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jalstar
Profile Blog Joined September 2009
United States8198 Posts
September 01 2010 06:11 GMT
#21
On September 01 2010 15:08 thedeadhaji wrote:
honestly Korean BW finally has its mojo back with a true rivalry. It's what makes sports exciting to watch.

Federer - Nadal
Sampras - Agassi
Yankees - Red Sox
Giants - Dodgers
Nicklaus - Palmer
Lakers - Celtics



I enjoyed 2009 more, you could never tell what players were going to win at a certain stage, and Flash and Jaedong are way too polite in interviews for it to feel like a true rivalry, plus they pretty much never cheese each other.
ReketSomething
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
United States6012 Posts
September 01 2010 06:20 GMT
#22
Jaedong needs to find a way to win against 14cc on a terran favored map vs. the best turtler ever...and then it will be exciting again.
Jaedong :3
TheMute
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States458 Posts
September 01 2010 06:37 GMT
#23
Um, I still enjoy the current Jaedong/Flash games. I love cringing when Jaedong's third is under pressure and a swarm comes out of nowhere to save the day or going why are you losing so many mutas... gaaaahh or whhhyy still more ultras vs mech zzz. Finding and feeling these tense moments as a fan are freakin' amazing, true gems.

I definitely do not like the idea of BW dying for "ESPORTS". I don't think you can use ESPORTS here. It seems like you're equating ESPORTS to SC2, and I'm meeeh about that. I guess you can argue if SC2 gets big and international, "ESPORTS" will (obviously) grow and more games will encompass it. But until then, BW dying for SC2 is silly. Finishing at (arguably) BW's peak is silly.

Maybe I'm just overly biased that SC2 is just not entertaining for me. Yea the game is young, and "wow" moments may eventually arise. But for a game to be entertaining when the two sides base trade or one zeal and ling are left says something...

The day I cringe for Idra when he barely saves his third or something... hmmm
Friends are simply people you can do/say vulgar things to.
Mortician
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
Bulgaria2332 Posts
September 01 2010 06:44 GMT
#24
On September 01 2010 15:20 ReketSomething wrote:
Jaedong needs to find a way to win against 14cc on a terran favored map vs. the best turtler ever...and then it will be exciting again.


Mmmm... Jaedong fanboy tears, so tasty mmm

Seriously tho, Flash has been playing pretty agressive, if not the most aggressively out of all the Terrans lately
"If anything, the skill cap in sc2 is higher [than sc1] because there are a lot more things you can do at one given time. " darmousseh
hypercube
Profile Joined April 2010
Hungary2735 Posts
September 01 2010 07:16 GMT
#25
My biggest worry is that the barrier of entry is too high. The A-teamers are still very, very good - actually better than ever. So not only has a new player to accept that it will take 1 or 2 years to go from practice partner to playing TV games, he also knows the scene might not be there by the time he's good enough to compete for the big prizes. I just don't think many will accept this much risk.

The result might be that we're left with 20-30 very good players (the best and most talented of the current batch) and virtually no new faces. When those players start to decline with age the game will fall with them, even if it does survive Blizzard's demands and the competition from SC2.

"Sending people in rockets to other planets is a waste of money better spent on sending rockets into people on this planet."
Loanshark
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
China3094 Posts
September 01 2010 07:39 GMT
#26
On September 01 2010 16:16 hypercube wrote:
My biggest worry is that the barrier of entry is too high. The A-teamers are still very, very good - actually better than ever. So not only has a new player to accept that it will take 1 or 2 years to go from practice partner to playing TV games, he also knows the scene might not be there by the time he's good enough to compete for the big prizes. I just don't think many will accept this much risk.

The result might be that we're left with 20-30 very good players (the best and most talented of the current batch) and virtually no new faces. When those players start to decline with age the game will fall with them, even if it does survive Blizzard's demands and the competition from SC2.



When this happens, the entry bar lowers, and new players can come in and take their places.

And besides, what you've said can count for nearly every sport. New faces have to wait a few years to start playing in big, televised matches. And there are only a few good players/teams who can routinely make it into the final stages of tournaments and win the big money. But there's no shortage of newcomers to these sports.
No dough, no go. And no mercy.
hypercube
Profile Joined April 2010
Hungary2735 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-09-01 07:50:52
September 01 2010 07:49 GMT
#27
On September 01 2010 16:39 Loanshark wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 01 2010 16:16 hypercube wrote:
My biggest worry is that the barrier of entry is too high. The A-teamers are still very, very good - actually better than ever. So not only has a new player to accept that it will take 1 or 2 years to go from practice partner to playing TV games, he also knows the scene might not be there by the time he's good enough to compete for the big prizes. I just don't think many will accept this much risk.

The result might be that we're left with 20-30 very good players (the best and most talented of the current batch) and virtually no new faces. When those players start to decline with age the game will fall with them, even if it does survive Blizzard's demands and the competition from SC2.



When this happens, the entry bar lowers, and new players can come in and take their places.


Maybe, but until then the whole scene will be stale with few new faces.

And besides, what you've said can count for nearly every sport. New faces have to wait a few years to start playing in big, televised matches. And there are only a few good players/teams who can routinely make it into the final stages of tournaments and win the big money. But there's no shortage of newcomers to these sports.


The difference is that in almost every other sport newcomers know for sure that the sport will still be there when they get there.
"Sending people in rockets to other planets is a waste of money better spent on sending rockets into people on this planet."
writer22816
Profile Blog Joined September 2008
United States5775 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-09-01 08:11:23
September 01 2010 08:02 GMT
#28
I don't believe for a moment that Flash and Jaedong are going to just continue to dominate for a long time. If you haven't noticed, both of them just barely won a bo5 against Fantasy and Light respectively. There is still lots of room for competition and I expect that in a few months (if BW is still alive by then - another fuck you to Activision) we won't be having Flash vs JD finals.

Fantasy, free, Kal, Stork, Effort and Light are all worthy contenders.
8/4/12 never forget, never forgive.
Loser777
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
1931 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-09-01 09:05:32
September 01 2010 09:05 GMT
#29
On September 01 2010 16:16 hypercube wrote:
My biggest worry is that the barrier of entry is too high. The A-teamers are still very, very good - actually better than ever. So not only has a new player to accept that it will take 1 or 2 years to go from practice partner to playing TV games, he also knows the scene might not be there by the time he's good enough to compete for the big prizes. I just don't think many will accept this much risk.

The result might be that we're left with 20-30 very good players (the best and most talented of the current batch) and virtually no new faces. When those players start to decline with age the game will fall with them, even if it does survive Blizzard's demands and the competition from SC2.


The entry level is high for every modern sport with an established system... there always will be legends and it takes time for newer players to "fill the shoes" of the good old players. Do you think there is anyone who can claim to be as successful as Michael Jordan? It's been 12 years since he's played seriously and no one has come close.
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virpi
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Germany3599 Posts
September 01 2010 09:36 GMT
#30
I think that the jd vs. flash rivalry is actually good for broodwar. even if their games often are ridiculously one-sided, they simply are the best players in the world - and a final between them is just the logical consequence of that fact. I prefer seeing two guys on the same level fighting for the win over pure dominance by one player.

I kinda like the federer vs. nadal comparison. flash is like federer, he's got the perfect technique, the perfect gamesense and the greatest talent. jaedong (like nadal) is also extremly talented, but he's also relying on his "fighting spirit". jd and nadal are both players that put up a hell of a fight until they give up and accept their loss.
even though it might be a bit boring, if the same players are in the finales every time, I think it's good for broodwar as a sport, because it shows, that only the best players are able to win something.
first we make expand, then we defense it.
29 fps
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
United States5724 Posts
September 01 2010 11:11 GMT
#31
i like watching flash vs jaedong because it's as close to a perfect starcraft game as there can be.
4v4 is a battle of who has the better computer.
Turbovolver
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Australia2394 Posts
September 01 2010 11:15 GMT
#32
I'm pretty sure it's all the raging Flash and Jaedong fanboys that make it seem like BW is dead. Literally at least 70% of TL population in LR threads is rooting for one of those two, no wonder it seems like nobody else is close to their level and the results of games are too predictable.

You did say "Oh I'm not including chokes, everybody has those, but they still play at a way higher level than anyone else". That's the thing - to the fanboys, any game Flash or Jaedong loses is because they choked. I mean, what else could it possibly be?
The original Bogus fan.
tomatriedes
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
New Zealand5356 Posts
September 01 2010 13:01 GMT
#33
I'm philosophical about it. BW is still great entertainment (though I agree recently it has been a bit predictable with the Leessangrok domination), but all good things come to an end. Maybe it will run it's course and it's demise will help SC2 to become a great scene. Actiblizzard should just let it peter out naturally though rather than trying to force it out of existence or they will create a lot of resentment.
tree.hugger
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
September 01 2010 13:25 GMT
#34
Federer = Flash
Nadal = Jaedong
Djokovic = EffOrt
Roddick = Stork
Murray = fantasy

And tennis is still interesting, so....
ModeratorEffOrt, Snow, GuMiho, and Team Liquid
JohannesH
Profile Joined September 2009
Finland1364 Posts
September 01 2010 13:43 GMT
#35
Or you could just concentrate on the game itself, and not just on the players.
If you have to ask, you don't know.
Subversive
Profile Joined October 2009
Australia2229 Posts
September 01 2010 13:57 GMT
#36
Agreed with so many of the sentiments expressed so far (thedeadhaji put it nicely ). But no one has addressed this yet:

There's still some room for upsets (see: Effort) but it just feels different. Winning an individual title used to be like fuck yeah, this player made it to the top of the heap, he climbed the mountain and ripped victory from its peak... now it's like how did Flash and Jaedong let this player win?


Personally I never felt like Luxury had made it to the top when he won. It was a surprising finals (Luxury v Jangbi) and while I enjoyed the games, I remember feeling like it should have been Bisu/Flash/Jaedong. I've always loved Jangbi but even had he won I wouldn't have felt like he was the new strongest Protoss, just as I never felt that Luxury surpassed (even for a time) JD with his victory.

I wasn't around when ForGG made his run to the top but from what people have said, although he was respected and seen to be a power, I get the sense that he was thought no more highly of than Effort or Calm (both single title holders) are today.

I guess my point is that any of these very top players can win a title, but it's always remarkable when they do, because they've had to beat better players to get there or be lucky and have those players knocked out in upsets earlier in the tournaments. And even with this happening from time to time, it just adds to the scenes excitement.

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Just as it felt like we were about to see Stork beat JD today. For several moments in various of the games I thought we might see a repeat Stork Flash epic finals!
#1 Great fan ~ // Khan // FlaSh // JangBi // EffOrt //
jalstar
Profile Blog Joined September 2009
United States8198 Posts
September 02 2010 01:25 GMT
#37
I get the sense that he was thought no more highly of than Effort or Calm (both single title holders) are today.


Effort is far more respected than Calm. Effort is streaky but on a good day he can play at Flash/Jaedong/Bisu/Stork's level. Calm beat Jaedong in a Bo5 once but hasn't looked the same since.
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