Chill! Chill! Korean Casters TSL3 Final - Page 4
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On May 17 2011 19:52 Zidane wrote: Watching that again made me feel kinda mad for naniwa tbh. That's what I was thinking, he should have left immediately after the first instance of lag. In the FINAL game for 15 thousand dollars, come on. | ||
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On May 17 2011 14:25 Chill wrote: Your understanding of the situation is flawless. hahahahahah oh chill <3 | ||
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On May 17 2011 21:42 Count9 wrote: ahahah I love Korean commentators They made this moment 10x more exciting. lol | ||
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go It sounded like kòkò kò,korean must be such an awesome language | ||
Chill
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On May 18 2011 01:32 TadH wrote: That's what I was thinking, he should have left immediately after the first instance of lag. In the FINAL game for 15 thousand dollars, come on. This comment written to the guy in the $1,700 pants? Come on. | ||
Chill
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On May 18 2011 01:32 TadH wrote: That's what I was thinking, he should have left immediately after the first instance of lag. In the FINAL game for 15 thousand dollars, come on. To answer your stupid comment directly - I waited for confirmation from the tournament directors. They said we would try it because the lag had settled down. When it happened a second time, I waited until I reestablished a connection, and as soon as I saw the message to leave I was out with my microphone muted. | ||
nekuodah
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On May 18 2011 02:17 Chill wrote: To answer your stupid comment directly - I waited for confirmation from the tournament directors. They said we would try it because the lag had settled down. When it happened a second time, I waited until I reestablished a connection, and as soon as I saw the message to leave I was out with my microphone muted. You did the right thing i still feel sorry for you . On topic why do korean commentators somehow make an observer lagging quite exciting haha. | ||
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On May 18 2011 01:32 TadH wrote: That's what I was thinking, he should have left immediately after the first instance of lag. In the FINAL game for 15 thousand dollars, come on. You shouldn't forget that these dollars are there because TL gets sponsors for these games, those sponsors want to have a lot of people viewing these matches and for that to be the case, you need good production and casters. You don't just remove a caster from a game unless you're 100% sure it's the right move. | ||
ZodaSoda
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On May 18 2011 02:17 Chill wrote: To answer your stupid comment directly - I waited for confirmation from the tournament directors. They said we would try it because the lag had settled down. When it happened a second time, I waited until I reestablished a connection, and as soon as I saw the message to leave I was out with my microphone muted. What happened was and shall always remain completely unavoidable aslong as the internet exists, anyone who gives you crap for it or complains about it, should get to understand networking before opening their mouth, trying to stay in once was the correct thing to do and leaving once you saw Nani getting all capslocks on you was also correct. ^^ but it will forever be one of those TSL memorable momments. | ||
TadH
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On May 18 2011 02:17 Chill wrote: To answer your stupid comment directly - I waited for confirmation from the tournament directors. They said we would try it because the lag had settled down. When it happened a second time, I waited until I reestablished a connection, and as soon as I saw the message to leave I was out with my microphone muted. Why do you need confirmation from a tournament admin to leave the game? If you lag once you should have left. It's common sense not to disrupt the gameplay, I'm not saying it's your fault, because it isn't. It was unavoidable, but staying in the game after you lagged once was a bad choice, because as we all know, look what happened next. It's not a stupid comment, it's a valid point. you don't sit in a game for 15 seconds or so waiting for an answer on if you should leave because you're lagging. Especially in the finals of such a high profile tournament. Use your common sense and if it happens again I would hope you would make the right choice. | ||
TadH
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On May 18 2011 03:20 ZodaSoda wrote: What happened was and shall always remain completely unavoidable aslong as the internet exists, anyone who gives you crap for it or complains about it, should get to understand networking before opening their mouth, trying to stay in once was the correct thing to do and leaving once you saw Nani getting all capslocks on you was also correct. ^^ but it will forever be one of those TSL memorable momments. I'm not giving him crap about what happened, I'm trying to find out why he reacted the way he did to what happened. (I have a Networking+ certification, my MCSE, MCITP and CCNA certs, so I know about networking.) I mean it's in the past now, I'm just curious as to his train of thought. | ||
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