On June 15 2011 22:21 Emporio wrote: Wow so I wonder if he has any future plans or if he really is just playing for fun.
Future plans for what? A return to progaming? No-one in korea would accept him after the shitstorm that he contributed to.
I don't really know. I'm just curious as to why he would stream himself if he's just trying return to recreational play. Sure there are a lot of fans but I feel like there are also a lot of haters and it would cause avoidable drama.
Maybe money? Streaming gives that. But im also bit curious..
Savior is the kinda guy that he needs the fame and attention. That is how he rolls, he is such a baller. And he definitely deserves it. As such, it is justified for him to stream and get very many donations and a cult following of online viewers.
I want to say Really Really 10x for the FPVODS of Savior. Also if you could guys put in 1 place all availvable Fpvods in 1 spot including those in stream of kiante/GTR becouse i may miss something. Please continue to upload more and more of his stream, cuz this is gold im telling ya.
I think everyone deserves a second chance. It takes guts to start playing bw again despite the lots of lots of hate he has got over the past year. (not that he didn't deserve it tho) And he went toe to toe against the MyStarleague finalist.
I mean seriously, why do you need balls to come back and play game after you served for your "crime"?
He is good player, and he should've been banned only for 1-2 years, like real life athletes, after taking doping.
Come on, he was fixing matches so what, god damn it's not like he killed someone, Korean people just calm down, don't take it so serious.
I hope sAviOr continues with SC2 so he can compete outside of Korea, because this is joke if you ask me. "Banned for life", give me a break it's just a game.
On June 16 2011 02:44 whereismymind wrote: I mean seriously, why do you need balls to come back and play game after you served for your "crime"?
He is good player, and he should've been banned only for 1-2 years, like real life athletes, after taking doping.
Come on, he was fixing matches so what, god damn it's not like he killed someone, Korean people just calm down, don't take it so serious.
I hope sAviOr continues with SC2 so he can compete outside of Korea, because this is joke if you ask me. "Banned for life", give me a break it's just a game.
No it's not just a game. It's just a game for me, because I play it for fun. He put the credibility of an entire competitive scene on jeopardy by himself. If I think the games are rigged somehow, I might as well just stop watching it. Others might do the same. If other people decide to do what he did then BW progaming can come to an end.
On June 16 2011 02:44 whereismymind wrote: I mean seriously, why do you need balls to come back and play game after you served for your "crime"?
He is good player, and he should've been banned only for 1-2 years, like real life athletes, after taking doping.
Come on, he was fixing matches so what, god damn it's not like he killed someone, Korean people just calm down, don't take it so serious.
I hope sAviOr continues with SC2 so he can compete outside of Korea, because this is joke if you ask me. "Banned for life", give me a break it's just a game.
No it's not just a game. It's just a game for me, because I play it for fun. He put the credibility of an entire competitive scene on jeopardy by himself. If I think the games are rigged somehow, I might as well just stop watching it. Others might do the same. If other people decide to do what he did then BW progaming can come to an end.
Wait what about the justin.tv page at the end of the vid? I missed the broadcast live but he looked like he was broadcasting on justin, which would make the whole thing viewable and also give the streamer money from ads...
Does anyone have the link to the justin.tv page shown at the end? The quality in the vid is too low to tell
On June 16 2011 02:44 whereismymind wrote: I mean seriously, why do you need balls to come back and play game after you served for your "crime"?
He is good player, and he should've been banned only for 1-2 years, like real life athletes, after taking doping.
Come on, he was fixing matches so what, god damn it's not like he killed someone, Korean people just calm down, don't take it so serious.
I hope sAviOr continues with SC2 so he can compete outside of Korea, because this is joke if you ask me. "Banned for life", give me a break it's just a game.
No it's not just a game. It's just a game for me, because I play it for fun. He put the credibility of an entire competitive scene on jeopardy by himself. If I think the games are rigged somehow, I might as well just stop watching it. Others might do the same. If other people decide to do what he did then BW progaming can come to an end.
I think your over reacting.
No he's not. Use the search function and read about what the reaction was like in Korea last year. The match-fixing scandal rocked the whole industry.
On June 16 2011 03:41 r33k wrote: Wait what about the justin.tv page at the end of the vid? I missed the broadcast live but he looked like he was broadcasting on justin, which would make the whole thing viewable and also give the streamer money from ads...
Does anyone have the link to the justin.tv page shown at the end? The quality in the vid is too low to tell
Thanks for posting the vod GTR, your a scholar and a gentleman! :D Yellow retiring is not good...but idk maybe when you hit your 30's you need to start the average career and wife and kids stuff. Good luck to him with everything he plans on doing.
On June 16 2011 03:41 r33k wrote: Wait what about the justin.tv page at the end of the vid? I missed the broadcast live but he looked like he was broadcasting on justin, which would make the whole thing viewable and also give the streamer money from ads...
Does anyone have the link to the justin.tv page shown at the end? The quality in the vid is too low to tell