NaNiwa to announce new team & return to Korea - Page 45
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Mohdoo
United States15082 Posts
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Assirra
Belgium4169 Posts
On April 07 2013 07:43 AstroPegnuin wrote: honestly the only difference between Naniwa and others is the fact that other people just hide their bm and act PC/fake on screen where as Naniwa just acts himself So you mean others have a professional attitude and he doesn't. | ||
Mohdoo
United States15082 Posts
On April 07 2013 08:16 Assirra wrote: So you mean others have a professional attitude and he doesn't. One could argue that his willingness to move abroad in order to actually have a chance at competing with Koreans is a lot more professional than what most foreigners are doing. | ||
nvs.
Canada3609 Posts
On April 07 2013 08:56 Mohdoo wrote: One could argue that his willingness to move abroad in order to actually have a chance at competing with Koreans is a lot more professional than what most foreigners are doing. Definitely a lot more professional than wallowing in second-tier NA because moving would "cut into my streaming money" Naniwa definitely has his priorities set competitively. | ||
Arnstein
Norway3381 Posts
But please not EG! Naniwa is too skilled for that! | ||
Yonnua
United Kingdom2331 Posts
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Random2732
Canada51 Posts
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AstroPegnuin
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nixX3n
United States122 Posts
On April 07 2013 09:58 AstroPegnuin wrote: my sources just confirmed it's Axiom Uhh I hope not. Axiom has such promise and they seem like a good bunch of kids. Throw Naniwa in there and the night is RUINED. The Proleague line-ups for Round 4 have been released and Naniwa isn't on any of them, so it seems very unlikely that he'll be on any of the Proleague teams (including EGTL). If he's been signed for a week or two, then I'd guess the team would have put him on the line-up and done an announcement by now. Looking a lot less like EG or TL. Isn't there a 'timeframe' where you can be on the team but you can't play? Just like Parting. | ||
mau5mat
Northern Ireland461 Posts
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AstroPegnuin
293 Posts
On April 07 2013 10:05 nixX3n wrote: Uhh I hope not. Axiom has such promise and they seem like a good bunch of kids. Throw Naniwa in there and the night is RUINED. Isn't there a 'timeframe' where you can be on the team but you can't play? Just like Parting. this must be the bad news that Axiom tweeted about 2 weeks ago | ||
wongfeihung
United States763 Posts
On April 07 2013 09:58 AstroPegnuin wrote: my sources just confirmed it's Axiom What are your sources? Imagination? | ||
AstroPegnuin
293 Posts
Slasher 2.0, I can't reveal them for journalistic integrity | ||
DifuntO
Greece2376 Posts
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Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
On April 07 2013 07:02 jalstar wrote: People who say Liquid wouldn't sign Naniwa because of his personality or BM or bad fit with the team or whatever, but they probably were saying that about IdrA when he was teamless and it turned out that Liquid actually did make IdrA an offer. (source is IdrA's real talk with JP) didn't people say the same thing about HuK being an over energetic BM kid? | ||
Serinox
Germany5224 Posts
On April 07 2013 10:21 Gamegene wrote: didn't people say the same thing about HuK being an over energetic BM kid? People also said that Zenio wouldn't fit because he is a cocky BM kid. | ||
oOOoOphidian
United States1402 Posts
On April 07 2013 10:43 Serinox wrote: People also said that Zenio wouldn't fit because he is a cocky BM kid. people in this community say that about anyone who doesn't act like a game show host 24/7 | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
On April 07 2013 10:43 Serinox wrote: People also said that Zenio wouldn't fit because he is a cocky BM kid. to be fair i think foreigners just based that on his ceremonies vs idra which don't really mean anything lol. | ||
Assirra
Belgium4169 Posts
On April 07 2013 08:56 Mohdoo wrote: One could argue that his willingness to move abroad in order to actually have a chance at competing with Koreans is a lot more professional than what most foreigners are doing. Now if he only actually did the qualifiers instead of getting seed after seed after seed (i honestly lost the count) the whole "competing with Koreans" might actually have some more worth. | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
On April 07 2013 11:14 Assirra wrote: Now if he only actually did the qualifiers instead of getting seed after seed after seed (i honestly lost the count) the whole "competing with Koreans" might actually have some more worth. that might be a valid criticism if he took the seed and then left korea after he bombed out like numerous foreigners, but naniwa actually got deep into the GSL two times and continued training with StarTale/MVP for months. you're just bashing him for no good reason. most pro gamers don't have the time and more importantly money to stay in korea just so they can have a low chance of getting through the qualifiers which are notorious for chewing code s players (and then obviously having to start from the hell of Code A). see cArn's SC2 career on why this is something that isn't easy to do at all. | ||
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