http://www.wpc-esports.com/WPC/MatchList.aspx
i've got the time conversion down but im a little iffy about whether or not the western matches listed are the only ones taking place or if there are any future matches that arent showing
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Omigawa
United States1556 Posts
http://www.wpc-esports.com/WPC/MatchList.aspx i've got the time conversion down but im a little iffy about whether or not the western matches listed are the only ones taking place or if there are any future matches that arent showing | ||
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TanGeng
Sanya12364 Posts
http://news.replays.net/uploads/Images/2014-03-26/83830576-fedb-4596-bb93-1c8aaec54661.png Chinese should be self-explanatory. | ||
rabidch
United States20289 Posts
On April 01 2014 23:43 fluidin wrote: departure of mushi, iceiceice and to a lesser extent xy- really changed the face of SEA dota. yes and no, true iceiceice and xy- are some of the last players of the old scythe/zenith. yamateh probably couldnt ever replace mushi the same way, he's just casual compared to mushi's will to train seriously. but aside from the teams that have competed on the international level, not much has changed. the most promising thing about SEA this year is the huge influx of new players/team that have potential to get better at the game, plus the "return" of indonesian dota. these players still lack a lot of competitive experience and so its not surprising to see a lot of these teams struggle and play badly due to sloppy play. i dont think they'll be strong enough to get good results at TI4 if they make it, but overall the competition is healthier than last year and could signify stronger results next year | ||
Omigawa
United States1556 Posts
On April 02 2014 20:48 rabidch wrote: Show nested quote + On April 01 2014 23:43 fluidin wrote: departure of mushi, iceiceice and to a lesser extent xy- really changed the face of SEA dota. yes and no, true iceiceice and xy- are some of the last players of the old scythe/zenith. yamateh probably couldnt ever replace mushi the same way, he's just casual compared to mushi's will to train seriously. but aside from the teams that have competed on the international level, not much has changed. the most promising thing about SEA this year is the huge influx of new players/team that have potential to get better at the game, plus the "return" of indonesian dota. these players still lack a lot of competitive experience and so its not surprising to see a lot of these teams struggle and play badly due to sloppy play. i dont think they'll be strong enough to get good results at TI4 if they make it, but overall the competition is healthier than last year and could signify stronger results next year So true. I'm really looking forward to the progression of teams like RRQ and Arrow. edit- also ty tangeng | ||
lphwo
Malaysia751 Posts
On April 02 2014 20:28 TanGeng wrote: use this: http://news.replays.net/uploads/Images/2014-03-26/83830576-fedb-4596-bb93-1c8aaec54661.png Chinese should be self-explanatory. Wait, Titan will play IG and DK on the same day? Good Luck with that! | ||
lphwo
Malaysia751 Posts
On April 03 2014 09:51 Omigawa wrote: Show nested quote + On April 02 2014 20:48 rabidch wrote: On April 01 2014 23:43 fluidin wrote: departure of mushi, iceiceice and to a lesser extent xy- really changed the face of SEA dota. yes and no, true iceiceice and xy- are some of the last players of the old scythe/zenith. yamateh probably couldnt ever replace mushi the same way, he's just casual compared to mushi's will to train seriously. but aside from the teams that have competed on the international level, not much has changed. the most promising thing about SEA this year is the huge influx of new players/team that have potential to get better at the game, plus the "return" of indonesian dota. these players still lack a lot of competitive experience and so its not surprising to see a lot of these teams struggle and play badly due to sloppy play. i dont think they'll be strong enough to get good results at TI4 if they make it, but overall the competition is healthier than last year and could signify stronger results next year So true. I'm really looking forward to the progression of teams like RRQ and Arrow. edit- also ty tangeng I second this. The old guards are passing away or moving forward, while teams like RRQ and Arrow have brought a style of disciplined/systematic play that SEA dota has generally lacked. | ||
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Caesarion
Australia8332 Posts
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Andre
Slovenia3523 Posts
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lprk
Poland2249 Posts
On April 03 2014 20:05 Andre wrote: Only tuned in now, but why is storm behind ember in cs? Cause Yamateh hasn't won lane in like a year. | ||
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rebdomine
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On April 03 2014 20:28 Delphiki wrote: is this the first game? sorry just tuned in 2nd game | ||
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