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TT1
Canada9976 Posts
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Qikz
United Kingdom12021 Posts
On July 24 2017 20:37 kogeT wrote: I watched the replay and agree it looks a lot like Fantasy. I used to study him a lot. I am about to check. Everything I know about BW I know from watching FanTaSy play. I've seen pretty much every single game he's ever played on television by this point. God if it's him I'm going to cry tears of joy. | ||
zimp
Hungary951 Posts
On August 02 2017 02:58 Qikz wrote: I am about to check. Everything I know about BW I know from watching FanTaSy play. I've seen pretty much every single game he's ever played on television by this point. God if it's him I'm going to cry tears of joy. better get dem tissues | ||
VioleTAK
Israel4279 Posts
It was a while ago... I watched a stream of Best (I think it was Best but I don't 100% recall, but if it wasn't best it was a former SKT1 member), that after hearing all the rumors watched 2 of this guy's replays and said he agreed that it was Fantasy. Likely that he'll continue to practice on Remastered as much as he can until his release then we'll see | ||
Qikz
United Kingdom12021 Posts
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zimp
Hungary951 Posts
By.herO 2016 https://www.mediafire.com/file/2ffk2d6mf520txo/By.herO 2016.rar Bisu[Shield] 2015 https://www.mediafire.com/file/tbbh49ku6rsxmbh/Bisu[Shield] 2015.rar By.Flash 2012 https://www.mediafire.com/file/dzfce5v79c4rdxd/Flash 2012.rar Last[fOu] 2015 - this is a big pack. https://www.mediafire.com/file/bheypg28e1gdfw2/Last[fOu] 2015.rar Light[aLive] 2016 https://www.mediafire.com/file/x28wlacbjcwhg2w/Light 2016.rar Various https://www.mediafire.com/file/oab8jlykk7f1bga/Various.rar | ||
[sc1f]eonzerg
Belgium6437 Posts
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zimp
Hungary951 Posts
On September 18 2017 07:42 [sc1f]eonzerg wrote: the page cannot be found :/ You are fast. I corrected the links. | ||
[sc1f]eonzerg
Belgium6437 Posts
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Toss_Master
United States46 Posts
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-Debaser-
United States329 Posts
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ortseam
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Lumire
United States607 Posts
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zimp
Hungary951 Posts
I started this thread over 5 and a half years ago. It was viewed over 100k times. This means it was viewed about 50 times a day on average (but these are not individual views, obviously). If you compare that with the stats of the Nada's body thread, that one was viewed more than 10 times more often. So I'm guessing people go there to read, and here, rather to download. It's normal. Downloads on average for a pack: 212 Most downloaded: Jaedong OZ reppack, 867 times. Download distribution of the reppacks is not typically Pareto-like. The most downloaded 20% represents only 40%.of the downloads. Yields a Gini of 0.33. It's slightly unequal, but not badly, which is good, and it means not only Jaedong gets the love : ] | ||
RomeD
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Ancestral
United States3230 Posts
On September 18 2017 16:20 RomeD wrote: Zimp, in Chess all important games are archived as chess notation and published in books annually, which becomes an important resource for the history of the game, as it evolves, and ultimately for teaching new players. I am glad to see this thread. I am looking forwards to viewing some of these replays. It is frustrating to continue to have to watch some of the groundbreaking early games by players such as SlayerS_Boxer in poorly encoded youtube videos. I hope that Starcraft too one day will have the same archive of historic games that Chess has, and it will be widely available. There is more that I'd like to add, but for now I'll just say thank you for your service to the classic starcraft community. I've thought about this very problem and there's a solution that's theoretically not even particularly difficult, but would definitely take a dedicated team and many man months. Use neural nets to look at poorly encoded games, train them to recognize what pixelated messes represent what (i.e. what unit, what facing, when it's attacking, when it's moving, etc.) and then just replace each identified asset with the HD equivalent. The initial investment would be pretty big, but once it gets pretty good at recognizing things, all games in history could be brought up to modern quality. | ||
RomeD
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Ancestral
United States3230 Posts
On September 21 2017 13:48 RomeD wrote: Ancestral, or just track down the koreans who possess the replays and ask them to upload the replays here? Either KeSPA has the replays for every broadcast game, or they don't. I don't think it's remotely feasible to find every pro game individually, nor would I believe they even all exist outside of some putative database. The one appealing aspect of my (also fanciful) solution is that the entire original game cast could be left intact, since the original observer's actions would be the same. | ||
THE Sliggy
Australia65 Posts
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iFU.pauline
France1395 Posts
On September 18 2017 10:42 zimp wrote: Little statistics of this thread as of 2017 I started this thread over 5 and a half years ago. It was viewed over 100k times. This means it was viewed about 50 times a day on average (but these are not individual views, obviously). If you compare that with the stats of the Nada's body thread, that one was viewed more than 10 times more often. So I'm guessing people go there to read, and here, rather to download. It's normal. Downloads on average for a pack: 212 Most downloaded: Jaedong OZ reppack, 867 times. Download distribution of the reppacks is not typically Pareto-like. The most downloaded 20% represents only 40%.of the downloads. Yields a Gini of 0.33. It's slightly unequal, but not badly, which is good, and it means not only Jaedong gets the love : ] Nice stats, btw this Jaedong pack is by far the best thing that happened in replays since Boxer. | ||
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