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One of the North American scene's most promising up and comers of the 2012 - 2013 season, Kurtis "Aui_2000" Ling is now on Speed Gaming, one of the most talked about foreign teams of the new season. In fact, we selected this week to have the Canadian on our 20-20 because he and his team will in fact be in Korea from today, playing in the Nexon Supermatches.

That's right: Aui will be on stream this week, and we're going to be keeping this thread open the whole while. Have something to ask him? Just pop right in and leave your question here for him. He will answer the 20 we pick for him after he gets home at the end of the week!

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20 Questions


Want to ask something? We'll do it for you. Just post your question in this thread. Our editors will pick the 20 best questions from this thread and Aui will answer them, after which the answers will be slotted in below.

Ask away, TL!


20 Answers



  1. How are you liking the switch to support, and do you prefer it to playing carry? [ShAdZ_ZX]


    I think I like playing support a lot and I actually love the transition because there’s just so much to learn. I think I actually prefer it to carry simply because of the hero pool that support allows me to utilize. There are a lot of heroes that can just do so much in a game as support (Chen, Visage, Enchantress, etc.). The biggest change that I like (although this is less true for a carry in this meta) is how many different places I can go in the early game. I can go to literally any lane at or near the start and have a significant impact in the game. Also as an ex-core player (1 2 3 role) if you ever solo a core as a support LOL :D


  2. What are the biggest differences in mindset (not in actual gameplay) between playing a carry and a support in pro games? [iv~nk~j]


    I think that the differences in mindset are actually diminishing a lot with the new patch--I think that the carry player can often provide quite a bit of space for the entire team (i.e. EE style 1 protect 4). However, the entire concept of running around winning lanes for your team mates, calling out certain ganks and movements, and overall creating space for your team is pretty big. I know I recently had a 12 exp per minute game vs EG at like 7 or 8 minutes and I probably would have killed myself if that happened before, but I was so happy during that game (except for feeding via two very obvious mistakes). I was actually always very confident in the concept of catching up/playing personally from behind (I think i played 2v3 lanes for a month straight in officials/I played quite a bit of tiny) so I actually really like that part of support play.


  3. During a TI3 interview, you stated you were planning on taking a break from competitive Dota to focus on finishing up on school. What made you change your mind now that you joined Kaipi? [Kuroeeah]


    I was definitely considering taking a break from competitive Dota before TI3. I think that the event itself changed my mind. That event was simply insane. The crowd really made me want to keep playing. So in essence you guys made me change my mind.


  4. It seems that an important aspect of a championship calibre team is anchoring themselves on experienced veterans and having them as a form of motivation/leadership (Puppey with Na`Vi, Loda with Alliance, Mushi with Orange, most of the Chinese teams have a veteran as their leader). How important do you think that is in a professional team? Having been on teams with less experienced players/leadership (Dignitas, Speed) how have your teams built up teamwork, motivation and direction? [pdd]


    Personally, I don’t think that the veteran factor is that big of a deal. For example s4 leads and captains Alliance and they’ve been the best for quite a long while. I’m relatively certain Mushi did not lead Orange in game, but I could be wrong about that. I guess it definitely helps to have someone who can increase team motivation, which I think the three listed players can all do quite well.

    In both of my teams, I think teamwork, motivation, and direction are built up by playing a lot. After playing with people a lot, you tend to develop a mutual respect and trust for them, which in my opinion should carry into your teamwork. I think that motivation is mostly individual, although a bad environment can hamper motivation, so having fun while playing can be a big factor here. I’m not quite sure how to answer the direction portion of this question to be honest. I guess direction depends on how well-respected and strong the leadership within a team is.


  5. Seeming as you just met your teammates in real life for the first time, is there anyone you think of differently now? Was there anything that really surprised you about them? [broodbucket]


    Well I had met everyone but pieliedie before (Dreamhack, TI2) but to be honest everyone was pretty much how I expected. Pie was maybe a bit more clowny in real life and maybe sing a tad more serious but they’re all still clowns. Maybe I didn’t expect them to be such caricatures of their online selves, but honestly I don’t know what I could have possibly expected.

    Oh actually maybe how tall everyone was. I knew Bone and Envy were tall but I never really put it all together. Except sing :D. But it’s okay--sing makes up for height in Kappa.


  6. How is the overall environment like during an intense game on the team? I imagine having EE and Sing Sing as teammates makes things a bit more interesting than usual. Are they as colorful in a serious game as they are while streaming? [Dreamer.T]


    I think that our team environment is better than my old team’s environment but that’s really the only comparison I can make. Also I’m pretty sure I can say x team’s environment is better than my old environment where x = anyone so I guess this isn’t a really good indication.

    I think that EE and singsing are definitely toned down while playing seriously, but they’re still similar. I don’t think either of them put on a show on stream really, they just let loose.


  7. You and your Speed Gaming buddies go pubbing a lot during your stream/Singsing's stream, and you guys seem to be enjoying that. Do you think it is important for teammates to do this often to relieve the tension of competitive play? [NeThZOR]


    I really do think it’s important for teammates to like each other. While a big part of this is just to relieve tension, I think that the biggest part is the ability to point out mistakes. If someone you don’t respect or like points something out, regardless of whether they are right or not, I think that the immediate reaction from people is to get defensive. As a result, no one wants to really point out mistakes anymore in a constructive fashion--although they might flame with them. This in my opinion is a huge reason for stagnated player growth in Dota.


  8. Sing attributed the lan-choke to your team’s loss against Dignitas on the 4th. Do you think having the time to train in person with each other this December will completely eliminate lan-choke? And, more importantly, are you comfortable with your team in person? [Spirits]


    I think that in the grand scheme, we are a relatively inexperienced team and that any training time in a lan environment will undoubtedly help. That being said, we were definitely underfocused and underprepared for Korea. I am actually almost happy that we dropped that game because we learned a great deal about playing from that trip (in my opinion, losing always cements lessons in). I am very comfortable with everyone on my team.


  9. How came it that you decided to be a pro gamer and concentrate so much time on just one game? Did you just yolo and go "yeah im good in this game, I will make my money with this" or was there a bigger thought process? [sicQ]


    Honestly, playing games for money was never something that I planned at the time (thank god I’m not insane--considering the prospects back then). I knew I was good and I knew that I loved playing, and that was enough for me to consider playing a lot. In regards to Dota 2, this consideration allowed me to take a pretty small risk and join Potm Bottom, in which we mostly played over an ending university semester and the summer to start. Obviously this small risk reaped huge rewards. There was never really a #yolo moment of I want to #hardwork and #dedication the shit out of this game and make money.

    I guess overall there was no real thought process for myself going pro. I guess there was a thought process behind taking a year off though, which was basically, I don’t lose anything so yolo--there’s my yolo!


  10. What are the downsides to a pro-gaming career that we don't often hear about? [Emporio]


    I think that this question comes up regularly enough that I think you guys have probably heard all of them. A popular one is what do you do with the experience once your gaming career is over. I think that equally important--especially due to how new the industry is--is how people are going to shift from being the centres of something so huge (to them at least) to probably being mediocre at other parts of life because they’ve invested so much time into pro-gaming. Basically what is Bulba going to do when he’s not the centre of attention guys?

    I think the biggest strain for me personally are I have a lot of trouble maintaining some of my previous friendships. My main focus is gaming now. I don’t have a lot in common with people that I used to share a lot of things with; I don’t really make a lot of new fun experiences with old friends or see them at school either. This makes it sort of hard for me to interact with some people that I genuinely like but that I am not close enough to have previous bonds carry our friendship. I think I’ve found although maybe I’ve gotten closer to a few outside of gaming people, I’ve become relatively disconnected with the rest of my friends.


  11. How did your parents react when you told them that you were going to be playing Dota competitively? [LettuceAttack]


    My parents are actually incredibly supportive for pretty much everything. Although they were concerned when I wanted to play a lot of SC2. However I think a lot of fears were alleviated when I won a local tournament for SC2. The SC2 experience made it a lot easier for me to transition to Dota. I am now taking a year off school to play Dota with their blessing. Although I know that my parents are still concerned about my choices, they are definitely not overbearing and they allow me live my life pretty freely.


  12. In every game there's the social media drama from time to time and whatnot. We all want to push esports to the next level and especially make it more common and less taboo in the eyes of the crowd that doesn't even know this exists or still has the preconceived notion of it that we're all a bunch of basement dwellers. We all want the teams and players that are not top tier to get paid enough to be able to do this thing full time so the scenes, tournaments and competition will rise to a new level. What's your take on this? Do Dota teams have to have better PR standards? [Turboteckel]


    I don’t know if completely removing drama would be good for the scene. Outside of the gaming world I’m pretty sure there are a ton of people who make their living just from drama. Drama gives people something to talk about, allows fans to get to know players at another level, and can often hype up competitive matches. However, obviously there are times where drama goes too far. This is a sector in which I think a team like EG did a very good job with in Starcraft 2. People would care a lot less about some of their players if there was no drama, but when things go too far they will try to adequately punish their players (please remember pro-gamers are usually young, fairly irrational when mad, and imo on average not really social masterpieces). I think my overall stance is that I would like to cut down on some unnecessary drama, but not make everyone into a robot. Does anyone care anymore if a Korean without personality wins in SC2 anymore? Aside from that one gif on Dear losing on Reddit, would anyone really have cared if he wasn’t a royal roader--even then did anyone care with him being a royal roader? Perhaps I’m thinking of drama a bit too synonymously with personality, but I think the two are relatively correlated.

    I do not think that making the scene drama-free equates allowing people to focus on Dota by alleviating financial/social pressures. I do think that the second part needs to be done in some way in order to improve the competitive scene, but even then I’m not really convinced that reducing drama has anything to do with it.


  13. Last TI kinda showed Chinese teams struggle with creativity and adaptability and that their mechanical play wouldn’t benefit them as much when they play against teams who are not inferior to them in mechanics. Their mechanics will only take them so far, so to speak. I think you might miss out on the Western metagame which I think has proven to be the strongest one. So why would Speed Gaming benefit from moving to China? [lyxarn]


    I don’t think the premise of this question is true at all. Yes, Alliance and Na`Vi topped TI3, but I think that at the time the two were special teams, and while China disappointed themselves that’s just because they had such high expectations. I think that the Chinese metagame dominated much of TI3. A lot of Western teams went into TI3 thinking that they had the metagame advantage when it was really the other way around. This resulted in a lot of western teams trying to dodge scrimming the Chinese, which then resulted in some unfortunate first matches vs. the Chinese. For example, DK stomped us (Dignitas), but once we adapted to the Chinese meta, we did relatively well in groups. Another example is when Na`Vi went to China. Despite everyone thinking “oh Na`Vi just wasn’t serious, they were in bad shape for the start, etc,” I do not think this was the case at all; I think that Na`Vi got stomped so hard they had no idea what was happening at first. Then they adapted to the Chinese meta and used their previously garnered knowledge of the Western meta to adapt and rise to the top. We at spG hope to do something similar, which is why we did not go to China right after TI3. We did not want to be like LGD.int (no offense meant here, I am not referring to play or skill or anything) where they went to China right away and effectively were a Chinese team. Hopefully we will get the best of both worlds.

    I also want to talk a little bit about the idea that the Chinese teams struggle with creativity and adaptability. I think it is true that the Chinese are relatively slow to adapt in some scenarios, but I do not think it is for a lack of creativity. I think that the Chinese are (and rightfully so if you watch them play) almost overconfident in themselves. This means that if they don’t come up with an idea, they might reject parts of it without fully exploring the idea. An example of this is the Maelstrom build on Lone Druid circa TI2. As some people might know, Potm Bottom played a lot with iG. In our games vs. iG, Zhou really liked the maelstrom build on Lone Druid, and for a lot of games, the build would fit both the style that Zhou and I played LD. However, as far as I know his teammates would get quite angry at him whenever he used that build, even if the item would allow them to take an early unexpected fight and tower, and allow him to still get a fast Radiance after Maelstrom.

    Another example might be what I’ve heard 1437 refer to as honourable Dota around TI3 where the Chinese would pick 5 strong teamfight heroes and follow their carry around in hopes of fighting--think LGD.cn style for TI3. I think that this style would win 0 times out of 100 against Alliance. However, on the other hand, a LOT of trends are set by the Chinese and I watch a considerable amount of Chinese replays to learn. I think that as a result of biased tournament exposure, Western viewers often mistake Western metagame progression as innovation, when at a good deal of it is at least partially adaptations of Chinese thought and play. Furthermore it’s not like these problems are exclusive to the Chinese scene. I could probably name over half the Western scene as people who made fun of/disregarded Mekansm Viper and look where we are now. I actually think everyone suffers from these problems to some degree and that people should limit this criticism to the Chinese (i.e. I thought there was no way in hell pooled Naga offlane with a PMS could do well against brood and even made fun of Bulba for it--in retrospect i was wrong and I’m an idiot).


  14. In your experience, what are the main differences between Chinese, Western and Korean Dota? [Embryous]


    I do not think that Korean Dota as a brand exists yet; the scene is simply too new and imo is still learning from the other scenes. Honestly, my current interpretation of the differences between the West and China are sort of warped right now because I watch replays by team rather than metagame so I don’t really differentiate. The only real comment I can make here would more refer to TI3 where the Chinese were a lot more groupy than the West. Before I also thought that the West had more unique styles (Na`Vi, Dignitas, and Alliance were all relatively unique for example) and perhaps that was true then--and even then maybe it’s just because I watched/participated in so much more Western Dota--but now you have teams in the Chinese scene like DK who are also unique.


  15. Mechanically speaking, which aspect of your game do you feel has been impacted the most by having a Starcraft background, and do you feel that it gives you an advantage over others that play the game? [Senday]


    I don’t think my Starcraft 2 background has helped me in Dota 2 as much as my Dota 1 background helped me in Starcraft 2. I feel like I have very solid micro (although I feel like this is sort of undermined by having to play so much on Luxembourg--and even USE is higher ping for me than for a lot of Europeans due to my location and crappy internet) and multitasking, but both these things are relatively irrelevant in a lot of Dota games. I think that if I was a better Starcraft 2 player, then presence of mind--what I consider the ability to keep playing at your best regardless of scenario--would have been huge, but I think I suck at that in both games.


  16. If you had only 3 points of advice for position #1-2 players, what would you say? [JFKWT]


    I’ve never played position 2 at a really high level but I think the biggest thing for both #1 and #2 players is to play a lot. Mechanics are actually huge when you’re usually in the top four farmers on the map and you better not be missing very many cs at any point of the game. I’d also want #1-2 players to know how damn scary they are at certain points of the game. If they move once and get a kill, then intermittently don’t show on the map (i.e. farm jungle) it’s really hard to play for the other team. And lastly, and this point never really made as much sense to me when I was a carry player, but makes so much sense to me as a support, push the lanes (situationally early, almost always mid-late). The game just becomes so much easier for your team when you’re applying pressure somewhere. As a bonus point, please realize that despite (hopefully) being the strongest person on your team, you are not your entire team.


  17. I love some of your old builds (Broodmother, Enchantress, the now standard Viper build etc.) and the thought behind it. Do you have any new thoughts about some heroes with new/changed abilities after the new patch? [DE3me]


    First and foremost, Atos is very good this patch.

    Honestly this was probably a better question for when it was closer to the patch because I now have trouble differentiating between current and prepatch. Overall I think that the hero pool has definitely been expanded and that there are definitely less “omfg imba” heroes. I think that the only hero who I do not like at all now, that was previously in play, is Spirit Breaker, who can theoretically still be played with a Necronomicon 3 (I still do not like him).


  18. What do you feel about the Hand of Midas plagued games that we are seeing pop up rather frequently (granted your team really likes their farm)? Is this an adverse effect of 6.79 (more passive gold, etc)? Which direction do you possibly see the metagame going in the near future? For better or for worse? [yookstah]


    I really hate the support buying Midas trend but it’s legitimately good and it suits me so well. I think I’m just a change hater. It definitely is a reaction to the gold changes of 6.79 (25 extra gold per minute = 150 gold per 6 minutes = free wards), but I feel like there’s also a bit more to the Midases than just the gold change. The map is a lot more open to supports now that the offlaner is not level 1 at 5 minutes and has to catch up; a support can now take space that an offlaner would have had to take + the newly empowered offlaner can make up for the support not moving around now. I’d like to reserve my opinion on whether I like the direction the metagame is heading, but I’d hesitantly say I think it’s going for the better. I feel like the map is a lot more open and that more stuff happens in every lane in the most recent patch. Gameplay aside, it’s a lot easier to replicate pro games in pubs (before it was impossible to ever replicate a sacrificed offlane meta in a low-mid level public game), which can only make people more interested in the competitive scene.


  19. Rod of Atos is dubbed Rod of Aui by some casters (BTS casters come to mind, at least). What do you think of that item and how very few players buy it ever? What is your favourite item in the game, as in what would you buy every time if you just could? [Oukka]


    I think that Atos is legitimately a strong item but also incredibly situational. I find that people think that Atos is only really good for pick offs/chasing (which it is very good at), but the item has way more uses than just that. For example, some melee carries don’t want to go BKB or have short BKB timers so after their BKB is up you can just Atos them and they’re pretty much done doing anything for 4 seconds. A hero like Kunkka or Alchemist in certain games comes to mind here--or even a Lifestealer because rage won’t last an entire teamfight. The stats and range on the item are just incredible. I think Atos is my favourite item but even then, it’s definitely not an every game item.


  20. What does your nickname mean? [VoirDire]


    My username Aui_2000 came from when I was 7 years old starcraft 1 in 1999. My sister had made an email with the word Aiur in it--the Protoss homeworld--and my seven year old mind wanted to copy her. However, I didn’t want to completely copy her because my brain told me copying siblings is uncool so I flipped the middle letters, chopped off the ‘r’, added in the best year ever at the end. I don’t really know why I added the underscore but it was probably just for good measure. So in short it means nothing at all.


Again we have a few bonus questions:


  1. Which country do you prefer? Canada or Canada? [Juicy Orange]


    I’m still in my I love Korea phase but I guess i prefer Canada over Canada.


  2. It seems like national teams are all the rage, and Canada has many talented players. When will you form Team Canada? [thragar]


    Soon and we’d be the best.


  3. How to play support? [lilopuppy]


    Pretend you’re carry and hit creeps. Flame cores when they die because you took the safe farming space.


  4. What activity outside of Dota do you most often do for fun? [TanGeng]


    I like going out for long slow walks on the beach. Really I just eat food and get fat.


  5. Aui what are your thoughts on zoning arrows? [flamewheel]


    Zoning arrows are an integral part of any good Potm’s repertoire. It’s not about hitting the arrow, it’s about striking fear into the enemy’s heart.




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Australia4123 Posts
November 04 2013 10:01 GMT
#2
Nice, can't wait to read the responses.
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Germany22369 Posts
November 04 2013 10:07 GMT
#3
what made you so interested in switching to 4 position
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United States3069 Posts
November 04 2013 10:07 GMT
#4
What are the downsides to a pro-gaming career that we don't often hear about?

Why don't you play the 1 and EE the 4 on your team since those were your original positions?
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Australia963 Posts
November 04 2013 10:10 GMT
#5
Seeming as you just met your teammates in real life for the first time, is there anyone you think of differently now? Was there anything that really surprised you?
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Australia9933 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-11-04 10:15:37
November 04 2013 10:13 GMT
#6
1. Immediately after TI3, what made you decide to join Kaipi/Speed and switch to a completely different support role? Wouldn't it have been more convenient to wait around in the NA shuffle for a team looking for carries?

2. What would you say are Speed's biggest strengths and biggest weakness?
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cesc
Profile Joined April 2011
South Africa77 Posts
November 04 2013 10:19 GMT
#7
Q: You have made a name as one of the top carries in the world on Tiny and Morph, would you say that your jungle support Enchantress and Enigma is reaching an equivalent level? Or you have yet to find your support "signature" heroes?
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Canada453 Posts
November 04 2013 10:33 GMT
#8
UBC represent! how do you feel about the dota/esports scene in vancouver and what direction do you want it to head in?
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United States3584 Posts
November 04 2013 10:36 GMT
#9
How is the overall environment like during an intense game on the team? I imagine having EE and Singx2 as teammates makes things a bit more interesting than usual. Are they as colorful in a serious game as they are while streaming?
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Australia70 Posts
November 04 2013 10:37 GMT
#10
What is your opinion on Speed Gaming's T-shirt?
NeThZOR
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South Africa7387 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-11-04 10:54:50
November 04 2013 10:54 GMT
#11
You and your Speed Gaming buddies go pubbing a lot during your stream/Singsing's stream, and you guys seem to be enjoying that. Do you think it is important for teammates to do this often to relieve the tension of competitive play?
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Profile Blog Joined June 2011
Germany22369 Posts
November 04 2013 11:10 GMT
#12
Would you wear your speed gaming shirt out clubbing
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Australia4 Posts
November 04 2013 11:14 GMT
#13
How are you so good at pubs?
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United States1044 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-11-04 11:16:07
November 04 2013 11:15 GMT
#14
How do you think that your history as a carry player has influenced your support play on Speed Gaming?
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153 Posts
November 04 2013 11:18 GMT
#15
Are you confident enough to say Speed will dominate the Chinese scene? iG and DK are very weak after new patch and slow to adapt.
Senday
Profile Joined April 2012
Australia3 Posts
November 04 2013 12:03 GMT
#16
Mechanically speaking, which aspect of your game do you feel has been impacted the most by having a Starcraft background, and do you feel that it gives you an advantage over others that play the same role?
don_kyuhote
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
3006 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-11-04 12:10:06
November 04 2013 12:09 GMT
#17
What are guys like TidesOfTime and Champ. up to these days?
For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
nojok
Profile Joined May 2011
France15845 Posts
November 04 2013 12:15 GMT
#18
Did they listen to the team when rattlesnake choosed speed gaming as team's name? Who was the most upset on the team concerning this name?
"Back then teams that won were credited, now it's called throw. I think it's sad." - Kuroky - Flap Flap Wings!
flamewheel
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
FREEAGLELAND26781 Posts
November 04 2013 12:25 GMT
#19
Aui what are your thoughts on zoning arrows?
Writerdamn, i was two days from retirement
motumbo
Profile Joined February 2011
United States130 Posts
November 04 2013 12:26 GMT
#20
What is your chat like while in competitive games with speed gaming? Does sing mess around or anything? I have heard EE Sama makes a lot of calls/reads on the map, is this true?
Capped
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
United Kingdom7236 Posts
November 04 2013 12:45 GMT
#21
What do you think of the other Doto-like games of today?
Useless wet fish.
Grettin
Profile Joined April 2010
42381 Posts
November 04 2013 13:05 GMT
#22
aui why so awesome
"If I had force-fields in Brood War, I'd never lose." -Bisu
Dustytusk
Profile Joined September 2012
Finland45 Posts
November 04 2013 13:26 GMT
#23
How did you come up with an idea to join Kaipi?
SnowfaLL
Profile Joined December 2008
Canada730 Posts
November 04 2013 13:36 GMT
#24
Personality wise; do you feel playing support (influencing the flow of the game from minute 1) as opposed to carry (afk farming 30 minutes) is a better fit for you?
Favorites: Moon, Grubby, Naniwa, TAiLS, viOLeT, DongRaeGu
MirageTaN
Profile Joined June 2012
Singapore871 Posts
November 04 2013 13:36 GMT
#25
Wounldnt it be better if u were the carry of Speed since U were considered some of the best carry in Western Dota, so why the transition to the #4 role and the transition period , was it hard?
#TLWIN TI7, TLDota BEST TL
meniscus-
Profile Joined December 2012
Thailand26 Posts
November 04 2013 14:05 GMT
#26
How was the change from the carry role to a hard support like? Was this change your idea or did you simply just have to adapt? I have 3.6 GPA, can I get into UBC?
"European DotA now, is too much about streaming random public games and boosting your own personal fanbase, instead of practising with your team and generally focusing on the team." - MiSeRy
SilverStar
Profile Joined January 2012
Sweden18511 Posts
November 04 2013 14:10 GMT
#27
When you gave that interview for your university youtube channel regarding your performance in the sc2 tournament, didn't think you would be play in Korea on a main stage DOTA 2?
thragar
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Canada450 Posts
November 04 2013 14:24 GMT
#28
It seems like National teams are all the rage, and Canada has many talented players. When will you form Team Canada?? Also, please name one hero that Rod of Aui is not good with.
Sbrubbles
Profile Joined October 2010
Brazil5776 Posts
November 04 2013 14:58 GMT
#29
What do you think of the team name Speed Gaming?
Bora Pain minha porra!
Poo
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Canada536 Posts
November 04 2013 15:01 GMT
#30
What are the keys to avoiding a super awkward interview.
Try hard or don't try at all.
Spirits
Profile Joined November 2013
United States16 Posts
November 04 2013 16:30 GMT
#31
Aui, Sing attributed the lan-choke to your loss against dignitas on the 4th. Do you think having the time to train in person with each other this December will completely eliminate lan-choke? And, more importantly, are you comfortable with your team in person?
Firebolt145
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Lalalaland34491 Posts
November 04 2013 16:44 GMT
#32
On November 04 2013 23:10 SilverStar wrote:
When you gave that interview for your university youtube channel regarding your performance in the sc2 tournament, didn't think you would be play in Korea on a main stage DOTA 2?

There's always someone who brings that interview up. Poor aui :D
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Contrary
Profile Joined August 2012
104 Posts
November 04 2013 17:24 GMT
#33
How nice is EE-kami on a scale of 1 to 10? because he sacrifices his own farm for your aghs when you play Visage :3
mizU
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States12125 Posts
November 04 2013 18:30 GMT
#34
do you consider yourself the best looking on the team?
if happy ever afters did exist <3 @watamizu_
VoirDire
Profile Joined February 2009
Sweden1923 Posts
November 04 2013 19:12 GMT
#35
What does your nick name mean?
Kuroeeah
Profile Blog Joined February 2013
11696 Posts
November 04 2013 19:18 GMT
#36
During a Ti3 interview, you stated you were planning on taking a break from competitive Dota to focus on finishing up on school. What made you change your mind now that you joined Kaipi?
SilverStar
Profile Joined January 2012
Sweden18511 Posts
November 04 2013 19:27 GMT
#37
On November 05 2013 01:44 Firebolt145 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 04 2013 23:10 SilverStar wrote:
When you gave that interview for your university youtube channel regarding your performance in the sc2 tournament, didn't think you would be play in Korea on a main stage DOTA 2?

There's always someone who brings that interview up. Poor aui :D

Can you link to it? I can't find it anymore :D
Meerel
Profile Joined March 2012
Germany713 Posts
November 04 2013 20:52 GMT
#38
Is it common for American/korean to say 'oh my gosh' instead of 'oh my god' ?
SDMF
DavoS
Profile Blog Joined October 2012
United States4605 Posts
November 04 2013 21:44 GMT
#39
What is your favorite memory from your time on Dignitas, and what has been your favorite memory so far on Speed?
"KDA is actually the most useless stat in the game" Aui_2000
ShAdZ_ZX
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia635 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-11-05 07:01:54
November 05 2013 07:01 GMT
#40
How are you liking the switch to support, and do you prefer it to playing carry?
Eriksen
Profile Joined December 2012
Micronesia720 Posts
November 05 2013 07:40 GMT
#41
It must've been a hard time transitioning from Dignitas to your new team, since you've made yourself a name by playing for Dignitas and you were the star of the team. How did it feel when you have to leave the team?
Whether it has ended with a happy ending or sad, I never was an important thing to you.
mizU
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States12125 Posts
November 05 2013 10:27 GMT
#42
Any new favorite heroes due to changes in 6.79? :D
if happy ever afters did exist <3 @watamizu_
kaykaykay
Profile Joined July 2012
Singapore637 Posts
November 05 2013 12:58 GMT
#43
how do you always remain so calm and collected in an argument?
Starve the ego, feed the soul.
meniscus-
Profile Joined December 2012
Thailand26 Posts
November 05 2013 15:09 GMT
#44
On November 05 2013 04:27 SilverStar wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 05 2013 01:44 Firebolt145 wrote:
On November 04 2013 23:10 SilverStar wrote:
When you gave that interview for your university youtube channel regarding your performance in the sc2 tournament, didn't think you would be play in Korea on a main stage DOTA 2?

There's always someone who brings that interview up. Poor aui :D

Can you link to it? I can't find it anymore :D


NEVER FORGET

"European DotA now, is too much about streaming random public games and boosting your own personal fanbase, instead of practising with your team and generally focusing on the team." - MiSeRy
lyxarn
Profile Joined April 2013
Sweden65 Posts
November 06 2013 00:57 GMT
#45
Last TI kinda showed chinese teams struggle with creativity and adaptability, their mechanical play wont benefit them as much when they play against teams who are not inferior to them in mechanics. Their mechanics will only take them so far so to speak. LGD.int went to China and in my opinion they didn't really benefit from moving there. I think you might miss out on the western meta which I think has proven to be the strongest one. So why would Speed Gaming benefit from moving to China?
"Dota isn't about kills, Dota isn't about gold either. Dota is about winning and taking down the opponents throne." - Loda -
mizU
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States12125 Posts
November 06 2013 01:32 GMT
#46
Favorite moment of your DotA career?
if happy ever afters did exist <3 @watamizu_
Poo
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Canada536 Posts
November 06 2013 01:43 GMT
#47
On November 06 2013 00:09 meniscus- wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 05 2013 04:27 SilverStar wrote:
On November 05 2013 01:44 Firebolt145 wrote:
On November 04 2013 23:10 SilverStar wrote:
When you gave that interview for your university youtube channel regarding your performance in the sc2 tournament, didn't think you would be play in Korea on a main stage DOTA 2?

There's always someone who brings that interview up. Poor aui :D

Can you link to it? I can't find it anymore :D


NEVER FORGET

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KI2mjQbBXgg


My favorite interview.
Try hard or don't try at all.
Juicy Orange
Profile Joined March 2013
Canada133 Posts
November 06 2013 02:22 GMT
#48
Which country do you prefer? Canada or Canada?
RoyalFlush
Profile Joined July 2010
Canada109 Posts
November 06 2013 02:30 GMT
#49
WHY DO YOU SMELL SO MUCH KURTIS?
You called down the thunder?
Firebolt145
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Lalalaland34491 Posts
November 06 2013 07:13 GMT
#50
On November 06 2013 00:09 meniscus- wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 05 2013 04:27 SilverStar wrote:
On November 05 2013 01:44 Firebolt145 wrote:
On November 04 2013 23:10 SilverStar wrote:
When you gave that interview for your university youtube channel regarding your performance in the sc2 tournament, didn't think you would be play in Korea on a main stage DOTA 2?

There's always someone who brings that interview up. Poor aui :D

Can you link to it? I can't find it anymore :D


NEVER FORGET

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KI2mjQbBXgg

Tried to watch it again, got about 10 seconds in before I started laughing.
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Eternalobi
Profile Joined May 2010
Canada220 Posts
November 06 2013 07:48 GMT
#51
I would assume by this point anything less than a top 8 performance at TI 4 would be a disappointment. How are you guys gonna prepare for TI 4? Do you think going to China and practice with all the top teams there gonna help you guys get to that next level?
sicQ
Profile Joined June 2011
Germany32 Posts
November 06 2013 10:52 GMT
#52
Hey Aui!
How came it, that you decided to be a pro gamer and concentrate so much time on just one game?
Did you just went balls out "yeah im good in this game, I will make my money with this" or was there a bigger thought process?
StarboW wooohooooo!
microshit
Profile Joined November 2013
2 Posts
November 06 2013 11:05 GMT
#53
After competing in the nexon league, do you think Korea will have a chance in winning the international in 3 years?
Darkwish_inc
Profile Joined September 2012
Turkey15 Posts
November 06 2013 14:34 GMT
#54
What do you think each player needs to improve on in order for the team as a whole starts performing on a more stable level. Currently we watch you guys destroy teams like A/Navi/TL some days and get totally crushed by low lvl teams the next
Reality Sux
DE3me
Profile Joined May 2013
Germany263 Posts
November 06 2013 14:55 GMT
#55
Hey Aui, i love some of your old builds (Broodmother, Ench, Viper (now standard) etc.) and the thoughts behind it, do you have any new thoughts about some heroes with new/changed abilitys after the new patch?
"I have the mind of a drunk person sometimes ..." HotBid
yookstah
Profile Joined October 2010
Australia655 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-11-06 15:22:26
November 06 2013 15:18 GMT
#56
What do you feel about the Hand of Midas plagued games that we are seeing pop up rather frequently? Granted, your team really like their farm - is this an adverse effect of 6.79 (more passive gold, etc)? Which direction do you possibly see 'the meta' go in the near future? For better or for worse?
"I'm saying that you are all the time aggressive. I say to you choose situations to be aggressive and not aggressive. I'm talking it" - Cooller
BurningSera
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Ireland19621 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-11-06 15:45:07
November 06 2013 15:44 GMT
#57
What hero do you like most from them: Spectre, Morphling, Visage and why.

Tell us about your favourite item/s, and please comment on Atos and Manta.
is 2017, stop being lame, fuck's sakes. 'Can't wait for the rise of the cakes and humanity's last stand tbqh.'
LettuceAttack
Profile Joined January 2013
Australia4 Posts
November 06 2013 16:10 GMT
#58
How did your parents react when you told them that you were going to be playing dota competitively?
Having played a decent amount of games in the new 6.79 patch, how do feel about the direction that Icefrog is moving towards with the balance of Dota 2?
What's your opinion on the current midas craze?
Can you describe the personality of each of your team members and how they act in game?
What is your favourite hero in terms of art direction and skill set?
What are your favourite cosmetics?
What did you think of 'Free to Play'? (assuming you watched it at TI3)
Dubzex
Profile Joined October 2010
United States6994 Posts
November 06 2013 17:13 GMT
#59
What do you miss most about canada besides the maple syrup?
"DONT UNDERESTIMATE MY CARRY OR YOU WILL BE CARRIED INTO THE ABYSS OF SUFFERING" - Tyler 'TC' Cook
EpiK
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
Korea (South)5757 Posts
November 06 2013 18:21 GMT
#60
what is your favorite movie and why is it die hard 2?
hmsrenown
Profile Joined July 2010
Canada1263 Posts
November 06 2013 20:23 GMT
#61
On November 04 2013 23:05 meniscus- wrote:
How was the change from the carry role to a hard support like? Was this change your idea or did you simply just have to adapt? I have 3.6 GPA, can I get into UBC?

You're getting into UBC, that I'm pretty sure.

[insert obvious shirt question here] Aside from that, how do you guys develop a tactic from just ideas to something we get to see in a competitive match?
Oukka
Profile Blog Joined September 2012
Finland1683 Posts
November 06 2013 22:35 GMT
#62
Rod of Atos is dubbed Rod of Aui by some casters (BTS people come to mind at least). What do you think of that item and how very few players buy it ever? What is your favourite item in the game, as in what would you buy everytime if you just could?
I play children's card games and watch a lot of dota, CS and HS
SilverStar
Profile Joined January 2012
Sweden18511 Posts
November 06 2013 23:09 GMT
#63
What is your daily routine like? Does it differ from your team members?
lilopuppy
Profile Joined August 2012
Philippines542 Posts
November 07 2013 00:38 GMT
#64
How to play support?
All the way to TI322!
Targe
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
United Kingdom14103 Posts
November 07 2013 03:02 GMT
#65
On November 06 2013 00:09 meniscus- wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 05 2013 04:27 SilverStar wrote:
On November 05 2013 01:44 Firebolt145 wrote:
On November 04 2013 23:10 SilverStar wrote:
When you gave that interview for your university youtube channel regarding your performance in the sc2 tournament, didn't think you would be play in Korea on a main stage DOTA 2?

There's always someone who brings that interview up. Poor aui :D

Can you link to it? I can't find it anymore :D


NEVER FORGET

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KI2mjQbBXgg

That's amazing
11/5/14 CATACLYSM | The South West's worst Falco main
pdd
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Australia9933 Posts
November 07 2013 13:20 GMT
#66
Aui, it seems that an important aspect of a Championship calibre team is anchoring themselves on some form of competition experienced veterans and having them as a form of motivation/leadership (Puppey with Navi, Loda with Alliance, Mushi with Orange, most of the Chinese teams have a veteran as their leader).

How important do you think that is in a professional team? Having been on teams with less experienced players/leadership (Dignitas, Speed) how have your teams built up teamwork, motivation and direction?
TI4 Champions: EE-Sama | B7-God | A-God_2000 | Kappa Lord | pieliedie
HolyPepsi
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Canada210 Posts
November 07 2013 20:13 GMT
#67
There have been lots of questioning regarding to EE,s carry consistency. You were regarded as one of best NA carries from team Dignitas, and EE have been doing great on suuport back to nth times. Lots people have been calling on switch roles between you and EE. What is your thought on this?
Kaoriyu
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
Canada276 Posts
November 08 2013 05:47 GMT
#68
I recall that you used to play SC2 as ValiditySAGA, did you watch any starcraft matches or meet any SC pros while you were in Korea?
Amui
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Canada10567 Posts
November 08 2013 06:29 GMT
#69
On November 07 2013 05:23 hmsrenown wrote:
Show nested quote +
On November 04 2013 23:05 meniscus- wrote:
How was the change from the carry role to a hard support like? Was this change your idea or did you simply just have to adapt? I have 3.6 GPA, can I get into UBC?

You're getting into UBC, that I'm pretty sure.

[insert obvious shirt question here] Aside from that, how do you guys develop a tactic from just ideas to something we get to see in a competitive match?


depends on the faculty. Some faculties you need like 4.0+(95% average) or like 90+ with huge extracurricular.
Porouscloud - NA LoL
FaizDota
Profile Joined November 2013
Indonesia3 Posts
November 08 2013 08:36 GMT
#70
what do you think about midas on support? cuz lately so many support build midas instead support item like force staff as their first big item. also who is your favorite Visage player?
CCM > iG.Z > iG
FuzzyJAM
Profile Joined July 2010
Scotland9300 Posts
November 08 2013 10:01 GMT
#71
You have demonstrated hugely increased individual skill from the start of playing on Speed Gaming to now. What explains that? Was it mostly about getting used to a new team and role or was it something else?

What is something about your teammates' playstyles - strengths or weaknesses - that you think most people miss? What about your own?

What individual game or series are you most proud of yourself for and why?

Who is the best player in the world? If it's not you, what are you doing to change that?

If you could invent a hero, what would it be like?

Has 6.79 helped or hurt your team?

Do you have a team ceremony of taking crystal meth before matches?
Did you ever say Yes to a single joy?
Kirsed
Profile Joined May 2013
9380 Posts
November 08 2013 11:35 GMT
#72
Who is your favorite player to play against?
Who is your favorite team to play against?
Who is your least favorite player to play against?
Who is your least favorite team to play against?
Lazeh
Profile Joined January 2011
Finland29 Posts
November 08 2013 11:50 GMT
#73
Do you think that a heavily teamfight based lineup would have decent chances against a heavy pushing lineup in competitive Dota 2, assuming they don't lose lanes "more than expected"?
milky_muh
Profile Joined July 2011
Sweden38 Posts
November 08 2013 14:21 GMT
#74
Q: Please describe your teammates and urs personalities/rolls outside the game.
Embryous
Profile Joined February 2011
42 Posts
November 08 2013 15:47 GMT
#75
What is the main difference between chinese, western and korean DOTA in your opinion? Do you think korean DOTA is somewhat behind on skill or strategies compared to western and chinese DOTA?
Dakmaniac
Profile Joined November 2010
212 Posts
November 08 2013 16:15 GMT
#76
do you ever get tired of arguing with Sing ? :>
wisdom is earned not given !!!
teddyoojo
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
Germany22369 Posts
November 08 2013 16:21 GMT
#77
pls dont boot eesama?
Esports historian since 2000. Creator of 'The Universe' and 'The best scrambled Eggs 2013'. Host of 'Star Wars Marathon 2015'. Thinker of 'teddyoojo's Thoughts'. Earths and Moons leading CS:GO expert. Lord of the Rings.
Juicy Orange
Profile Joined March 2013
Canada133 Posts
November 08 2013 17:09 GMT
#78
On November 09 2013 01:15 Dakmaniac wrote:
do you ever get tired of arguing with Sing ? :>

Random player: blah blah blah blah
Sing: shat da fak ap (with a heavy accent)
I would love to hear their team communicate during tourneys.
TanGeng
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Sanya12364 Posts
November 08 2013 18:26 GMT
#79
What activity outside of Dota do you most often do for fun?
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Turboteckel
Profile Joined October 2011
Netherlands37 Posts
November 08 2013 20:05 GMT
#80
In every game there's the social media drama from time to time and whatnot. We all want to push this thing to the next level and especially make it more common and less taboo in the eyes of the crowd that doesn't even know this exists or still has the pre-conceived notion of it that we're all a bunch of basement dwellers. We all want the teams and players that are not top tier to get paid enough to be able to do this thing full time so the scenes, tournaments and competition will rise to a new level.
What's your take on this? Do teams have to have better PR standards? Do teams need to have better T-shirts?
CountChocula
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Canada2068 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-11-09 01:36:02
November 09 2013 01:10 GMT
#81
This is the last day question submissions will be open, so it's your last chance to ask aui_2000 any questions!
Writer我会让他们连馒头都吃不到 Those championships owed me over the years, I will take them back one by one.
JFKWT
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
Singapore1442 Posts
November 09 2013 01:49 GMT
#82
If you had only 3 points of advice for position #1-2 players, what would you say?
The calm before the storm / "loli is not a crime, but meganekko is the way to go!"
Darkren
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
Canada1841 Posts
November 09 2013 01:55 GMT
#83
Why do you think we have not seen tusk in competitive play.

What do you think are the strengh and weakness of said hero
"Yeah, I send (hopefully) helpful PM's quite frequently. You don't have to warn/ban everything" - KadaverBB
CountChocula
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Canada2068 Posts
November 09 2013 02:07 GMT
#84
1h 53min left for question submissions!
Writer我会让他们连馒头都吃不到 Those championships owed me over the years, I will take them back one by one.
r_con
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
United States824 Posts
November 09 2013 02:57 GMT
#85
how do you always end up being position 3 in your farm every game
Flash Fan!
iv~nk~j
Profile Joined August 2012
1140 Posts
November 09 2013 04:58 GMT
#86
What are the biggest differences in mindset (not in actual gameplay) between playing a carry and a support in pro games?
CountChocula
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Canada2068 Posts
November 09 2013 05:10 GMT
#87
Question submissions are now closed. We are now in the process of picking the 20 best questions to send Aui!
Writer我会让他们连馒头都吃不到 Those championships owed me over the years, I will take them back one by one.
CountChocula
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Canada2068 Posts
November 14 2013 05:36 GMT
#88
Answers are up now in the OP! Aui has some great answers.
Writer我会让他们连馒头都吃不到 Those championships owed me over the years, I will take them back one by one.
Heyoka
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Katowice25012 Posts
November 14 2013 05:36 GMT
#89
Thanks Aui! :D
@RealHeyoka | ESL / DreamHack StarCraft Lead
riptide
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
5673 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-11-14 05:43:57
November 14 2013 05:43 GMT
#90
Thanks a lot, Aui!
AdministratorSKT T1 | Masters of the Universe
beesinyoface
Profile Joined May 2012
2450 Posts
November 14 2013 05:44 GMT
#91
last answer best answer
aaaaa
Nightmarjoo
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
United States3360 Posts
November 14 2013 05:55 GMT
#92
Awesome answers. It's nice when progamers sound human.
aka Lyra; My favourites: July, Stork, Draco, MistrZZZ, TheStc, LastShadow - www.broodwarmaps.net - for all your mapping needs; check my stream: high masters mech terran: twitch.tv/lyrathegreat
TanGeng
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Sanya12364 Posts
November 14 2013 06:15 GMT
#93
Amen to eating food and getting fat.
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Spriki
Profile Joined April 2012
216 Posts
November 14 2013 06:52 GMT
#94
guess aui has a different philosophy to mirana arrows compared to sing
Professional couch potato l Lover of Spectator Sports
TheEmulator
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
28090 Posts
November 14 2013 07:15 GMT
#95
wow such good answers. I like when you can see a lot of effort put into these from the pros.
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andaylin
Profile Joined August 2010
United States10830 Posts
November 14 2013 07:17 GMT
#96
Zoning arrows Kappa.

Nice read
"Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard." - Kevin Durant
Firebolt145
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Lalalaland34491 Posts
November 14 2013 07:18 GMT
#97
Love it!
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EpiK
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
Korea (South)5757 Posts
November 14 2013 07:36 GMT
#98
definitely the best of the series so far. He seems like a lovely person
joker101
Profile Joined August 2012
United States47 Posts
November 14 2013 08:24 GMT
#99
Was it Mushi who did a Q&A and gave like 1 sentence answers from Clichetown? This was fantastic in comparison
Gosi
Profile Blog Joined June 2011
Sweden9072 Posts
November 14 2013 08:49 GMT
#100
On November 14 2013 17:24 joker101 wrote:
Was it Mushi who did a Q&A and gave like 1 sentence answers from Clichetown? This was fantastic in comparison

Hahah, yeah Mushi just went full korean in his 20/20. ^^
[13:40] <Qbek> gosi i dreanmt about you
bagels21
Profile Joined August 2012
United States4357 Posts
November 14 2013 09:16 GMT
#101
Thanks AUI
Saryph
Profile Joined April 2010
United States1955 Posts
November 14 2013 09:58 GMT
#102
Great read, thanks for taking the time Aui.
hmsrenown
Profile Joined July 2010
Canada1263 Posts
November 14 2013 13:32 GMT
#103
The bonus questions are always quality material.

I really feel the 20-20 series are giving us more insight into player's differing philosophy with regards to the game, and I'm incredibly thankful to the TL crew for the idea!
Grettin
Profile Joined April 2010
42381 Posts
November 14 2013 14:26 GMT
#104
thanks aui, good read. :-)
"If I had force-fields in Brood War, I'd never lose." -Bisu
Mafe
Profile Joined February 2011
Germany5966 Posts
November 14 2013 17:30 GMT
#105
Those are probably the most detailed answers I remember reading since I follow the 20-20 series. Great effort by all involved and aui especially ofc.
ShAdZ_ZX
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Australia635 Posts
November 15 2013 00:24 GMT
#106
Some really great questions and answers. Thanks for taking the time Aui!
Targe
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
United Kingdom14103 Posts
November 15 2013 01:23 GMT
#107
nice lengths answers by aui compared to some players
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Dreamer.T
Profile Joined December 2009
United States3584 Posts
November 15 2013 07:20 GMT
#108
Aui provides such detailed responses. Digging that kind of attention to detail when answering questions!
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zergtat
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Hong Kong853 Posts
November 15 2013 12:41 GMT
#109
Awesone answers from aui! So details with simple and good philosophy. Thx aui
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WhX
Profile Joined May 2011
Germany778 Posts
November 15 2013 14:37 GMT
#110
Great, detailed and insightful answers. Thanks Aui and everyone else involved in this 20/20!
Titusmaster6
Profile Blog Joined September 2007
United States5937 Posts
November 16 2013 07:51 GMT
#111
Wow really fantastic 20/20. Thank you Aui and everyone involved.
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vndestiny
Profile Blog Joined September 2011
Singapore3440 Posts
November 16 2013 08:05 GMT
#112
Wish I had a sister playing SC like you
Nonnar
Profile Joined September 2010
Sweden50 Posts
November 16 2013 12:59 GMT
#113
Thanks Aui, good answers.
FractalsOnFire
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Australia1756 Posts
November 17 2013 03:06 GMT
#114
Haha great answers from Aui_200000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
DE3me
Profile Joined May 2013
Germany263 Posts
November 17 2013 04:40 GMT
#115
Awesome answers!
My favorite part was
please remember pro-gamers are usually young, fairly irrational when mad, and imo on average not really social masterpieces

and the bonus material.
"I have the mind of a drunk person sometimes ..." HotBid
Juicy Orange
Profile Joined March 2013
Canada133 Posts
November 17 2013 06:04 GMT
#116
Nice article! I can't believe my question was added. Heh.
ArcticRaven
Profile Joined August 2011
France1406 Posts
November 17 2013 22:25 GMT
#117
20-20s are so interesting, especially with indepth answers, it's pretty nice of players to speak like that, ty aui.

Keep 'em coming ! (also please get s4 )
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iv~nk~j
Profile Joined August 2012
1140 Posts
November 18 2013 01:02 GMT
#118
On November 18 2013 07:25 ArcticRaven wrote:
20-20s are so interesting, especially with indepth answers, it's pretty nice of players to speak like that, ty aui.

Keep 'em coming ! (also please get s4 )

seconded, i bet s4 would make for an awesome 20-20
Renkaoru
Profile Joined October 2010
390 Posts
November 18 2013 13:02 GMT
#119
Unexpectedly lucid answers by Aui. This draws me closer to being a fan of spG.
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Nocticate
Profile Joined May 2013
Vatican City State2902 Posts
November 18 2013 14:03 GMT
#120
Have we had a 20-20 from qojqva? I feel like he'd give some really interesting answers and he's been really good on liquid recently.
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Tryxtira
Profile Joined November 2010
Sweden572 Posts
November 19 2013 14:59 GMT
#121
Hey Aui! I actually want to inform you that you have indeed met Pieliedie before too! Last Dreamhack winter, he played with some friends through the BYOC-qualifier and met you when you played for dignitas. You've met and shook hands!
danl9rm
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States3111 Posts
November 19 2013 15:10 GMT
#122
Best interview so far.
"Science has so well established that the preborn baby in the womb is a living human being that most pro-choice activists have conceded the point. ..since the abortion proponents have lost the science argument, they are now advocating an existential one."
WetSocks
Profile Joined June 2012
United States953 Posts
November 20 2013 06:12 GMT
#123
hey I've never heard about that zoning arrows thing
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