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On July 08 2011 16:32 JiPrime wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2011 16:30 Yoshi Kirishima wrote:On July 08 2011 16:29 Goibon wrote: Ugh, i thought i'd never have to think about Kespa. I thought we were done with that organization. I was hoping i could come into SC2 as a spectator and enjoy the game without Kespa influence.
Oh well, all good things must come to an end eventually.
Hope this is BS. Don't worry about the bad things or things you don't like about Kespa, Kespa will be working under Blizzard not the other way Exactly. Kespa is under the mercy of Blizzard now, and Blizzard is a freaking christ-like for letting them get away with 10+ years of copyright infringement.
You are so cute lol
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On July 08 2011 16:33 Megaliskuu wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2011 16:32 JiPrime wrote:On July 08 2011 16:30 Yoshi Kirishima wrote:On July 08 2011 16:29 Goibon wrote: Ugh, i thought i'd never have to think about Kespa. I thought we were done with that organization. I was hoping i could come into SC2 as a spectator and enjoy the game without Kespa influence.
Oh well, all good things must come to an end eventually.
Hope this is BS. Don't worry about the bad things or things you don't like about Kespa, Kespa will be working under Blizzard not the other way Exactly. Kespa is under the mercy of Blizzard now, and Blizzard is a freaking christ-like for letting them get away with 10+ years of copyright infringement. You are so cute lol
AM I KAWAII DESU?? UGUUU
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On July 08 2011 16:34 JiPrime wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2011 16:33 Megaliskuu wrote:On July 08 2011 16:32 JiPrime wrote:On July 08 2011 16:30 Yoshi Kirishima wrote:On July 08 2011 16:29 Goibon wrote: Ugh, i thought i'd never have to think about Kespa. I thought we were done with that organization. I was hoping i could come into SC2 as a spectator and enjoy the game without Kespa influence.
Oh well, all good things must come to an end eventually.
Hope this is BS. Don't worry about the bad things or things you don't like about Kespa, Kespa will be working under Blizzard not the other way Exactly. Kespa is under the mercy of Blizzard now, and Blizzard is a freaking christ-like for letting them get away with 10+ years of copyright infringement. You are so cute lol AM I KAWAII DESU?? UGUUU
GUGUGUGUGUGUGU
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On July 08 2011 16:32 JiPrime wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2011 16:30 Yoshi Kirishima wrote:On July 08 2011 16:29 Goibon wrote: Ugh, i thought i'd never have to think about Kespa. I thought we were done with that organization. I was hoping i could come into SC2 as a spectator and enjoy the game without Kespa influence.
Oh well, all good things must come to an end eventually.
Hope this is BS. Don't worry about the bad things or things you don't like about Kespa, Kespa will be working under Blizzard not the other way Exactly. Kespa is under the mercy of Blizzard now, and Blizzard is a freaking christ-like for letting them get away with 10+ years of copyright infringement.
Without which you wouldn't have a huge SC2 E-sport community based game that was initially based entirely on the name starcraft alone.
I have my problems with kespa but don't act as if Blizzard didn't benefit hugely.
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On July 08 2011 16:34 Megaliskuu wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2011 16:34 JiPrime wrote:On July 08 2011 16:33 Megaliskuu wrote:On July 08 2011 16:32 JiPrime wrote:On July 08 2011 16:30 Yoshi Kirishima wrote:On July 08 2011 16:29 Goibon wrote: Ugh, i thought i'd never have to think about Kespa. I thought we were done with that organization. I was hoping i could come into SC2 as a spectator and enjoy the game without Kespa influence.
Oh well, all good things must come to an end eventually.
Hope this is BS. Don't worry about the bad things or things you don't like about Kespa, Kespa will be working under Blizzard not the other way Exactly. Kespa is under the mercy of Blizzard now, and Blizzard is a freaking christ-like for letting them get away with 10+ years of copyright infringement. You are so cute lol AM I KAWAII DESU?? UGUUU GUGUGUGUGUGUGU
SO DESU NE!
ANATA WA KAWAII DESU
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This post needs to be requoted a million times
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I really hope that Blizz sticks with Gom. Look how accommodating with the foreign scene they have been, the team house, hiring English speaking casters, working with MLG etc. When has Kespa made any attempt to connect with us? When was the last time anyone from Kespa posted here on TL? I feel if they take over it will just revert to the way the BW was. I fear an organization that has that much control and love how open the community is at the moment. I think Gom sees the global picture and kespa just looks out for themselves only.
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On July 08 2011 16:36 Jayme wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2011 16:32 JiPrime wrote:On July 08 2011 16:30 Yoshi Kirishima wrote:On July 08 2011 16:29 Goibon wrote: Ugh, i thought i'd never have to think about Kespa. I thought we were done with that organization. I was hoping i could come into SC2 as a spectator and enjoy the game without Kespa influence.
Oh well, all good things must come to an end eventually.
Hope this is BS. Don't worry about the bad things or things you don't like about Kespa, Kespa will be working under Blizzard not the other way Exactly. Kespa is under the mercy of Blizzard now, and Blizzard is a freaking christ-like for letting them get away with 10+ years of copyright infringement. Without which you wouldn't have a huge SC2 E-sport community based game that was initially based entirely on the name starcraft alone. I have my problems with kespa but don't act as if Blizzard didn't benefit hugely.
As a follower of BW scene since its birth, I guarantee you that BW would've been a runaway success anyways, with or without Kespa.
If there wasn't Kespa then some other organization might have done it.
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U better dont destroy GOMTV :<
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Very interesting, lets hope the BW pros will start crossing over to SC2 even more
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On July 08 2011 16:38 JiPrime wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2011 16:36 Jayme wrote:On July 08 2011 16:32 JiPrime wrote:On July 08 2011 16:30 Yoshi Kirishima wrote:On July 08 2011 16:29 Goibon wrote: Ugh, i thought i'd never have to think about Kespa. I thought we were done with that organization. I was hoping i could come into SC2 as a spectator and enjoy the game without Kespa influence.
Oh well, all good things must come to an end eventually.
Hope this is BS. Don't worry about the bad things or things you don't like about Kespa, Kespa will be working under Blizzard not the other way Exactly. Kespa is under the mercy of Blizzard now, and Blizzard is a freaking christ-like for letting them get away with 10+ years of copyright infringement. Without which you wouldn't have a huge SC2 E-sport community based game that was initially based entirely on the name starcraft alone. I have my problems with kespa but don't act as if Blizzard didn't benefit hugely. As a follower of BW scene since its birth, I guarantee you that BW would've been a runaway success anyways, with or without Kespa. If there wasn't Kespa then some other organization might have done it. You don't honestly believe that, do you?
Either way, besides KeSPA going down the shitter, too many good things have come out of this '10+ years of copyright infringement'.
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As far as I know, foreigners would just need to have a progaming license to compete. It's not like Kespa prohibits non koreans from competing
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You cant be follower of the bw scene since its birth and claim that bw would have been the same without KESPA.
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i dunno why they'd talk to kespa. what kind of opinion on pro-gaming would they ask for? autodisqualify for typing ppp instead of pp?
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Would be sad if they abandon BW, but if they just add-on SC2 it would definatly be good for the korean SC2 progamers. Their only real source of income is GSL Code S atm (you can't really count Code A), which is just too little. Another tournament would allow more koreans to get a stable income and would probably create more pro-teams and increase the motivation for more and better training.
We just have to wait see.
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If KeSPA drops BW and takes SC2 away from GOM, it's almost equally disastrous for both games.
If KeSPA does OS2L/MS2L on the side, and uses the profits to help with BW, it's good for both games.
I just hope GSLs get OSL/MSL-style openings, instead of the POLYGON OF DESTINY crap. It's my only remaining complaint with GOM.
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On July 08 2011 16:47 Madder wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2011 16:38 JiPrime wrote:On July 08 2011 16:36 Jayme wrote:On July 08 2011 16:32 JiPrime wrote:On July 08 2011 16:30 Yoshi Kirishima wrote:On July 08 2011 16:29 Goibon wrote: Ugh, i thought i'd never have to think about Kespa. I thought we were done with that organization. I was hoping i could come into SC2 as a spectator and enjoy the game without Kespa influence.
Oh well, all good things must come to an end eventually.
Hope this is BS. Don't worry about the bad things or things you don't like about Kespa, Kespa will be working under Blizzard not the other way Exactly. Kespa is under the mercy of Blizzard now, and Blizzard is a freaking christ-like for letting them get away with 10+ years of copyright infringement. Without which you wouldn't have a huge SC2 E-sport community based game that was initially based entirely on the name starcraft alone. I have my problems with kespa but don't act as if Blizzard didn't benefit hugely. As a follower of BW scene since its birth, I guarantee you that BW would've been a runaway success anyways, with or without Kespa. If there wasn't Kespa then some other organization might have done it. You don't honestly believe that, do you? Either way, besides KeSPA going down the shitter, too many good things have come out of this '10+ years of copyright infringement'.
And how would KeSPA properly licensing StarCraft rather than just assuming they can do whatever have affected their ability to do anything?
None of the good things that happened came about because of the infringement. They just came alongside it.
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oh man, GOMTV
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Prediction: GOM will remain, and BW will remain.
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It can be good for both games, or bad, totally depends on decisions from both Kespa and Blizzard.
It can make SC2 actually a good spectator game, Koreans are used to BW style RTS, so Blizz seeing it make more BW-esque changes into SC2 expasions which is a good thing.
BW is getting old but its still unique and SC2 will never gonna replace it completly even if Kespa wanted to. Remember that the deal wouldn happen sooner than 2012 and then it should take many months to transition, so BW has at least 2-3 years to exist fully (and i hope thats gonna be the most competetive and interesting period for spectactors).
Korean BW fans won't transition to SC2 if SC2 won't have BW values (and koreans spoke it doesnt have at this moment, no micro tricks, no interesting units, no essence etc.) Its gonna be big stepping stone for Blizz to change it.
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