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Mitsuwa
United States793 Posts
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Arhkangel
Argentina769 Posts
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goldenkrnboi
United States3104 Posts
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zoLo
United States5896 Posts
On July 09 2012 14:25 Arhkangel wrote: The newest MadCatz sticks are like 100 bucks right now on the official site don't they deliver to EU? They should considering they sponsor a couple of EU players and teams. They do such as Kayane and that French SSF4 player (forgot name. I believe Hart?). | ||
O-ops
United States4236 Posts
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yawnoC
United States3704 Posts
On July 09 2012 14:17 Arhkangel wrote: UltraChen isn't commentating. At least that is what UltraDavid said.100K was not broken from what I understand but then again the main event hasn't been played yet. In fact reading the tweets that other players are putting out it was mostly the american crowd that was interested in Marvel, some of the japanese where even doing money matches while the thing was going down, I assume it's the same for spectators. Japan will probably blow up the stream along with any other country in wich it isn't 6AM atm :p Congrats to champ but I was rooting for Infrit to be hones. I've just never liked Champ, even before he was relevant in Marvel. Now AE is going to be sick and I hope Ultrachen brings their A-Game because the commentators have been really good so far. Confirmed | ||
DwD
Sweden8621 Posts
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neurosx
Luxembourg1096 Posts
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ShoKakuUtena
United States304 Posts
On July 09 2012 14:27 Fatmatt2000 wrote: If you're into it theres plenty of guides out there on ordering the right parts/building your own stick. You have to put a bit of work in but its quite a bit cheaper, and a pretty cool expierence for the same quality product. Yep :D Modding any of the Mad Catz SE sticks is REALLY easy. Just need a screwdriver. All the buttons and sticks are easily replaceable, they're not soldered to the board itself. | ||
ShoKakuUtena
United States304 Posts
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wongfeihung
United States763 Posts
On July 09 2012 14:26 Phobbers wrote: Or it could have been the Phoenix doing an "air-throw" on the tank. Since you know, the entire video was kinda based around throws, with a fair focus on air-throws. That's the obvious reason. It was a double entendre, meant as a shoutout to the E-sports community (to those unfamiliar with the Fighting Game scene), as well as a joke for the FGC. | ||
DystopiaX
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pr0k
United States18 Posts
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Kkxtrouble
Brazil575 Posts
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polgas
Canada1720 Posts
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Lucumo
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DwD
Sweden8621 Posts
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ShoKakuUtena
United States304 Posts
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lannisport
878 Posts
On July 09 2012 14:06 DystopiaX wrote: SC2 is a lot less prone to sick comebacks like that Sentinel thing, anyone getting close to being as emotional as Fchamp would be labeled BM, and with SC2 there's a lot less "damn, I can't believe he pulled that shit off" moments. Usually it's just builds and execution. This is true and come to think of it even LOL has a noisier crowd than us. I really tried to follow LoL as well but I just did not find it exciting at all. And there are very few sc2 moments that generate the sort of reaction I had watching that random finals so it's weird... Maybe SC2 games in general aren't as close and require a higher ceiling of execution to be exciting? i.e. Stephano vs MKP or Polt vs most other ZvTs out there. For me I watch sc2 mainly to learn from it and to appreciate the execution and mindgames . | ||
zoLo
United States5896 Posts
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