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Rustug
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Zorkmid
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On February 23 2011 02:18 Tachyon wrote: This is great, will definitely be getting the HQ stream. Hope iNcontroL, Gretorp, and the other casters get help from already established ones (Artosis/Tasteless/Day9 come to mind), to make them even better at what they do. Given the prize pool, there's no doubt that the very best players in the world will be competing in this. Gogo eSports! Agree with all of this. I don't think that the very best players will be coming because of the 5 Korean limit thing. Also I didn't see any koreans listed on the player voting list. I wonder if they would change this is the Korean players would come over to NA to negate lag issues (LAG was cited as the reason for the 5 koream limit) | ||
rzys
Switzerland18 Posts
Try to read it objectively. | ||
LoLAdriankat
United States4307 Posts
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Aragos
France182 Posts
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TheResidentEvil
United States991 Posts
I hope it works out. Dont complain about something 40+ days out. I mean really... | ||
mav451
United States1596 Posts
On February 23 2011 02:28 rzys wrote: I found a critical, but quite interesting thread about the nasl and the consequences of a possible failure: http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/forum/topic/2112514072 Try to read it objectively. It's hard to take that guy's post seriously when he sounds like a typical whiner. Look at the way he responds in his other posts. | ||
SigmaoctanusIV
United States3313 Posts
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skyR
Canada13817 Posts
On February 23 2011 02:42 SigmaoctanusIV wrote: This is going to be amazing to watch and I would def love to go in person and watch the grand finals if that goes over a weekend in an MLG style. Though my only concern right now is the time they will be broadcasting matches during the week. I am hoping they start at 6/7pm PST and the matches end around 10 it would be a lot better for us working folk. I know they are restreaming the matches in the morning for the European scene. Has anyone heard what time the stream will start? It was stated in the interview that it would start at 5pm PST. On February 23 2011 02:36 mav451 wrote: It's hard to take that guy's post seriously when he sounds like a typical whiner. Look at the way he responds in his other posts. Well all his points are valid. When you hype up something so much, people expect a good product. The showmatch was horrendous to watch because of the video and casters being off sync. The video was very poorly made and there was absolutely no follow-up to the short trailer after the showmatch... | ||
bmg4ever
Germany74 Posts
On February 23 2011 02:28 rzys wrote: I found a critical, but quite interesting thread about the nasl and the consequences of a possible failure: http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/forum/topic/2112514072 Try to read it objectively. i really like the last post in it though http://i.imgur.com/NItva.jpg pictures say more the 1000 words on what first impression the nasl made yesterday | ||
eloist
United States1017 Posts
On February 23 2011 02:36 mav451 wrote: It's hard to take that guy's post seriously when he sounds like a typical whiner. Look at the way he responds in his other posts. I think it's on point and the issues called out are valid. Actually, it could have been written by incontrol himself if this was someone else's event. I was truly hoping for this to be as great as it was hyped, but the result does make me worry. | ||
orotoss
United States298 Posts
On February 23 2011 02:28 rzys wrote: I found a critical, but quite interesting thread about the nasl and the consequences of a possible failure: http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/forum/topic/2112514072 Try to read it objectively. If the NASL fails, it will not mean the end of western e-sports. There is such a high demand for something like this in the west and just because incontrol is trying to create the "gsl of the west," it doesn't mean it is our only option. If NASL doesn't meet the demands of its audience, a rival league will arise. There is simply too much of a demand for western e-sports to die. I have faith that incontrol will get his shit together and make for a professional presentation. He really needs to hire a team of people with some technical know-how. Honestly, if you look at the immense resource that is teamliquid, we alone could create something like this. We have writers, technicians, programmers, movie-editors, casters, and we know how to find sponsors. The Starcraft community has the capabilities, but we don't have any leadership or direction to actually put this kind of thing together. Secretly I am hoping that day9 will start a professional starcraft league and actually get a team of professionals from the community to produce a top-quality product. | ||
applejuice
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nams
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whoso
Germany523 Posts
On February 23 2011 02:28 rzys wrote: I found a critical, but quite interesting thread about the nasl and the consequences of a possible failure: http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/forum/topic/2112514072 Try to read it objectively. well a way to mess it up is if they stick to this awful habit of replay casting. ill never get how this got so big in the us scene | ||
trancey_
Germany729 Posts
I'm pretty optimistic for the NASL with such a price pool they will hire professionals to do layout work, studio and so on, this should not be compared with the amateur cast of yesterday. On February 23 2011 02:57 whoso wrote: well a way to mess it up is if they stick to this awful habit of replay casting. ill never get how this got so big in the us scene true, but they won't cast replays. | ||
gozima
Canada602 Posts
The LAN event is something I'd be interested in checking out, but the online portion to their league is just going to be another online tournament in a sea of online tournaments as far as I'm concerned. At this point, if it's not LAN, I'm just not going to be as interested, regardless of the prize and player pools. | ||
nams
53 Posts
On February 23 2011 02:58 trancey_ wrote: How can you compare the showmatch yesterday with a professionall league? I'm pretty optimistic for the NASL with such a price pool they will hire professionals to do layout work, studio and so on, this should not be compared with the amateur cast of yesterday. yes. this is pretty much what I was saying. | ||
Azuroz
Sweden1630 Posts
On February 23 2011 02:28 rzys wrote: I found a critical, but quite interesting thread about the nasl and the consequences of a possible failure: http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/forum/topic/2112514072 Try to read it objectively. the post do indeed have valid points about the impression that gosucoaching has made in the past and the showmatch last night, however the topic is wildly misleading as the worst thing that could possibly happen would be that the league or gosucoaching sinks. I also feel sorry if this is partly sponsored by blizzard , but the initiative is good and if they can really improve their production quality and make it successful then that would be great. But judging from their past they have a long way to go, and high prize pool's only covers some of their flaws, its not going to translate everything that they do into a masterpiece. | ||
Skyze
Canada2324 Posts
For anyone who is serious about taking their SC2 gaming to the next level, its a nobrainer. I hope to see a continuation after the 3 tournies are done, maybe by that time I'll have enough cash to take afew months to try my hand at it. | ||
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