Tastosis interview Remastered! - Page 2
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bObA
France300 Posts
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XenOsky
Chile2142 Posts
You should use your body. You should use your brain. You should play StarCraft. It’ll make you feel better So true. | ||
Phyanketto
United States505 Posts
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elKaDor
Sweden376 Posts
Artosis: Not really. Everyone plays sports and they’re nowhere near the pro level at that. Just because you can’t dunk a basketball doesn’t mean you won’t shoot some hoops. Even though this is such a ridiculously hard game to play well, you can always find someone of your level to play with, and it’s still going to be a lot of fun, even if you’re not Michael Jordan or Flash. This is probably one of the best quotes I think if blizzard didnt make a ladder system for SC:R there would be pretty much only oldschoolers, But with the laddersystem there will be many newcomers that will see their progress | ||
azrael1965
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Copymizer
Denmark2075 Posts
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esdf
Croatia736 Posts
Do you worry that the difficulty will keep the game from appealing to casual players? Artosis: Not really. Everyone plays sports and they’re nowhere near the pro level at that. Just because you can’t dunk a basketball doesn’t mean you won’t shoot some hoops. Even though this is such a ridiculously hard game to play well, you can always find someone of your level to play with, and it’s still going to be a lot of fun, even if you’re not Michael Jordan or Flash. pretty much think this killed "quake isn't popular because it's too hard" argument as well | ||
Chef
10810 Posts
I had thought you could pretty easily replace English commentators very cheaply just translating the Korean cast by some anonymous translator, but there is something magical about the Tastosis story that even got me to watch SC2 sometimes. You always hear about people making sacrifices, but living in a foreign land with no money and not bailing is kind of the epitome of determination. That's more than just doing something out of the goodness of your heart. | ||
Falling
Canada10904 Posts
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BigFan
TLADT24917 Posts
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Hushfieldx
Belgium64 Posts
Pretty hyped for SC:R, and I really like how they question today's emphasis on being good at something or not wanting to play at all. There is honour in in hours of practice! | ||
Antisocialmunky
United States5912 Posts
Turns out that Nick and Sean are tied at a solid 3rd after Paul Rudd (Ant Man) and Brian McClendon (Google Earth). Its so crazy that I never met them but hung out at the same places they did. I wonder if they ever went to the old BattleZone LAN place near my house. I had some friends that might have played them in BW if they did. Small world. | ||
Liquid`Drone
Norway28264 Posts
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marcesr
Germany1383 Posts
On June 03 2017 17:56 [sc1f]eonzerg wrote: if you can get good at StarCraft, you can be good at absolutely anything. So true Artosis! I observed this in many aspects in life. PhD level economics is nowehere near as hard as making it to the top in Starcraft (which I never managed to do despite spending endless hours on improvement). | ||
StarStruck
25339 Posts
On June 05 2017 03:33 Antisocialmunky wrote: Its kinda funny, after I found out that I basically grew up down the street from Plott family, I looked up the most successful people from around where I grew up. Turns out that Nick and Sean are tied at a solid 3rd after Paul Rudd (Ant Man) and Brian McClendon (Google Earth). Its so crazy that I never met them but hung out at the same places they did. I wonder if they ever went to the old BattleZone LAN place near my house. I had some friends that might have played them in BW if they did. Small world. probably because they were glued to their PCs ;D | ||
ilsamsamchil
155 Posts
I always hated this sentiment - before it was l2pn00b, now it's cry on communities until some dev comes around to see it. | ||
Sawamura
Malaysia7602 Posts
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Dante08
Singapore4101 Posts
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Hamzilla
United States143 Posts
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Chosi
Germany1297 Posts
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