SjoW skips GSL and returns home - Page 2
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Sated
England4983 Posts
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sam!zdat
United States5559 Posts
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Drake
Germany6146 Posts
i mean i could not see him stay there for a very long time. to bad he was one of the few players who could be able to be top code S but nice to have him back GSL would be way more international if koreans would speak at least a bit english, as it is its so unbelievable hard living in a country and nearly no one can understand you its not even like you cant speak an europe language you cant learn it fast etc .. | ||
TRAP[yoo]
Hungary6026 Posts
On October 11 2011 03:11 Zic wrote: I'm getting tired of foreigners coming to Korea for a single GSL season and then leaving right after. i have to agree. i mean...sure its just a experience for the players but i think alot of players lack the right mindset :/ | ||
Poyo
Canada790 Posts
On October 11 2011 03:14 Zic wrote: But why even go in the first place if you're not going to stay for very long? Agreed. Atleast in Drewbie's case he's only there for a "bootcamp" as far as I know, so he's expected to return home. I'm sure its a fantastic experience for a player to attend for a single season, get a taste of Korea and the pro gaming life over there, but I'm not sure how its financially worth it for the team. | ||
turdburgler
England6749 Posts
On October 11 2011 03:17 TRAP[yoo] wrote: i have to agree. i mean...sure its just a experience for the players but i think alot of players lack the right mindset :/ so? hes young, how could he know what it would be like to live in another country if hes never done it before. seems alot of people like to sit there with their own mistakes and experiences and judge others who havent had the chance to make any mistakes yet. he can be proud that he didnt have to leave due to being a complete failure, ro16 code a is nothing to be ashamed of. | ||
JayJay_90
Germany1632 Posts
What has been the best, and worst of your stay in Korea? [...] Worst is probably because I got tired of the food. so the reason he left is because he didn't like the food lol. jk. i can totally understand his decision. | ||
DivinO
United States4796 Posts
On October 11 2011 03:13 StuartLove wrote: was woundered why he even went there. compared to naniwa and sase he seems pretty bad. I might have to disagree with you. As good as NaNiwa and SaSe are they didn't make it past first round of GSL. :/ | ||
ODEE
United Kingdom19 Posts
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SolidMoose
United States1240 Posts
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thOr6136
Slovenia1774 Posts
On October 11 2011 03:11 Zic wrote: I'm getting tired of foreigners coming to Korea for a single GSL season and then leaving right after. They are not in this world to live up to your expectations, they can do whatever they want. | ||
Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
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Wren
United States745 Posts
On October 11 2011 03:21 ODEE wrote: Erm spoke to SjoW yesterday and he said - http://www.team-dignitas.net/articles/news/Starcraft-II/431/Sweden-win-IesF-2011-World-Championships/ I know you're excited about page hits, but here's the key line: "After IEM I will attend ESWC and then return home for Dreamhack Winter but after that I think that I will go back to Korea." | ||
Otolia
France5805 Posts
On October 11 2011 03:12 YoiChiBow wrote: Is it just based purely on the money and him trying to win EU tournaments instead? I wish more people would take NaNiwa and SaSe's approach and just try to become beasts that can actually compete at the top level. That's because gold falls from heaven, right ? TL-netizens aren't really aware of the real world >> | ||
Numy
South Africa35471 Posts
On October 11 2011 03:22 Wren wrote: I know you're excited about page hits, but here's the key line: "After IEM I will attend ESWC and then return home for Dreamhack Winter but after that I think that I will go back to Korea." Yea the key being "I will go back to Korea" | ||
Kluey
Canada1197 Posts
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Thorakh
Netherlands1788 Posts
edit: and if he's going back to Korea, what is there to worry about? | ||
Neelia
Germany599 Posts
Looking ahead to IEM I am not sure if this has given me a boost as the opponents here were weak but having practised in Korea for a while now I think that I am in good shape. After IEM I will attend ESWC and then return home for Dreamhack Winter but after that I think that I will go back to Korea." Maybe he just doesn't wont to fly around the world every second week. Everyone can see how this affects your play if you look at Huk. As far as I know Code A was just a bonus, as he went to Korea to improve and not to play in the GSL. | ||
mordek
United States12704 Posts
On October 11 2011 03:16 cz wrote: Transitional period should be over - he's been there awhile imo. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_shock Usually gets worse during the 3-6 month period in a new culture/country. And if he never fell in love with the culture during the "honeymoon" phase then it would only get worse. | ||
IPA
United States3206 Posts
On October 11 2011 03:22 thOr6136 wrote: They are not in this world to live up to your expectations, they can do whatever they want. And we can comment on their decisions however we want. I wish Sjow would stay. Seems like most foreign pros don't have the stomach or mindset for Korea. | ||
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