thanks m8, thought so
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ch33psh33p
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thanks m8, thought so | ||
Achaian
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ch33psh33p
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HammerKick
France6190 Posts
for once it was fixed quickly | ||
Elurie
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On March 02 2016 17:47 Achaian wrote: I'm having GSL flashbacks looking at the hot6 patches and uniforms on the players If only we have GOM production. | ||
Kamisamanachi
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juff
Singapore4659 Posts
and street fighter voice guy introducing everyone | ||
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DonDomingo
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lolnoty
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Racket
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Whether they are to blame or not, you must think this: - If you are gonna outsource your second most important tournament, you should at least demand some kind of standards - If the standards are not met then you should hire another organization - If there is none other then you should realize that demands could be forced with more money - If you don't step up on the money then you are to blame simply because you accepted your terms were not met and went on with it - If you know all this and host a Major in China anyway then you are doing it wrong and you are to blame China has history, their tournaments are always the messiest ones, if you don't know that then I don't know what you are doing as one of the largest gaming companies in the world. Outsourcing is the easiest way for a company to do nothing and achieve the desired result, outsourcing means spending more money while bearing less responsibilities, if they (as any other company) don't want to deal with the whole thing, it is safe to outsource but it is their job to ensure standards are met. When you buy a computer that doesn't work properly you blame the brand not the factory, and when you see it was assembled/made in China you know why it works the way it does and then you realize that company loves to save money instead of delivering a good product. The day you decide to buy a japanese Fender instead of a chinese one is the day you realize any Major hosted in China will worse than any other Major, as long as the choice to host it there is Valve's and the standards are not forced, it is Valve's fault. This field of work is not based on promises and and friendship, at least not for such a large tournament. Valve is not allowed to wield the "they delivered something different than the contract we signed with them" argument. | ||
JoeHannes
Germany207 Posts
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goody153
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On March 02 2016 17:47 ch33psh33p wrote: single hope of china lets go don't worry sound booths got this | ||
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TheEmulator
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On March 02 2016 17:50 DonDomingo wrote: Ember mid in non-favourable matchup :DD not a fan myself but we'll see what happens Think they are expecting him to get shit on. Just needs levels and then start moving around the map. | ||
CrazyBirdman
Germany3509 Posts
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DucK-
Singapore11447 Posts
On March 02 2016 17:45 ch33psh33p wrote: i'm not up to date on my chinese dota lingo, when they say "hei niao" which hero are they referring to? Hei means black. Niao means bird. So black bird = od. | ||
BlazingGlory
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