On March 29 2015 11:37 Dunmer wrote: Since I am building a PC in the coming weeks. Is there any promotonial offer for these ssds involving axiom like codes or even if I could say thanks for supporting axiom if I bought one
Not at the moment, though I'm sure they would appreciate it is you tossed them a message on Twitter to let them know that you bought Sandisk because of their sponsorship.
On March 28 2015 22:34 TotalBiscuit wrote: If my players are slumping, its our job to get them out of that slump, not fire them and replace them with whoever is winning at the time. That's not how you maintain team morale.
Okay, but there's a difference between a player slumping and a player just not having it anymore. It's clear that Alicia has nothing left, and that Ryung and Impact are Code-A-dropout level at best.
There is also a difference from a spectator and someone who works with these players. You may see Alicia absent from tournaments and no real attempts at qualifying at tournaments and chalk that up to "nothing left" but you don't know his mother is seriously ill and we've given him permission to take a break in order to return home. His focus, that we fully support, is on his mother's recovery.
Lots of factors are in play here that spectators don't know or understand, but that certainly doesn't stop people from summing it all up to "they just suck now." This applies to all pro gamers.
Superb work, the silent majority truly appreciate this. Please keep at it!!
P.S. I recently bought a 1/2TB SSD from sandisk for the lab and we're loving it! Curiously, we study biochemical signatures that are believed to be involved in the genesis of cancer. That's the circle of life, Simba
On March 28 2015 22:34 TotalBiscuit wrote: If my players are slumping, its our job to get them out of that slump, not fire them and replace them with whoever is winning at the time. That's not how you maintain team morale.
Okay, but there's a difference between a player slumping and a player just not having it anymore. It's clear that Alicia has nothing left, and that Ryung and Impact are Code-A-dropout level at best. It seems like you have some personal connection to these players, and that's fine, but it does hurt the team's results. You can talk all you want about your philosophy for a successful team, but right now it's your marketing, not the teams results, keeping it afloat
That's one of the more absurd things I've read on these forums for a while. Good job...
On March 28 2015 22:34 TotalBiscuit wrote: If my players are slumping, its our job to get them out of that slump, not fire them and replace them with whoever is winning at the time. That's not how you maintain team morale.
Okay, but there's a difference between a player slumping and a player just not having it anymore. It's clear that Alicia has nothing left, and that Ryung and Impact are Code-A-dropout level at best. It seems like you have some personal connection to these players, and that's fine, but it does hurt the team's results. You can talk all you want about your philosophy for a successful team, but right now it's your marketing, not the teams results, keeping it afloat
Impact? The same guy who beat HerO, MC and Jaedong en route to the finals of DH Bucharest last year?
On March 28 2015 22:34 TotalBiscuit wrote: If my players are slumping, its our job to get them out of that slump, not fire them and replace them with whoever is winning at the time. That's not how you maintain team morale.
Okay, but there's a difference between a player slumping and a player just not having it anymore. It's clear that Alicia has nothing left, and that Ryung and Impact are Code-A-dropout level at best. It seems like you have some personal connection to these players, and that's fine, but it does hurt the team's results. You can talk all you want about your philosophy for a successful team, but right now it's your marketing, not the teams results, keeping it afloat
You are truly a special kind of expert, aren't you? :D
On March 28 2015 22:34 TotalBiscuit wrote: If my players are slumping, its our job to get them out of that slump, not fire them and replace them with whoever is winning at the time. That's not how you maintain team morale.
Okay, but there's a difference between a player slumping and a player just not having it anymore. It's clear that Alicia has nothing left, and that Ryung and Impact are Code-A-dropout level at best.
There is also a difference from a spectator and someone who works with these players. You may see Alicia absent from tournaments and no real attempts at qualifying at tournaments and chalk that up to "nothing left" but you don't know his mother is seriously ill and we've given him permission to take a break in order to return home. His focus, that we fully support, is on his mother's recovery.
Lots of factors are in play here that spectators don't know or understand, but that certainly doesn't stop people from summing it all up to "they just suck now." This applies to all pro gamers.
On March 28 2015 22:34 TotalBiscuit wrote: If my players are slumping, its our job to get them out of that slump, not fire them and replace them with whoever is winning at the time. That's not how you maintain team morale.
Okay, but there's a difference between a player slumping and a player just not having it anymore. It's clear that Alicia has nothing left, and that Ryung and Impact are Code-A-dropout level at best. It seems like you have some personal connection to these players, and that's fine, but it does hurt the team's results. You can talk all you want about your philosophy for a successful team, but right now it's your marketing, not the teams results, keeping it afloat
You managed to make me laugh and angry at the same time, gj
On March 28 2015 22:34 TotalBiscuit wrote: If my players are slumping, its our job to get them out of that slump, not fire them and replace them with whoever is winning at the time. That's not how you maintain team morale.
Okay, but there's a difference between a player slumping and a player just not having it anymore. It's clear that Alicia has nothing left, and that Ryung and Impact are Code-A-dropout level at best. It seems like you have some personal connection to these players, and that's fine, but it does hurt the team's results. You can talk all you want about your philosophy for a successful team, but right now it's your marketing, not the teams results, keeping it afloat
I look forward to seeing you in this season's GSL/NSSL
On March 29 2015 11:37 Dunmer wrote: Since I am building a PC in the coming weeks. Is there any promotonial offer for these ssds involving axiom like codes or even if I could say thanks for supporting axiom if I bought one
Not at the moment, though I'm sure they would appreciate it is you tossed them a message on Twitter to let them know that you bought Sandisk because of their sponsorship.
Beautiful icon is beautiful! :o
It is new right? Or have I just been blind for a while..