On April 04 2011 07:32 Sanjuro wrote: JP tweeted: I'm surprised at how funny the interview answers have been today. I guess thats what I should expect when talking to IdrA and Naniwa.
what did Idra say in the interview?
Idra was talking about the games then later said something like "he must be pretty frusterated sense he can't beat me in a real game" (he being Huk)
Do you what Naniwa said in his interviews ? (I missed it )
I liked the games were Idra went into the offensive. I think it would be easier to scout if you find a way to outright kill many enemy builds and just play catchup against the rest. Would in my opinion be a good way to use superior macro.
So sorry to only hear he dropped out but not being able to watch it. Damn stream just decides to not work for me every 5 minutes.
On April 04 2011 08:23 mentallyafk wrote: "Kiwikaki has the best chance to make it because he plays Protoss, but Naniwa will 2-0 whoever he plays." - EGIdra
On April 04 2011 08:23 mentallyafk wrote: "Kiwikaki has the best chance to make it because he plays Protoss, but Naniwa will 2-0 whoever he plays." - EGIdra
"ROOT players will begin having less success in StarCraft II. ROOT was comprised of a lot of mediocre players who did well early in the game because it was a young game. More skilled players will begin to take over the North American scene and outperform them as the game matures."
On April 04 2011 09:24 DharmaTurtle wrote: Idra's other prediction:
"ROOT players will begin having less success in StarCraft II. ROOT was comprised of a lot of mediocre players who did well early in the game because it was a young game. More skilled players will begin to take over the North American scene and outperform them as the game matures."
On April 04 2011 09:24 DharmaTurtle wrote: Idra's other prediction:
"ROOT players will begin having less success in StarCraft II. ROOT was comprised of a lot of mediocre players who did well early in the game because it was a young game. More skilled players will begin to take over the North American scene and outperform them as the game matures."