Code S in 2 months? Wow.
I hope he continues focusing on gaming and sticks to SC2, he will win a major title soon! ^^
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imEnex
Canada500 Posts
Code S in 2 months? Wow. I hope he continues focusing on gaming and sticks to SC2, he will win a major title soon! ^^ | ||
Maghetti
United States2429 Posts
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Tarotis
Germany1931 Posts
On December 04 2011 01:50 imEnex wrote: Wow, such a great read. Code S in 2 months? Wow. I hope he continues focusing on gaming and sticks to SC2, he will win a major title soon! ^^ 2 months of progaming in sc2, he played ladder n a high level for nearly a year now. | ||
Brotatolol
United States1742 Posts
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shadymmj
1906 Posts
forgg: simply too good to be retired. | ||
darkcloud8282
Canada776 Posts
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Sawamura
Malaysia7602 Posts
You were quite popular in Starcraft 1 I actually lost a lot of fans since I retired from Starcraft 1. I guess I did not take care of them enough. Once I returned as a pro-gamer with Starcraft 2, all of my fans have evaporated. Haha. I’m sure they’re all doing well, but the Conqueror has returned and please support me. I was hoping that I will at least have some fans when debuting… but NONE came and I was shocked… haha Unfortunately I was unable to take care of my fans because of my sudden decision of retiring from pro-gaming. I am very sorry and now that I am back, please support me again! Don't worry I will try to catch your vods again if i can find them on youtube , it's great to see you doing well in a different field and you are still doing some crazy stuff like 2 barracks rush , Will support you in the future . fOrGG FIGHTING !!!!!! | ||
FidoDido
United States1292 Posts
Now... we need Flash to transfer over to SCII as well so we can see that MVP vs Flash rematch :D | ||
rysecake
United States2632 Posts
On December 04 2011 01:50 kYem wrote: Show nested quote + On December 03 2011 03:12 JinDesu wrote: On December 03 2011 02:57 kYem wrote: legitimately for 2 months after returning to Starcraft 2 oh please well known fact that he is playing it for around 8 months or so practicing legitimately for 2 months after returning to Starcraft 2 I like how you leave out a pretty key word. Mass laddering/custom games is practice wtf.... if you talking about team house, you realise that 80% of sc2 pros in eu/na dont have legitimate practice ? even though he played thousands games, in interview it's sound as he played for a few months and suddenly he is super good. mass laddering.custom games is not real "practice". This kind of mentality that you can just sit and home and slack off playing at your own comfort is part of the reason for the skill gap. | ||
GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
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kofman
Andorra698 Posts
On December 06 2011 13:01 rysecake wrote: Show nested quote + On December 04 2011 01:50 kYem wrote: On December 03 2011 03:12 JinDesu wrote: On December 03 2011 02:57 kYem wrote: legitimately for 2 months after returning to Starcraft 2 oh please well known fact that he is playing it for around 8 months or so practicing legitimately for 2 months after returning to Starcraft 2 I like how you leave out a pretty key word. Mass laddering/custom games is practice wtf.... if you talking about team house, you realise that 80% of sc2 pros in eu/na dont have legitimate practice ? even though he played thousands games, in interview it's sound as he played for a few months and suddenly he is super good. mass laddering.custom games is not real "practice". This kind of mentality that you can just sit and home and slack off playing at your own comfort is part of the reason for the skill gap. How do you know he wasn't laddering seriously at home? I'm pretty sure pros in teamhouses ladder all the time too, not just play custom games. Ladder is great for practice. | ||
rysecake
United States2632 Posts
On December 06 2011 13:09 kofman wrote: Show nested quote + On December 06 2011 13:01 rysecake wrote: On December 04 2011 01:50 kYem wrote: On December 03 2011 03:12 JinDesu wrote: On December 03 2011 02:57 kYem wrote: legitimately for 2 months after returning to Starcraft 2 oh please well known fact that he is playing it for around 8 months or so practicing legitimately for 2 months after returning to Starcraft 2 I like how you leave out a pretty key word. Mass laddering/custom games is practice wtf.... if you talking about team house, you realise that 80% of sc2 pros in eu/na dont have legitimate practice ? even though he played thousands games, in interview it's sound as he played for a few months and suddenly he is super good. mass laddering.custom games is not real "practice". This kind of mentality that you can just sit and home and slack off playing at your own comfort is part of the reason for the skill gap. How do you know he wasn't laddering seriously at home? I'm pretty sure pros in teamhouses ladder all the time too, not just play custom games. Ladder is great for practice. "Laddering seriously" is still not the same as team house training. Even he says that. | ||
LighT.
Canada4501 Posts
On December 06 2011 09:40 FidoDido wrote: I am so sad forGG didn't join IM... learning personally from MVP would help him immensely improve much more. Now... we need Flash to transfer over to SCII as well so we can see that MVP vs Flash rematch :D Game Genie against the Ultimate Weapon/Final Boss... I dont see Genie terran beating the ultimate weapon at sc2 or sc1 as much as a man love I have for IMMVP if Flash gets proper training time | ||
Azzur
Australia6202 Posts
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Itsmedudeman
United States19229 Posts
On December 06 2011 13:09 kofman wrote: Show nested quote + On December 06 2011 13:01 rysecake wrote: On December 04 2011 01:50 kYem wrote: On December 03 2011 03:12 JinDesu wrote: On December 03 2011 02:57 kYem wrote: legitimately for 2 months after returning to Starcraft 2 oh please well known fact that he is playing it for around 8 months or so practicing legitimately for 2 months after returning to Starcraft 2 I like how you leave out a pretty key word. Mass laddering/custom games is practice wtf.... if you talking about team house, you realise that 80% of sc2 pros in eu/na dont have legitimate practice ? even though he played thousands games, in interview it's sound as he played for a few months and suddenly he is super good. mass laddering.custom games is not real "practice". This kind of mentality that you can just sit and home and slack off playing at your own comfort is part of the reason for the skill gap. How do you know he wasn't laddering seriously at home? I'm pretty sure pros in teamhouses ladder all the time too, not just play custom games. Ladder is great for practice. Did you even read the interview? He says he's still learning a lot about the game, and that he didn't even know what to do against Sage before he started practicing. Fact is, when you have people coaching you, and people around to help you it increases your game sense tremendously. Don't act like he's trying to compete with no name amateur NA GM players here. He's trying to get code S, and if you think you can get close to that with just laddering then well... | ||
Leifish
851 Posts
Mvp vs. ForGG Code S Finals next season pretty please. | ||
theBizness
United States696 Posts
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ReaperX
Hong Kong1758 Posts
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Gojira621
United States374 Posts
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Froadac
United States6733 Posts
On December 03 2011 02:20 Zzoram wrote: Show nested quote + On December 03 2011 02:16 Quakie wrote: The team atmosphere is very comfortable to me. When I was in Starcraft 1, my life centered around practice all the time with a tight practice schedule. But practicing in oGs team is definitely more relaxing. I guess I feel like being a human again? Gotta say, sounds like living in a BW-prohouse is a stressful experience. This is something many others have said as well. Thanks for translating! Edit: Stokes17: He has been playing since january. It's also more proof that Starcraft 2 Koreans aren't training as hard as their Broodwar counterparts. That's why the Broodwar players do well when they switch, they still have Broodwar work ethic and training strategy which produces better results than casual practice. This. It isn't superhuman, it's just really quite a strong work ethic. | ||
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