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Bisu, Jaedong, Jangbi, Fantasy to Blizzcon 2011 - Page 68
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Hirmu
Finland848 Posts
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Sina92
Sweden1303 Posts
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Megaliskuu
United States5123 Posts
On October 23 2011 09:36 Sina92 wrote: did they do anything specific at blizzcon or did they simply enjoy the event and signings etc? They were just there, as far as we know.... | ||
deafhobbit
United States828 Posts
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stork4ever
United States1036 Posts
On October 23 2011 09:36 deafhobbit wrote: Yeah, I'm really curious as to what, if anything, they did. im going to assume it involves alot of time in their rooms with the fangirls | ||
zz_
Sweden1022 Posts
For PR, i.e. to let the fans meet them, which makes fans happy, which makes fans buy games and makes blizzard monies. And to show them the international SC2 scene, which I'm quite sure is something they really don't have any knowledge about. I mean, think about it. If one of these four start playing SC2 because they invited him to Blizzcon and he went "Man, this looks awesome, I wanna be a part of this!", wouldn't you think Blizzard would be fucking thrilled about that? They want these guys to play competitive SC2, and I'd say it's totally worth the money (what, a couple of thousand bucks? that's like snack money for Blizz) they'd spend to get them there for the potential ROI of getting one of the SCBW legends to play their new game. | ||
EnSky
Philippines1003 Posts
On October 23 2011 09:41 stork4ever wrote: im going to assume it involves alot of time in their rooms with the fangirls Yay! Seriously, I think the point of them being invited by Blizzard was to expose them to the SC2 scene. More like giving them a feel of the situation of the game in the esports scene. | ||
TooN
1046 Posts
On October 23 2011 09:36 deafhobbit wrote: Yeah, I'm really curious as to what, if anything, they did. Hotel party with lots of girls showing them their APM | ||
GhoSt[shield]
Canada2131 Posts
On October 23 2011 10:17 TooN wrote: Hotel party with lots of girls showing them their ATM Fixed. Is this too racy now? | ||
solidbebe
Netherlands4921 Posts
at the moment? | ||
Deleted User 108965
1096 Posts
automated teller machine? | ||
ShadeR
Australia7535 Posts
Urban dictionary to the rescue. + Show Spoiler + The Act Of Removing Ones Cock From Your Lovers Ass And Promply Shoving It In The Mouth. | ||
Deleted User 108965
1096 Posts
On October 23 2011 10:37 ShadeR wrote: Urban dictionary to the rescue. + Show Spoiler + The Act Of Removing Ones Cock From Your Lovers Ass And Promply Shoving It In The Mouth. i think youre confusing that with BTM (bass to mouth) or ATT (ass to trout) | ||
GhoSt[shield]
Canada2131 Posts
On October 23 2011 10:37 ShadeR wrote: Urban dictionary to the rescue. + Show Spoiler + The Act Of Removing Ones Cock From Your Lovers Ass And Promply Shoving It In The Mouth. Urban dictionary indeed. I thought the joke was quite apparent given the uber-crushes on Bisu and Jaedong (my own fanboyism of FantaSy notwithstanding). Cheers ShadeR. edit 1: On October 23 2011 10:33 FrankWalls wrote: i think youre confusing that with BTM (bass to mouth) or ATT (ass to trout) Kantata Fish was not invited to Blizzcon and that teenaged salmon shouldn't have asked for it ^_^ | ||
Dakkas
2550 Posts
On October 23 2011 10:00 zz_ wrote: I'd say there are two reasons why Blizz might've invited them (not counting the "they're cool" reasons): For PR, i.e. to let the fans meet them, which makes fans happy, which makes fans buy games and makes blizzard monies. And to show them the international SC2 scene, which I'm quite sure is something they really don't have any knowledge about. I mean, think about it. If one of these four start playing SC2 because they invited him to Blizzcon and he went "Man, this looks awesome, I wanna be a part of this!", wouldn't you think Blizzard would be fucking thrilled about that? They want these guys to play competitive SC2, and I'd say it's totally worth the money (what, a couple of thousand bucks? that's like snack money for Blizz) they'd spend to get them there for the potential ROI of getting one of the SCBW legends to play their new game. Truth be told, this would be the exact reasoning. I don't doubt for a second they have ulterior motives with this but at the end of the day, despite what Blizzard is attempting to do, they're giving a lot of fans a chance that they would normally never have | ||
solidbebe
Netherlands4921 Posts
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deafhobbit
United States828 Posts
On October 23 2011 10:46 Dakkas wrote: Truth be told, this would be the exact reasoning. I don't doubt for a second they have ulterior motives with this but at the end of the day, despite what Blizzard is attempting to do, they're giving a lot of fans a chance that they would normally never have Still, it seems like a waste to invite them for the fans to get a chance to say hi without providing them with a translator or a signing booth or something like that. The way this was handled just seems really half assed, and if one of Blizzard's goals was to reach out to the BW community in Korea, they could have done more. | ||
fabiano
Brazil4644 Posts
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Fiel
United States587 Posts
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OpticalShot
Canada6330 Posts
So jelly of all the ppl that saw them there~ | ||
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