Ten Years of my Life in SC2 - Page 2
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don’t for a second think you don’t deserve every single thing coming to you. grind 4 life | ||
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E-Volving
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On December 22 2021 06:42 Moonerz wrote: Congrats! Seeing the difference in your career from your not getting hired post to now, where basically any sc event at any time has wardi casting/streaming or something, is very impressive. I especially like how for a while you were in "if they wont hire me I'll run my own tournaments with blackjack and hookers" mode. Anyway keep up the good work and keep the content coming! I mean, it's persistent yeah, but the reason nobody wanted to hire Wardii when he hit the scene is because he was not a good caster. He lacked the enthusiasm for play-by-play, but as a Platinum level with a single race in WoL, he also lacked any game insight to give analysis - the result was loads of dead airspace, mixed with occasional incorrect and/or biased interjections - but he insisted on casting everything alone so he couldn't be outshined and could attribute his channel views to his own casting, even if it did in fact slow down his channel's growth. I mean it's true, that the persistence that Wardii has shown is impressive, but it feels more like the product of narcissism than passion. | ||
E-Volving
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On January 03 2022 19:25 bblack wrote: Happy to hear you're doing so well, keep up the good work (and good luck filtering out genuine feedback from just haters hating)! There's a reason though that Wardii has so many more "haters" than any other sc2 "caster" I can think of. Perhaps if he was the type to listen to "genuine feedback" earlier on, then he'd have less "haters" now. | ||
Charoisaur
Germany15826 Posts
On May 26 2022 08:43 E-Volving wrote: I mean, it's persistent yeah, but the reason nobody wanted to hire Wardii when he hit the scene is because he was not a good caster. He lacked the enthusiasm for play-by-play, but as a Platinum level with a single race in WoL, he also lacked any game insight to give analysis - the result was loads of dead airspace, mixed with occasional incorrect and/or biased interjections - but he insisted on casting everything alone so he couldn't be outshined and could attribute his channel views to his own casting, even if it did in fact slow down his channel's growth. I mean it's true, that the persistence that Wardii has shown is impressive, but it feels more like the product of narcissism than passion. Persistence = Narcissism? This is the dumbest post I've ever read. | ||
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