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The Champions Feedback ThreadGeneral Warning: Do not caster bash in this thread. If there's something specific you don't like about OGN's casting, use the Feedback thread above for constructive criticism. Otherwise, don't comment about it. ~ Neo, 30.03.12, 20:25 KST |
On May 04 2012 22:49 Beyonder wrote:Show nested quote +On May 04 2012 22:48 Caphe wrote: Its bad to pick your AD carry first or second. Urgot got countered hard by Sivir, that free BV from the start is just OP vs Urgot. Bot not nearly as counterheavy or strategy-showing as mid or top though -_- Captainjack was dominating the lane the entire series. I thought it was obvious he was on a different league from OP's bot lane.
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On May 04 2012 22:51 Itsmedudeman wrote:Show nested quote +On May 04 2012 22:49 Beyonder wrote:On May 04 2012 22:48 Caphe wrote: Its bad to pick your AD carry first or second. Urgot got countered hard by Sivir, that free BV from the start is just OP vs Urgot. Bot not nearly as counterheavy or strategy-showing as mid or top though -_- Captainjack was dominating the lane the entire series. I thought it was obvious he was on a different league from OP's bot lane. That's just massive skill difference though. Jack Sparrow was picked up by MiG because in previous tournament he went even/beat Locodoco in lane. That then lead to the creation of a second MiG team.
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Jack Sparrow OP. they built a team around him.
edit: i also love watching him. he sometimes uses underpicked champs and does well with them.
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I thought we established a long time ago asking "Do you have secret strategies?" is a bad interview question because no one is realistically going to truthfully answer that... =.=
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I thought the interview turned out pretty good anyways =/
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Damn Rachel bringing out a shit interview. Luckily Fantasystar was there.
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Loco: "[...] Yeah and that's all." Seltzer: "Don't you have anything you want to say to your partner team in your closing remarks?" Loco: "No?" Seltzer: "What?? Not even congratulations?" Loco: "Oh. Yeah, congratulations. But nothing else."
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Wonder if Frost and Blaze will practice with each other at all this coming week. Honestly I would have looked forward to an MiG vs non-MiG finals more, seems like there would be more at stake and more of a rivalry. In this case it's like whatever happens, MiG is still getting 300,000,000 won. Still looking forward to it though.
Wonder if they will give most of it to the organization and split the rest evenly among the players, or give 40mil (200 mil / 5 players) to each winning player and 20mil (100 mil / 5 players) to each losing player, or some combination of that. I would guess that the winning MiG players would be awarded a higher individual prize, but not double that of the losing players, while a large portion goes to the organization. I guess I've always been curious as to how prize money is distributed to a winning team and how the players get paid whether it is a salary (that perhaps increases with success) or just get a share of the tournament winnings or both and how this differs between teams from EU, USA, and Asia. I would guess that if they have strong sponsors they would have a constant income.
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When they translated the jist of the Korean interview they stated that MiG was going to keep practicing against each other.
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I can't access the VOD... anyone knows whats going on ?
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Obviously in the Finals of OGN there will be matchfixing. After all, it is MiG vs MiG.
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On May 04 2012 23:18 Mios wrote: Wonder if Frost and Blaze will practice with each other at all this coming week. Honestly I would have looked forward to an MiG vs non-MiG finals more, seems like there would be more at stake and more of a rivalry. In this case it's like whatever happens, MiG is still getting 300,000,000 won. Still looking forward to it though.
Wonder if they will give most of it to the organization and split the rest evenly among the players, or give 40mil (200 mil / 5 players) to each winning player and 20mil (100 mil / 5 players) to each losing player, or some combination of that. I would guess that the winning MiG players would be awarded a higher individual prize, but not double that of the losing players, while a large portion goes to the organization. I guess I've always been curious as to how prize money is distributed to a winning team and how the players get paid whether it is a salary (that perhaps increases with success) or just get a share of the tournament winnings or both and how this differs between teams from EU, USA, and Asia. I would guess that if they have strong sponsors they would have a constant income. we're not an organization we're just two teams playing under the same name
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On May 05 2012 02:50 locodoco wrote:Show nested quote +On May 04 2012 23:18 Mios wrote: Wonder if Frost and Blaze will practice with each other at all this coming week. Honestly I would have looked forward to an MiG vs non-MiG finals more, seems like there would be more at stake and more of a rivalry. In this case it's like whatever happens, MiG is still getting 300,000,000 won. Still looking forward to it though.
Wonder if they will give most of it to the organization and split the rest evenly among the players, or give 40mil (200 mil / 5 players) to each winning player and 20mil (100 mil / 5 players) to each losing player, or some combination of that. I would guess that the winning MiG players would be awarded a higher individual prize, but not double that of the losing players, while a large portion goes to the organization. I guess I've always been curious as to how prize money is distributed to a winning team and how the players get paid whether it is a salary (that perhaps increases with success) or just get a share of the tournament winnings or both and how this differs between teams from EU, USA, and Asia. I would guess that if they have strong sponsors they would have a constant income. we're not an organization we're just two teams playing under the same name But you are somewhat related right, not 2 completely random teams?
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On May 05 2012 02:52 JackDino wrote:Show nested quote +On May 05 2012 02:50 locodoco wrote:On May 04 2012 23:18 Mios wrote: Wonder if Frost and Blaze will practice with each other at all this coming week. Honestly I would have looked forward to an MiG vs non-MiG finals more, seems like there would be more at stake and more of a rivalry. In this case it's like whatever happens, MiG is still getting 300,000,000 won. Still looking forward to it though.
Wonder if they will give most of it to the organization and split the rest evenly among the players, or give 40mil (200 mil / 5 players) to each winning player and 20mil (100 mil / 5 players) to each losing player, or some combination of that. I would guess that the winning MiG players would be awarded a higher individual prize, but not double that of the losing players, while a large portion goes to the organization. I guess I've always been curious as to how prize money is distributed to a winning team and how the players get paid whether it is a salary (that perhaps increases with success) or just get a share of the tournament winnings or both and how this differs between teams from EU, USA, and Asia. I would guess that if they have strong sponsors they would have a constant income. we're not an organization we're just two teams playing under the same name But you are somewhat related right, not 2 completely random teams? yea but there's no "organization" that's going to take most of the cash from winnings, 100% of the winnings go to the players.
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On May 05 2012 03:11 locodoco wrote:Show nested quote +On May 05 2012 02:52 JackDino wrote:On May 05 2012 02:50 locodoco wrote:On May 04 2012 23:18 Mios wrote: Wonder if Frost and Blaze will practice with each other at all this coming week. Honestly I would have looked forward to an MiG vs non-MiG finals more, seems like there would be more at stake and more of a rivalry. In this case it's like whatever happens, MiG is still getting 300,000,000 won. Still looking forward to it though.
Wonder if they will give most of it to the organization and split the rest evenly among the players, or give 40mil (200 mil / 5 players) to each winning player and 20mil (100 mil / 5 players) to each losing player, or some combination of that. I would guess that the winning MiG players would be awarded a higher individual prize, but not double that of the losing players, while a large portion goes to the organization. I guess I've always been curious as to how prize money is distributed to a winning team and how the players get paid whether it is a salary (that perhaps increases with success) or just get a share of the tournament winnings or both and how this differs between teams from EU, USA, and Asia. I would guess that if they have strong sponsors they would have a constant income. we're not an organization we're just two teams playing under the same name But you are somewhat related right, not 2 completely random teams? yea but there's no "organization" that's going to take most of the cash from winnings, 100% of the winnings go to the players. Wow, that is sweet. Best of luck in the final Loco and give yourself and your team a damn well vacation after this tourney. Summer is coming and I heard the beach is good .
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That good to hear the players get the money, exactly who it should go to for the ones who worked for it. If a small portion went to team in total is completely understandable also.
Gl loco and show me crazy shit
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On May 05 2012 03:11 locodoco wrote:Show nested quote +On May 05 2012 02:52 JackDino wrote:On May 05 2012 02:50 locodoco wrote:On May 04 2012 23:18 Mios wrote: Wonder if Frost and Blaze will practice with each other at all this coming week. Honestly I would have looked forward to an MiG vs non-MiG finals more, seems like there would be more at stake and more of a rivalry. In this case it's like whatever happens, MiG is still getting 300,000,000 won. Still looking forward to it though.
Wonder if they will give most of it to the organization and split the rest evenly among the players, or give 40mil (200 mil / 5 players) to each winning player and 20mil (100 mil / 5 players) to each losing player, or some combination of that. I would guess that the winning MiG players would be awarded a higher individual prize, but not double that of the losing players, while a large portion goes to the organization. I guess I've always been curious as to how prize money is distributed to a winning team and how the players get paid whether it is a salary (that perhaps increases with success) or just get a share of the tournament winnings or both and how this differs between teams from EU, USA, and Asia. I would guess that if they have strong sponsors they would have a constant income. we're not an organization we're just two teams playing under the same name But you are somewhat related right, not 2 completely random teams? yea but there's no "organization" that's going to take most of the cash from winnings, 100% of the winnings go to the players.
Interesting. So does MiG basically just consist of 10 players or are there any managers or other people in the background helping you guys out?
Coming from a SC2 background I'm used to teams like EG/Liquid/oGs/Slayers that sort of act as businesses and I incorrectly assumed Korean LoL teams would be like that just a lot smaller, kinda like CLG/TSM with the website/sponsors etc. But after MiG's success I can see it sort of heading in that direction with LoL's popularity exploding in Korea (unless of course they want to stay independent). Come to think of it, anyone know if MiG has a website? Really curious about these Korean teams, especially MiG Frost/Blaze, since they're among the best in the world it seems. Seeing the beginning of Korean LoL is exciting, really cool to see a bunch of great players form a team, make a name for themselves and win a championship on their own. I wonder what MiG/Xenics/Najin e-mFire/Team OP etc will be a year from now.
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On May 05 2012 03:11 locodoco wrote:Show nested quote +On May 05 2012 02:52 JackDino wrote:On May 05 2012 02:50 locodoco wrote:On May 04 2012 23:18 Mios wrote: Wonder if Frost and Blaze will practice with each other at all this coming week. Honestly I would have looked forward to an MiG vs non-MiG finals more, seems like there would be more at stake and more of a rivalry. In this case it's like whatever happens, MiG is still getting 300,000,000 won. Still looking forward to it though.
Wonder if they will give most of it to the organization and split the rest evenly among the players, or give 40mil (200 mil / 5 players) to each winning player and 20mil (100 mil / 5 players) to each losing player, or some combination of that. I would guess that the winning MiG players would be awarded a higher individual prize, but not double that of the losing players, while a large portion goes to the organization. I guess I've always been curious as to how prize money is distributed to a winning team and how the players get paid whether it is a salary (that perhaps increases with success) or just get a share of the tournament winnings or both and how this differs between teams from EU, USA, and Asia. I would guess that if they have strong sponsors they would have a constant income. we're not an organization we're just two teams playing under the same name But you are somewhat related right, not 2 completely random teams? yea but there's no "organization" that's going to take most of the cash from winnings, 100% of the winnings go to the players.
Locodoco , I believe you said in one of your videos that you/your team streams on Afreeca. How are the numbers there? Are they anything like the numbers we see on the own3d/twitch.tv streams? Just curious to see how the streaming stuff is going in Korea for LoL
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