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gullberg
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Sweden1301 Posts
December 13 2011 13:45 GMT
#381
On December 13 2011 22:36 TraderSC wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 13 2011 22:35 nvs. wrote:
Sounds like he lost a lot of respect in Korea.


yeah, wonder what the guys over at startale/qxg think about this._.

My advice to QXG would be to get him some fucking PR training or SOMETHING before he ruins his career even further.
Lysanias
Profile Joined March 2011
Netherlands8351 Posts
December 13 2011 13:46 GMT
#382
On December 13 2011 22:23 OMGKEI wrote:
Wow I really think the mvp team hates Naniwa. Never took him seriously when he was there and now this.


Maybe they had there reasons ? Who knows what's going on there.
Nadarath
Profile Joined July 2011
98 Posts
December 13 2011 13:46 GMT
#383
On December 13 2011 22:44 Fred Flintstone wrote:
this is what happens when kids like naniwa instead of being punished for their immature behaviour in past events were being praised and essentialy encouraged to continue acting like that, because ''it is good for e-sports''


And why exactly he should be punished ? Did he break any rules ?
It is almost comparable to Boxing match when 1 player knows out 2nd one in first 30 seconds of fight.
Will you punish him for ending fight to soon ?
Niazger
Profile Joined August 2011
Germany41 Posts
December 13 2011 13:47 GMT
#384
He would be long gone if he wasn't such a good player...I think the guy has some serious issues.
iamthedave
Profile Joined February 2011
England2814 Posts
December 13 2011 13:47 GMT
#385
On December 13 2011 22:44 Waterflow wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 13 2011 22:36 MayorITC wrote:
On December 13 2011 22:27 Ponchey wrote:
On December 13 2011 22:21 MayorITC wrote:
On December 13 2011 22:12 KeksX wrote:
On December 13 2011 22:11 MayorITC wrote:
On December 13 2011 22:05 careohx wrote:
"@MVPGuineapig: There's so many people who can't compete in leagues even if they want to.. are you mocking them?"
Those players should get better and qualify.


They didn't qualify because they lacked the finances/opportunities to participate in all the tournaments Naniwa has. This is backed up by Naniwa's mediocre record in Korea, showing that Naniwa isn't worthy of a tournament that's supposed to have the best 10 players in the world.

http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2011_MLG_Global_Invitational

You look like you're desperately trying to justify your overreaction. Just chill. Nobody will judge you, I mean you didn't worker rush, did you?


Great! One tournament where he doesn't win!

Now let me cite another tournament. It's called the Blizzard Cup (0-4). Oh wait, let me cite another tournament. Code A GSL August (0-2). And yet another tournament... Code A October (0-2). And Code A November (0-2).


MLG Dallas (24-2)
MLG Providence - 2nd
TSL 3 - 2nd
Blizzcon EU invitational - 2nd
Homestory cup 2 & 3 - 2nd/2nd

And as far as being "worhty" of being in this tournament; yes, the results said 0-3 before the Nestea match, but those were hard earned wins for his opponents, EVEN when they were completely unscouted build order win cheeses.


How many of the tournaments you listed include the other "9 best players in the world" from the Blizzard Cup? Maybe you should read my original post. Let me quote it once more for you: "this is backed up by Naniwa's mediocre record in Korea." So you respond by listing a bunch of tournaments where only a handful of Koreans participated (if even that since MLG Dallas had none).


They way NaNiwa played @ MLG Providence makes him worthy of playing in both Blizzard Cup and Code S. And if you watched these games that naniwa lost it was extremely close and NaNiwa held on for a really long time.

I guess you just hate him and cant stand the fact that he's a very talented player.



Actually I think Naniwa's repeated failings in Code A make him very suspect. I think the GSL format is bad for him, and he flourishes in an environment where there isn't as much preparation. It seems like anytime people can look at his style and get ready for it he gets crushed.

That's the thing in GSL, if you have a definite style or crutches, people have plenty of time to custom build something to wreck you a la MVP/Stephano.
I'm not bad at Starcraft; I just think winning's rude.
Femari
Profile Joined June 2011
United States2900 Posts
December 13 2011 13:47 GMT
#386
On December 13 2011 22:44 Waterflow wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 13 2011 22:36 MayorITC wrote:
On December 13 2011 22:27 Ponchey wrote:
On December 13 2011 22:21 MayorITC wrote:
On December 13 2011 22:12 KeksX wrote:
On December 13 2011 22:11 MayorITC wrote:
On December 13 2011 22:05 careohx wrote:
"@MVPGuineapig: There's so many people who can't compete in leagues even if they want to.. are you mocking them?"
Those players should get better and qualify.


They didn't qualify because they lacked the finances/opportunities to participate in all the tournaments Naniwa has. This is backed up by Naniwa's mediocre record in Korea, showing that Naniwa isn't worthy of a tournament that's supposed to have the best 10 players in the world.

http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2011_MLG_Global_Invitational

You look like you're desperately trying to justify your overreaction. Just chill. Nobody will judge you, I mean you didn't worker rush, did you?


Great! One tournament where he doesn't win!

Now let me cite another tournament. It's called the Blizzard Cup (0-4). Oh wait, let me cite another tournament. Code A GSL August (0-2). And yet another tournament... Code A October (0-2). And Code A November (0-2).


MLG Dallas (24-2)
MLG Providence - 2nd
TSL 3 - 2nd
Blizzcon EU invitational - 2nd
Homestory cup 2 & 3 - 2nd/2nd

And as far as being "worhty" of being in this tournament; yes, the results said 0-3 before the Nestea match, but those were hard earned wins for his opponents, EVEN when they were completely unscouted build order win cheeses.


How many of the tournaments you listed include the other "9 best players in the world" from the Blizzard Cup? Maybe you should read my original post. Let me quote it once more for you: "this is backed up by Naniwa's mediocre record in Korea." So you respond by listing a bunch of tournaments where only a handful of Koreans participated (if even that since MLG Dallas had none).


They way NaNiwa played @ MLG Providence makes him worthy of playing in both Blizzard Cup and Code S. And if you watched these games that naniwa lost it was extremely close and NaNiwa held on for a really long time.

I guess you just hate him and cant stand the fact that he's a very talented player.

Shouldn't it be his play in the GSL be the indicator of whether or not he should be in GSL? I mean GSL isn't MLG. MLG is 3 days. GSL is over a month. He cannot play in GSL because he doesn't come up with diverse strategies to beat his opponent. He is terrible at preparing for his opponents.

He's highly talented but he's not good enough to be in GSL with his prep skills.
Mvp | BoxeR | MarineKing | MC | viOlet | Scarlett | Flash | Bisu | XellOs | Sea | Fantasy | By.Sun
Ponchey
Profile Joined August 2011
Sweden89 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-13 13:50:59
December 13 2011 13:48 GMT
#387
On December 13 2011 22:36 MayorITC wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 13 2011 22:27 Ponchey wrote:
On December 13 2011 22:21 MayorITC wrote:
On December 13 2011 22:12 KeksX wrote:
On December 13 2011 22:11 MayorITC wrote:
On December 13 2011 22:05 careohx wrote:
"@MVPGuineapig: There's so many people who can't compete in leagues even if they want to.. are you mocking them?"
Those players should get better and qualify.


They didn't qualify because they lacked the finances/opportunities to participate in all the tournaments Naniwa has. This is backed up by Naniwa's mediocre record in Korea, showing that Naniwa isn't worthy of a tournament that's supposed to have the best 10 players in the world.

http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2011_MLG_Global_Invitational

You look like you're desperately trying to justify your overreaction. Just chill. Nobody will judge you, I mean you didn't worker rush, did you?


Great! One tournament where he doesn't win!

Now let me cite another tournament. It's called the Blizzard Cup (0-4). Oh wait, let me cite another tournament. Code A GSL August (0-2). And yet another tournament... Code A October (0-2). And Code A November (0-2).


MLG Dallas (24-2)
MLG Providence - 2nd
TSL 3 - 2nd
Blizzcon EU invitational - 2nd
Homestory cup 2 & 3 - 2nd/2nd

And as far as being "worhty" of being in this tournament; yes, the results said 0-3 before the Nestea match, but those were hard earned wins for his opponents, EVEN when they were completely unscouted build order win cheeses.


How many of the tournaments you listed include the other "9 best players in the world" from the Blizzard Cup? Maybe you should read my original post. Let me quote it once more for you: "this is backed up by Naniwa's mediocre record in Korea." So you respond by listing a bunch of tournaments where only a handful of Koreans participated (if even that since MLG Dallas had none).


let's see...

MLG Providence:
Leenock
Nestea
Mvp
MC
MMA
DongRaeGu
Hero

Homestory Cup 3:
MC
Stephano

TSL 3:
Nestea
Mvp
MC

Oh, wait a minute. That's everyone in Blizzard Cup, except Polt!

(EDIT: Forgot Hero)
Slider954
Profile Joined March 2011
United States342 Posts
December 13 2011 13:49 GMT
#388
On December 13 2011 22:46 Nadarath wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 13 2011 22:44 Fred Flintstone wrote:
this is what happens when kids like naniwa instead of being punished for their immature behaviour in past events were being praised and essentialy encouraged to continue acting like that, because ''it is good for e-sports''


And why exactly he should be punished ? Did he break any rules ?
It is almost comparable to Boxing match when 1 player knows out 2nd one in first 30 seconds of fight.
Will you punish him for ending fight to soon ?


WHAT?!? It's not even close to comparable because both fighters actually are trying to WIN THE FIGHT. Nani didn't try, he A-moved his drones and took his hands off the keyboard. No micro, no attempt to keep them alive, he let them die. Not even close to what you said.
Best in the world at what I do
zdfgucker
Profile Joined August 2011
China594 Posts
December 13 2011 13:49 GMT
#389
On December 13 2011 22:36 KeksX wrote:
You deserve a temp ban for this imho, but I'm no mod.

Thats it. I'm leaving this thread. It's just so irrational and people won't look at this in any different way. Minds are set up. Good luck with your witch hunt, guys. I tried.

Hopefully this will be forgotten within the next few days, like everything else.


You've been stubborn all the time and claimed his cheese was not any better than a 6pool or a proxy 2gate so maybe you should not be talking about others being stubborn, especially when Naniwa made it so obvious.

As for forgetting about this, people still have not forgotten his BM past. He also embarrassed his new clan so I wouldn't count on this being forgotten anytime soon, it's probably going to have consequences for him.

You can kinda pull this off if you have a good reputation and/or do this off-stage in a non-casted game but definitely not with Naniwa's reputation, in Korea, with it being live-casted in front of thousands of watchers, other players and casters. This will not be forgotten quickly for quite a few people.
fLDm
Niazger
Profile Joined August 2011
Germany41 Posts
December 13 2011 13:50 GMT
#390
On December 13 2011 22:46 Nadarath wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 13 2011 22:44 Fred Flintstone wrote:
this is what happens when kids like naniwa instead of being punished for their immature behaviour in past events were being praised and essentialy encouraged to continue acting like that, because ''it is good for e-sports''


And why exactly he should be punished ? Did he break any rules ?
It is almost comparable to Boxing match when 1 player knows out 2nd one in first 30 seconds of fight.
Will you punish him for ending fight to soon ?


It's not the same at all. Naniwa chose to basicly forfeit the game. There are sponsors etc. behind him that try to get their team/product out there. He has a responsibility towards those people to do the "job" hes being paid for. I also feel really bad for NesTea, apparently he had been practising till late at night yesterday to be prepared for this match (on his birthday).
m3deman
Profile Joined May 2010
United States68 Posts
December 13 2011 13:50 GMT
#391
In my opinion this will have little to no effect on Naniwas true fan base. He's always basically been like this and his fans are his fans for his play not his personality. People need to get over him being like this imo, hes not going to change.
Petninja
Profile Joined June 2011
United States159 Posts
December 13 2011 13:51 GMT
#392
You guys need to lay off Naniwa. It's not like this was the only game of Starcraft you're going to get to watch this week. IdrA leaves a game he's winning and everyone laughs and says "Oh that's our IdrA" and then Naniwa ends a game that doesn't matter with a win and people start talking about revoking his code S and how shameful it is. Just chill.
mrGRAPE
Profile Joined November 2011
Singapore293 Posts
December 13 2011 13:51 GMT
#393
I think it's about time to pull out the good ol' phrase, "Maybe you're right."

It seems that the community is so divided about what is acceptable and what is not acceptable when it comes to games like this. Empathy guys, empathy.
Starcraft 2 and eSports enthusiast. https://twitter.com/#!/mrGRAPETV | http://mrgrapetv.wordpress.com/
Celadan
Profile Joined September 2010
Norway471 Posts
December 13 2011 13:51 GMT
#394
On December 13 2011 22:43 Merlimoo wrote:
Naniwa is a douchbad. He said he disliked CoL because they value fanbase as much as results. He clearly said that he only cares to win. So fans are useless to him. And he just prove it.
He doesn't deserve any of his match until round of 4 to be cast since he does not care about viewership, fans or entertainment.
He does not deserve any fan either.

Not to mention the lack of sport spirit and fairplay.
No excuse for him, he has always been like that. Even if some known people tried to save his public image.

I'm more than eager to see him fail in the next tournament to see him quit the game.

DR;TL : It's about sport spirit. The proscene lives from viewership, through publicity. Even if I profondly dislike this model entertainment is very important right now. Without going like WWF, this match could have been fun to watch knowning the pride at stake. He's just shown he has none. How can we claim to have a sport-like (esport) game, if we show people behaving like that ? Shame on him.


you clearly don't have any idea of what kind of stressing situation it is to play at a LAN tourney......
To loose like that is extremely frustrating and its not exactly like you think straight at Offline events.
So since you don't know what you are talking about, so stfu plz??
спеціальна Тактика
andaylin
Profile Joined August 2010
United States10830 Posts
December 13 2011 13:52 GMT
#395
this thread is literally swedes defending naniwa vs everyone else hahaha
"Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard." - Kevin Durant
KibbelzNbits
Profile Joined March 2011
United States14 Posts
December 13 2011 13:52 GMT
#396
I really think it comes down to us asking ourselves do these players owe us?

If they do, then this was to some, a slap in the face, but to others, a light-hearted joke of a game.

I don't think you can really criticize him too much tbh, tho i personally disagree with his choice; I mean come on, it was NesTea's birthday!
Pergè
Rustug
Profile Joined October 2010
1488 Posts
December 13 2011 13:52 GMT
#397
Embarrassing , but also a laugh out loud moment. People will remember Naniwa was in this tournament. ^^

Someone really needs to find you Naniwa a PR person. Just a someone to inform him what you can and cannot do if you want to become a marketable brand and make some money.

Curious that we spend more time congratulating people who have succeeded than encouraging people who have not. 파이팅! ᕦ(ò_óˇ)ᕤ"
Waterflow
Profile Joined May 2011
Sweden1550 Posts
December 13 2011 13:52 GMT
#398
On December 13 2011 22:49 zdfgucker wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 13 2011 22:36 KeksX wrote:
You deserve a temp ban for this imho, but I'm no mod.

Thats it. I'm leaving this thread. It's just so irrational and people won't look at this in any different way. Minds are set up. Good luck with your witch hunt, guys. I tried.

Hopefully this will be forgotten within the next few days, like everything else.


You've been stubborn all the time and claimed his cheese was not any better than a 6pool or a proxy 2gate so maybe you should not be talking about others being stubborn, especially when Naniwa made it so obvious.

As for forgetting about this, people still have not forgotten his BM past. He also embarrassed his new clan so I wouldn't count on this being forgotten anytime soon, it's probably going to have consequences for him.

You can kinda pull this off if you have a good reputation and/or do this off-stage in a non-casted game but definitely not with Naniwa's reputation, in Korea, with it being live-casted in front of thousands of watchers, other players and casters. This will not be forgotten quickly for quite a few people.


oh dear god...... oooooooh it's so terrible..... naniwa did a probe rush.... HE DESERVES DEATH PENALTY INFRONT OF A HUGE CROWD IN SEOUL.

oh jesus....... some people just likes to hate on anything they can get their hands on. People here should take a look at themselves also and think about how they act as persons.
synaptik
Profile Joined October 2010
Canada644 Posts
December 13 2011 13:53 GMT
#399
On December 13 2011 22:43 Merlimoo wrote:
Naniwa is a douchbad. He said he disliked CoL because they value fanbase as much as results. He clearly said that he only cares to win. So fans are useless to him. And he just prove it.
He doesn't deserve any of his match until round of 4 to be cast since he does not care about viewership, fans or entertainment.
He does not deserve any fan either.

Not to mention the lack of sport spirit and fairplay.
No excuse for him, he has always been like that. Even if some known people tried to save his public image.

I'm more than eager to see him fail in the next tournament to see him quit the game.

DR;TL : It's about sport spirit. The proscene lives from viewership, through publicity. Even if I profondly dislike this model entertainment is very important right now. Without going like WWF, this match could have been fun to watch knowning the pride at stake. He's just shown he has none. How can we claim to have a sport-like (esport) game, if we show people behaving like that ? Shame on him.


very well put. some people just dont listen to reason.
Vond
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Sweden145 Posts
December 13 2011 13:53 GMT
#400
On December 13 2011 22:49 Slider954 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 13 2011 22:46 Nadarath wrote:
On December 13 2011 22:44 Fred Flintstone wrote:
this is what happens when kids like naniwa instead of being punished for their immature behaviour in past events were being praised and essentialy encouraged to continue acting like that, because ''it is good for e-sports''


And why exactly he should be punished ? Did he break any rules ?
It is almost comparable to Boxing match when 1 player knows out 2nd one in first 30 seconds of fight.
Will you punish him for ending fight to soon ?


WHAT?!? It's not even close to comparable because both fighters actually are trying to WIN THE FIGHT. Nani didn't try, he A-moved his drones and took his hands off the keyboard. No micro, no attempt to keep them alive, he let them die. Not even close to what you said.


This. It was a disgrace and I'm furious about the lack of respect shown towards everyone who was looking forward to an entertaining game - it deffo could've been since neither of them had anything to lose.
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