Let's just stop here, yes? Disagreements on a video game board don't end up anywhere.
Don't be silly. He won because he was put in a good enough position with enough skill to pull out a win. Not because of some sort of extra drive to get some milestone or other.
Let's just stop here, yes? Disagreements on a video game board don't end up anywhere.
Don't be silly. He won because he was put in a good enough position with enough skill to pull out a win. Not because of some sort of extra drive to get some milestone or other.
You're right. In this completely rational world of ours, intangible metrics hold no value whatsoever. Not even being sarcastic. That's a valid way to view the world.
Let's just stop here, yes? Disagreements on a video game board don't end up anywhere.
Don't be silly. He won because he was put in a good enough position with enough skill to pull out a win. Not because of some sort of extra drive to get some milestone or other.
You're right. In this completely rational world of ours, intangible metrics hold no value whatsoever. Not even being sarcastic. That's a valid way to view the world.
I dunno man, beating someone worse than you really takes some serious strength of will, especially in a game where you're put into a good position.
Let's just stop here, yes? Disagreements on a video game board don't end up anywhere.
Don't be silly. He won because he was put in a good enough position with enough skill to pull out a win. Not because of some sort of extra drive to get some milestone or other.
You're right. In this completely rational world of ours, intangible metrics hold no value whatsoever. Not even being sarcastic. That's a valid way to view the world.
I dunno man, beating someone worse than you really takes some serious strength of will, especially in a game where you're put into a good position.
I wasn't kidding when I said I was not being sarcastic. Flash is the better player. Light realized this, knowing that as the game progressed his chances of winning would slim down, so he tried to pull cheese on him. It was spotted and countered with ease and the rest of the game was bleak for him.
Let's just stop here, yes? Disagreements on a video game board don't end up anywhere.
Don't be silly. He won because he was put in a good enough position with enough skill to pull out a win. Not because of some sort of extra drive to get some milestone or other.
You're right. In this completely rational world of ours, intangible metrics hold no value whatsoever. Not even being sarcastic. That's a valid way to view the world.
I dunno man, beating someone worse than you really takes some serious strength of will, especially in a game where you're put into a good position.
Beating any great SC player takes some strength of will. Practice is hard, man.
If beating an inferior player is never impressive, then I guess Flash can't impress anymore.
Really happy to see KT pulling it out. It was getting ridiculous how many people, even our own supposed 'fans', were writing off KT after 3 2-3 losses (match against SKT would have been 2-3 if Coach Lee had played Flash so it's basically the same thing). I know most people outside the KT fanbase don't think particularly highly of Stats but in my mind he's the best non-dragon protoss and one of the top 5 protoss overall. Between him and auto-win Flash, KT will always be a contender against any team.
On December 24 2011 13:54 VGhost wrote: Woulda worked a lot better without the audience give-away, sound-proofing seriously not good.
I'm complaining, but I guess everybody has to deal with it so eh.
Yea, I mean FlaSh is FlaSh. He does do stuff like that pretty frequently. However in this game you see his SCV heading up normal, the crowd and commentators go "AAAHH" and within a half second of that he turns around.
If it wasn't sound giveaway it looked incredibly like it.
Actually if you watch the vod you can see that flash wasnt directly going to scout towards 1 but with his scouting scv going towards the right side and not the normal path you take when just simply scouting you can see that he was looking for a proxy rax somewhere. What he was doing probably was checking a buildable path to the right side of the outside ramp of the 5 oclock base (i dont really know if there is one, havent played the map myself) and when he saw there was nothing proceeded to scout towards 7 where he finds the proxy racks.