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Q: Round 1 of Season 2 is already ending. A: In the future, I'll have to focus more on practicing SC2. But even while doing SC2, it seems I'll still play BW. On one hand, playing BW is truly comfortable. But it's also something that I'll have to let go of soon.
Q: What do you think about this season's transition from BW to SC2? A: At first I didn't get it, but after doing it, I understand now. To be honest, the process has been really difficult and troublesome. But because we are progamers, we just have to endure it.
This two questions really make me sad. I hope that he becomes what he was in BW.
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Thanks for the interview Kiett, and Happy Birthday for yesterday!
The downside to being a part of TBLS is that you're always compared to the other members. I'm sure Bisu will find his SC2 mojo once he gets a few hundred games under his belt. Until then I'll enjoy the Bisu I know and love playing BW.
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This interview is unfair. How can anyone in the kespa league be "good" at SC2 when they're forced to alternate between games, and more importantly, when you're only playing maybe one broadcasted SC2 game per week? And if you're scheduled in the third set (sixth overall), it might even be played at all!
None of TBLS look particularly good at sc2... With so few games played, is anyone actually good at sc2 yet? Maybe Sun (who is kind of the workhorse for SKT now )... Lizzy looked good for a whole week...
This format sucks, the quality of both games sucks, the working environment sucks... everything sucks!
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thanks for the translation. Interviewer:" congras on your bw win but you still suck at sc2" =/ good luck bisu.
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On June 17 2012 09:32 MountainDewJunkie wrote:This interview is unfair. How can anyone in the kespa league be "good" at SC2 when they're forced to alternate between games, and more importantly, when you're only playing maybe one broadcasted SC2 game per week? And if you're scheduled in the third set (sixth overall), it might even be played at all! None of TBLS look particularly good at sc2... With so few games played, is anyone actually good at sc2 yet? Maybe Sun (who is kind of the workhorse for SKT now  )... Lizzy looked good for a whole week... This format sucks, the quality of both games sucks, the working environment sucks... everything sucks!
I think its a good idea to do a simultaneous BW and SC2 rather then having another BW season followed by a full SC2 season.. if they did that then the progamers wouldnt be practicing as much SC2 as they are now and then they would be horrible when SC2 started.
And it might not be as viable business wise for koreans to see the GOM SC2 progamers who they don't really care about rather then watching the BW players they love get better at a new game as well as play BW. It's a good way to get people to start watching and learning about SC2.
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On June 17 2012 14:07 dgwow wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2012 09:32 MountainDewJunkie wrote:This interview is unfair. How can anyone in the kespa league be "good" at SC2 when they're forced to alternate between games, and more importantly, when you're only playing maybe one broadcasted SC2 game per week? And if you're scheduled in the third set (sixth overall), it might even be played at all! None of TBLS look particularly good at sc2... With so few games played, is anyone actually good at sc2 yet? Maybe Sun (who is kind of the workhorse for SKT now  )... Lizzy looked good for a whole week... This format sucks, the quality of both games sucks, the working environment sucks... everything sucks! I think its a good idea to do a simultaneous BW and SC2 rather then having another BW season followed by a full SC2 season.. if they did that then the progamers wouldnt be practicing as much SC2 as they are now and then they would be horrible when SC2 started. And it might not be as viable business wise for koreans to see the GOM SC2 progamers who they don't really care about rather then watching the BW players they love get better at a new game as well as play BW. It's a good way to get people to start watching and learning about SC2. ...Or they could have just had a slightly longer off-season, and start a full SC2 PL later in the year. Nobody said we had to have a new season immediately after the first one ended. There was barely even a month in between. It makes everyone rushed and unprepared, especially for the two teams that made it to the finals and had to practice only BW up until then. And lol, they already are horrible at SC2.
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On June 16 2012 21:59 Saechiis wrote: Q: Last Words. A: I'd like to thank Ssak for helping me practice. Also it's Kiett's birthday today, so I hope she has a nice day. I tried to ask her out at MLG, but I was too shy to talk to her. Back off Stork! [laughs]
Why didn't you include this? :O LOL
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Q: You only have wins in BW.
Q: Out of TBLS, you're the only one who still doesn't have a SC2 win in proleague.
Q: Why do you think you don't do well in SC2?
Jesus... x.x
He got 2nd at the MLG tournament fwiw ^^
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Bisu, we still love you :-)! Take one step at a time and I am sure you will get high up there.
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