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On December 19 2012 23:46 sabas123 wrote:Show nested quote +On December 19 2012 11:40 jinorazi wrote: Sea: I really can't get into sc2, i'm trying really hard but its frustrating the more i play. There is no reason for me to play, having fun is priority, i'm going to retire. Nazgul: Whats wrong? You were so excited at first. Sea: Starcraft 2 is not fun. Nazgul: Hmm, if you're that determined I can't stop you, just dont say sc2 sucks, we're a sc2 team heading the sc2 scene after all. Sea: Sure, no problem.
*Boots up BW* how did you get that?
Using a fucking keyboard right after he pulled it right out of his ass.
Sea either didn't like SC2 or was just tired of progaming in general (which is a very LIKELY scenario, kids been playing forever). Either way, he'd have to been free to say what he wants. He thought sc2 wasn't balanced, which is true to a certain extent and that probably contributed to his decision.
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On December 20 2012 00:12 [Aot]_Aether wrote:Show nested quote +On December 19 2012 23:46 sabas123 wrote:On December 19 2012 11:40 jinorazi wrote: Sea: I really can't get into sc2, i'm trying really hard but its frustrating the more i play. There is no reason for me to play, having fun is priority, i'm going to retire. Nazgul: Whats wrong? You were so excited at first. Sea: Starcraft 2 is not fun. Nazgul: Hmm, if you're that determined I can't stop you, just dont say sc2 sucks, we're a sc2 team heading the sc2 scene after all. Sea: Sure, no problem.
*Boots up BW* how did you get that? Mild creativity.
It's a slightly editorialized paraphrase of what Sea said his very first Afreeca streaming session, a couple days ago.
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On December 20 2012 01:44 jellyfish wrote:Show nested quote +On December 20 2012 00:12 [Aot]_Aether wrote:On December 19 2012 23:46 sabas123 wrote:On December 19 2012 11:40 jinorazi wrote: Sea: I really can't get into sc2, i'm trying really hard but its frustrating the more i play. There is no reason for me to play, having fun is priority, i'm going to retire. Nazgul: Whats wrong? You were so excited at first. Sea: Starcraft 2 is not fun. Nazgul: Hmm, if you're that determined I can't stop you, just dont say sc2 sucks, we're a sc2 team heading the sc2 scene after all. Sea: Sure, no problem.
*Boots up BW* how did you get that? Mild creativity. It's a slightly editorialized paraphrase of what Sea said his very first Afreeca streaming session, a couple days ago.
too bad nobody can provide a screen with what he said about his reasoning really. Though i suggest we keep the sc2 vs bw talk down, or eventually the banhammer will come.
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From Sea's first day of brodcasting in Afreeca, he mentioned how he left the team. He wanted to stream in Afreeca because viewers were different in Afreeca than viewers in twitch, where he wanted to have fun with viewers rather than just play hard and win games. I guess language barrier was the biggest wall. So he asked Nazgul if he can stream in both server, Afreeca and twitch, but he wasn't able to since Twitch is partnered with TL. He earned about $3000, $500 from TL, and $2500 from streaming sessions. He also did really well in tournament, where he earned $200 from IPL.
But why did he left when he can earn more money in SC2 than in BW? He mentioned how BW was more fun to play than SC2. Like in gameplay, where SC2 is made for everyone that it is easier for everyone to play than BW.
Anyway, this is getting long. So basically, he wanted to have fun playing games with viewers. I hope this answers some questions about how Sea left.I am Korean by the way, which means my first language is Korean, so don't assume I made some stuff up because that's how I heard from stream.
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^Thank you.
This is all sad tho.
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hope he's happier this way i am happier now that i can watch him play bw
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On December 20 2012 10:24 LTY wrote: From Sea's first day of brodcasting in Afreeca, he mentioned how he left the team. He wanted to stream in Afreeca because viewers were different in Afreeca than viewers in twitch, where he wanted to have fun with viewers rather than just play hard and win games. I guess language barrier was the biggest wall. So he asked Nazgul if he can stream in both server, Afreeca and twitch, but he wasn't able to since Twitch is partnered with TL. He earned about $3000, $500 from TL, and $2500 from streaming sessions. He also did really well in tournament, where he earned $200 from IPL.
But why did he left when he can earn more money in SC2 than in BW? He mentioned how BW was more fun to play than SC2. Like in gameplay, where SC2 is made for everyone that it is easier for everyone to play than BW.
Anyway, this is getting long. So basically, he wanted to have fun playing games with viewers. I hope this answers some questions about how Sea left.I am Korean by the way, which means my first language is Korean, so don't assume I made some stuff up because that's how I heard from stream. yeah thanks for the update~ ahh... will we ever see a game as great as BW? Personal preference... just replayed BW and realized how hard it is but it was really really fun...
EDIT: realized what i posted could be taken the wrong way by some people and tried getting a more moderate take on it
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I dont blame him, this only shows he's mature enough to know what to do at this point in life. As long as, going back to BW is his own choice then good for him. No creature on earth should be at a place where its not happy ^^
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Wow it's awesome to see Sea streaming. I can't help but to notice that sea faps to Japanese porn.
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Been a fan since BW, but I am going to miss his SC2 TvP mech play. Glad he's back to the real man's game, though! Long live BW <3
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aw its a shame sea didnt like sc2
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On December 20 2012 15:14 Csong wrote:aw its a shame sea didnt like sc2
Not surprising really.
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On December 20 2012 10:24 LTY wrote: From Sea's first day of brodcasting in Afreeca, he mentioned how he left the team. He wanted to stream in Afreeca because viewers were different in Afreeca than viewers in twitch, where he wanted to have fun with viewers rather than just play hard and win games. I guess language barrier was the biggest wall. So he asked Nazgul if he can stream in both server, Afreeca and twitch, but he wasn't able to since Twitch is partnered with TL. He earned about $3000, $500 from TL, and $2500 from streaming sessions. He also did really well in tournament, where he earned $200 from IPL.
But why did he left when he can earn more money in SC2 than in BW? He mentioned how BW was more fun to play than SC2. Like in gameplay, where SC2 is made for everyone that it is easier for everyone to play than BW.
Anyway, this is getting long. So basically, he wanted to have fun playing games with viewers. I hope this answers some questions about how Sea left.I am Korean by the way, which means my first language is Korean, so don't assume I made some stuff up because that's how I heard from stream. well, you can't play him for seeking his own happiness.
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but but i like my sc2 gmood to see sea streaming though .
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Sea is so epic, playing champions league anthem after winning a game :D. The chaaampiooons, Die Meister!
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yay more Sea!
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On December 23 2012 21:23 Shakattak wrote:but but i like my sc2 gmood to see sea streaming though . how many games of bw did you play?
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He use Razer Deathadder, just like me, i feel so pro
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How interesting. Well when you get to that point where you just want to focus on fun, you'll do whatever makes you happy.
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