Slop3 attacks naniwa @ rakaka.se - Page 3
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Blasts
Netherlands99 Posts
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TheBJ
Bulgaria906 Posts
On May 17 2011 18:04 Jiddra wrote: The slop3 show, on the swedish esport site rakaka.se, attacks Naniwa in the latest episode. Slop3 is mighty angry. Is Naniwas bad manner back in full force? What does Dignitas say about this? Perhaps Slop3 is a counter strike drama queen and doesn't know what he is talking about? Translation of slop3s rant So because they are desperate for attention and some hits you decided to give it to them , please lock this before kelly thread #2. Nobody cares about naniwa's manners but his sc2 skills , anything else is just pure drama stirring. The reason sports are so big is because of the human factor and the emotions it brings , w/o them i dont think it could be a sport at all. Not to mention the fact that every sport has its white and black horses,not to mention that in the real world sport most of them are black and ill mannered. Deal with it. | ||
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Technique
Netherlands1542 Posts
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discw
United States122 Posts
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Chibithor
Brazil514 Posts
On May 17 2011 18:22 Zlasher wrote: The blonde guy, that is Patrick Sattermon, aka Carn aka the in game leader for team fnatic's counterstrike team. He is EXTREMELY well mannered and an extremely well spoken person, I would like to believe that he is makign this video sarcastically or jokingly =\ Does anyone know what he specifically says? Because I can't imagine he would BM another professional gamer, especially since he is from the CS 1.6 community. Watch the vid, it's not Carn ranting. Rant starts @ 11:00 or so. | ||
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Willes
Germany199 Posts
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zeru
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uSnAmplified
United States1029 Posts
I wont defend naniwas past and previous actions, but people seriously need thicker skin when it comes to things like that. | ||
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Madkipz
Norway1643 Posts
People dont just go out of their way to be difficult and im sure he has his reasons. Make some cupcakes and chill :D | ||
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Gooey
United States944 Posts
Most people that have been following starcraft know at least, or have heard of, Naniwa being seemingly erratic from time to time with his behavior, and the risks and rewards are very well known. On one hand, he is one of the best competitors in sc2, always showing good games and solid play, being an easy player to follow and count on to win. He has been constantly making finals of the biggest tournaments available to him, with a winning streak and record to boot that seems inhuman. The guy is a performer, simply put. On the other hand, he has had a history of questionable behavior, and continues to have that stigma. He is definitely one to express his emotions without taking into consideration who he may be representing at times. It is good that he feels so strongly about being the best player possible, but lacks good judgement when making remarks in the public eye (or behind the scenes, for that matter). People know what they are getting into whenever Naniwa becomes part of the equation. | ||
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zeru
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Greem
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legatus legionis
Netherlands559 Posts
Because I've heard the GET OUT thing come up before. Most really don't care and I'll shed some light on why I think so. In Europe, there have been the most online weekly cups. Zotac, CraftCup, Go4Sc2. These have been watched and played in a lot. Because of the nature of bnet, it happens too many people spectate, or too many different people stream the games. This leads to many disconnects, drops of people etc. It has become common practice to "scream" GET OUT. Because there are so many clowns who in the first place shouldn't even want to be spectating, rather watching the stream like everyone else. Tons of people have made themselves guilty of this. So that it happened on match point for a 8000 USD map, it's really no big deal. The competition is most important, everything else comes behind it. That is also why I have no problems with it, it's not a personal thing or a mannerism. They are competitors striving for victory, the blood thirsty warrior of the virtual age. In every sport there are heated moments. It is nothing personal, it means no harm, it only speaks for the desire to win. Granted there could be things I'm not be aware of. I wouldn't be able to comment on those. Edit: I'll add in that I felt it was rediculous the Road to Korea which is a huge event was played when NaNi just got to NYC. The Road has been taken place for many weeks now and to get all the way to the end and play the finals in bad conditions is unbelievable. There is no second place, only first place and going to Korea. If this was poor planning, I'll drag Dignitas management into this. I don't know at all how it works but for things like this I feel it's the teams that should be the ones planning and helping, it's not the players job and shouldn't be done by them. Obviously I have no grounds to base this last thing on because I have no insight. | ||
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iNViCiOUZ
Germany364 Posts
This is just kindergarden.. attack someone in public without saying anything what happend. The "CHILL GET OUT" in TSL was not the nicest words.. But it was the Final game for winning a 15000$ tournament (not a small SWE Tournament) and Chill had not just a second lag. He lagged crazy and it was not even fun to watch! So Slop3 should explain what happend or STFO ; ) | ||
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Zeon0
Austria2995 Posts
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xxxxxxb
155 Posts
On May 17 2011 18:29 Gooey wrote:Most people that have been following starcraft know at least, or have heard of, Naniwa being seemingly erratic from time to time with his behavior, and the risks and rewards are very well known. He is lucky that people only heard about him because of sc. His behavior during w3 times was even worse than now. | ||
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GMonster
686 Posts
Thats all imma say :D | ||
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Hotaku
Lithuania3 Posts
When he didnt show up for match with Strelok and Strelok had to wait for him for few hours, while meanwhile Naniwa was laddering on Battle.net. Edit: On the phone call, Strelok was really pissed too at him | ||
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Endymion
United States3701 Posts
On May 17 2011 18:18 nihlon wrote: That's why some tournaments have strict rules about posting stuff in games except gllhf and gg or asking for pause. Personally I think this would be a good idea. If there is a problem, just pause the game and solve it behind the scenes so we get spared of all this useless drama. Well just feedback for the next TSL I guess, I'm fully in favor of kespa regulations because they cover most of these "awkward" situations. | ||
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Rabbitmaster
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