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I understand there will be 21 players who qualify for Code A. I don't know if everyone realises but 21 interviews will take me a month and a half to translate so I'm going to translate interviews from the better known players only. At the moment, I'm thinking of doing Hongun, theBest, Seal, Yoda, and Losira. If there's an interview you really really want to read, leave a comment or PM me and I'll think about translating it.
Also, some of you may have noticed that my icon was changed to the official TL translator icon over the weekend. Obviously, it's back to the default icon and that is because that gives me more freedom with my translating (some websites don't want TL staff translating their stuff but normal fans of esports are fine to do whatever they want)
ALHongUn
+ Show Spoiler + You are back in the GSL after a long absence. How do you feel? Nothing much. I don’t think I’m that happy about it. How have you been? I’ve been well. I’ve played some major games as well as Starcraft 2. Since I am currently part of a team, I am practising (laugh). Didn’t you miss the GSL? Not really. I didn’t get hung up on it. I came to the qualifiers because of a deal between myself and my team’s representative and thought this would be the last time. If I didn’t get through, I was planning on never coming back. You were forced into it then?
Not this time. However, I did feel a bit forced two qualifiers ago. This season, I had a motive for trying to qualify. Were any of the games difficult? They all were. It’s because I’ve gotten worse (laugh). It was even harder because I tried to play macro for all of them. I never use all in strategies these days. Fans are expecting a lot from you. I hope they don’t. Please, I beg you (laugh). I won’t be able to show games like the ones in the past. Everyone else has gotten better so it will be too difficult for me to make the games interesting. What’s your goal this season? I just want to enjoy myself. Maybe I should go talk to the team representative for more motivation (laugh). Anything to add? I am always thankful to my parents. I want to thank the team captain Lee, Jun Ho. I hope Clide and Maka play well tomorrow.
Source: ThisisGame
NSHSSeal
+ Show Spoiler + You’ve qualified for a third season in a row. How do you feel? I am playing quite well lately probably thanks to the recent buffs to Zerg. I’m glad I was able to use that momentum to get through the qualifier. You fell in Code A Round 1 two seasons in a row. ZvP was what got me. I tried some non-standard styles but that backfired on me. To be honest though, it’s not like I practised all that much (laugh). Did the Zerg buffs help a lot? I’ll have to see about ZvP but the queen and overlord buffs have definitely made ZvT easier. The overlord buff helps in ZvP also. NSHS is doing well in the qualifier. Freaky qualified before you. We practised a lot and since it’s two Zergs that have qualified, I guess Zerg is doing better. You were fearsome in GSTL but what was the reason for you lukewarm performance in GSL? Like I said before, I think it was because I tried to change up my ZvP. Also, I practised less for GSL compared to GSTL. Any games from today that were difficult or memorable? Not really. None too difficult. I was happy to be playing several ZvTs. GSTL begins tomorrow and you must be excited. Our team has been practising a lot so we should be able to take the first match. My ZvP has also gotten stronger so I’ll be even stronger compared to last season. Do you want an all-kill this season? Of course. Then again, all my teammates are really good so that might be difficult. I may not get the chance. Your goal for Code A this season Survival. I’ll first win in Code A Round 1. I’ll take it slow. Anything to add? I want to thank the players who helped with practice.
Source: ThisisGame
FXOTheBest
+ Show Spoiler + You have made it through the qualifier after a whole year of absence. How do you feel? I’m not sure yet. I think I’ll start feeling good by the time I’m in bed at the training house. What have you been up to? Just stayed at the training house practising. I used to be a little bored and tired but the game has become fun again. Why is that? I don’t know. There was a period where I found the game really tedious. Nowadays though, I’m having lots of fun. I’m practising a lot now. In the early days, you were known as the all-in Terran. Has that changed? Half half. Sometimes I macro, sometimes I all-in. Any memorable games from today? They were all so difficult. I went 2:1 in all the matches. I beat puma in the finals and I really forced my way through that match. I won in Set 1, lost in Set 2 hopelessly with the build I prepared then won in Set 3 using the same build from Set 1. What did you think when watching the GSL all this time? I felt that I wanted to be back in there playing against the high calibre players, and that I wanted to focus on practice so that I am able to prepare for those matches. Didn’t Choya put pressure on you? He told me to hold my chin up the first couple of times I failed to qualify. He never stopped encouraging me. Even today, he advised me to have faith in my builds and stick to them. Are you going to go back to your all-in ways in Code A Round 1? I’ll have to see which race I am facing. These days, all-ins don’t work since everyone’s so good. Your goal for this season?
I want to win in Round 1 so that my spot in the Up and Downs is guaranteed. I really don’t want to experience another qualifier. I feel like you will advance to Code S if you make it to Up and Downs I don’t know. There are too many players who are really good. I don’t even know if my style is suited for Up and Downs. Anything to add? I want to say thanks to FXOBoss. Also, Choya. I hope my teammates who are playing tomorrow do well in the qualifier. There’s a player called TopClass (T/N: LOL) and I want to tell him to stop screwing around and practise seriously.
Source: ThisisGame
LG-IMYoda
+ Show Spoiler + You are back in Code A after four seasons I lost so much that became used to being eliminated. However, this time, my efforts have borne fruit. How were today’s games? I won most of the matches convincingly. I think I had an easy time thanks to all that practice. Unlike the last qualifier, I was confident enough to take on anyone this time. People expected a lot from you only to see you fall. What was the reason? Honestly, I was too arrogant at the time. I didn’t practise enough and was under-prepared also. When I look back now, all I had was confidence. What did you think to yourself while taking a break from the GSL? I wanted one more chance. If I made it to Code A somehow, I was ready to play with my life on the line. Well, now you have that chance. Tell us your determination. There’s something I’ve realised as my teammates helped me practise. The number of games you play isn’t the only thing that matters. Since it’s hard to play at your best in broadcasted matches, you have to solidify your fundamentals and research strategies. It’s the same as how cramming for an exam doesn’t really work. Your goal for this season? First of all, it’s not falling back down to Code B. Then, if possible, I want to make a large splash in the scene. Anything to add? I hope my teammates in the qualifier tomorrow do well. I want to thank the coach and his wife. At home, my parents worry about me. I hope they stop worrying and believe in me because I will do better from now on.
Source: ThisisGame
LG-IMLosira
+ Show Spoiler + How does it feel to be back in the GSL after such a long absence? I feel fantastic. It’s great to have an opportunity to prove myself after being in a slump. How did it feel to be in the qualifier? Lately, I’ve attended MLG and participated in many online leagues so I wasn’t too nervous. However, I met MVPDream in the finals and he is a player who has put a kink in my plans in the past. I was a little nervous but focused on sticking to my own style and with a bit of luck on my side, took the match. You seem to have lost some weight Progamers these days are so good. Everyone astounds me with their skill. As a result, I had a hard time in practice. What made you slump so suddenly? Fooling around a little made me slump straight away. Well, even when I was good, I fooled around a little. However, as my schedule freed up a little, I fooled around even more (laugh). Did taking second place give you a mental shock? Definitely. That and I was arrogant. Did you change your practice method during the break? Before, I rarely went on the ladder and didn’t play with progamers either. Lately, however, I am working hard on ladder. I am using two IDs and at one point, both reached rank 1. This kind of practice has helped. You must want to return to Code S quickly. I want to return as soon as possible. Everyone is so good that I can’t be certain but I think with hard work, it should be possible. Have you recovered fully mindset wise? I’ve lost everything once so I can’t help but be nervous (laugh). Now I know fully how precious each and every win is. I’ve wanted to step onto the stage for a long time and this was only delayed by the change in GSL league structure. When will get to we see your return to glory? Since I’ve already been in one finals, I feel like I should do at least that. When I reach the Code S finals, you can be sure I am back. Anything to add? I want to thank all who helped with practice. I hope my teammates who didn’t qualify are okay. I hope San is doing well too. I want to thank coach Kang, his wife and the sponsors.
Source: ThisisGame
TSLHyun
+ Show Spoiler + You are back after one season of absence
When I first qualified, I remember saying that I was lucky. At the time, my understanding of the game was limited and I had little knowledge of counter relationships between the units. I really lacked confidence at the time but tried out anyway and got in. If you get in while you are only high master, it’s really luck.
Today’s games shouldn’t have given you as much trouble.
I lost the second set in the first round. I made a blunder and got nervous as a result but afterwards, it was smooth sailing.
So you mean you were underprepared for your first Code A run?
That’s right. I had no faith in my skill. I had no idea what composition of units I should go for. All I made were zerglings and mutalisks. If I had made even just infestors, I would have won. I played the game with infestors and they are so good. I tried to play the game like Starcraft 1 and relied purely on mass production. Starcraft 2 has a heavier focus on army composition and I completely ignored that. It’s no wonder I lost.
How did you change your way of thinking and improve so much?
First of all, I worked really hard. I never went out to practice all the time, to the extent that I started gaining weight. My team has five Zergs. Half the team being Zerg means that there is good communication and everyone improves faster as a result. On top of Symbol in Code S, two more Zergs have gotten into Code A. I feel bad about two other players not making it in but there is so much to gain from communicating between ourselves. Symbol benefited from exactly that when he got into Code S. Our team as a whole has improved.
We expect a lot from the TSL Zergs in GSTL
You should. Because of the reason I just gave, we will keep improving.
If you had to make a prediction about your first match against Fnatic?
We are confident. I can’t give a score but I think I can take some pressure off of Polt’s shoulders. I used to be a hindrance to the team due to my lack of skill but this season, it’s different. I’m close to the players on Fnatic so I expect smooth games.
Your goal for Code A this seaon?
Straight into Code S, of course. I believe I will get right to the end. I am that full of confidence. The end goal is of course a Code S championship. First, I want to get into Code S.
Lately, Starcraft 1 players playing Starcraft 2 alongside Starcraft 1 has been a hot topic.
Personally, I am tentative about the issue. A hybrid league is definitely too much. If it were me playing in that, I would have trouble. The interfaces are different and there must be other problems as well. I’ve been talking to players from MBCGame and they sound like they have lots of concerns. I really admire players who work through all these issues to play both games at the same time. I try playing Starcraft 1 from time to time and it’s just not possible. I respect them.
Anything to add.
More than anything, I’m in a great mood. I hope my teammates who didn’t make it into Code A this season try harder. Since GSTL is set to begin, they have another chance to post great results. I ask the fans for support.
Source: ThisisGame
SlayerSCrank
+ Show Spoiler + How does it feel to have gotten through the qualifiers for the first time? Honestly, I don’t think I am as good as I used to be. I was preparing mostly for GSTL and entered the qualifier with some uncertainty. To be qualifying like this, I’m a bit bewildered. Didn’t the practice for GSTL help? Not at all. I didn’t use any of the builds that I saved up for GSTL. I entered trusting my fundamentals alone and got lucky. You received a lot of attention last GSTL. How have you been so far? I went to IPL with MMA’s help. I didn’t do so well (laugh). Other than IPL, I just practiced at the training house. I taught Puzzle a lot(laugh). You can bet that all of Puzzle’s builds come from me. Any matches you found difficult today? Frankly, they were all hard. The first match was a PvP so even the start was rough. I thought I would get eliminated straight away but got lucky. I think my getting through will motivate my teammates and other progamers. Your goal for your Code A debut? I am good at preparing build and practising for a set tournament. I am confident in my preparation. I want to do better than Puzzle at the very least. How is your skill level compared to last GSTL? Stationary. New builds and strategies all got stolen by Puzzle and I’m stuck. I keep trying to save up builds but when I watch Puzzle practise, I can’t help but give him advice (laugh). Anything to add? I want to give my sincere thanks to MMA, Cella, Boxer and Jessica. Ah, I’m good friends with theStC. He’s terrible but still made Code S. I am jealous. I want to get into Code S soon as well. I hope my teammates who see this interview tell themselves: “if theStC can do it, anyone can!”
Source: ThisisGame
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That interview gives me the impression that hongun doesn't really care about SC2 any more .
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wow Hongun definitely has a honeybadger attitude towards SC2 nowadays it seems lol
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Has he moved onto dota or lol?
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Thanks storywriter! What a lazy guy this HungUn. I feel sad for AL that they have unmotivated players in their team.
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Players who lose their passion go to Absolute Legends.
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so Hongun never wants to play? what a waste of a spot man
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HongUn, finally you're back!
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El Oh El. HongUn doesn't even try and qualifies. Imagine how good he would be if he took the game seriously...
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Hongun doesn't seem very interested in playing sc2 anymore, lol.
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gogo Shine!
for beatng TLO I expect him to qualify for code S first time without dropping a game.
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As a long-time HongUn fan, I'm amused by his no-shits-given attitude, but at the same time, he really sounds unmotivated and unconfident in his abilities It'll be nice to see him play again, though. I hope he shows some more wonky strategies.
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On May 28 2012 15:32 ShynZ wrote: so Hongun never wants to play? what a waste of a spot man
feel bad for revival :/
thanks storywriter
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Oh my god it suddenly hit me that creep king Seal can take advantage of the queen buff as well! I expect creep tumors in the opponent's base by 14 minutes the next time I watch him play.
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seal is insane good, glad he is back
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Thanks for the translations Storywriter <3
Interview from Hongun...yeah as everyone said that's a bit anti-excitement. Glad Seal returned.
Definitely looking forward to that smirk interview =D
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hey, can you consider translating the interview for SlayerS_CranK? I'm really interested in what he has to say, and his overall demeanor because he's a relatively new face around the block. Great job with the translations btw, I'm a great fan of your work and I always read the post-game interviews after I'm done watching gsl. Keep up the good work!
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Quite hilarious that hongun thinks he is shit at the game, and doesn't really give a shit about the game.......but still QUALIFIED. This guy is a certified BOSS!
+ Show Spoiler +
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Dude. SO sad for Hongun. Was a really big fan when I saw him last July make it all the way to ro4!
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On May 28 2012 15:42 OnFiRe888 wrote: hey, can you consider translating the interview for SlayerS_CranK? I'm really interested in what he has to say, and his overall demeanor because he's a relatively new face around the block. Great job with the translations btw, I'm a great fan of your work and I always read the post-game interviews after I'm done watching gsl. Keep up the good work!
Another vote for Crank please. Cella says he's code S material and he gets fielded to team leagues with decent results. Would love to hear what he has to say about passing the qualifiers.
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lol@ hongun
He's probably trolling us. Just wait, he'll be back in code s where he belongs in no time.
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Sigh. HongUn's interview makes me feel bad for all the other players who seem to want it more than him.
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On May 28 2012 15:44 shockaslim wrote:Quite hilarious that hongun thinks he is shit at the game, and doesn't really give a shit about the game.......but still QUALIFIED. This guy is a certified BOSS! + Show Spoiler +
Heard of Stephano?
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god fucking damn it. this interview just makes me more mad that he knocked out trimaster.
-_- fuck you hongun plz just retire instead of forcing yourself to compete for kicks.
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On May 28 2012 16:21 EU.Pink wrote:Show nested quote +On May 28 2012 15:44 shockaslim wrote:Quite hilarious that hongun thinks he is shit at the game, and doesn't really give a shit about the game.......but still QUALIFIED. This guy is a certified BOSS! + Show Spoiler + Heard of Stephano?
Pretty sure Stephano cares about making money. Anyways, stop derailing the thread.
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wish hongun would take the position more seriously...even if just out of greed
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so sad that is has come so far with HongUn... <.<
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On May 28 2012 16:38 GreyKnight wrote: wish hongun would take the position more seriously...even if just out of greed
His been complaining of wrist pain for a while now, so I can understand how he is so unmotivated/stressed to play.
On May 28 2012 16:31 Gamegene wrote: god fucking damn it. this interview just makes me more mad that he knocked out trimaster.
-_- fuck you hongun plz just retire instead of forcing yourself to compete for kicks.
You're mad because the better player won? If Trimaster couldn't even beat HongUn who is unmotivated and has injured wrists, how good would he be against a Korean who is motivated and not injured?
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On May 28 2012 16:21 EU.Pink wrote:Show nested quote +On May 28 2012 15:44 shockaslim wrote:Quite hilarious that hongun thinks he is shit at the game, and doesn't really give a shit about the game.......but still QUALIFIED. This guy is a certified BOSS! + Show Spoiler + Heard of Stephano?
Pretty sure Stephano doesn't think he's shit xD
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On May 28 2012 16:50 MonkSEA wrote:Show nested quote +On May 28 2012 16:31 Gamegene wrote: god fucking damn it. this interview just makes me more mad that he knocked out trimaster.
-_- fuck you hongun plz just retire instead of forcing yourself to compete for kicks. You're mad because the better player won? If Trimaster couldn't even beat HongUn who is unmotivated and has injured wrists, how good would he be against a Korean who is motivated and not injured?
i'm mad because it's just a really piss poor attitude to have. no one feels better, probably him included, if he just feels sorry for himself whether he wins or loses. i'm not saying that trimaster somehow deserved to win, or that he would have had a better run if he had not ran into hongun. it's just quite sad to be frank that a young hard working foreigner had to be eliminated by someone who doesn't care about the competition at all.
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On May 28 2012 16:57 Gamegene wrote:Show nested quote +On May 28 2012 16:50 MonkSEA wrote:On May 28 2012 16:31 Gamegene wrote: god fucking damn it. this interview just makes me more mad that he knocked out trimaster.
-_- fuck you hongun plz just retire instead of forcing yourself to compete for kicks. You're mad because the better player won? If Trimaster couldn't even beat HongUn who is unmotivated and has injured wrists, how good would he be against a Korean who is motivated and not injured? i'm mad because it's just a really piss poor attitude to have. no one feels better, probably him included, if he just feels sorry for himself whether he wins or loses. i'm not saying that trimaster somehow deserved to win, or that he would have had a better run if he had not ran into hongun. it's just quite sad to be frank that a young hard working foreigner had to be eliminated by someone who doesn't care about the competition at all. That's a really bad expectation to have for a competition. Hard work doesn't pay in equal dividends, this is the real world. There will always be someone better than you, no matter how hard you practice or how much dedication you show. SC2 also has the element of chance. Many of the Koreans that try to qualify, and even the long-term foreigners say that there's the consideration of luck for your bracket. Some people will have easier brackets, some will have much more stacked brackets.
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On May 28 2012 17:03 Battousai13 wrote: That's a really bad expectation to have for a competition. Hard work doesn't pay in equal dividends, this is the real world. There will always be someone better than you, no matter how hard you practice or how much dedication you show. SC2 also has the element of chance. Many of the Koreans that try to qualify, and even the long-term foreigners say that there's the consideration of luck for your bracket. Some people will have easier brackets, some will have much more stacked brackets.
I didn't expect him to qualify just because he is hardworking. I just thought that it was just a sad contrast with HongUn.
Don't read too much into it.
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I want to see TheBest in action!
TheBest banshees and TheBest allins!
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Gotta love Storywriter <3 I'm still sad that TLO didn't make it though
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TheBest is back!
Can't wait for BitByBit's return.
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Man a lot of these guys seemed to either be in a don't care kind of mind frame or depressed. I wonder if the GSL qualifiers are doing it to them.
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EDIT: Asking you to translate all of them is too much. Please translate TSL.Shine and TSL.Punisher, because I'm curious to see if they are asked about their matches against foreigners in the finals.
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Thanks for all the effort storywriter, don't feel obliged to do all the translations, we don't want you to burn out on us
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On May 28 2012 17:10 Gamegene wrote:Show nested quote +On May 28 2012 17:03 Battousai13 wrote: That's a really bad expectation to have for a competition. Hard work doesn't pay in equal dividends, this is the real world. There will always be someone better than you, no matter how hard you practice or how much dedication you show. SC2 also has the element of chance. Many of the Koreans that try to qualify, and even the long-term foreigners say that there's the consideration of luck for your bracket. Some people will have easier brackets, some will have much more stacked brackets. I didn't expect him to qualify just because he is hardworking. I just thought that it was just a sad contrast with HongUn. Don't read too much into it.
Didn't mean to go off the deep end on you.
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On May 28 2012 17:44 RPR_Tempest wrote: EDIT: Asking you to translate all of them is too much. Please translate TSL.Shine and TSL.Punisher, because I'm curious to see if they are asked about their matches against foreigners in the finals.
I'm sure he could just read them and translate them if this is the case, if he wanted to, that is.
storywriter, or anyone else that is bilingual, is it actually difficult/really time consuming to translate something? I have it in my head that it's just as easy as rewriting something you already see written, but I don't really know and I'm curious.
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Dammit! an interview from hongun but as i suspected, he isn't very passionate about sc2 anymore it seems
He seems to have fulfilled his goal in sc2 (even though he never really won anything big... though I guess staying in Code S for a while is good enough for him), and is indeed planning/thinking about that other, bigger life goal he mentioned before.
Well, at least he made it through! Maybe if he stays in Code A he'll feel more motivation and will keep playing. I hope he doesn't get knocked out... if he does, then he'll probably not come back, right? Since he would have to re-qualify again =O
HongUn fans, let's all send his team's rep e-mails asking him to please help motivate HongUn. I don't want him to retire! xD
Strange though, he said this time he wasn't forced; he was motivated some reason. I wonder why? He mentions he made a deal with his team rep to come. But he said he wasn't forced to... so, what does he mean? o.o I guess he wasn't forced to make the deal, but did?
Maybe he wants a dog, kekek.
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Australia528 Posts
On May 28 2012 18:13 Ruscour wrote:Show nested quote +On May 28 2012 17:44 RPR_Tempest wrote: EDIT: Asking you to translate all of them is too much. Please translate TSL.Shine and TSL.Punisher, because I'm curious to see if they are asked about their matches against foreigners in the finals.
I'm sure he could just read them and translate them if this is the case, if he wanted to, that is. storywriter, or anyone else that is bilingual, is it actually difficult/really time consuming to translate something? I have it in my head that it's just as easy as rewriting something you already see written, but I don't really know and I'm curious. I....... what? English and Korean are very different languages. Not only are the two completely opposite in structure, so many expressions and phrases used in Korean don't exist in English. This means I have to find the closest equivalent out of thin air (i.e. literal translation which would somewhat resemble 'rewriting' doesn't work). Ever feel like you want to say something but you can't find the right word? Well, translating for me is like that x50.
On top, looking up player names (I don't remember all of the Korean ones and I'm not even going to try) and basically formatting, etc. take time too. And holy shit, is translating tedious. My brain feels like a wrung sponge after a day of Code A.
Do you happen to know about the Mr. Chae interview I translated a while ago? That took 3 days. I spent 1.5 hours per day - I couldn't spend any more since I was basically too tired + had stuff to do.
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On May 28 2012 17:44 RPR_Tempest wrote: EDIT: Asking you to translate all of them is too much. Please translate TSL.Shine and TSL.Punisher, because I'm curious to see if they are asked about their matches against foreigners in the finals.
Shine didn't say anything and Punisher said that none of his opponents was particularly good.
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Yoda looks like he's pressing a detonation button or something with that awkward thumbs up of his.
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What's up with Hongun?
He sounds like he doesn't even want to play.
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Thx for the translations. Props for you to not accept the translator icon.^^ You should do whatever you want to without restrictions etc.
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It is so sad to read HongUn's interview...
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HongUn's interview makes me sad as well.
I'd like to read HyuN, Seal, First and Shines interviews.
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Calling it now. HongUn vs MMA Ro48 and HongUn 2-0 MMA.
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HongUn interview have always been depressing as hell. Even when he was in GSL ro4. The guy is so cynical.
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I’ll have to see which race I am facing. These days, all-ins don’t work since everyone’s so good. good guy TheBest.
thanks for translations, storywriter!
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I hope you find time to translate HyuN and Losira later.
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Should I make a storywriter fanclub later? :D where would we be without him
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Australia528 Posts
Losira, Hyun and Crank's interviews now up
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nice! Crank's last line made me laugh
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hahaha first we have mma-ryung and now crank-puzzle
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Crank is pretty funny :D
HongUn looks like the stereotype asian IT helpdesk guy in that picture Carriersssssssss plz hongun!
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Wohoo all my favourite players! Hyun is so good... I watched him in one playhem, NOTHING but Banelings...
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HongUn
;_; Dude
He's not even cynical in kind of a badass, cold, distant way, it's just depressing I don't wanna be the guy who somehow claims to know everything about a player's personal life based off of an interview, but I just don't think he's that into SC2 more, it seems. I mean, he still qualified, so I dunno.
Seeing Losira cheered me up, though :D
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... no, I don't think I'll ever get used to Losira's current hair.
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Yeah, more interviews! Thanks alot! Glad to see Hyun back with so much confidence, and in particular with his old nick!
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lol Crank is such a troll :D
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Lol HongUn. "Meh" pretty much sums up his attitude towards getting back into the GSL.
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Crank is the Ryung to Puzzle's MMA =p
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Crank and HongUn gave two of the funniest interviews i can remember. OMG lol
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OMG. Slayers is awesome. Ryung : MMA :: Crank : Puzzle.
Slayers is so underrated personality-wise. They got crack-ups like Cella, Ryung, and Crank, and they got respected manner guys like Boxer and MMA. Love this team.
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LOL Slayers_Crank is like the Protoss version of Ryung.
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I hope my teammates who see this interview tell themselves: “if theStC can do it, anyone can!” Haha! Crank, what a troll.
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"You seem to have lost some weight
Progamers these days are so good. Everyone astounds me with their skill. As a result, I had a hard time in practice."
i feel like there are some translations errors happening here lol
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On May 29 2012 21:54 klops wrote: "You seem to have lost some weight
Progamers these days are so good. Everyone astounds me with their skill. As a result, I had a hard time in practice."
i feel like there are some translations errors happening here lol
I noticed this as well lol
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Why are some of the posters in this thread are hating on HongUn?
HongUn beat his competition fair and square. People forget that HongUn was once in GSL Code S RO4.
Or are some people basing their hate/dislike because of what Artosis said to HongUn in the past?
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I would really appreciate the interview of IM.First to be honest, i want to know what he's like. I have high expectations of this guy, hope he doesnt dissapoint me! :D
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The interview with Crank made me laugh so hard.
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CranK's interview was funny as hell. Makes me like the guy even more :D Also, it's great to see Seal an Losira back in Code A. Both are Code S caliber players, and I'd love to see them competing at the top soon and Hyun is just a guy that I really want to succeed. He has shown some very creative play in the past weeks and improved rapidly since his last appearance.
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Crank sounds like hes got a bromance going on with Puzzle haha
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Thanks for translating these! :D I always really enjoy the Code A qualifiers and seeing how everyone does
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On May 29 2012 22:03 CodeskyE wrote: Why are some of the posters in this thread are hating on HongUn?
HongUn beat his competition fair and square. People forget that HongUn was once in GSL Code S RO4.
Or are some people basing their hate/dislike because of what Artosis said to HongUn in the past?
I think it's clear people hate on him because of his additude towards the game, or his bad trolling. Not his past results.
Anyway Ty for the translation, glad to see LosirA back with new fire to shine again.
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damn, crank looks a bit like Reach... another man toss incoming???
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lmao the return of the #1 banshee pilot! <3
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Excited for Season 3 of GSL .
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Crank's interview was great. I hope he gets more opportunities to compete in foreign tournaments if he doesn't do well in the individual league this season.
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Crank trolling both Puzzle and theStC xD
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Losira looks so much different...between the lost weight and different hair, wow. He's still got those chubby cheeks though :p
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haha... Crank! Now I get Puzzle's GSTL MVP interview which was after Crank's one:
On May 28 2012 22:54 storywriter wrote: SlayerSPuzzle Anything to add? I want to thank Jessica, who encourages me after each game, Boxer, Cella and the teammates. Also, I hope Crank learns a thing or two from me.
I like the intra-team rivalries.
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hongun come back gsl code a lol, i love hongun
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