself, but you sir, are not being very intelligent in your arguments.
I'ts funny because if you look at the drama that Jessica makes, you almost begin to wonder why Dragon really left SlayerS...
Maybe, it was because there was too much sexual tension between Jessica and Dragon and thats why he left. Now Dragon will have homosex with Stephano and that made her very jealous.
Hmmm France isnt that far away from Germany/Krefeld, if any1 gets it what i mean = Here u have a cookie Gz Dragon! Really looking forward to see u in EU!
On March 08 2012 02:14 Wortie wrote: I'ts funny because if you look at the drama that Jessica makes, you almost begin to wonder why Dragon really left SlayerS...
Maybe, it was because there was too much sexual tension between Jessica and Dragon and thats why he left. Now Dragon will have homosex with Stephano and that made her very jealous.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
True except Dragon is actually skilled unlike Destiny who is a scrub ^^
how you dare to call destiny scrub, you don't even have the ability to define someone ten thousand better than you on sc scrub :|
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
True except Dragon is actually skilled unlike Destiny who is a scrub ^^
how you dare to call destiny scrub, you don't even have the ability to define someone ten thousand better than you on sc scrub :|
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
True except Dragon is actually skilled unlike Destiny who is a scrub ^^
how you dare to call destiny scrub, you don't even have the ability to define someone ten thousand better than you on sc scrub :|
And destiny never cheated.
Haha, what.
That's what:
On March 07 2012 16:32 pbkim wrote: I'm surprised how people take cheating so lightly... You guys are really the ones debasing the value of esports. I used to work for PlayXP(basically Korean counterpart of team liquid.) and I've witnessed with my two eyes that Dragon made a public apology himself on the community. HE ADMITTED THAT HE DID THE STREAM CHEAT AND THAT HE WOULD NEVER BE A PRO PLAYER AGAIN Dragon, despite his promises, once again played for GSL. Fine, people gave him second chance and let him join Slayers. And Dragon left the team without even notifying Jessica. Later when Jessica asked Dragon, Dragon said "I'm going to find other jobs than pro-gaming". And then he lied again. People, look. You don't get to start over when you make a such mistake. Thanks to Jessica and GomTV, he got his second chance. And now he betrayed not only his fans, but those who gave him the second chance. And we give him third chance after seeing him lying twice? Then you guys are making eSports to be taken even less serious than it is right now.
And don't call destiny scrub, at least he has dignity like many other pros: he never cheated! .
If you don't like Dragon or what he may or may not have done, then dont support him... that's all I'm going to say about that.
One thing I always wondered about was what was Dragon's contract situation with SlayerS. It seems like they didn't regard his talent that high even after the GSL appearance. He always mentioned moving into the team house but never did... maybe they just didn't treat him that well?..you can see by Jessica's twitter posts the type of respect they had for him apparently. This would be a different matter if he breached his contract or something of that sort, but it doesn't sound like the case...SlayerS probably didn't think he was worth what he thought he was worth, remember that from a business prospective viewers mean a lot, and he was having over 1.5k fairly consistently.
My opinion was that SlayerS tried to low ball him, or took him for granted, and Mill came and scooped him up.
Always been a Dragon fan, just for the fun stuff he does...sometimes SC2 gets too serious.
On March 07 2012 08:45 ShinnHachirou wrote: This is not a great pickup for Millenium because Dragon is a cheater. It's on par *IF* CombatEx or Deezer were to join EG...it would devalue EG's name, integrity and everything else that they have worked for. Once a cheater always a cheater.
Fully agreed. Dragon is basically a Terran version of Destiny but with a history of lying and cheating.
True except Dragon is actually skilled unlike Destiny who is a scrub ^^
how you dare to call destiny scrub, you don't even have the ability to define someone ten thousand better than you on sc scrub :|
On March 07 2012 16:32 pbkim wrote: I'm surprised how people take cheating so lightly... You guys are really the ones debasing the value of esports. I used to work for PlayXP(basically Korean counterpart of team liquid.) and I've witnessed with my two eyes that Dragon made a public apology himself on the community. HE ADMITTED THAT HE DID THE STREAM CHEAT AND THAT HE WOULD NEVER BE A PRO PLAYER AGAIN Dragon, despite his promises, once again played for GSL. Fine, people gave him second chance and let him join Slayers. And Dragon left the team without even notifying Jessica. Later when Jessica asked Dragon, Dragon said "I'm going to find other jobs than pro-gaming". And then he lied again. People, look. You don't get to start over when you make a such mistake. Thanks to Jessica and GomTV, he got his second chance. And now he betrayed not only his fans, but those who gave him the second chance. And we give him third chance after seeing him lying twice? Then you guys are making eSports to be taken even less serious than it is right now.
And don't call destiny scrub, at least he has dignity like many other pros: he never cheated! .
On March 08 2012 02:22 DaSmooch wrote: Hmmm France isnt that far away from Germany/Krefeld, if any1 gets it what i mean = Here u have a cookie Gz Dragon! Really looking forward to see u in EU!
Yeah, but too bad Marseille is on the wrong side of France.
On March 07 2012 22:48 MigzR wrote: People need to back off. Dragon cheated , he was sorry, life goes on, but apparently this community is full of absolute butthurt crybabies who post criticism against a player and get a cream in their pants when they see other crybabies are supporting him in his quest to flame. Its dragons life, its his decisions and only he should be able to criticise himself, if people dont like him, just dont follow him, dont see his matches/vods/interviews whatever.. Just leave him alone
Dragon fighting!~
Only he should be able to criticise himself? Ever heard of crime and punishment?
Dragon cheated repeatedly in tournaments and should be banned from tournaments for a period of time.
Again with the false statements, dragon cheated repeatedly? Where has this been confirmed? People like you just use absolute fake and made up statements to try to enforce their already failed arguements
And yes, only he should criticise himself, this is sports not society, people cheat constantly over all sorts of sports, dont try to relate this to an actual crime, thats just silly.
"In the first round of the tournament, he played against TheStC and won. Soon after the match, TheStC wrote in PlayXP that 'Seo Yeon Ji used absurd counter build order without scouting. I know that Seo Yeon Ji is MioWerra’s smurf account and MioWerra has been doing stream-cheating online.' After speaking with TheStC and members of WeRRa, Dragon publicly apologized to TheStC, members of oGs and WeRRa. After Dragon was accused of maphacking, streamcheating and match fixing on PlayXP-forums, he then replied that 'he was sorry for what he had done' but didn't go into detail which parts of the allegations were true. Furthermore he stated that he would 'never dream of other tournaments, televised matches, or pursue a career as a pro-gamer.'
"WeRRa’s clan master Gundam and vice clan master Cella also apologized publicly and Dragon was expelled from WeRRa. WeRRa disbanded a month later, after another scandal surrounding its clan master Gundam.
"After getting expelled from WeRRa, Dragon joined SlayerS clan. He succeeded in qualifying for GSL 3 In November 2010 which led to a public outcry. Despite public pressure, GOMTV took no action against him. After getting eliminated by NesTea in the first round, he wrote an apology for breaking his earlier promise."
So yeah. It's pretty common knowledge that he used to cheat a lot.
On March 07 2012 22:48 MigzR wrote: People need to back off. Dragon cheated , he was sorry, life goes on, but apparently this community is full of absolute butthurt crybabies who post criticism against a player and get a cream in their pants when they see other crybabies are supporting him in his quest to flame. Its dragons life, its his decisions and only he should be able to criticise himself, if people dont like him, just dont follow him, dont see his matches/vods/interviews whatever.. Just leave him alone
Dragon fighting!~
Only he should be able to criticise himself? Ever heard of crime and punishment?
Dragon cheated repeatedly in tournaments and should be banned from tournaments for a period of time.
Again with the false statements, dragon cheated repeatedly? Where has this been confirmed? People like you just use absolute fake and made up statements to try to enforce their already failed arguements
And yes, only he should criticise himself, this is sports not society, people cheat constantly over all sorts of sports, dont try to relate this to an actual crime, thats just silly.
"In the first round of the tournament, he played against TheStC and won. Soon after the match, TheStC wrote in PlayXP that 'Seo Yeon Ji used absurd counter build order without scouting. I know that Seo Yeon Ji is MioWerra’s smurf account and MioWerra has been doing stream-cheating online.' After speaking with TheStC and members of WeRRa, Dragon publicly apologized to TheStC, members of oGs and WeRRa. After Dragon was accused of maphacking, streamcheating and match fixing on PlayXP-forums, he then replied that 'he was sorry for what he had done' but didn't go into detail which parts of the allegations were true. Furthermore he stated that he would 'never dream of other tournaments, televised matches, or pursue a career as a pro-gamer.'
"WeRRa’s clan master Gundam and vice clan master Cella also apologized publicly and Dragon was expelled from WeRRa. WeRRa disbanded a month later, after another scandal surrounding its clan master Gundam.
"After getting expelled from WeRRa, Dragon joined SlayerS clan. He succeeded in qualifying for GSL 3 In November 2010 which led to a public outcry. Despite public pressure, GOMTV took no action against him. After getting eliminated by NesTea in the first round, he wrote an apology for breaking his earlier promise."
So yeah. It's pretty common knowledge that he used to cheat a lot.
Oh really? The only thing that was confirmed was that he stream cheated, and no one said he stream cheated more than one time
On March 08 2012 04:04 Superneenja wrote: If you don't like Dragon or what he may or may not have done, then dont support him... that's all I'm going to say about that.
One thing I always wondered about was what was Dragon's contract situation with SlayerS. It seems like they didn't regard his talent that high even after the GSL appearance. He always mentioned moving into the team house but never did... maybe they just didn't treat him that well?..you can see by Jessica's twitter posts the type of respect they had for him apparently. This would be a different matter if he breached his contract or something of that sort, but it doesn't sound like the case...SlayerS probably didn't think he was worth what he thought he was worth, remember that from a business prospective viewers mean a lot, and he was having over 1.5k fairly consistently.
My opinion was that SlayerS tried to low ball him, or took him for granted, and Mill came and scooped him up.
Always been a Dragon fan, just for the fun stuff he does...sometimes SC2 gets too serious.
Thanks for being clear that you're giving an opinion. There are too many posters, IMO, who don't know the line between facts and opinions.
Mine is a bit different. Dragon's originally stated reason for leaving was that he was retiring from pro gaming (for the second time). Less than two weeks later, he announced that he was looking for a team. That's pretty shady, and I can definitely understand why Jessica is upset. If she actually did respect Dragon as a dude and as a player, then that would make his method of leaving - retiring, coming back and signing with a different team, all within a month - that much more upsetting.
MiGzR wrote:
Oh really? The only thing that was confirmed was that he stream cheated, and no one said he stream cheated more than one time
good luck next time :/
Wait, what? Did you even read that? It's 100% confirmed that he cheated in a tournament. TheSTC and other members of oGs were also certain that he'd been cheating on the ladder. So that's, uh, more than one time. He was also accused of maphacking and match fixing. While those haven't been proven, he also didn't deny them when he issued an apology and retired from pro gaming forever (for the first time).
On March 08 2012 04:04 Superneenja wrote: If you don't like Dragon or what he may or may not have done, then dont support him... that's all I'm going to say about that.
One thing I always wondered about was what was Dragon's contract situation with SlayerS. It seems like they didn't regard his talent that high even after the GSL appearance. He always mentioned moving into the team house but never did... maybe they just didn't treat him that well?..you can see by Jessica's twitter posts the type of respect they had for him apparently. This would be a different matter if he breached his contract or something of that sort, but it doesn't sound like the case...SlayerS probably didn't think he was worth what he thought he was worth, remember that from a business prospective viewers mean a lot, and he was having over 1.5k fairly consistently.
My opinion was that SlayerS tried to low ball him, or took him for granted, and Mill came and scooped him up.
Always been a Dragon fan, just for the fun stuff he does...sometimes SC2 gets too serious.
Well, considering that he never made it into GSL ever since, maybe they were right to not regard his talend that highly? Regarding the other things in your post, you might be right, or might not.
On March 08 2012 04:04 Superneenja wrote: If you don't like Dragon or what he may or may not have done, then dont support him... that's all I'm going to say about that.
One thing I always wondered about was what was Dragon's contract situation with SlayerS. It seems like they didn't regard his talent that high even after the GSL appearance. He always mentioned moving into the team house but never did... maybe they just didn't treat him that well?..you can see by Jessica's twitter posts the type of respect they had for him apparently. This would be a different matter if he breached his contract or something of that sort, but it doesn't sound like the case...SlayerS probably didn't think he was worth what he thought he was worth, remember that from a business prospective viewers mean a lot, and he was having over 1.5k fairly consistently.
My opinion was that SlayerS tried to low ball him, or took him for granted, and Mill came and scooped him up.
Always been a Dragon fan, just for the fun stuff he does...sometimes SC2 gets too serious.
Thanks for being clear that you're giving an opinion. There are too many posters, IMO, who don't know the line between facts and opinions.
Mine is a bit different. Dragon's originally stated reason for leaving was that he was retiring from pro gaming (for the second time). Less than two weeks later, he announced that he was looking for a team. That's pretty shady, and I can definitely understand why Jessica is upset. If she actually did respect Dragon as a dude and as a player, then that would make his method of leaving - retiring, coming back and signing with a different team, all within a month - that much more upsetting.
Thanks!
I'm not sure if it was shady or not, if he was under some contract then I would consider it shady and this issue would have double the pages. But I don't think this was the case. Anyone would jump at a good opportunity, and I think that's exactly what happened here. Personally I think he could have made good money just streaming, but like many players viewers want to associate them with a team and if its a good team people respect them more... and in this case Millenium shot out the right number to get Dragons interest. Genuinely I think he was going to quit, he wasn't really participating in anything much less taking his practice seriously..but now I think he has an opportunity to win NA/EU tournaments, make money from his contract and from his streaming as well as get back into form to one day go back to Korea and wreck... If i was him I would be gunning for all the SlayerS players, just as motivation to kick some ass.
That's a good theory but the chronology doesn't quite fit, IMO.
SlayerS announced that he was retiring. Then he publically announced that he was actively looking for a new team. It doesn't seem like he was retired, then Millenium offered him a contract to bring him out of retirement. Instead, it suggests to me that he 'retired,' like he's done before, then went looking for a different opportunity. Further, I think if he'd been honest about it, then Jessica wouldn't be upset; she's been extremely positive about Golden, who left at the same time to openly look for a foreign team.
Bad communicate on the part of Dragon led to this situation. If he communicated probably, Jessica wouldn't be upset as she is perfectly fine with Golden and Sleep.
I really like dragon, and am very glad that he's found another team. It's just another team people. But also, yeah, he should stop "retiring" does the name "Bret Favre" ring a bell? Not that I minded him on the vikings though... I'll be looking forward to seeing Dragon play, and hopefully he'll compete in more tourneys, he's an amazing player and maybe this time he'll feel more comfortable with this team and stay a bit longer. And if Blizzard would just put LAN in SC2 we wouldn't have this stream cheating nonsense ever......
Sweet, never would have thought of this pairing but I thinks it will work out great for all, also cool Dragon going to france hope he will still stream alot from the teamhouse.
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
Funny, you wouldn't say something like that about Dimaga or TT1 or a host of others, but you decide to give us your useless opinion on this matter.
Please go troll elsewhere.
Not trolling, just not going to jump on the <3 Dragon bandwagon, just like I didn't jump on the crucify katu bandwagon. Seems like a lot of this goodwill torwards him was born from that anyway.
Why is it that every time a group of people like something, there are always unique snowflakes that 'refuse to jump on the bandwagon'
And actually, most fans of Dragon stem from him being an entertaining and fun streamer, considering he had 3-5k+ viewers regularly BEFORE the katu incident.
But haters gonna hate and people gonna make inane comments.
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
Funny, you wouldn't say something like that about Dimaga or TT1 or a host of others, but you decide to give us your useless opinion on this matter.
Please go troll elsewhere.
Not trolling, just not going to jump on the <3 Dragon bandwagon, just like I didn't jump on the crucify katu bandwagon. Seems like a lot of this goodwill torwards him was born from that anyway.
Why is it that every time a group of people like something, there are always unique snowflakes that 'refuse to jump on the bandwagon'
And actually, most fans of Dragon stem from him being an entertaining and fun streamer, considering he had 3-5k+ viewers regularly BEFORE the katu incident.
But haters gonna hate and people gonna make inane comments.
Why do people have to jump on the bandwagon full of fanboyisim? Maybe there's just people that genuinely don't like what you like.
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
Funny, you wouldn't say something like that about Dimaga or TT1 or a host of others, but you decide to give us your useless opinion on this matter.
Please go troll elsewhere.
Not trolling, just not going to jump on the <3 Dragon bandwagon, just like I didn't jump on the crucify katu bandwagon. Seems like a lot of this goodwill torwards him was born from that anyway.
Why is it that every time a group of people like something, there are always unique snowflakes that 'refuse to jump on the bandwagon'
And actually, most fans of Dragon stem from him being an entertaining and fun streamer, considering he had 3-5k+ viewers regularly BEFORE the katu incident.
But haters gonna hate and people gonna make inane comments.
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
Funny, you wouldn't say something like that about Dimaga or TT1 or a host of others, but you decide to give us your useless opinion on this matter.
Please go troll elsewhere.
Not trolling, just not going to jump on the <3 Dragon bandwagon, just like I didn't jump on the crucify katu bandwagon. Seems like a lot of this goodwill torwards him was born from that anyway.
Why is it that every time a group of people like something, there are always unique snowflakes that 'refuse to jump on the bandwagon'
And actually, most fans of Dragon stem from him being an entertaining and fun streamer, considering he had 3-5k+ viewers regularly BEFORE the katu incident.
But haters gonna hate and people gonna make inane comments.
Why do people have to jump on the bandwagon full of fanboyisim? Maybe there's just people that genuinely don't like what you like.
I think you're confusing being a fanboy with liking a player. There are like 40 SC2 players that I really enjoy and hope that their careers flourish because they have great personalities, interesting player, or some other factor that draws me to them. For someone to post in a thread celebrating a player they like's success is not "jumping on a bandwagon." It's just genuine excitement for the opportunities to see that player in a competitive setting more and see their mark on eSports.
People can not like a player, but there's this trend on the internet among internet users in general that draws these imaginary lines about players they dislike and their fanbase. I would argue that no one (or very few people) are as fanatical about Dragon as people are (haters and fans alike) about idra, or iNcontroL, or MarineKing. And yet no one calls people out for "bandwagoning" on these players, and people are called "fanboys" simply for enjoying a player's stream and wishing him success.
You're pidgeonholing a whole group of people into this label just so you can dismiss their interest or somehow consider them beneath you and worthy of your ridicule. It's so incredibly disgusting (and a bit funny) to watch people pick and choose their hatred/likes and then pretend as if they're unique and everyone else is just a conformist bandwagoning with the crowd. If you don't like Dragon because he cheated once in the past, that's completely up to you. But you also have to justify not liking Dimaga, TT1, Haypro (even though it was a mistake), and lots of other pros. If you don't like him for his streaming style, then don't watch him! But don't try and put yourself "above" his fans and mock/minisculize (is that a word? My english kinda sucks) their interest in a player's accomplishments. We're all just here to support the players we enjoy.
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
Funny, you wouldn't say something like that about Dimaga or TT1 or a host of others, but you decide to give us your useless opinion on this matter.
Please go troll elsewhere.
Not trolling, just not going to jump on the <3 Dragon bandwagon, just like I didn't jump on the crucify katu bandwagon. Seems like a lot of this goodwill torwards him was born from that anyway.
Why is it that every time a group of people like something, there are always unique snowflakes that 'refuse to jump on the bandwagon'
And actually, most fans of Dragon stem from him being an entertaining and fun streamer, considering he had 3-5k+ viewers regularly BEFORE the katu incident.
But haters gonna hate and people gonna make inane comments.
What was the Katu incident?
I'm sure there is a post in the SC2 general forum about it but the jist is: A caster (katu) on PlayhemTV talked a lot of smack about Dragon and then tried to pass it off as "trolling." Now Playhem is flying Dragon to IPL as an apology and I think? they fired Katu. Overall it was blown a bit out of proportion but a caster should never blatantly badmouth a player even if he doesn't necessarily like them.
How will Dragon be representing Playhem at these two events? Will he be wearing a Playhem t-shirt instead of a Millenium shirt? Would Millenium be paying if Playhem had not? This is a really strange announcement.
Really excited for dragon, was worried he might not get picked up, but hopefully he can show his true potential.
Some people call him an average player even by foreigner standards and compare him to destiny in that he's only popular for his personality, but when i watch him I find him to be a very skilled player when he actually tries. Of course he's no MMA or MarineKing, but I think he'll do fine for Millenium, and no i'm not a hardcore dragon fanboy
I find it very odd how some people here express such a strong aversion to the concept that, sometimes, people change their mind. What a very strange way to look at the people around you. Are these people so rigid that they have no room for change in their own lives? What a boring life that would be.
And I have to say, Jessica comes across very badly with those tweets.
The only team to come out of this looking bad is Slayers.
btw in the beginning i thought that Mill was just people generally from france and other ppl joined which made me glad. Good luck in mill dragon once again!
Is this pickup sparked by his consecutive 2nd place finishes in US Playhems and high placement in EU Playhems? Or was it the casted showmatch? Or perhaps it is the sudden increase in size of his TL fanclub/mentions [which may have been inflated due to the Katu situation?].
This definitely wasn't out of the blue for pp who have too much time to watch streams [me], but I'm curious what the "moment" was for Millennium to decide to go ahead with this pickup?
I don't know much about the Jessica situation, but it all sounds a little messy. What I am asking about, and what I think a lot of potential semi-pro's would like to know, is Mill's motivating factors - what is it that made Dragon worth their while?
Any publicity is good publicity. Dragon has already started to create value for Millennium and he hasn't even done anything yet.
His personality, crazy builds, trolling players on the ladder and in tourneys, his controversy... at the end of the day it makes for good TV, so to speak.
Not to mention he is actually a pretty talented player. Maybe he will find "success" in bigger tourneys.
Either way, people will be watching, and that's what counts.
Best of luck to him, hopefully he starts rebuilding his fan base and his image on mil. Will take some work but with solid, clean play and good results he can put a lot of the bad times behind him.
On March 07 2012 04:47 battyone wrote: And the moral of the story is: your career isn't ruined by being a cheater and promising to never play professionally again.
Funny, you wouldn't say something like that about Dimaga or TT1 or a host of others, but you decide to give us your useless opinion on this matter.
Please go troll elsewhere.
Not trolling, just not going to jump on the <3 Dragon bandwagon, just like I didn't jump on the crucify katu bandwagon. Seems like a lot of this goodwill torwards him was born from that anyway.
Why is it that every time a group of people like something, there are always unique snowflakes that 'refuse to jump on the bandwagon'
And actually, most fans of Dragon stem from him being an entertaining and fun streamer, considering he had 3-5k+ viewers regularly BEFORE the katu incident.
But haters gonna hate and people gonna make inane comments.
Why do people have to jump on the bandwagon full of fanboyisim? Maybe there's just people that genuinely don't like what you like.
I think you're confusing being a fanboy with liking a player. There are like 40 SC2 players that I really enjoy and hope that their careers flourish because they have great personalities, interesting player, or some other factor that draws me to them. For someone to post in a thread celebrating a player they like's success is not "jumping on a bandwagon." It's just genuine excitement for the opportunities to see that player in a competitive setting more and see their mark on eSports.
People can not like a player, but there's this trend on the internet among internet users in general that draws these imaginary lines about players they dislike and their fanbase. I would argue that no one (or very few people) are as fanatical about Dragon as people are (haters and fans alike) about idra, or iNcontroL, or MarineKing. And yet no one calls people out for "bandwagoning" on these players, and people are called "fanboys" simply for enjoying a player's stream and wishing him success.
You're pidgeonholing a whole group of people into this label just so you can dismiss their interest or somehow consider them beneath you and worthy of your ridicule. It's so incredibly disgusting (and a bit funny) to watch people pick and choose their hatred/likes and then pretend as if they're unique and everyone else is just a conformist bandwagoning with the crowd. If you don't like Dragon because he cheated once in the past, that's completely up to you. But you also have to justify not liking Dimaga, TT1, Haypro (even though it was a mistake), and lots of other pros. If you don't like him for his streaming style, then don't watch him! But don't try and put yourself "above" his fans and mock/minisculize (is that a word? My english kinda sucks) their interest in a player's accomplishments. We're all just here to support the players we enjoy.
He seems to kind of be on a level of professionalism that is far below many other players (even some foreigners). Hopefully he can prove me wrong on that and start kicking ass. I'm down with Dragon all the way.
@TheyCallMePops: Thanks for defending everyone's honor man. Seriously, well said. :D
Millenium is really taking a huge risk signing this guy. If you want to overlook everything he has done and continue to idolize him just because he is funny and is a very entertaining streamer, I understand. I have watched his play, it is fantastic, and I love him as a player, he is hilarious and very fan loved. But as someone who wants eSports to be taken seriously (and that means just rewards for cheaters and unprofessional players) I can't support him playing professionally again. HF Dragon but I can't say GL. And I think Playhem bowing down to his fanatical fanbase's flaming of their organization (and now sponsoring him? wtf?) because of the Katu incident is more embarrassing to Playhem than the comments made by Katu himself.
Dissapointing. Instead of signing up a mediocre Korean with a questionable reputation, Millenium could have given some EU Terran talent a chance to break into the pro scene.
On March 14 2012 00:48 SkyTheUnknown wrote: Dissapointing. Instead of signing up a mediocre Korean with a questionable reputation, Millenium could have given some EU Terran talent a chance to break into the pro scene.
Llewellys said he sign this guyz cause : 1- Dragon ask Millenium directly and can join Millenium house for at least 4 monhts. 2- Dragon can help Millenium to get contact with Korean player , Millenium still looking for a world class player and probably Korean. 3- Lewellys was searching EU Terran for a long time and didnt find so.
On March 14 2012 00:48 SkyTheUnknown wrote: Dissapointing. Instead of signing up a mediocre Korean with a questionable reputation, Millenium could have given some EU Terran talent a chance to break into the pro scene.
Llewellys said he sign this guyz cause : 1- Dragon ask Millenium directly and can join Millenium house for at least 4 monhts. 2- Dragon can help Millenium to get contact with Korean player , Millenium still looking for a world class player and probably Korean. 3- Lewellys was searching EU Terran for a long time and didnt find so.
Should've asked Sjow, but I guess the deal was made by then.
On March 14 2012 00:43 StarStrider wrote: Millenium is really taking a huge risk signing this guy. If you want to overlook everything he has done and continue to idolize him just because he is funny and is a very entertaining streamer, I understand. I have watched his play, it is fantastic, and I love him as a player, he is hilarious and very fan loved. But as someone who wants eSports to be taken seriously (and that means just rewards for cheaters and unprofessional players) I can't support him playing professionally again. HF Dragon but I can't say GL. And I think Playhem bowing down to his fanatical fanbase's flaming of their organization (and now sponsoring him? wtf?) because of the Katu incident is more embarrassing to Playhem than the comments made by Katu himself.
Professionalism doesn't always mean lack of forgiveness. Mistakes can be made, we're human beings. I personally don't think anyone should be cast out over a single - unclear - incident he was implied in.
You can take things seriously, and still make mistakes.
To be honest, the claim that since he may have stream cheated in the past and stated that he wouldn't play professionally anymore, he shouldn't, sounds a little bit childish.