Looks like Destiny is sticking with Quantic Gaming and even though they just "broke up" with Incredible Miracle, he will be heading to South Korea to train anyway. He will be staying with StarTale and streaming constantly on his new channel on own3d. http://www.own3d.tv/destiny
Dates and more information are coming soon according to QxG's website! I wish you luck, Steven. =)
Edit: According to the article, he is slated to be staying for approximately three weeks.
On December 03 2011 05:16 chrisgreg wrote: he plays on KR ladder already, the language barrier might make the trip not benefit him, but i super hope it does im a huge destiny fan!
Good Luck!!
Was the trip not beneficial for other foreigners as well? No, they all became a lot stronger, ever heard of Naniwa (amines makes you stronger!)
On December 03 2011 05:16 chrisgreg wrote: he plays on KR ladder already, the language barrier might make the trip not benefit him, but i super hope it does im a huge destiny fan!
Good Luck!!
Was the trip not beneficial for other foreigners as well? No, they all became a lot stronger, ever heard of Naniwa (amines makes you stronger!)
Naniwa (and most of the other foreigners) has ALREADY stayed in Korea longer than Destiny's upcoming three weeks. Destiny, as already stated, is already playing in the Korean ladder. And most likely he is going to stream more than practicing with Startale players. Also, the language barrier might be a problem for such a fast visit.
But no, i'm not saying it's certain that this won't help him at all. But personally i think it won't help him much. Once again, good luck to him.
On December 03 2011 05:16 chrisgreg wrote: he plays on KR ladder already, the language barrier might make the trip not benefit him, but i super hope it does im a huge destiny fan!
Good Luck!!
Was the trip not beneficial for other foreigners as well? No, they all became a lot stronger, ever heard of Naniwa (amines makes you stronger!)
It takes a long term stay in Korea to improve a lot. 3 weeks isn't much time to get anything done. This is more like a paid vacation in korea for him.
oh stop people. 3 weeks will make him better but nobody is going to argue he will become the #1 foreign zerg in 3 weeks.. it's a great training period and a nice opportunity for a guy who hasn't been to korea to go to korea in the name of sc2.. just be happy for him.