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Keeemy
Finland7855 Posts
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killerdog
Denmark6522 Posts
On January 14 2015 05:05 Necosarius wrote: While I do like that you are now a part of CS:GO, I wonder why you went with an american team? I don't want to start a "US vs EU hurr durr" war but there is a lot of talent in Europe and TL is based in Europe as well, isn't it? Just wonder! As I said, I'm happy that you guys are now doing CS:GO ![]() TL's office is in europe now, but it was started in america, and almost all of their pro teams are either american (LoL, Dota) or started with americans and added euros later (sc2.) They've always been more NA focussed in terms of actual contracted players~ | ||
Arctyrus
Denmark77 Posts
Been looking for a team to follow in CS:GO... Problem solved Liquid fighting! | ||
hootsushi
Germany3468 Posts
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cecek
Czech Republic18921 Posts
On January 14 2015 05:47 killerdog wrote: TL's office is in europe now, but it was started in america, and almost all of their pro teams are either american (LoL, Dota) or started with americans and added euros later (sc2.) They've always been more NA focussed in terms of actual contracted players~ There is no Liquid Dota team. ![]() | ||
johnbongham
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HoZBlooddrop
Italy324 Posts
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erby
464 Posts
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ThomasjServo
15244 Posts
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Furlisht
Belgium177 Posts
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Alabasern
United States4005 Posts
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neptunusfisk
2286 Posts
Be prepared. That post you mentioned would be considered a good post on most major CS sites (and would probably have its own thread on hltv ![]() if you don't believe me, just check it out.. it's the biggest site for CSGO atm hltv.org | ||
Scorch
Austria3371 Posts
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Philozovic
France1676 Posts
On January 14 2015 06:06 Scorch wrote: Frankly, I don't like Teamliquid's rapid expansion. For eons, it was known as the most elite Starcraft site in the net, the site where the pros hung out, feared by some for its fierce moderation. The release of SC2 changed little about that. There were also subforums for a select few other games, sure why not. It was still the same community, where everyone had once joined for Starcraft. Then Dota2 got its own separate sister site, then Hearthstone, Smash, and now LoL and CS:GO. With the fragmentation, it feels like Teamliquid lost its soul. What was once a tightly knit community with great love for Starcraft is now a multigaming team like many others, a mere site network with shared general forums. At least that's my subjective feeling. Even if I wasn't here in the pre-SC2 era I couldn't agree more. | ||
devlol
Estonia1 Post
On January 14 2015 05:35 Crownlol wrote: The CS community is probably the oldest/most mature of any except SC2. wrong - cs player | ||
johnbongham
451 Posts
On January 14 2015 06:13 Philozovic wrote: Even if I wasn't here in the pre-SC2 era I couldn't agree more. Hey, look over there <<<<<, this is still an sc2 site and team liquid still has a bunch of great sc2 players. I think your real beef should be with the game itself and its shrinking viewership/player/fanbase. | ||
Alpino
Brazil4390 Posts
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fusefuse
Estonia4644 Posts
On January 14 2015 04:11 fusefuse wrote: how happy is intrigue gonna be, dayum On January 14 2015 05:12 intrigue wrote: 10/10 edit: FUCK i'm so excited bingo | ||
Cele
Germany4016 Posts
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WolfintheSheep
Canada14127 Posts
Not sure if Liquid is trying to be an Esports club or an Esports hub, though. If the former, all the power to you, pick up more teams/players and make sure that bank account can follow. If the latter, well, then Liquid still has a long ways to go before people stop seeing it as a Liquid fansite. | ||
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