On June 03 2012 07:13 Rinny wrote: Yeah man you pretty much just described a team house.
but there is no team. thats the difference. its a pro gaming house/training facility/other like terms, but its not a team house cause there is no team.
But if there is no team there is no gain for you to let others in on your tactics and make them better etc.
So i don't really get it.
Besides team houses in Korea work DUE to coaches and strict training times.
Just playing and talking with like minded people can very well be done comfortably from your own home over the internet with skype and what not.
your assuming that just because the housemates aren't on the same team, that they wont help each other.
That's the main thing of this training facility. Check this thing once again
Maximum of 12 players will live in the house at any given time, improving their skills under a watchful eye of a professional StarCraft 2 coach(es), aided by a full-time house manager as well as a cook and a cleaner.
We are making a professional training center, which means that we train people living here personally and peculiarly. We are going to use techniques yet unknown for e-sports, but known for professional athletes already.
By focusing on each player and his progress individually, giving him the best possible environment for improvement, we believe that our methods will be effective and will improve the skill acquisition by players.
On June 03 2012 07:13 Rinny wrote: Yeah man you pretty much just described a team house.
but there is no team. thats the difference. its a pro gaming house/training facility/other like terms, but its not a team house cause there is no team.
But if there is no team there is no gain for you to let others in on your tactics and make them better etc.
So i don't really get it.
Besides team houses in Korea work DUE to coaches and strict training times.
Just playing and talking with like minded people can very well be done comfortably from your own home over the internet with skype and what not.
your assuming that just because the housemates aren't on the same team, that they wont help each other.
That's the main thing of this training facility. Look once again:
Maximum of 12 players will live in the house at any given time, improving their skills under a watchful eye of a professional StarCraft 2 coach(es), aided by a full-time house manager as well as a cook and a cleaner.
We are making a professional training center, which means that we train people in here personally and peculiarly. We are going to use techniques yet unknown for e-sports, but known for professional athletes already.
By focusing on each player and his progress individually, giving him the best possible environment for improvement, we believe that our methods will be effective and will improve skill acquisition by players.
This sounds so professional. I'm a firm believer in Destiny's skills, if he can focus on the game and have a good environment he will be a very strong foreign player.
On June 03 2012 07:47 MinistryOfWin wrote: Of course besides of that there are also in-depth game analyses, builds, players tactics and other stuff related to the game mastery.
And ofc polish food + vodka therapy for destiny , he gonna now hold like tarson <3
On June 03 2012 07:47 MinistryOfWin wrote: Of course besides of that there are also in-depth game analyses, builds, players tactics and other stuff related to the game mastery.
Sounds nice. Which top rts player is doing these in-depth game analyses for the players?
Ps mid june is a good time to go to Poland, European Championship will be in Poland/Ukraine at that time (football).
Im not sure im so glad Destiny is joining MoW tbh. To me he seems unprofessional, badmannered, loud and not much eager for improvement. I think there is a lot of players who deserve the spot before him. I hope he proves me wrong.