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hangarninetysix
263 Posts
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Grumbels
Netherlands7028 Posts
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RaZorwire
Sweden718 Posts
On August 30 2013 22:22 hangarninetysix wrote: As much fun as I had with it, SC2 killed Starcraft. It just sucks to watch compared to the original. Very relevant entry in this thread. Anyway, this is obviously an awesome pick-up for Acer, even though they could still use a Protoss or two. | ||
lolfail9001
Russian Federation40169 Posts
On August 30 2013 22:29 Grumbels wrote: I guess that means that the new GSTL season will be pretty short? Unless KeSPA teams decide to join it.... it could be pretty darn short. | ||
Kergy
Peru2011 Posts
On August 30 2013 15:53 larse wrote: Second, Samsung Khan is recruiting a LoL team. Stork is now casting the college league (don't know if it's SC2). Hell yes at least I get to keep my Khan flair | ||
bypLy
757 Posts
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Arceus
Vietnam8332 Posts
On August 30 2013 22:29 Grumbels wrote: I guess that means that the new GSTL season will be pretty short? Last season was really short in term of the amount of matches. The league lookd like a joke when they managed to stretch it to 6 months | ||
lookfirewood
1212 Posts
On August 31 2013 00:33 Arceus wrote: Last season was really short in term of the amount of matches. The league lookd like a joke when they managed to stretch it to 6 months I agree. It was too stretched out to be enjoyable. | ||
hangarninetysix
263 Posts
On August 30 2013 22:39 RaZorwire wrote: Very relevant entry in this thread. Anyway, this is obviously an awesome pick-up for Acer, even though they could still use a Protoss or two. Was directed at the information posted on the previous page. | ||
fuzzylogic44
Canada2633 Posts
On August 30 2013 16:59 Gamegene wrote: SC2 gets a little darker every day Don't be so melodramatic. A team or two are disbanding. The coaches lose their job when that happens. | ||
mrRoflpwn
United States2618 Posts
On August 31 2013 03:47 fuzzylogic44 wrote: Don't be so melodramatic. A team or two are disbanding. The coaches lose their job when that happens. A team that has been around forever. Obviously its because of their parent company, but still, its kinda saddening that the guys who just won Preleague are disbanding even though STX said they would fund the team for another year. | ||
ZAiNs
United Kingdom6525 Posts
On August 30 2013 22:22 hangarninetysix wrote: As much fun as I had with it, SC2 killed Starcraft. It just sucks to watch compared to the original. It has nothing to do with how popular it is. League of Legends is terrible to watch but is super popular. | ||
Canucklehead
Canada5074 Posts
On August 31 2013 05:46 ZAiNs wrote: It has nothing to do with how popular it is. League of Legends is terrible to watch but is super popular. Indeed. It's just a different world we live in today. Even if sc2 was the best rts ever, I still think it would fail in korea or at least still be behind LoL. LoL is just super casual friendly and everyone can go to the pc bangs to play with their friends. I don't think a hard 1v1 game can mass appeal to people over a team game these days, especially a f2p one. Lol has what 95% of playtime in korean pc bangs and number 1 for 50+ weeks I think. An rts in today's gaming climate just would never reach those numbers now. | ||
ZAiNs
United Kingdom6525 Posts
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StarStruck
25339 Posts
On August 31 2013 05:46 ZAiNs wrote: It has nothing to do with how popular it is. League of Legends is terrible to watch but is super popular. That's just your opinion. I on the other hand, enjoy watching the League of Throws. On August 31 2013 05:58 Canucklehead wrote: Indeed. It's just a different world we live in today. Even if sc2 was the best rts ever, I still think it would fail in korea or at least still be behind LoL. LoL is just super casual friendly and everyone can go to the pc bangs to play with their friends. I don't think a hard 1v1 game can mass appeal to people over a team game these days, especially a f2p one. Lol has what 95% of playtime in korean pc bangs and number 1 for 50+ weeks I think. An rts in today's gaming climate just would never reach those numbers now. Not like people didn't go to PCBangs to play BW with their friends and what do you know a lot of them still do. Yes games are more casual/social media friendly more than ever, but if a product can stand on it's own and have a lot of different flavors/communities then it will go along way. There are a lot of things that could have been done different but didn't. No point going down the what if's route. At the end of the day both markets are niches, so what if one is bigger than the other. | ||
BronzeKnee
United States5208 Posts
On August 31 2013 06:28 StarStruck wrote: That's just your opinion. I on the other hand, enjoy watching the League of Throws. I also enjoy watching League. SC2 can be the best spectator E-Sport in my opinion though, but only when every game doesn't play out the same. The metagame is too stale right now, and moving in the wrong direction in my opinion with things like the MSC, Swarmhost and Viper. | ||
GTR
51136 Posts
On August 30 2013 04:18 Wuster wrote: Boxer too, but his shoulder problems were more during his time as an SC2 pro (and why at the time he announced his retirement until HoTs came out, which turned into a full transition into coaching). funnily enough another skt member, kingdom, was forced into retirement due to a reccuring shoulder problem from doing kendo | ||
jiberish
80 Posts
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JBright
Vancouver14381 Posts
Official announcement there. | ||
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