There are a lot of passionate people in the Team Liquid community. Everyday we see threads about StarCraft cooking, GSL statistics, or recent global events. It is the people who make these – people like you – that perpetuate Team Liquid culture and make it a cool community. We are lucky to have many contributors to inspire us, teach us, and be comrades, of a sort. Ninety-nine percent of these people are not part of the handful of personalities you see on streams, or even part of Team Liquid staff. They are people that you correspond with everyday on the forums, chat with in IRC, and bad manner on B.net. Unfortunately, with the mass of active Team Liquid users and eSports fans, it is not always easy to appreciate these unsung heroes, and too often their work goes unnoticed.
With Community Interviews I am going to put the spotlight on some of the contributors, artists, and fans that have made the Team Liquid community interesting and warm. If you guys have any suggestions or demands(!) for questions or interviewees, please post them. I know that a lot of people have slipped under my radar. The only people that I will not interview are super-popular community figures, like Day[9] and Hot_Bid.
NukeTheStars
Joined TL.net: Thursday, 12th of February 2009 Total Posts: 186 Most Active Forum: Blogs (35% of posts) Warnings/Bans: None YouTube Channel:NukeTheStars
Why he was interviewed: His amazing hype videos have pumped me up countless times, for both watching and playing games, and have been an inspiration for my writing here at TL. He also chugs out great English Brood War commentary of recent games, week after week, just because he's awesome like that.
<style type="text/css">.lightbigbox { margin: 0 auto; width: 540px; padding: 20px; background: #ebeff2; border-radius:8px; -webkit-border-radius: 8px; -moz-border-radius: 8px; } .Q { color: #00005D }</style><div class="lightbigbox"><span class="Q">How old are you and what do you do for a living?</span>
NTS: I am 25 years old and work as a copy editor at a major West Virginia newspaper.
<span class="Q">When and how did you first find professional StarCraft? As a new E-Sports fan, was there a particular moment when you knew that this would end up becoming a huge, longtime interest of yours?</span>
NTS: In 2007, I listened to an episode of the retro-games podcast "Retronauts" that discussed the topic of Starcraft. I didn't really like RTS games (and still don't, for the most part), but I thought the discussion of the Korean fervor for the game was fascinating. The pro scene was and still is a bizarre, intoxicating thing, so its appeal is immediately obvious. I bought the game and really fell in love with it. I watched YouTube vids off and on for about a year, but it was the BeSt vs. July OSL finals that clenched it for me, I think. The crowd, the drama, the decision-making and strategies... It all clicked. I've been an avid viewer ever since.
<span class="Q">When and why did you start producing content for the StarCraft community? What was your first piece of content and what compels you to continue producing?</span>
NTS: My first channel video was at the end of September in 2008. That was my first community contribution, if I remember correctly. And I wouldn't call it much of a contribution. Those first commentaries were god-awful. My girlfriend and I had just broken up, so I needed something to occupy my time and keep me from going crazy. I watched a lot of English commentary at the time and thought, "Hmmm, they sound like they're having fun. And I love Starcraft, so.... Why not??" It was a strange, impulsive decision for me, because I'm shy and a terrible public speaker. But, I ended up enjoying it a lot. It brought me into the games more. I still enjoy it 3 years later, so... why stop?
<span class="Q">How do you compare the Team Liquid community of your E-Sports youth to the one that we have today? What are some of the negatives and positives of both eras?</span>
NTS: The Team Liquid community is an awesome thing. I know a lot of people complain about the community getting bigger because there's a higher chance that trolls will infiltrate the ranks. But, I think it has just made things better. More wacky photoshops, more ridiculous blog posts... what's not to love? The only thing I don't like is BW vs. SC2 debates. There's a lot of them, and they generally just devolve into name-calling. There are ways to have mature, logical discussions about SC2 vs. BW, but I don't think I've seen one yet.
<span class="Q">What are your top five E-Sports moments? Either personal or as a spectator.</span>
NTS: Mine will be related to my commentating. In no particular order: 1: Stork winning the OSL. It cemented his status as my favorite player, because I could see his commitment to the title in every single build throughout the season. It let me know that a player can do anything in the pro scene if he sets his mind to it. 2: Jaedong coming back from 0-2 to beat Fantasy in the Batoo OSL finals. This was great for the same reason the Stork win was. No one pulls a GGPlay reversal except for GGPlay! But, Jaedong did it anyway. The way he did it was great, too. He adapted to the situation and figured out that all of Fantasy's builds were going to be ridiculous nonsense. I believe I got teary-eyed at the end of that final. 3: My fans getting me Stork's autograph on a sign after his game vs. Ych in the MSL. I never really think about people watching my stuff. I just make videos, upload, and sleep. Seeing people hold up signs with my name on them is terrifying. It means actual people are watching my vids... And these people got me my favorite player's autograph!! It's still framed and hanging up in my kitchen. I don't think they ever fully understood what it meant to me. Thanks, Ria, Mike, and Kevin. 4: Casting the 2-day 08-09 Proleague Finals extravaganza with RanshinDA. Not only was casting with RanshinDA fun, but the games were really good, too! The whole experience was exhausting, and I can't even explain how I felt afterwards. It's like nothing I've ever felt after commentating. It was almost the same feeling as just getting back from a vacation. It felt like I had actually traveled somewhere. Very surreal. Plus, that series included one of my favorite games ever - Jaedong vs. Fantasy on Outsider. And number 5 will be JangBi winning the Jin Air OSL, if it happens. His road to the finals has been absolutely ludicrous.
<span class="Q">My favorite video of yours is the 2009 Jaedong hype video. Among your hype videos, do you have a personal favorite?</span>
NTS: I hate them all. Well, no, not really... but I'm unhappy every time I upload one. I spend a week saying "This is awesome! This is amazing!" but as soon as I click that upload button, those feelings go away. If I had to pick one, I'd pick my Korean Air pre-season hype vid with mecha-Flash in it. That one still makes me chuckle, although I mostly just see things I could have improved. Being a perfectionist sucks sometimes.
<span class="Q">What is it about Brood War that transcends time and culture and makes it so damn good?</span>
NTS: There's a certain charm in everything about the game. I see a lot of people put down Brood War's graphics and say things like "I wish they'd make BW with SC2's graphics!" I completely disagree. Brood War's visuals are great because they're so abstract. My idea of what a zergling looks like is wildly different than anyone else's, that's due to the fact that Brood War allows you to use your imagination a bit. Economy of expression is important in games, and I think it's been all but lost in the most recent generation. Brood War says exactly what it needs to say. Nothing more. Nothing less. The animations are simple and tight and carry visual weight. There are only two resources to mine. There's just very little clutter. I don't even like RTS games, but I was immediately drawn to Brood War (after a short time of battling my hate for the genre). Same with games like Chrono Trigger. I don't like RPGs either, but Chrono Trigger is one of my absolute favorites. Some games are just too damn good for genre conventions to get in the way. Plus, the Terran theme kicks all kinds of ass.
<span class="Q">Do you watch or follow StarCraft 2 at all? If not, why?</span>
NTS: Nope. I have the game and had quite a bit of fun with it when it first came out. Now, I've moved on. That doesn't mean I don't like it. I don't play games like Fallout 3 or Mass Effect 2 these days either, but I've poured about 100 hours into each. I'm sure I'll go back to SC2 at some point. As far as the pro scene goes, I have virtually no knowledge of it. I couldn't name a single player (aside from the former BW players) and I have no idea what Code This and Code That mean. I've just never seen SC2 tournaments as my logical progression as a viewer/caster from BW. The "2" isn't the only difference between the games, after all. As far as the future expansions go, it will really depend on the price for me. The SC2 single player was fun, but the story had an awful lot of retconning. If the next game looks interesting and isn't 60 dollars, I might pick it up!
<span class="Q">Ok, now the serious stuff. Kpop; essential, or evil?</span>
NTS: Definitely evil. I don't trust a band with more than 5 members, and I think the minimum in Korea is 12.
<span class="Q">Korean Brood War commentary or English commentary?</span>
NTS: Korean these days. I have a tough time watching English commentaries now for some reason. Maybe it's because I always feel like I'm in a dual comm when I watch, nervously waiting for my turn to speak. Or maybe I'm just so used to Korean source vids and watching live games. I do watch some English commentaries nowadays (when I can find them!)
<span class="Q">Your two favorite players, in order, and why!</span>
NTS: Stork and Bisu. Why? BORK POWER! That's why!
<span class="Q">Your favorite and least favorite teams?</span>
NTS: My favorite team is Samsung Khan. I'm a big Protoss fan in general. My least favorite team is probably Ace, because they break my heart on a regular basis. It's like an abusive relationship, though. I keep coming back for more. Luckily, with a bunch of great players moving to Ace, I think that will change in the next season.
<span class="Q">Who is going to win the OSL finals, Fantasy or JangBi?</span>
NTS: JangBi. Fantasy has no reason to win. JangBi has a million reasons. Both are stellar, but you have to consider who wants it more.
<span class="Q">Which forums on Team Liquid do you frequent the most, in terms of viewing?</span>
NTS: Brood War, of course! Interviews, community reactions, silly photoshops. Everything you could possibly want.
<span class="Q">Who are the three coolest non-admin/mod Team Liquid users?</span>
NTS: As an infrequent poster, I can't really answer this. I think the coolest people are the ones who ask "Are you the REAL NukeTheStars?" in the BW stream comments. I can never decide if I want to lie to them or not. Oh, wait! Moletrap has a weird, non-Moletrap TL username. I'll pick that one... whatever it is.
<span class="Q">Give us an easy recipe for a favorite food of yours.</span>
NTS: Elvis' Fool's Gold Loaf - You hollow out a loaf of bread, spread butter all over it, and put it in the oven. Then you fry up some bacon. You take the loaf out when it's done, spread peanut butter on one side, jelly on the other, and bacon in between. Then you eat it and hate yourself for the following month. I've only had this sandwich once, but the experience will last a lifetime.
<span class="Q">I'm glad that you like DeusEx HR. I do too. How did you spend your praxis?</span>
NTS: Cloak, cloak, and more cloak. I like to be freakin' ninja Batman Adam Jensen. The original Deus Ex is my number 1 favorite game, so I've been enthralled by HR. It's so beautiful @.@
<span class="Q">Will you be playing Diablo 3? If so, which class? If not, why the hell not?</span>
NTS: I could never get into Diablo for some reason. And don't worry, I realize this is a personal failing in me. I'll really hunker down and make myself like it one day. And what class will I play? Batman Ninja, of course.... or the equivalent of such...
<span class="Q">Final thoughts?</span>
NTS: I read through the Brood War forums a lot, and there is something that's bothered me recently. Tons of people have been speculating on the death of Brood War, trying to pinpoint when exactly the pro scene will end, mourning something that's still here. Why the long faces? The pro scene is still fun, still producing surprises and drama, still producing a high level of play. Why not enjoy something that's happening right now instead of being sad about the fact that it will eventually end? Everything ends. It's the way of the world. I don't know about you, but if I eventually see the pro scene finish line pass me by, I'm going to stop, look back and go ".....MAN, THAT WAS COOL!"</div>
Still a cool read. As someone who never played SC1 or saw TL before SC2, its nice getting backstory on the english side of bw history. I went back and read all the final edits and found out a ton about BW but it was mostly so I could get hyped when hearing about which legends were switching and to understand more Tastosis jokes about Jaedong and Flash.
Nice interview. Glad to see community members highlighted. Looking forward to more.
(Question, though TeamLiquid.net (one word, CamelCase) is natural, what's the "official" stance of combining or splitting "Team" and "Liquid" without the ".net"?)
The '10 Bacchus OSL finals hype video was a masterpiece.... I've seen nearly all of your videos Nuke and I don't think the community can thank you enough for your contribution over the years. Nice to see you getting a little more spotlight :D Stork hwaiting!!
I never got deep into BW, but commentators like this (plus the fact that the game is amazing) make me dig up VODs all the time. Thanks for all the videos, Nuke.
NukeTheStars ftw! Been watching him ever since I got into BW in 2009. Nice commentary and loved the fact that he was so consistent in casting all the OSL games (bar a few Ro36 series when he was really busy at work one time), unlike many other BW commentators who would cast random OSL/MSL/PL series every now and then.
His Stork casts are great fun too, so funny when he would have to get a tub of ice cream if Stork was knocked out of the OSL :D.
I watch the OSL matches firstly with Korean commentary on a live steam and then a few days later watch the vods with Nuke's commentary. Moletrap, Nuke and Tasteless have been my go to guys.
OMMFG I am so glad Nuke got this interview. I have been an avid NTS watcher from the beginning of his casting days. My favorite caster of all time. Period. Nuke if you are reading this, please continue to be awesome -- you have no choice.
On September 22 2011 08:24 Koenji wrote: Thanks Nuke for all the cast and hype videos!!!
I watch the OSL matches firstly with Korean commentary on a live steam and then a few days later watch the vods with Nuke's commentary. Moletrap, Nuke and Tasteless have been my go to guys.
Great interview.
yup. Same. Watch it Live, then wait for Nuke's videos.
And I must say, the Bacchus Stork vs Fantasy Hype video got me sooo hyped. I just loved it! Became a pretty big Nuke fan after that. And as for his Nuke at night or some anti spoiler vids are quite funny too. Like him eating that Elvis sandwich haha
OMMFG I am so glad Nuke got this interview. I have been an avid NTS watcher from the beginning of his casting days. My favorite caster of all time. Period. Nuke if you are reading this, please continue to be awesome -- you have no choice.
Yes i remember watching this before finals ... Such an amazing HYPE.
OMMFG I am so glad Nuke got this interview. I have been an avid NTS watcher from the beginning of his casting days. My favorite caster of all time. Period. Nuke if you are reading this, please continue to be awesome -- you have no choice.
Yes, that Bacchaus hype video is my favorite. Or wait...
I love you Nuke! You're one of the reasons I got into professional Broodwar and I still watch your videos to this day. Please keep up your good work. Maybe convince Ranshin to come back? Although there's no more MSL for him to cover Anyways, stay awesome.
Nukes the reason im on TL and returned to starcraft from when i just enjoyed it as a kid. Keep makin vids and ill keep watching Nuke!
And one day... PURE will rise from the ashes of wemadefox and take the OSL!!!! RAWR!!!
But seriously, this seems like a good chance to say thanks for all the great times that my roomates and i huddled around the computer watching broodwar matches, to the sweet melodies of Nuke commentary. Thanks buddy. You are very much appreciated
long time nukinite here. great interview, and thanks for everything you've done for the scene nuke, including staying in it right now! love the BORK shorts at the end of some vids ahah. long live nuke!
I somehow had never seen that hype video before for a couple years. I love the fact that it managed to include the only time I remember seeing Jaedong swear in the both. Also it's a cool video.
Christ, NukeTheStars is the one reason I follow the scene - even the sc2 one. I watch only his commentaries and they´re immensely entertaining. Keep up the good work!
Nice Interview. For some reason I was under the impression Nuke was of an 'opposing' web page. It was through his casts I watched the OSL. And learned to appreciate Go.go the roflcopter. <3 and good luck be to him
NukeTheStars is awesome. I don't watch his videos too much (I prefer Korean commentary), but he's a really cool guy, and I like watching his Nuke at Nights. (MORE SPIDER VIDEOS!) Thanks for being essentially the only consistent English BW commentator left!
On September 22 2011 12:19 yeowan123 wrote: nukethestars is the best fk all u starcraft 2 noobys that dont know anything about broodwar it took 100x more skill then sc2
On September 22 2011 12:19 yeowan123 wrote: nukethestars is the best fk all u starcraft 2 noobys that dont know anything about broodwar it took 100x more skill then sc2
Dude , do not do this probably mod is going to strike down the mod hammer on you .....
Going back in time my first introduction to pro gaming broodwar was from klazzart watching boxer v nal ra and him doing a marine and bunker rush on nal ra. That being said the commentating was exciting and kept me in to the game and yet when I realized that klazzart has quit commentating because of other duties . It left a big void in me in finding english commentator until I stumbled upon nuke commentary . With that , Nuke keep commentating I love to see more games being cast by you ^^.
Great to see Nuke getting some well-deserved recognition too. youtube videos with English commentary can be entertaining for anyone to listen to, but they are especially important for helping newcomers understand the action and enjoy the game. Nuke's hype videos are awesome too, I still have the Stork vs Fantasy 2011 hype video bookmarked. Never heard of the nuke@night videos before though, I'll have to go check those out.
Since no one else has made any suggestions, I'll go ahead and nominate Moktira or Sayle for the next community spotlight, too hard to pick just one :3
As a kid, I played Starcraft to death when the game came out. I also got brood war the day it came out and again, played it to death. Then, unfortunately, due to circumstances of life I had to move and live a new life somewhere else and broodwar wasn't anywhere to be seen (horrible internet service providers in other parts of the world at that time =[ ). I remember leaving the scene at the time when [GG99]Slayer won some huge tournament and slayers_boxer was kicking all sorts of ass. I think back to it now these days, and I feel sad that I never got to experience those epic BW moments and get interested in the Korean scene.
From time to time, I would reinstall broodwar, watch a match on youtube or a replay, but it wasn't the same. (I remember the first time I saw muta stacking and saying... WTF? and also calling julyzerg ~ JULEE zerg in my head... somehow the name never clicked for me). But when SC2 came out, I was pumped to relive my childhood in the 21st century. SC2 is awesome, I still watch the GSL and MLGs, but I was so grateful when a friend on bnet told me about some BW caster named "nukethestars."
My buddy was getting all excited about the fantasy v. stork final and I decided to tune in and since then there's been no turning back!! I rewatched the tournament and then saw the other finals on nuke's channels and had a blast. I followed this entire OSL from start to finish and was rooting for a Flash v. Fantasy finals, but + Show Spoiler +
JangBi's journey was much more epic than I expected
. I even dare say I've enjoyed the Jinair OSL more than any other sc2 tournament. It's been thrilling.
And I've definitely enjoyed myself so much more having Nuke cast these games. I tried searching once for other casters, but gave up instantly after seeing other people's performance. So Nuke, thank you so much for your hard work and thank you for reigniting my love for BW. Long live NukeTheStars!!!! THANK YOU!!!!
On September 22 2011 13:18 garbanzo wrote: That was an amazing interview! Great attitude by NTS towards the (inevitable) end to Brood War. I think everyone should listen to this great man.
Why does it always has to be an inevitable end of broodwar ? Cant we all be a little positive with the situation at hand ?
Awesome interview. I love NuketheStars so much. I always watch major Brood War games 3 times. First live, second on nevake's channel, and third on Nuke's commentaries. Nuke you embody everything that is great about being a Brood War fan.
Wait. Wait... Waaaaiiiiiit.... Are you the REAL Nukethestars ??
Awesome interview from the man who made me love the BW pro scene. I don't think Nuke know how much he mean for a lot of us. Thanks Nuke !!! Keep up the good work and give us news of your spiders :p
Great interview! After Cholera's disappearance youtube commentaries kinda died for me. Nuke sounds like a cool guy though, and I already know he makes amazing hype videos. I Guess it's time to bring youtube commentaries back into my life since I have to watch it all from VODs anyways these days.
On September 22 2011 14:17 KingAce wrote: Love he's dedication. While all other BW commentators have moved on...he stays true and majestic. Love NukeTheFreakingStars.
Nuke is great! But There are other good BW commentators as well.
Very nice interview, he is the reason I got into BW vods. I watched the 2010-2011 Batoo OSL finals live earlier this year, but it wasn't fun at all, I dond't understand the league, and had know idea about the strategies, it was a train wreck. So a couple of days later I searched youtube for an english commentary, and boom I found Nuke. So I watched the finals, then that whole OSL, then the 2008 Incruit OSL, then the 2009 Batoo and Bacchus OSL, soon I'm gonna start the reign of Flash vods, I'm looking for older OSL, MSL and proleague matches, I have a ton of vods, TL pages and shit bookmarked to check out later. I blame you, Nuke!
Great idea, great interview, Nukethestars seems to be a really nice guy =) For other idea, Sayle, moktira, Ver and some of the writing staff come to my mind. Oh and TPLDer/liquipedia people of course ! Edit : but only interview Ver when he has finished to write his Final Edit :p
Deserved recognition. You've been around a long time.
<3 I feel like soulmates. Best July was the game that stole my heart too. Khan for life ofc as well. This dabbling with Bisu though is disturbing... but I suppose it's hard just being a samsung toss fan at times.
Heh. Seems like all good games are ones which involve fantasy beatdowns.
"NTS: There's a certain charm in everything about the game. I see a lot of people put down Brood War's graphics and say things like "I wish they'd make BW with SC2's graphics!" I completely disagree. Brood War's visuals are great because they're so abstract. My idea of what a zergling looks like is wildly different than anyone else's, that's due to the fact that Brood War allows you to use your imagination a bit. Economy of expression is important in games, and I think it's been all but lost in the most recent generation. Brood War says exactly what it needs to say. Nothing more. Nothing less. The animations are simple and tight and carry visual weight.
Thats a great quote, kinda catches the whole disappointment of the new era of games. I enjoyed maybe 2 - 4 games post 2004-2005 era i guess. The whole 3d shift in some genres were so off. Great answer. And great interview, i like him, he has also very pleasent voice to listen to.
No longer watching BW really (except individual finals live) so haven't heard much of Nuke. I very much enjoyed the commentaries until sc2 release though for a few years of OSL. To anyone who's interested in watching BW in english, very easy to recommend Nuke.
I personally loved the Ro8 (doing this off memory) hype video with all the paper cut-outs of all the players. That one was great Props to you Nuke! Been a long time subscriber and I absolutely love your commentaries!
I've never been big fan of english commentary over korean games but he sounds like cool, funny, guy so I shall give it a try with next OSL. I like his view on graphics in BW, and I'm big fan of Deus Ex aswell :D
Nuke if you read this you're a legend. In my opinion you're the best BW commentator simply because if your relaxed personality and obvious love of the game. It was pretty much a direct result of your commentaries that I became such a big fan of BW and I continue to listen to them to this day. Always entertaining and laid back, you're awesome nuke!
Nice interview, Nuke has a really great personality! Nuke, you rock. You truly do. You are awesome and we are thankful for all you have done. Keep on rocking!
Awesome interview! Looking forward to the next community interviews ^_^
I never really watched nukes eng commentary, but the hype videos are always sick. A friend of mine loves the eng commentary you do though, and I appreciate it for people I want to get started who like english rather than korean :D
I started watching Nuke commentaries shortly after I began following StarCraft 2. He's such a great personality. I hope I can continue to be as passionate and genuine about the things I do in my life as Sir Nuke-a-dook.
' NTS: JangBi. Fantasy has no reason to win. JangBi has a million reasons. Both are stellar, but you have to consider who wants it more.' Very, very intelligent, thoughtful statement.
What a great interview. While I personally do not watch his commentaries (I'm Korean :p) the effort NTS poured into the scene was amazing. And how can I ever forget his amazing hype videos?
NukeTheStars you are awesome. You are the only BW commentator I still watch. You said everything I wanted to say. I wanna do a dual commentary with you!
Nuke is easily my current favorite BW caster and have been for a long time. His hype videos are awesome. I've suggested him as new caster in SC2 GOM a few times.. just because it would be so much better than the some of the alternatives and that more people would get to know about him.. but just as long as he keeps doing BW
I watch his videos he's good, when I really bored and have nothing to do and remember a good OSL match.
Man, the days where there was an active English Commentator group are gone, though I must say they weren't the best. I prefer the energy found in the korean commentaries over the english commentaries, so I just watch those.
You should interview Diggity!, that guy works soo hard for e-sports and the starcraft scene. Also he was my favorite BW commentator, and he never "retired" or took a break!
I have been watching Nuke almost since his debut. He really represents and captures the community's collective passion.
My uncontested favorite video of his is still the 2010 Korean Air OSL hype video. Now when I watch BW I always envision the fate of the world depending on it. "go.go, rally all T-100 machines to my location"/"yes, my lord" - nerd chills every time. I'm surprised it didn't get a mention in the interview.
On September 24 2011 21:59 qwaykee wrote: I read this whole interview in Nukes voice. I could even recognize his punctuation and how he structured his sentences.
I need a life....
Nah, you listen to NukeTheStars commentaries man, your life is awesome.
I'm so glad that Nuke got a spotlight, he's staying with BW to the end and he's evolved so much as a commentator while doing so. He's been my favorite caster for years now and I really hope we have many more years to look forward to.
On September 24 2011 21:59 qwaykee wrote: I read this whole interview in Nukes voice. I could even recognize his punctuation and how he structured his sentences.
I need a life....
Same. Disagree with the last part. You have a life, Nuke is just that awesome.
I can`t believe that someone from Kespa or OGN doesn`t even consider to hire Nuke as their official commentator...I mean he is 10x better then Moletrap or Tasteless (no offence to those guys,I love them both but Nuke is Nuke :D ) . Seems to me that those guys from Korea never worked really hard to get more viewers in Europe and America. Anyway...Happy to see Nuke finally getting at some spotlight. We all know he deserves it.
Who else want to see NukeTheStar and Sayle teamed up to do duo casting for the next OSL? Nuke with the suave voice of his describing strategies and Sayle with his warcry on while epic battles unveils. Perfect for each other. I wouldn't mind if hacklebeast tag along either.
On January 19 2012 10:05 Xiphos wrote: Who else want to see NukeTheStar and Sayle teamed up to do duo casting for the next OSL? Nuke with the suave voice of his describing strategies and Sayle with his warcry on while epic battles unveils. Perfect for each other. I wouldn't mind if hacklebeast tag along either.
That would be pretty nice but I think both are pretty more comfortable casting by themselves.