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Tommylew
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JustPassingBy
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Somebody tell him that if one of your buildings burns down in starcraft 2, the things building inside of it will automatically cancel! ^^" | ||
Alabasern
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forGG transitioning! | ||
stafu
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phyren
United States1067 Posts
On July 16 2011 09:52 tyCe wrote: To my own understanding: The only S-class players in the past two years are TBLS: Flash, Jaedong, Bisu and Stork. There are some almost S-class players during that time including Fantasy, Kal, Calm, and possibly Luxury, Jangbi, Sea and Leta. S-class in BW is literally the very top. The BW equivalent of the "Code S" of SC2 would be S-Class, A-Class and even B-Class (e.g. Tester, Fruitdealer, and other anomalies). In BW, Forgg would have been considered A-Class when not in a slump. MVP, MC, PuMa would be considered low B-Class, and SangHo would be considered high B-Class. Yeah, the S, A, B of BW is not the same as codes in SC2. I was just saying it wasn't a coincidence because they take their name from that. By saying forgg was like clide, I was comparing their level of performance in their respective games, not trying to suggest he was S class in BW. Indeed, the classes in SC2 haven't really differentiated themselves to the point where code and class are the same thing at all. I would pretty much agree that those 4 are the only ones to stay S class over recent times (stork and bisu have had questionable periods), but would include several other players in the almost S-class. Forgg, through most of his career was probably a little below that almost S-class level, but I can't forget that amazing title run. Seriously, crushing your way through Jaedong and Flash in relatively dominant series is practically unheard of. | ||
Chairman Ray
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hahaimhenry
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GTR
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On July 16 2011 17:39 stafu wrote: You're the pretender! What if I say that I'll never surrender? What if I say I'm not one of the others? | ||
Kiyo.
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Itsmedudeman
United States19229 Posts
On July 17 2011 14:46 Kiyo. wrote: He's been playing for a while now and hasn't tried qualifying yet. I don't see why he'd all of the sudden start trying to qualify now. Pretty sure he's just training until he feels ready to make a debut. If he were at the qualifiers in person then I'm sure it'd be making headlines in sc2. It's not that he tried and failed yet, and it seems like he's playing it as more than just a hobby. Relative to most of the top players right now he's only played half that time, so maybe in a few months he'll feel ready. | ||
knyttym
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Chronald
United States619 Posts
On July 17 2011 14:51 kNyTTyM wrote: If you think sc2 terrans make lots of marines wait till you watch this guy. He makes A LOT of fucking marines and a-moves them. I also feel he had a huge influence on Flash's tvz. He definitely had a major influence on Flash's playstyle. When Flash does do a timing attack, they are gorgeous and so well orchestrated it reminds me forcibly of fOrGG's timing attacks. And i think either Flash/fOrGG said in a interview at one point that they really worked on breaking down TvZ together for a loooooong time. | ||
Comeh
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laLAlA[uC]
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Drake
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rysecake
United States2632 Posts
On July 17 2011 15:01 laLAlA[uC] wrote: How long until he becomes the best player in SC2? Assuming he takes it extremely seriously, no more than 2 months. Calling it. | ||
SecondChance
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laLAlA[uC]
Canada963 Posts
On July 17 2011 15:08 rysecake wrote: Assuming he takes it extremely seriously, no more than 2 months. Calling it. I'd say less. | ||
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