On January 27 2012 06:56 dooraven wrote:
Alistar jungle is pretty common, Volibear top is interesting though.
Alistar jungle is pretty common, Volibear top is interesting though.
Its common in scrim but not in tournament
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trollbone
France1905 Posts
On January 27 2012 06:56 dooraven wrote: Show nested quote + On January 27 2012 06:55 trollbone wrote: M5 vs SK game 2 Volibear top for SK ! Allistar jungle for M5 ! Alistar jungle is pretty common, Volibear top is interesting though. Its common in scrim but not in tournament | ||
Jaso
United States2147 Posts
On January 27 2012 06:55 0123456789 wrote: What happened to the good ol, you make a mistake, we kick you off team and replace you with the 10000000 other koreans out there who can click as well as you can and we can pay him less than we pay you. ^_^ omg :o are you back into LoL? o.o | ||
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starfries
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On January 27 2012 07:38 dooraven wrote: WP SK, 2-0ing M5 They looked really good in these games. Or M5 was just uncoordinated? Maybe it had something to do with their "person with CC makes calls" policy which led to multiple instances of Urgot going "I INITIATE" and getting blown up. | ||
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57 Corvette
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Is there any way to stream league in a decent quality (at least 480p) with only 1.0mb/s upload speed? | ||
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Shikyo
Finland33997 Posts
On January 27 2012 06:55 trollbone wrote: M5 vs SK game 2 Volibear top for SK ! Allistar jungle for M5 ! where do I watch Guess I cant -.- Too bad Nothing else going on either ? | ||
Shiv.
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On January 27 2012 08:27 Shikyo wrote: Show nested quote + On January 27 2012 06:55 trollbone wrote: M5 vs SK game 2 Volibear top for SK ! Allistar jungle for M5 ! where do I watch Guess I cant -.- Too bad Nothing else going on either ? Not right now, but you can watch the M5 vs. CLG EU scrim here if you want to. Not sure when IPL killing spree starts for us Europeans and I'm too lazy to look it up right now ![]() | ||
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Shiv.
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On January 27 2012 08:32 Craton wrote: starts in 90 mins for amurika Pretty sure it starts in 90 minutes for everyone, right? :D Edit: thanks a lot though! | ||
overt
United States9006 Posts
On January 27 2012 05:54 BlackMagister wrote: Show nested quote + On January 27 2012 05:45 starfries wrote: On January 27 2012 05:18 Broetchenholer wrote: The talk after the match beetween CLG.EU and M5 was so funny. I mean, first of all, they are actually friendly to each other? WHY? I am so confused! Why aren't they childish egomaniacs? Then, they actually analyze their mistakes and wicked playing his one biggest mistake ever 4 times just to show how he messed up... Absolutely golden :D So much better then watching Reginald before, insulting his team all the time. Yeah, they freely call out mistakes without getting offended and trying to place blame. It's a much different attitude from the US teams where even when people admit they made a mistake they're still trying to save their ego. actually a lot of US players don't do this either but it's rare to see a whole team like that. Well I like how the Koreans handle the issue as well. According to Locodoco on SOTL their teams treats the player that messed up like shit and makes them feel "inhuman" shaming them so they never repeat the mistake again. Even harsher than the NA arguments from the despcription but "baylife" or "drop it" lets the issue go away. Although TSM is taking steps to improve and do admit their weakness and CLG NA did say they discussed their loss in Korea at length before the stream fighting. Placing a lot of blame on someone and being really harsh on them is why Doublelift quit CLG the first time. On January 27 2012 06:22 Seuss wrote: Show nested quote + On January 27 2012 06:00 Craton wrote: That's a pretty shitty way to handle something. Tiger Mother debate, LoL edition. More seriously, it's hard to view that sort of system objectively as we have our own cultural lenses and motivations. I've known people for whom that kind of system would work extremely well, and people for whom it would be terrible. It's not clear cut. I don't think it's cultural. No one, from any cultural, wants to be treated like shit for making a mistake. Especially since most of the mistakes people make in high level games are really minor mistakes but it's those really minor mistakes that can cost games. If that's the strategy that MiG uses then it could explain why they've had so many players leave (or were those players kicked out? loco could clarify). Maybe it works for MiG. I dunno, I'm not on that team. I can't see that being the most effective way to deal with mistakes though, it just seems like a great way for your teammates to all hate each other. The problem with most teams, imo, is that they all have 2-3 players who have a huge ego and only 1-2 that can actually sit back and analyze things objectively. Only exception that I can think of is MSI Fnatic. | ||
Navi
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On January 27 2012 08:34 overt wrote: Show nested quote + On January 27 2012 05:54 BlackMagister wrote: On January 27 2012 05:45 starfries wrote: On January 27 2012 05:18 Broetchenholer wrote: The talk after the match beetween CLG.EU and M5 was so funny. I mean, first of all, they are actually friendly to each other? WHY? I am so confused! Why aren't they childish egomaniacs? Then, they actually analyze their mistakes and wicked playing his one biggest mistake ever 4 times just to show how he messed up... Absolutely golden :D So much better then watching Reginald before, insulting his team all the time. Yeah, they freely call out mistakes without getting offended and trying to place blame. It's a much different attitude from the US teams where even when people admit they made a mistake they're still trying to save their ego. actually a lot of US players don't do this either but it's rare to see a whole team like that. Well I like how the Koreans handle the issue as well. According to Locodoco on SOTL their teams treats the player that messed up like shit and makes them feel "inhuman" shaming them so they never repeat the mistake again. Even harsher than the NA arguments from the despcription but "baylife" or "drop it" lets the issue go away. Although TSM is taking steps to improve and do admit their weakness and CLG NA did say they discussed their loss in Korea at length before the stream fighting. Placing a lot of blame on someone and being really harsh on them is why Doublelift quit CLG the first time. Show nested quote + On January 27 2012 06:22 Seuss wrote: On January 27 2012 06:00 Craton wrote: That's a pretty shitty way to handle something. Tiger Mother debate, LoL edition. More seriously, it's hard to view that sort of system objectively as we have our own cultural lenses and motivations. I've known people for whom that kind of system would work extremely well, and people for whom it would be terrible. It's not clear cut. I don't think it's cultural. No one, from any cultural, wants to be treated like shit for making a mistake. Especially since most of the mistakes people make in high level games are really minor mistakes but it's those really minor mistakes that can cost games. If that's the strategy that MiG uses then it could explain why they've had so many players leave (or were those players kicked out? loco could clarify). Maybe it works for MiG. I dunno, I'm not on that team. I can't see that being the most effective way to deal with mistakes though, it just seems like a great way for your teammates to all hate each other. The problem with most teams, imo, is that they all have 2-3 players who have a huge ego and only 1-2 that can actually sit back and analyze things objectively. Only exception that I can think of is MSI Fnatic. its cultural. if you fuck up a test in korea a majority of parents would go for the shame or stick method as a reaction. obvs in teams and teamsports some of this carries over. some coaches in BW are noticeable deviants from this, but many were not. would not be surprising for MiG to do so as well. | ||
UniversalSnip
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http://www.own3d.tv/live/106735/Na_Vi.Dendi_DotA2_HDTV i already regret posting that... | ||
DoXa
Switzerland1448 Posts
On January 27 2012 09:02 UniversalSnip wrote: dendi playing lol http://www.own3d.tv/live/106735/Na_Vi.Dendi_DotA2_HDTV i already regret posting that... could you explain to me who he is? I never followed the DotA scene. I guess if he is on NaVi he must be incredibly good at DotA. | ||
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