On November 09 2013 00:32 Jer99 wrote:
Can't wait to see Naniwa get knocked out by Soulkey :D
Can't wait to see Naniwa get knocked out by Soulkey :D
Cannot see Soulkey get knocked out by Naniwa :D
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Poland611 Posts
On November 09 2013 00:32 Jer99 wrote: Can't wait to see Naniwa get knocked out by Soulkey :D Cannot see Soulkey get knocked out by Naniwa :D | ||
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Darkhorse
United States23454 Posts
I hope you all can take a step back and think about what the TL writers have done this week. An unprecedented number of articles and previews have gone out to hype one of the greatest tournaments of all time. I don't mean to go all Tasteless, "esports history" on you but it is what it is. But the amount of people who have the audacity to jump on Zealously for this article is astounding. Now I've read some complaints which range from the article simply not having a title to the fact that it is not entirely positive. And my answer to that is: SO WHAT? The article may not be positive, but it is honest. I happen to know that Zealously actually likes Naniwa, but he does what a writer should do and looks at the player objectively. Feel free to try to point out factual inaccuracies in the article, because I have not found any. Maybe people expected a 6 page dissertation on why Naniwa is the greatest thing since sliced bread, just because he is the only foreigner. But isn't that the same bias that you all so self-righteously condemn because the article is "negative"? The writers are there to objectively evaluate the player and create hype for the tournament, and I think this article did just that. Anyway that about wraps it up, sorry for ranting. But seriously, take some time to appreciate the work the writers did this week hyping ALL of the players, and cut them a little slack. Just because you did not think this article adequately hyped Naniwa does not mean you can sit behind your computer bashing the writing without making a contribution of your own. In conclusion, "This is the tournament where all the odds are stacked against NaNiwa, where no reasonable person would believe in him to win the championship. Two years we saw the best of NaNiwa, even as he fell just short of being crowned champion of the world. This time around, he can make that final step." Get ready for Blizzcon. | ||
SixStrings
Germany2046 Posts
For what it's worth, I enjoyed it quite a bit. | ||
seoul_kiM
United States545 Posts
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TaishiCi
Korea (South)211 Posts
On November 09 2013 00:51 SixStrings wrote: Obviously any article about anything related to Naniwa is going to incite some controversy, even if it means mouthraping a volunteer writer who did a neat job writing an article. For what it's worth, I enjoyed it quite a bit. Delusional Fanboys can't stand it when there isn't excessive foreign hope in any article. Delusional Fanboys also love to take no accountability and don't have a thread of class. Delusional Fanboys also never contribute and are stuck in wood league. TL volunteers are so awesome they keep eSports alive. TL volunteers are VOLUNTEERS, that work hard to produce content. TL volunteers, thank you. | ||
caznitch
Canada645 Posts
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Marou
Germany1371 Posts
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Acrofales
Spain17158 Posts
On November 09 2013 00:49 Darkhoarse wrote: Like many of you, I am a little disappointed. Not in the quality of the writing as some of you so quickly criticize, but in the amount of people who decided that this article is not up to par. I hope you all can take a step back and think about what the TL writers have done this week. An unprecedented number of articles and previews have gone out to hype one of the greatest tournaments of all time. I don't mean to go all Tasteless, "esports history" on you but it is what it is. But the amount of people who have the audacity to jump on Zealously for this article is astounding. Now I've read some complaints which range from the article simply not having a title to the fact that it is not entirely positive. And my answer to that is: SO WHAT? The article may not be positive, but it is honest. I happen to know that Zealously actually likes Naniwa, but he does what a writer should do and looks at the player objectively. Feel free to try to point out factual inaccuracies in the article, because I have not found any. Maybe people expected a 6 page dissertation on why Naniwa is the greatest thing since sliced bread, just because he is the only foreigner. But isn't that the same bias that you all so self-righteously condemn because the article is "negative"? The writers are there to objectively evaluate the player and create hype for the tournament, and I think this article did just that. Anyway that about wraps it up, sorry for ranting. But seriously, take some time to appreciate the work the writers did this week hyping ALL of the players, and cut them a little slack. Just because you did not think this article adequately hyped Naniwa does not mean you can sit behind your computer bashing the writing without making a contribution of your own. In conclusion, "This is the tournament where all the odds are stacked against NaNiwa, where no reasonable person would believe in him to win the championship. Two years we saw the best of NaNiwa, even as he fell just short of being crowned champion of the world. This time around, he can make that final step." Get ready for Blizzcon. This post is the greatest thing since sliced bread. | ||
Incubus1993
Canada140 Posts
No matter how much I like him and dislike Soulkey, I still don't think he'll win. I expect a 3-1 maybe a 3-2 for Soulkey. The games will be good though that's for sure. Especially after the PvZ he's shown against Hyun, Life and Revival, all very good Zergs. Go NaNiwa! | ||
myhybris
Sweden16 Posts
(the only thing i have to say about it is that it could have had more epic forcefields in it, thats all.) Ohwell as a fellow swed im biased as hell but if he didnt make it i would probably not even watch the finals, His presence has set fire to this tournament. Gogo Nani!! Edit: Title - Naniwa - The Tiebreaker | ||
xLikeMikex
United States12 Posts
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Staklet
Sweden44 Posts
I'm, and probably all of e-sport-Sweden is soooo proud of you! To us you will always be the champ! | ||
syroz
France249 Posts
Anyway, gogo Naniwa! | ||
Karakaxe
Sweden585 Posts
gogogogo nani | ||
gobbledydook
Australia2590 Posts
Poll: This article was: Good (27) Bad (20) No idea/no comment (5) 52 total votes Your vote: This article was: | ||
Uncultured
United States1340 Posts
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SamuelGreen
Sweden292 Posts
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-Celestial-
United Kingdom3867 Posts
As for the article. Its well written but I do think it somehow feels different to the others though I'm not quite sure why. Don't feel quite as hyped as I did after reading the others. Regardless of that, shame on those saying its "bad". Its a perfectly well written article. | ||
DotPdf
United States37 Posts
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