Eve Retires - Page 2
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NeThZOR
South Africa7387 Posts
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vrok
Sweden2541 Posts
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Steel
Japan2283 Posts
GL in the future Eve | ||
Taefox
1533 Posts
On August 01 2013 04:46 vrok wrote: Goodbye Eve! + Show Spoiler + http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4E-r_-HVpas | ||
docvoc
United States5491 Posts
On August 01 2013 04:49 Steel wrote: She could of streamed or something, it would of generated revenue for the team at least on a similar level as the other progamers. I don't even have a clue at how much she was practicing.. GL in the future Eve Eve was training as a real SlayerS player, IIRC, though she never had the results of guys like MMA or Puzzle. She wasn't actually a bad player though, she was high masters I think. Good luck to her in all her future endeavors . | ||
thekoalaz
United States109 Posts
On August 01 2013 03:00 Lonyo wrote: How come people want more Americans? Or care for that matter? I have been confused for so long as to why people start threads or discuss Americans in sc2. It's almost like they make it out to be a bad or a good thing, where personally I think both cases aren't even relevant. Makes me feel like after the "nation" talk is over, sex will be the next thing "where are all the women casters"? All seems arbitrary to me. Not the first time people have talked about a group being underrepresented. I laughed. Nice! | ||
shin_toss
Philippines2589 Posts
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Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
On August 01 2013 04:57 Porishan wrote: it's funny that both of them have left eSF in the same time :D Now I can't wait for Monster retirement Sniper not Monster, yo. I'm glad that video exists, we must never forget that day. | ||
askmc70
United States722 Posts
On August 01 2013 05:21 shin_toss wrote: </3 .. She will return for WSL don't worry guys! confirmed or you just predicting? | ||
Taefox
1533 Posts
On August 01 2013 05:24 Dodgin wrote: Sniper not Monster, yo. I'm glad that video exists, we must never forget that day. oops thanks for fixing it for me xD | ||
Shade_FR
France378 Posts
On August 01 2013 05:02 docvoc wrote: Eve was training as a real SlayerS player, IIRC, though she never had the results of guys like MMA or Puzzle. She wasn't actually a bad player though, she was high masters I think. Good luck to her in all her future endeavors . First thing, I'm not flaming or anything, just plain facts. Like SlayerS Jessica said at the time, Eve was picked up because she was a girl, being good looking etc. The announcement mentioned her skills and look, but they would not have recruted Eve if she was a man, there are a ton of male master players in Korea that have the same (and better) skill level. Eve was like a marketing icon / Representative figure for the SlayerS team. For now, not enough female gamers are playing hard enough (not as hard as the majority of male gamers) to see a female pro gamer dominating in the current SC2 scene. Flo and Maddelisk seem to be real competitive gamers, I hope they'll be inspire many master female players to try harder and reach the pro level. Being a pro in Starcraft 2 requires many things, but being good looking won't lead you anywhere if you want to be respected as a competitive gamer. | ||
StarStruck
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Paljas
Germany6926 Posts
gl in the future | ||
AnomalySC2
United States2073 Posts
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Corsica
Ukraine1854 Posts
On August 01 2013 02:01 packrat386 wrote: SC2 needs more competitive women. Saddly - they suck | ||
JacobShock
Denmark2485 Posts
awe, thats heart breaking.. well I wish you good luck, Eve! | ||
WombaT
Northern Ireland20797 Posts
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TommyP
United States6231 Posts
gl | ||
asdfOu
United States2089 Posts
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MVega
763 Posts
Anyway I totally understand the reason that there aren't more female progamers. They don't take it as seriously as you have to in order to be competitive. Probably because they're a lot smarter than men are in that regard. The chances of having a successful competitive gaming career are about the same as winning one of the smaller lotteries. Really if you want to take that chance, that's your business, but it's never a sound financial strategy. It's very much the dream of young boys, which is probably why most eSports stars are ... young boys. | ||
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