and i still can't believe idra first got kicked out of EG and then we lost him completely. he was the icon of foreign sc2 of foreign dedication. i mean we still have huk and nani, and now snute and scarlett. but he was the first, at least for me, who was outstanding. i am going to go in a corner and QQ a little.
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Undead1993
Germany17651 Posts
and i still can't believe idra first got kicked out of EG and then we lost him completely. he was the icon of foreign sc2 of foreign dedication. i mean we still have huk and nani, and now snute and scarlett. but he was the first, at least for me, who was outstanding. i am going to go in a corner and QQ a little. | ||
forsooth
United States3648 Posts
On October 27 2013 18:59 TurnipThrowingPeach wrote: Someone on twitter recommended the addon "Hola" (http://hola.org/). It allows you to change your vpn to Canada and the video will buffer then start. It's working for me. I'm excited to watch right now! Eeee!!! Worked like a charm, thanks very much. | ||
EJK
United States1302 Posts
canada finally has something that everyone else wants | ||
WolfintheSheep
Canada14127 Posts
On October 28 2013 06:52 Smurfett3 wrote: canada finally has something that everyone else wants Nonsense. When the world wanted Justin Bieber and Celine Dion, we were happy to hand them over. | ||
TheDougler
Canada8287 Posts
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tshi
United States2495 Posts
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fzeroonline
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MADeo
Canada1 Post
On October 28 2013 08:10 tshi wrote: Was this the documentary that EG was filming for a long time? I thought it was under a diff title? The in production title was "PC Bang: Rise of the eSports Hero" | ||
Tezkat
Canada72 Posts
On October 28 2013 08:10 tshi wrote: Was this the documentary that EG was filming for a long time? I thought it was under a diff title? They had two different documentary teams following them around in 2011. This was one of them. The other was Good Game, by Mary Ratliff. http://goodgamemovie.com/ | ||
B_Type13X2
Canada122 Posts
And I don't mean to be rude to the international fans it sucks for you not to be able to see it direct from global without installing something but I have to say suck it up to the Americans. For once your on the wrong side of distribution rights and the QQ is epic. To get to experience HULU and a netflix that's worth paying for I've had to do much more then install a single program. So sorry to say I don't have sympathy that for once your mildly inconvenienced by it; now you know how the rest of the world feels when they would like to watch a TV show but get that, "Cannot be played from your location" notice. Install the program and do what the rest of the world does and move on with it. | ||
LuckoftheIrish
United States4791 Posts
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Sparks Ignite
Canada3 Posts
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Chaggi
Korea (South)1936 Posts
However lol @ HuK's portrayal... | ||
Green_25
Great Britain696 Posts
On October 28 2013 06:22 Undead1993 wrote: very touching, these moments when huk won i remember it i stayed up for so long. this was awesome and i still can't believe idra first got kicked out of EG and then we lost him completely. he was the icon of foreign sc2 of foreign dedication. i mean we still have huk and nani, and now snute and scarlett. but he was the first, at least for me, who was outstanding. i am going to go in a corner and QQ a little. Honestly Idra was once a really good player but he lost his real passion long ago and became toxic as a role model for foreigners, the scene (and Idra himself) is better off with him retired. | ||
Reaps
United Kingdom1280 Posts
On October 29 2013 00:27 Green_25 wrote: Honestly Idra was once a really good player but he lost his real passion long ago and became toxic as a role model for foreigners, the scene (and Idra himself) is better off with him retired. I don't see how the "scene" is better off without him when he bought the most attention to it and also probably the most viewers no matters how good or bad he was playing. Better for himself is probably right though. | ||
Green_25
Great Britain696 Posts
On October 29 2013 00:41 Reaps wrote: I don't see how the "scene" is better off without him when he bought the most attention to it and also probably the most viewers no matters how good or bad he was playing. Better for himself is probably right though. Yeah, but he had a bad mindset which was transferred to his fans. Probably 50% of his viewers watched him in hope of seeing rage anyway, they didn't actually like him. The whole thing was just toxic and overall not good for the community. Besides, as a fan/player and not a member of EG's staff, I don't care about viewer counts, I'm more interested in foreign players getting better at starcraft. | ||
Bazik
Portugal104 Posts
Awesome Doc. | ||
Thorin
601 Posts
"In 2013, Chris won several eSports tournaments, reclaiming his spot as one of North America's top Starcraft II players." Guess I really haven't been following SC2 closely enough. | ||
Undead1993
Germany17651 Posts
On October 29 2013 03:05 Thorin wrote: Guess I really haven't been following SC2 closely enough. he did win some of these smaller na lan tournaments. and got into the final of the red bull training grounds. it's true. | ||
JazzJackrabbit
Canada1272 Posts
On October 29 2013 05:14 Undead1993 wrote: he did win some of these smaller na lan tournaments. and got into the final of the red bull training grounds. it's true. Getting to the final =/= winning. Only thing Huk has won this year was Lan Hammer. Not to take anything away from that win but he has most certainly not won "several tournaments" this year. | ||
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