KeSPA-OGN launches Starcraft 2 Tournament - Page 6
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Roth
Germany165 Posts
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tuho12345
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DreamOen
Spain1400 Posts
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Snowbear
Korea (South)1925 Posts
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eviltomahawk
United States11132 Posts
On May 02 2012 16:11 DreamOen wrote: TeamLiquid its time to have SC2 team logos avaible as signs!!!. On the topic, time will tell, to all of this we need actual korean fans to support it. I want BW logos to be present in the SC2 section, so that I can flash around the KT Rolster logo when Flash and friends start owning face in SC2. | ||
DreamOen
Spain1400 Posts
On May 02 2012 16:13 eviltomahawk wrote: I want BW logos to be present in the SC2 section, so that I can flash around the KT Rolster logo when Flash and friends start owning face in SC2. Both at the same time ofc hehe, even if MBC hero doesnt exists anymore, I still wear it for the shake of sea. | ||
theBizness
United States696 Posts
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Jehct
New Zealand9115 Posts
Looks like it'll be "go Korea or go home" with the concentration of talent (and leagues) there. Would be awesome if the a few of the foreign teams could band together and put up a real foreign teamhouse. | ||
]343[
United States10328 Posts
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FragKrag
United States11530 Posts
On May 02 2012 16:20 ]343[ wrote: sigh | ||
FakeDeath
Malaysia6060 Posts
BW players will no doubt catch up to the current SC2 korean players sooner or later. Kespa teams have some sick practice regimen. Well, i am pretty sure all the foreign tournaments(MLG,IPL,Dreamhack,NASL) will be all for the Korean takings unless they regulate the amount of Koreans invite or participants. | ||
nkr
Sweden5451 Posts
On May 02 2012 16:18 Jehct wrote: Welp, feel bad for the foreigner players trying to make a living from SC2. With the Korean pro player population about to double, and some real sponsorship there to back the top talents, the days of even two foreigners in a top 6 might be over O_O While there obviously will be a ton more top koreans in the near future, having two korean based leagues might also mean that we will see less of the top koreans at foreign events; atleast the ones without a ridiculous prize pool. Also, more sponsorships, more players and more audience ( the brood war stars coming over will attract a big chunk of the korean fan(girls)) will mean more money for everyone involved in the scene. | ||
Khaine
Sweden75 Posts
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Denzil
United Kingdom4193 Posts
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b0mBerMan
Japan271 Posts
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Vaapad
Norway171 Posts
i cant even. so... awesome...! | ||
NeWeNiyaLord
Norway2474 Posts
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Sorathez
Australia205 Posts
However, I would like to pay my respects for our fallen comrade Starcraft: Brood War, *insert Last Post*. | ||
sCCrooked
Korea (South)1306 Posts
On May 02 2012 16:13 Snowbear wrote: People tend to forget that SC2 games are getting better and better. Some games even provide a BW-feeling. There's so many people who would flat-out disagree with that second part, its not funny. You should hear what the BW pros said about sc2 and how many of them are incredibly depressed at this news, and even more are leaving esports altogether. Korea is going to keep rejecting this sad excuse for a successor no matter how much Blizzard/GOM try to shove it on us. | ||
Veclada
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