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On February 20 2014 07:00 BisuDagger wrote: Would it be bad of I went to the local Korean church to find someone to teach me korean/ tried to convert some of them into starcraft players. I am Christian :D
Depends if you're converting them to BisuFan or Starcraft players... (i see you're not accepting donations anymore)
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On February 20 2014 15:41 StutteR wrote:Show nested quote +On February 20 2014 12:59 Caladbolg wrote: Bisu just won from what i thought was an unwinnable position in snipe's stream (vs you.easy on fs). He used arbiters and (omg) templars in pvt! There was this one winning move wherein he stasised the vessels then straight up recalled into the tank line. I know that's not very easy but isn't that the best way to deal with 3-3 mech deathballs? Yeah bisu wound up with just a few units left and sacced an expo but his macro plus gateway count brought him up to max real quick whereas the t could not recover the composition of vults and tanks in time for the final fight (which bisu won beautifully with a massive stasis and lotsa storms).
Anyway twas nice to watch in his pov. post the approximate time, which snipealot stream it was on, and a short description in the Recommended Snipealot games thread, and someone will try and get the VOD so the rest of us can watch  .
Shit i'm bad with timezones, but when i posted, it had just finished maybe 5 mins had elapsed. It was on snipealot3. Really thought he was dead when he lost the lower left expo and the terran was well-sieged. But an initial stasis on one vessel then a nice recall wih zealots and hts probably broke the back of the main tank force (mine daebaks helped), then one massive stasis in the final clash sealed it.
Happy he's doing well in pvt practice
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On February 20 2014 10:04 DarkNetHunter wrote:Show nested quote +On February 15 2014 07:33 BarBobobo wrote: this really has nothing to do with general discussion ... but if someone could help me find a UMS game i that would help out a lot the name of the map i do not know but i know the same map used for "DW- Sangokushi" is it, its a romance of the three kingdoms map, you pick one of about a dozen heroes you get 3 abilites and pick which side you want to go on if any at all, i can not find it anyway iv spent about 15 hours or so looking for it over the past 3-4 days with no luck at all ... if someone could tell me the map name or a DL link that would be SOOOOOOO great ...
Do you have more details about the map? What kind of heroes do you start out with, like what units? What does the map look like? It's really hard to go by what you've given unless someone knows exactly what you mean
That is almost Exactly what the map looks like, it was a 4 player map i believe, you get to pick from 1 of i think 1 of 12 heroes, then pick which of the three warring factions, at any point you can switch faction or go by your self and take over towns and buy units to take over more towns, at the end of a timer every town get a small amount of units and the AI send them to attack the other near by towns, your hero has levels in which he gets 1 upgrade point(you can buy more later for a lot of money) and leveling up increases his HP, depending on your level you have up to 3 or 4 abilities which change depending on which hero you went with, you could buy units with money you got from killing units, you needed to have your house set in a town that had a barracks in it to buy the units, i dont remember most of the units you can pick but for the most part you only get 1 guy unless you buy some more or use 1 of the 3 heroes that got an ability to summon (or MC) units the, the only 3 heroes i really remember are the ultralisk that i would play a lot his first ability was to summon 2 other ultras that were non-hero, a drone that could summon powerful but limited protoss units, and a DT which had a short range AoE MC ...
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On February 21 2014 04:58 BarBobobo wrote:Show nested quote +On February 20 2014 10:04 DarkNetHunter wrote:On February 15 2014 07:33 BarBobobo wrote: this really has nothing to do with general discussion ... but if someone could help me find a UMS game i that would help out a lot the name of the map i do not know but i know the same map used for "DW- Sangokushi" is it, its a romance of the three kingdoms map, you pick one of about a dozen heroes you get 3 abilites and pick which side you want to go on if any at all, i can not find it anyway iv spent about 15 hours or so looking for it over the past 3-4 days with no luck at all ... if someone could tell me the map name or a DL link that would be SOOOOOOO great ...
Do you have more details about the map? What kind of heroes do you start out with, like what units? What does the map look like? It's really hard to go by what you've given unless someone knows exactly what you mean ![[image loading]](http://imgur.com/a/kWAwg) That is almost Exactly what the map looks like, it was a 4 player map i believe, you get to pick from 1 of i think 1 of 12 heroes, then pick which of the three warring factions, at any point you can switch faction or go by your self and take over towns and buy units to take over more towns, at the end of a timer every town get a small amount of units and the AI send them to attack the other near by towns, your hero has levels in which he gets 1 upgrade point(you can buy more later for a lot of money) and leveling up increases his HP, depending on your level you have up to 3 or 4 abilities which change depending on which hero you went with, you could buy units with money you got from killing units, you needed to have your house set in a town that had a barracks in it to buy the units, i dont remember most of the units you can pick but for the most part you only get 1 guy unless you buy some more or use 1 of the 3 heroes that got an ability to summon (or MC) units the, the only 3 heroes i really remember are the ultralisk that i would play a lot his first ability was to summon 2 other ultras that were non-hero, a drone that could summon powerful but limited protoss units, and a DT which had a short range AoE MC ...
http://imgur.com/a/kWAwg
sorry thats what the map looks like
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Bisutopia19201 Posts
I was going to make a thread but hopefully I get enough feedback here.
I want to start a weekly show and have two ideas: 1. Cast the top games(taken from all over) from the previous week and highlight moments of the games. Do a news style recap and talk about upcoming events. 2. Return to pure strategy where I go over builds in depth again. I only did a few last time but it really helped me and I think some people found value in it.
Any feedback is great. Thanks!
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Call it "The BisuDagger Daily(or Weekly ;P)" and both ideas seem great, but I guess I personally would enjoy the strategy take more. But hell, I'm a spoiled viewer and I want both! xd
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On February 26 2014 06:30 BisuDagger wrote: I was going to make a thread but hopefully I get enough feedback here.
I want to start a weekly show and have two ideas: 1. Cast the top games(taken from all over) from the previous week and highlight moments of the games. Do a news style recap and talk about upcoming events. 2. Return to pure strategy where I go over builds in depth again. I only did a few last time but it really helped me and I think some people found value in it.
Any feedback is great. Thanks!
1. Would only consider to watch the VODs (assuming you do the show in your time zones, which is fine) if you'd cover foreign events exclusively, Korea has like ton of VODs and coverage already. Might send stuff to you if you need stuff whenever i watch stuff. Things.
2. Would watch over 1. if 1. doesn't cover non-Korean stuff, regardless if 2. would be about Korean things. That'd be actually great to add to Liquidpiddy's strategy pages (see strat forum), there's definitely some sort of demand.
TL;DR do both and forget about Korea.
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United Kingdom12022 Posts
On February 26 2014 06:42 GeckoXp wrote:Show nested quote +On February 26 2014 06:30 BisuDagger wrote: I was going to make a thread but hopefully I get enough feedback here.
I want to start a weekly show and have two ideas: 1. Cast the top games(taken from all over) from the previous week and highlight moments of the games. Do a news style recap and talk about upcoming events. 2. Return to pure strategy where I go over builds in depth again. I only did a few last time but it really helped me and I think some people found value in it.
Any feedback is great. Thanks! 1. Would only consider to watch the VODs (assuming you do the show in your time zones, which is fine) if you'd cover foreign events exclusively, Korea has like ton of VODs and coverage already. Might send stuff to you if you need stuff whenever i watch stuff. Things. 2. Would watch over 1. if 1. doesn't cover non-Korean stuff, regardless if 2. would be about Korean things. That'd be actually great to add to Liquidpiddy's strategy pages (see strat forum), there's definitely some sort of demand. TL;DR do both and forget about Korea.
Forgetting about Korea is like forgetting about uhh New Zeland when talking about Rugby, if you're going to be talking strategy especially there's very little point covering anything but the best players since the other players will emulate them anyways.
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that'd be great BD would subscribe one of my problems following the foreign scene is i dont know much about it. would be nice to have a news-type of recaps
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On February 26 2014 08:27 Qikz wrote:Show nested quote +On February 26 2014 06:42 GeckoXp wrote:On February 26 2014 06:30 BisuDagger wrote: I was going to make a thread but hopefully I get enough feedback here.
I want to start a weekly show and have two ideas: 1. Cast the top games(taken from all over) from the previous week and highlight moments of the games. Do a news style recap and talk about upcoming events. 2. Return to pure strategy where I go over builds in depth again. I only did a few last time but it really helped me and I think some people found value in it.
Any feedback is great. Thanks! 1. Would only consider to watch the VODs (assuming you do the show in your time zones, which is fine) if you'd cover foreign events exclusively, Korea has like ton of VODs and coverage already. Might send stuff to you if you need stuff whenever i watch stuff. Things. 2. Would watch over 1. if 1. doesn't cover non-Korean stuff, regardless if 2. would be about Korean things. That'd be actually great to add to Liquidpiddy's strategy pages (see strat forum), there's definitely some sort of demand. TL;DR do both and forget about Korea. Forgetting about Korea is like forgetting about uhh New Zeland when talking about Rugby, if you're going to be talking strategy especially there's very little point covering anything but the best players since the other players will emulate them anyways.
I don't care which he'd cover for strategies, you misunderstood me. Another cast about Korea is pointless though.
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On February 26 2014 10:07 GeckoXp wrote:Show nested quote +On February 26 2014 08:27 Qikz wrote:On February 26 2014 06:42 GeckoXp wrote:On February 26 2014 06:30 BisuDagger wrote: I was going to make a thread but hopefully I get enough feedback here.
I want to start a weekly show and have two ideas: 1. Cast the top games(taken from all over) from the previous week and highlight moments of the games. Do a news style recap and talk about upcoming events. 2. Return to pure strategy where I go over builds in depth again. I only did a few last time but it really helped me and I think some people found value in it.
Any feedback is great. Thanks! 1. Would only consider to watch the VODs (assuming you do the show in your time zones, which is fine) if you'd cover foreign events exclusively, Korea has like ton of VODs and coverage already. Might send stuff to you if you need stuff whenever i watch stuff. Things. 2. Would watch over 1. if 1. doesn't cover non-Korean stuff, regardless if 2. would be about Korean things. That'd be actually great to add to Liquidpiddy's strategy pages (see strat forum), there's definitely some sort of demand. TL;DR do both and forget about Korea. Forgetting about Korea is like forgetting about uhh New Zeland when talking about Rugby, if you're going to be talking strategy especially there's very little point covering anything but the best players since the other players will emulate them anyways. I don't care which he'd cover for strategies, you misunderstood me. Another cast about Korea is pointless though.
It would be the opposite of pointless. The truth is, the Korean players are better, and scene is much more interesting than the foreign scene (although I do watch foreign events/streams as well). Sayle does all the SSL9 English casts(which are highly entertaining and informative), but as far as I know, there has not been consistent English casts of the 41SL, Zeus SL, any other Korean SL, or the Gabangpop Proleague. In a way, there has never been less English coverage of Korean events, than the present time. The demand is high, for more English Korean Content, relative to Foreign. It would make absolutely no sense to cover Foreign events at the expense of Korean ones. Korean content is much more interesting, higher calibre play, and more in demand.
Regarding the the 2 Ideas for the show, I think both could be good (although an in depth analysis of current Korean build/playstyle trends seems particularly interesting), maybe a trial for both, or a rotation etc. Seems like option one would feature parts of games, but not whole games?
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On February 26 2014 12:43 miercat wrote:Show nested quote +On February 26 2014 10:07 GeckoXp wrote:On February 26 2014 08:27 Qikz wrote:On February 26 2014 06:42 GeckoXp wrote:On February 26 2014 06:30 BisuDagger wrote: I was going to make a thread but hopefully I get enough feedback here.
I want to start a weekly show and have two ideas: 1. Cast the top games(taken from all over) from the previous week and highlight moments of the games. Do a news style recap and talk about upcoming events. 2. Return to pure strategy where I go over builds in depth again. I only did a few last time but it really helped me and I think some people found value in it.
Any feedback is great. Thanks! 1. Would only consider to watch the VODs (assuming you do the show in your time zones, which is fine) if you'd cover foreign events exclusively, Korea has like ton of VODs and coverage already. Might send stuff to you if you need stuff whenever i watch stuff. Things. 2. Would watch over 1. if 1. doesn't cover non-Korean stuff, regardless if 2. would be about Korean things. That'd be actually great to add to Liquidpiddy's strategy pages (see strat forum), there's definitely some sort of demand. TL;DR do both and forget about Korea. Forgetting about Korea is like forgetting about uhh New Zeland when talking about Rugby, if you're going to be talking strategy especially there's very little point covering anything but the best players since the other players will emulate them anyways. I don't care which he'd cover for strategies, you misunderstood me. Another cast about Korea is pointless though. It would be the opposite of pointless. The truth is, the Korean players are better, and scene is much more interesting than the foreign scene (although I do watch foreign events/streams as well). Sayle does all the SSL9 English casts(which are highly entertaining and informative), but as far as I know, there has not been consistent English casts of the 41SL, Zeus SL, any other Korean SL, or the Gabangpop Proleague. In a way, there has never been less English coverage of Korean events, than the present time. The demand is high, for more English Korean Content, relative to Foreign. It would make absolutely no sense to cover Foreign events at the expense of Korean ones. Korean content is much more interesting, higher calibre play, and more in demand. Regarding the the 2 Ideas for the show, I think both could be good (although an in depth analysis of current Korean build/playstyle trends seems particularly interesting), maybe a trial for both, or a rotation etc. Seems like option one would feature parts of games, but not whole games?
That happens if you don't put energy into your posts apparently. I'm not saying he should not try cover Korean events, I'd just prefer he would not. You argue that the Korean events are not covered fully - well you're partially right. Then again, I know tons of people who don't care if there's a English commentary (but do appreciate them nonetheless if there's somebody doing it), as long as there's a stream and VODs afterwards. And that we already have, in addition to really good coverage of almost all bigger tournaments on Liquipedia, I'm not quite sure about TLPD, but that's doable as well. From there you can browse to all VODs already. The SOSPA scene has a very good running coverage with the most people contributing towards it. The foreign scene does not. This does not mean that there is no demand for foreign scene coverage though. If I go to other pages than TL, I find enough people interested in the foreigners as well. There's little to no streams for foreigner tournaments, at least not consistent ones. You have to hope that a good foreigner streams them, it's a huge bonus if there's commentary and an even bigger one if it isn't a Russian one - then again, the Russian commentary for now is something you shouldn't miss out on if it's done by Largo or yoda. TL;DR: The foreigner scene could use more help than the Korean one needs.
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iCCup StarCraft Season 31 has begun, GL HF!
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My last post on this (not really).
03.03.07
7 years ago, the old era was torn down by the face of the new.
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Are there any whisperings of SSL getting a premier sponsor this time around?
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I've run sc with wine on x86 pcs and it never ran that smoothly. D:
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GRAND OLD AMERICA16375 Posts
I actually might be able to beat him in a 1v1.
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