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" That’s right. I looked at a lot of SaSe’s replays and I also decided that tanks were the right way to go after practicing with MC. I started off with reapers in the beginning so that I could safely progress through the mid-game."
thats what a champ does, preperation
". It almost felt like LucifroN was a level above me." lol
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Thank you for doing Mvp!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I appreciate it so much :D
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Dat praise for Lucifron.
Always thought he was the most talented foreigner along with Stephano. Being recognized by Mvp is no small deal.
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Nice interviews, thanks for translating! !
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Thanks Seeker. Mvp is the best.
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what i ahte most is that there are no deeper uinterviews of the eu/am players, i dont understand why tl or anyone else big not sit down with them and make an short interview ...
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On May 19 2013 19:39 CoR wrote: what i ahte most is that there are no deeper uinterviews of the eu/am players, i dont understand why tl or anyone else big not sit down with them and make an short interview ... Blizzard should make a WCS site and post some interviews there. It's their tournament after all. Always pleasure reading Mvp interviews btw. Thank you for translating Seeker.
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Why do we only have korean websites doing interviews for the WCS EU ?
Thanks anyway Seeker !
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Germany25638 Posts
Thanks Seeker
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Thanks Seeker! Interesting to see mvp say that it felt like Lucifron is one level above him lol. Glad to know he made it
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wow, that's a lot of praise for LucifroN. Mvp looked very dominating over all the Protosses he played except for Socke though. It's really nice to see him considering spending more time in Europe for WCS.
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Thanks for translating, Seeker! Good interview, glad to hear that he'll play the next Ro32 from Europe, too. Playing online from KR really reduces the excitement for the matches.
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You're the man seeker. Much appreciated!
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So many Koreans are hyping Lucifron oO
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Would indeed be cool to read some written interviews from non korean participants. Thanks Seeker!
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Thanks for the interview. I really wish people would put down the pitchforks vis a vis cross server play, it clearly affects players in the qualifiers and even the premier. While clearly players have to deal with it, people have been far too dismissive in the live threads till the point of it getting ugly.
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On May 19 2013 21:08 wangstra wrote: Thanks for the interview. I really wish people would put down the pitchforks vis a vis cross server play, it clearly affects players in the qualifiers and even the premier. While clearly players have to deal with it, people have been far too dismissive in the live threads till the point of it getting ugly. Everybody knows it's a huge deal, the dismissive thing is about cross server play being entirely the choice of the player/team in question because he selected to play in a WCS tournament in a part of the world that's 8,000 km away.
As Mvp said, he should've flown to Europe for the Ro32 already and that's what WCS Premier Division is going to be sooner or later. An offline competition where everyone plays from the same location.
If it forces Koreans to fly to Europe, so be it. They chose WCS EU for easy money or easy WCS points or the chance to get to the World Finals. It makes no sense to me if you acknowledge that and still lament about them having a hard time because they're not in Europe. Well, yes, of course, but everybody knew and considered that from the start, the players included. They want to win, they commit to the region they selected. You can't have your cake and eat it, too.
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On May 19 2013 16:40 Wildmoon wrote: Must feel pretty bad playing in EU server from Korea...
he is in germany, the games were offline oO
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On May 19 2013 22:02 KalWarkov wrote:Show nested quote +On May 19 2013 16:40 Wildmoon wrote: Must feel pretty bad playing in EU server from Korea... he is in germany, the games were offline oO This includes the Ro32 interview, he played those games from Korea.
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