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On September 11 2018 00:43 brickrd wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2018 22:23 JimmyJRaynor wrote:On September 10 2018 21:19 -Kyo- wrote: Never liked TB as a personality, but his contributions to our scene can not be overstated. I won't even use these, but eagerly look forward to purchasing them.
Good on Blizzard for the initiative. Thank you! he probably made the common error of going online when he was in a foul mood. he made some regrettable posts on here and reddit. but.. so what. i'll take a few bad posts in exchange for his huge contributions to RTS and SC2 any day. i'd rather deal with a real human than a politically correct robot churning out procedurally generated PR statements. TB did a great job with his SC2 Esports initiatives. Blizzard kept giving him more and more responsibility; bigger and bigger projects. Had his health not failed him who knows how much Blizzard would've given him by now. I think if he were in good health then a good 20% to 40% of all of SC2 esports would've been going through his organization. And SC2 would've been all the better for it. "being polite and decent to people = political correctness" is a horrendous false equivalency you are using to excuse shitty behavior
when did i make this "false equivalency" in my post? i did not.
Meh, i watched the OCCASIONAL rudeness on here. He was probably online when he was in a foul mood. If this is his worst sin... he is doing ok man.
+ Show Spoiler +Dissecting every nanosecond of a person's life in slow motion and skewering them is now possible in today's surveillance society. Personally.. I find it distasteful. What makes this fact worse is we have manufactured young people who spend so much time with technology their life experience and emotional IQ is close to zero. Hence the angry, vile tornado of twitter. Watch how republicans and democrats deal with each other today.. find some old video of how they dealt with each other in the 1970s or 1980s. Its sad how social IQ has devolved as the smartphone as improved.
TB was semi-rude to me probably twice over the course of me asking many many tough questions over the years. Considering all the great stuff he did for the RTS genre. I personally.. I'll take that trade any day. So don't speak for me dude. I'm good.
TB wasn't a robot.. He was a passionate guy who loved RTS.. As I do and so do many people on this forum board. This leads to heated disagreements. I guarantee you that within Blizzard there were arguments about RTS between 2005 and 2010 that would make the disagreements between TB and various RTS lovers had .... look like a day at Disneyland.
In conclusion, SC2 would undoubtedly be in a better place today if TB were still alive. The guy was fucking awesome. Its great Blizzard created this TB Commemorative Bundle. Blizzard has done many, many great things for the RTS genre over the past 20 years; this is one more great thing to add to the very long list.
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A class act for a man who did lot for the game we all love.
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TB was pretty rude to me on twitter when we were discussing frame rate and I was explaining him why "All games should run at 60fps" doesn't make much sense as a blanket statement, from a game development point of view, since I've been a AAA game developer for almost 20 years. He wouldn't have any of that and still fiercely held his point of view.
He was a legend. I loved the man and I miss his casting terribly
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How fucked up tha in USA they have to pay cancer treatment with their own money.. that basically means that youre screwed twice basically..
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On September 10 2018 16:55 hobbyistGamedev wrote: I'd be much more inclined to buy this if proceeds went to cancer research, cancer education or cancer treatment.
Colon and prostate cancers, partly because they are very unfashionable and partly because they mainly affect men, are criminally underfunded.
Umm... Colorectal cancer is pretty evenly split between men and women. American Cancer Society states the risks for development are "about 1 in 22 (4.49%) for men and 1 in 24 (4.15%) for women." Obviously prostate cancer is a male specific problem, but the Movember movement has done loads in terms of bringing into the spotlight and raising funds. Although breast cancer is obviously a huge outlier in terms of visibility and funding, as of 2016, the National Cancer Institute (the primary US government grant organization for cancer research) has prostate cancer as the fourth most funded cancer type (after breast, leukemia (childhood and adult), and lung cancer) with colorectal cancer being the fifth most funded. Prostate and colorectal cancer each get more than ovarian, cervical and uterine cancer combined from the NCI on an annual basis.
I'm not saying more can't be done, but you also have to remember that colorectal cancer risk is primarily due to lifestyle factors, such as diet, alcohol consumption and exercise - which many other programs are funded to combat in the US, which will help as well. Overall, I'm not sure where you got any of the ideas contained within your post.
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the avatar looks nothing like TB. at least not how I remember him
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Great on them for providing so much support to his family. It's unfortunate that his family was in such terrible financial state after losing a loved one. I'm glad that they're being take care of.
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I couldnt believe how strong and brave TB was during the whole nightmare with the cancer,the treatment, the work and the famly. This would have made him happy.
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More than happy to spend $9.99 as a small token of appreciation of TB and Gennas contribution to Starcraft. Wish I could do more.
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I bought the package, mostly for the good memories. I loved his series "I suck at Starcraft 2". And didn't know what was yet to come ...
He often approached things a bit differently. When Wings of Liberty was big, some gaming personalities produced Starcraft Content but left when the viewership dropped. TB was a real fan, though. And I hear that in every sentence he speaks in his videos.
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