|
On September 23 2011 07:30 SafeAsCheese wrote: Awwwwwww, I love Idra's cat. I want to pet it, and hug it, and play with it, and hug it more, and pet it more, and hug it more.
Anyways, nice video.The EG lair seems like a really cool house overall for any family, progamers or not. Nicely stocked and equipped for the EG players. I hope SC2 lasts long enough that this house can serve progamers for years to come.
|
LOL "I'm up here Geoff"-Anna
|
omfg wow.
That's just... wow. Incredible.
That's an amazing house, and that was a really great video
|
oh my god I want to go there! !!!!
|
On September 23 2011 07:42 Angelbelow wrote: Never really understood the "too bad its in the middle of nowhere comments." Are you guys just extreme idealists who dream of a perfect world?
I think it benefits them for the house to be where it is for several reasons: -less distractions. I cant imagine if the house was in vegas or something. -more affordable -cheaper cost of living, ex. groceries, utilities, etc.
And its not like pheonix is some undeveloped place either. Its got everything you need, major airport, great weather and so on.
|
Very nice guys...glad to see the level of success that you are having
|
Glad you guys like our new house!
Angelbelow, I chuckle at those comments as well. Phoenix is the 6th most populated city in the US, so not sure how it can be in the middle of nowhere.
|
On September 23 2011 07:42 Angelbelow wrote: Never really understood the "too bad its in the middle of nowhere comments." Are you guys just extreme idealists who dream of a perfect world?
I think it benefits them for the house to be where it is for several reasons: -less distractions. I cant imagine if the house was in vegas or something. -more affordable -cheaper cost of living, ex. groceries, utilities, etc.
i guess the location is perfect like u said, less distractions the guys could pratice in a really good environment + cheaper like in the central of an big town
u have the best components for the players and the organization(EG)
|
Oh wow, that is a truly amazing house.
|
On September 23 2011 07:49 OneMoreGame wrote:Glad you guys like our new house! Angelbelow, I chuckle at those comments as well. Phoenix is the 6th most populated city in the US, so not sure how it can be in the middle of nowhere.
yeah i guess if the players would like to go out at the weekend Phoenix is by far no bad choice
|
grats. enjoy living the dream.... you bastards...
|
Wow, that is a really nice house. I wonder if they are renting it or bought it? Up here in Portland, that's a million dollar house depending on location (I know real estate prices are different every where, just showing relative cost).
|
I wonder what their neighbors will say when, they find out it's a gaming house...
|
Holy crap compared to korean pro-gamer houses this is so ridiculous, i guess kr might be ahead of us skillwise in sc2, but they got nothin on foreigner pro houses :D
|
/jaw dropped Now if only they'd have access to Korean server from there, without latency issues...
|
On September 23 2011 07:52 Retgery wrote: I wonder what their neighbors will say when, they find out it's a gaming house...
haha believe me, its much better than a fraternity or even a college house. when we had a frat house in college we were absolutely despised by our neighborhood despite our best efforts to be respectful.
not that i blame them.
|
|
|
On September 23 2011 07:53 Shinobi1982 wrote: /jaw dropped Now if only they'd have access to Korean server from there, without latency issues...
Im sure EG can buy a 10,000 mile LAN cable to plug it directly into Blizzard Korea's servers
|
Surprisingly nice house, I had heard property in Arizona was stupidly cheap, wonder what that place costs.
|
|
|
|