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On September 01 2013 11:08 Diaresta wrote: Massive shake-up going on with SC2 in Korea :s
Hopefully this will help Soul find a new sponsor. It would be kind of funny if Soul finds a sponsor before Prime.
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illsick
United States1770 Posts
it doesn't make sense for prime to leave
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On September 01 2013 11:07 VisonKai wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2013 11:06 Thrillz wrote:On September 01 2013 11:03 VisonKai wrote:On September 01 2013 11:01 Zealously wrote: On another note Life remains #1 because why not Now this is a man I can get along with. He might be, or close to it if everyone keeps leaving lol (and if Bomber goes back to his old self) Blasphemy. Life has always been #1.
#1 Most Unreliable ZvZ kekeke
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East Gorteau22261 Posts
On September 01 2013 11:08 PhoenixVoid wrote: The SC2 world is going through some crazy upheavals recently. Hopefully things settle down a little after all of this
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Well, after all, absolutely zero team disbanded.
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On September 01 2013 11:15 Zealously wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2013 11:08 PhoenixVoid wrote: The SC2 world is going through some crazy upheavals recently. Hopefully things settle down a little after all of this It's already settling back into its proper order. Bomber just nuked all his vikings on stream by accident and lost 30 seconds later to a Protoss deathball.
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So this means they won't compete in the GSTL? That's... catastrophic...
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On September 01 2013 11:15 Zealously wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2013 11:08 PhoenixVoid wrote: The SC2 world is going through some crazy upheavals recently. Hopefully things settle down a little after all of this My optimistic prediction is that teams get their finances and LoL team details in order after all of this and stabilize. Worst case scenario would be full-out civil war between GOM and KeSPA.
*My prediction on civil war is almost never going to happen*
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On September 01 2013 11:19 StarMoon wrote: So this means they won't compete in the GSTL? That's... catastrophic...
I think the word you're looking for is Cataclysmic
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On September 01 2013 11:20 PhoenixVoid wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2013 11:15 Zealously wrote:On September 01 2013 11:08 PhoenixVoid wrote: The SC2 world is going through some crazy upheavals recently. Hopefully things settle down a little after all of this My optimistic prediction is that teams get their finances and LoL team details in order after all of this and stabilize. Worst case scenario would be full-out civil war between GOM and KeSPA. *My prediction on civil war is almost never going to happen*
That's not going to happen with WCS' no-compete rule, lol. GSTL is already dead by the looks of it, though this season might be interesting, so I wouldn't even count that.
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ouch...is this beginning of the end for GomTV?
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see what happens if nestea take a month break from sc2 ? THE DOWNFALL OF ESPORTS !!
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Can't wait to see how well MVP does with that Kespa training regime!
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It's a great move for Prime, IM and MVP because they want to get their LoL teams involved with KeSPA. I'm excited to see them participate in Proleague, IM especially. But I admit, it does really suck for GSTL because 3 amazing teams have left i t.
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On September 01 2013 11:35 ssxsilver wrote: Can't wait to see how well MVP does with that Kespa training regime!
Because training 8-12 hours a day is exactly what he needs to fix his physical ailments... (unless you mean the team mvp in which I doubt it will do much, if anything).
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On September 01 2013 11:39 RuskiPanda wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2013 11:35 ssxsilver wrote: Can't wait to see how well MVP does with that Kespa training regime! Because training 8-12 hours a day is exactly what he needs to fix his physical ailments... (unless you mean the team mvp in which I doubt it will do much, if anything).
That comment is actually hilarious if you are talking about the player.
After all, Mvp used to be on a KeSPA team... add in the fact that he's one of the only players who does not live at the teamhouse (he lives with his girlfriend) and it becomes apparent that Mvp won his 4 GSLs on the back of... well, practice at home under his own schedule and motivation. If anything, Mvp is the example for anti-KeSPA practice
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Dang, and usually Saturdays are quiet in Esports. T_T
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On September 01 2013 11:49 Entirety wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2013 11:39 RuskiPanda wrote:On September 01 2013 11:35 ssxsilver wrote: Can't wait to see how well MVP does with that Kespa training regime! Because training 8-12 hours a day is exactly what he needs to fix his physical ailments... (unless you mean the team mvp in which I doubt it will do much, if anything). That comment is actually hilarious if you are talking about the player. After all, Mvp used to be on a KeSPA team... add in the fact that he's one of the only players who does not live at the teamhouse (he lives with his girlfriend) and it becomes apparent that Mvp won his 4 GSLs on the back of... well, practice at home under his own schedule and motivation. If anything, Mvp is the example for anti-KeSPA practice Yea I was actually saying that in jest. I thought it was pretty obvious. -.-
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