On August 03 2011 15:37 BLinD-RawR wrote:
GO F91!!!!
GO F91!!!!
IdrA vs F91 rematch gogogogogo
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SmoKim
Denmark10277 Posts
On August 03 2011 15:37 BLinD-RawR wrote: GO F91!!!! IdrA vs F91 rematch gogogogogo | ||
Bobo_
United States192 Posts
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Tommylew
Wales2717 Posts
Come on Xiaot!!! | ||
Shinta)
United States1716 Posts
On August 03 2011 17:08 Azarkon wrote: Show nested quote + On August 03 2011 14:18 red4ce wrote: It will be interesting to see how far the SC2 scene in China has grown. Besides the StarsWars tournament we have almost no guage on the skill level of Chinese players. Given their strength in Brood War, WC3 and LOL I could see them eventually becoming the second best SC2 scene despite their late start. As far as I heard from people living there, SC 2 is a failure in China. To be fair, though, that has to be qualified by the observation that even as a failure, the CHN server has 250,000+ accounts... The Chinese government supports wc3, but they condemn gaming in general. Knowing this, it's kinda obvious that SC2 in China is kind of a fail (especially since China didn't even sell SC2... Chinese people had to buy it from Taiwan initially). xiaOt will probably take it btw, he's the been best player in China for the most part. infi and a few others will give him some competition but F91 (though I'd love to see him win) hasn't been winning much of anything... | ||
Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
On August 03 2011 17:32 Shinta) wrote: Show nested quote + On August 03 2011 17:08 Azarkon wrote: On August 03 2011 14:18 red4ce wrote: It will be interesting to see how far the SC2 scene in China has grown. Besides the StarsWars tournament we have almost no guage on the skill level of Chinese players. Given their strength in Brood War, WC3 and LOL I could see them eventually becoming the second best SC2 scene despite their late start. As far as I heard from people living there, SC 2 is a failure in China. To be fair, though, that has to be qualified by the observation that even as a failure, the CHN server has 250,000+ accounts... The Chinese government supports wc3, but they condemn gaming in general. Knowing this, it's kinda obvious that SC2 in China is kind of a fail (especially since China didn't even sell SC2... Chinese people had to buy it from Taiwan initially). I think it has more to do with Blizzard's business model than the Chinese government tbh, judging by the success of games like Dota and LoL. | ||
MapleLeafSirup
Germany947 Posts
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EMPaThy789
New Zealand878 Posts
On August 03 2011 17:32 Shinta) wrote: Show nested quote + On August 03 2011 17:08 Azarkon wrote: On August 03 2011 14:18 red4ce wrote: It will be interesting to see how far the SC2 scene in China has grown. Besides the StarsWars tournament we have almost no guage on the skill level of Chinese players. Given their strength in Brood War, WC3 and LOL I could see them eventually becoming the second best SC2 scene despite their late start. As far as I heard from people living there, SC 2 is a failure in China. To be fair, though, that has to be qualified by the observation that even as a failure, the CHN server has 250,000+ accounts... The Chinese government supports wc3, but they condemn gaming in general. Knowing this, it's kinda obvious that SC2 in China is kind of a fail (especially since China didn't even sell SC2... Chinese people had to buy it from Taiwan initially). xiaOt will probably take it btw, he's the been best player in China for the most part. infi and a few others will give him some competition but F91 (though I'd love to see him win) hasn't been winning much of anything... xiaot has being slumping a bit as of late, playing poorly. he recently lost against VA.Syc in pstl (same guy in his bracket) because of some sloppy decision making (charging blinkstalkers into immortals) | ||
JiYan
United States3668 Posts
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DailYLeet
Germany827 Posts
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Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
On August 03 2011 17:42 JiYan wrote: i wish the CN scene would get more publicity, its so hard to get to know what their players are like from usa =\ That would be quite difficult, as they use very different streaming software than NA/EU for their tournaments, which is a constant source of headaches for people wanting to watch Chinese games. It doesn't work for half the people who try it, and for the other half, lag is frequent and often severe. Plus, I don't think people would really be interested in following SC 2 from China since they have virtually no presence in international tournaments and isn't the best country in terms of skill. Yeah, players on the level of XiaoT and Xigua can probably give foreigner pros a run for their money, but any kind of cross-server play between China and the rest of the foreigner world is fraught with network issues and they can't generally attend live events due to visa and travel fees, either. The one thing Chinese players do have going for them is a potentially much larger viewer base for tournaments that try to involve them, but the state of SC 2 in China makes even this kind of iffy. Having said that, there are a couple of Chinese & English members on TL who can certainly do a lot more for the scene if they could update readers on the events and provide instructions for viewing them. Kind of like what Chinese members do on GG.net for Dota, if anyone else's familiar with that. | ||
rauk
United States2228 Posts
On August 03 2011 17:52 Azarkon wrote: Show nested quote + On August 03 2011 17:42 JiYan wrote: i wish the CN scene would get more publicity, its so hard to get to know what their players are like from usa =\ That would be quite difficult, as they use very different streaming software than NA/EU for their tournaments, which is a constant source of headaches for people wanting to watch Chinese games. It doesn't work for half the people who try it, and for the other half, lag is frequent and often severe. Plus, I don't think people would really be interested in following SC 2 from China since they have virtually no presence in international tournaments and isn't the best country in terms of skill. Yeah, players on the level of XiaoT and Xigua can probably give foreigner pros a run for their money, but any kind of cross-server play between China and the rest of the foreigner world is fraught with network issues and they can't generally attend live events due to visa and travel fees, either. The one thing Chinese players do have going for them is a potentially much larger viewer base for tournaments that try to involve them, but the state of SC 2 in China makes even this kind of iffy. Having said that, there are a couple of Chinese & English members on TL who can certainly do a lot more for the scene if they could update readers on the events and provide instructions for viewing them. Kind of like what Chinese members do on GG.net for Dota, if anyone else's familiar with that. ? players like xiaot and xigua give foreigner pros a "run for their money?" they're better than a lot of korean players. | ||
digmouse
China6271 Posts
On August 03 2011 17:52 Azarkon wrote: Show nested quote + On August 03 2011 17:42 JiYan wrote: i wish the CN scene would get more publicity, its so hard to get to know what their players are like from usa =\ ... Having said that, there are a couple of Chinese & English members on TL who can certainly do a lot more for the scene if they could update readers on the events and provide instructions for viewing them. ... Yes that's what I'm going to do in the future and I'm currently writing a blog/article about the SC2 scene in China, including introduction of progamers, teams, tournaments etc, and something about Chinese esports in general. Also I may start casting some Chinese players games but not sure if I can do well with my English speaking skill. | ||
Clbull
United Kingdom1436 Posts
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babylon
8765 Posts
On August 03 2011 18:27 rauk wrote: Show nested quote + On August 03 2011 17:52 Azarkon wrote: On August 03 2011 17:42 JiYan wrote: i wish the CN scene would get more publicity, its so hard to get to know what their players are like from usa =\ That would be quite difficult, as they use very different streaming software than NA/EU for their tournaments, which is a constant source of headaches for people wanting to watch Chinese games. It doesn't work for half the people who try it, and for the other half, lag is frequent and often severe. Plus, I don't think people would really be interested in following SC 2 from China since they have virtually no presence in international tournaments and isn't the best country in terms of skill. Yeah, players on the level of XiaoT and Xigua can probably give foreigner pros a run for their money, but any kind of cross-server play between China and the rest of the foreigner world is fraught with network issues and they can't generally attend live events due to visa and travel fees, either. The one thing Chinese players do have going for them is a potentially much larger viewer base for tournaments that try to involve them, but the state of SC 2 in China makes even this kind of iffy. Having said that, there are a couple of Chinese & English members on TL who can certainly do a lot more for the scene if they could update readers on the events and provide instructions for viewing them. Kind of like what Chinese members do on GG.net for Dota, if anyone else's familiar with that. ? players like xiaot and xigua give foreigner pros a "run for their money?" they're better than a lot of korean players. xiaOt is probably Code A/S level with his usual skill, but he's been underperforming for a while now. Meanwhile, I've seen a number of XiGua's games and while he's not bad, his play strikes me as a bit mediocre. I hope that it's just that he hasn't had a worthy opponent to ply his trade on yet, though, because he's been getting a little hyped lately. Anyways, anyone want to fill me in on why xiaOt, XiGua, Comm, etc. have an iG tag? Thought they were Nv --> CCM. Did I miss another team change? | ||
rift
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Tigi
Germany472 Posts
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godemperor
Belgium2043 Posts
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Typhon
United States387 Posts
On August 04 2011 04:01 godemperor wrote: Which one of them's name means watermelon in chinese? I remember him having some good game in the last FXO tournament. XiGua is watermelon. | ||
GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
On August 03 2011 14:12 Holy_KR wrote: hopefully china can bust into the SC2 scene and do some damage! If they would just start entering global events, they would be top tier. | ||
Kipsate
Netherlands45349 Posts
Makes me sad Chinese are sick at Dota. | ||
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