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t e a C h e r
Canada151 Posts
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Arceus
Vietnam8332 Posts
No, not until Blizzard adds LAN (aka never) because the mass audience in China just refuse to buy the game and pirate instead. A few dozens of (mediocre) players like Jim, Xigua cant/wont keep the scene alive & developing Meanwhile the Taiwanese scene seems ok with all these teams & leagues. Pretty sure they might wanna regard themselves as a different entity than the Chinese one | ||
althaz
Australia1001 Posts
MLG did a shitty job of the qualifiers, but the Chinese players have nothing more to complain about than anybody else does. Obviously there should have been at LEAST a 1024 player bracket and MLG have come from this event looking like a pack of incompetent arseholes, but Chinese players in particular didn't get treated any differently to anybody else. | ||
Mohdoo
United States15082 Posts
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Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
On April 24 2013 12:38 Arceus wrote: you guys actually think the starcraft scene there might grow if these few Chineses have some successes in WCS? No, not until Blizzard adds LAN (aka never) because the mass audience in China just refuse to buy the game and pirate instead. A few dozens of (mediocre) players like Jim, Xigua cant/wont keep the scene alive & developing Meanwhile the Taiwanese scene seems ok with all these teams & leagues. Pretty sure they might wanna regard themselves as a different entity than the Chinese one The Taiwanese scene is worse than the Chinese one skill wise. But I do agree with SC 2 being finished in China. It isn't even about it being free / not free. China simply isn't into RTS games. LoL is the biggest competitive game in China, and Dota 2 is hopefully going to get a shot. That's it. | ||
FindMeInKenya
United States797 Posts
On April 24 2013 12:35 t e a C h e r wrote: lol I'm glad you edited your post. What you wrote previously was extremely offensive and racist. | ||
dvorakftw
681 Posts
On April 24 2013 12:31 Kim Hyuna wrote: It's very unprofessional for a big renowned team like IG to get someone's mum into the picture. On the bright side, "chinese people are very faithful and trusting people". | ||
FindMeInKenya
United States797 Posts
On April 24 2013 13:15 dvorakftw wrote: On the bright side, "chinese people are very faithful and trusting people". So you are implying Chinese people are not very faithful and trusting people. Cool stuff bro. | ||
BreAKerTV
Taiwan1656 Posts
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EngrishTeacher
Canada1109 Posts
I can login to my NA account on a different SC client and play HoTS (albeit at ~300ms ping) just fine, but when I bought a copy of WoL for the Chinese server, I was promised a free upgrade to HoTS. Blizzard's decision to delay HoTS release for China indefinitely (still no official date of release) pisses me off as a player and viewer. How can Chinese players practice properly, faced with either an obsolete WoL client or 300-400ms ping playing on other servers? I've never really lashed out at Blizzard before, but fuck, they really fucked up this time. | ||
slowbacontron
United States7722 Posts
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dvorakftw
681 Posts
On April 24 2013 13:26 FindMeInKenya wrote: So you are implying Chinese people are not very faithful and trusting people. Cool stuff bro. I'm mocking people who think it's valid to group rather than consider the individual. I do make the exception of holding a low opinion on people who use the phrase "Cool stuff bro" however. | ||
dvorakftw
681 Posts
On April 24 2013 13:36 slowbacontron wrote: How is it Comm's fault that he played on the account of another person, who consented to this? Yes, it's against the rules to do so, but he wouldn't have had to if MLG had included the Chinese players in the bracket. I won't say the DQ was wrong or right, but it's unfair to say Comm could have done anything about his situation that he didn't already try. How about trying to be the among first 512 people to register for WCS AMericas Season 2? Not that we'll see the same system used then. | ||
water116
China1 Post
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IcedBacon
Canada906 Posts
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BreAKerTV
Taiwan1656 Posts
On April 24 2013 13:41 water116 wrote: Thx a lot,form Neotv.water116 Who are you at NeoTV? I am 宾哥。 | ||
jalen
Australia222 Posts
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jalen
Australia222 Posts
On April 24 2013 06:04 hellokittySC2 wrote: i'm sure taiwanese teams would like to be separate from the chinese sc2 scene. and i'll be representing both USA and China in WCS NA haha, hellokitty good job | ||
jalen
Australia222 Posts
On April 24 2013 12:38 Arceus wrote: you guys actually think the starcraft scene there might grow if these few Chineses have some successes in WCS? No, not until Blizzard adds LAN (aka never) because the mass audience in China just refuse to buy the game and pirate instead. A few dozens of (mediocre) players like Jim, Xigua cant/wont keep the scene alive & developing Meanwhile the Taiwanese scene seems ok with all these teams & leagues. Pretty sure they might wanna regard themselves as a different entity than the Chinese one Ha, time is different now, We got millions of people on line when Wol release. SC2 in china sold at very cheap price. | ||
jalen
Australia222 Posts
On April 24 2013 11:50 Kim Hyuna wrote: Although i'm an asian, i do agreed that the chinese is at fault on this. Like some said, rules is rules. Nothing is bigger than rules. And if he wants to play, register with his own nick and play. Not getting someone's nick instead. Not to offense the chinese, but chinese tends to find easier way or short cut to get things done. Why? i deal with them in real life many times. Now you know why China is one of the most corrupted country worldwide. Ha, OZ, alive, JYP, JD, all the korean guys are register after top 512 spot, so what MLG do? kick out some guy from the top 512 and give the spots to the seeded player, thats make the rule totally a joke. You should reserve your 64 seeded spot not rob the spots from the players who register earlier or just announce top 452 players register first get in the bracket. And don't say China is one the most corrupted country, same as yours. User was warned for quadruple posting | ||
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