GomTV Global SC2 League Announced! - Page 25
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oursblanc
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InDaHouse
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puttputt
Canada240 Posts
On August 06 2010 02:50 AyJay wrote: D- Players are not allowed to commentate professionally. ^lol I'm surprised by how many people don't actually read the article and just assume they are going to be participating. "My computer can't run full textures, how will I ever play". It's a LAN event people, and quit whining about Battle.net, its a Blizzard sanctioned event, of course there is going to be a tournament build of SC2 available for LAN latency. | ||
JayDee_
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wiesel
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TT1
Canada9932 Posts
i guess its finally time to take this gaming thing seriously | ||
blade55555
United States17423 Posts
I wonder if someone from like Europe or the United States qualifies do they have to pay a plane ticket to go over and then pay for housing or would gom have something figured out for that? Just a cureosity question and can't believe how much money is in this :D. | ||
Smackzilla
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wiesel
Germany727 Posts
On August 06 2010 04:03 Smackzilla wrote: So is this enough money to entice some of the big name BW players/teams into SC2? How does it compare with what they pull in now? Big names certainly not but some unknowns or oldschool players surely | ||
chirhhhh
United States3 Posts
On August 06 2010 03:48 Juaks wrote: I hope she will. She is hot . but maybe doing interviews and translations. For casting I´ll rather get SDM which does much better along with Nick. lilsusie is overrated, and should def not do casting. Edit: hype hype hype | ||
asdfTT123
United States989 Posts
On August 06 2010 04:09 chirhhhh wrote: lilsusie is overrated, and should def not do casting. Edit: hype hype hype I approve of this message. Lilsusie doing interviews should be fine though. | ||
LegendaryZ
United States1583 Posts
On August 06 2010 03:57 puttputt wrote: ^lol I'm surprised by how many people don't actually read the article and just assume they are going to be participating. "My computer can't run full textures, how will I ever play". It's a LAN event people, and quit whining about Battle.net, its a Blizzard sanctioned event, of course there is going to be a tournament build of SC2 available for LAN latency. I think some of the concern over the full textures stems from the fact that even if you could run at full textures, not everyone likes to or wants to and also because those that can't run full textures will be at a disadvantage because they will be unable to practice playing with high graphics in order to get used to how it looks. Personally, I think players should be allowed to adjust their graphics settings to what they're comfortable with, but I can somewhat understand from a broadcast standpoint why they wouldn't allow that since they want to be showing off all the flashy graphics in their full glory should they go to a FP view. | ||
Kishkumen
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TT1
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Illison
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Atticus.axl
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domane
Canada1606 Posts
He is neck and neck with the best Korean SC2 progamers right now. Plus he already lives in Korea, bunking and practicing at a progaming house. Putting aside B-teamers and practice partners, who I imagine have great incentives to start playing SC2, I wonder if any A-teamers will do the same. I'm excited at the possibility of solid BW players focusing all their efforts into SC2 (perhaps a gradual, but significant rise in skill cap). | ||
zomgzergrush
United States923 Posts
sc2 esports to catch on widely in the US? Please do. | ||
TymerA
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lac29
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