So? He spend the whole year working on it which had a situation as described until it's decent level. Even then from voice comms we hear him and Reignover sometimes talking between themselves in Korean. Saying NRG has a problem because they aren't all English then citing Fnatic as an all English team is a bit disingenuous. They weren't always able to do single language communication so well and even then it's still improving.
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Numy
South Africa35471 Posts
So? He spend the whole year working on it which had a situation as described until it's decent level. Even then from voice comms we hear him and Reignover sometimes talking between themselves in Korean. Saying NRG has a problem because they aren't all English then citing Fnatic as an all English team is a bit disingenuous. They weren't always able to do single language communication so well and even then it's still improving. | ||
Ansibled
United Kingdom9872 Posts
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Saradin
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bbc23
United States416 Posts
On November 18 2015 04:28 Numy wrote: So? He spend the whole year working on it which had a situation as described until it's decent level. Even then from voice comms we hear him and Reignover sometimes talking between themselves in Korean. Saying NRG has a problem because they aren't all English then citing Fnatic as an all English team is a bit disingenuous. They weren't always able to do single language communication so well and even then it's still improving. One of NRG's analysts said he was told Impact was doing some shotcalling for TiP in basic English. I'm not too concerned about NRG's comms especially since Konkwon can be a translator if things go to shit. | ||
orzeu
Poland5205 Posts
On November 18 2015 04:28 Numy wrote: So? He spend the whole year working on it which had a situation as described until it's decent level. Even then from voice comms we hear him and Reignover sometimes talking between themselves in Korean. Saying NRG has a problem because they aren't all English then citing Fnatic as an all English team is a bit disingenuous. They weren't always able to do single language communication so well and even then it's still improving. Whole year? After one split he was doing simple interviews on camera and when he came to EU he couldn't speak at all. They don't have problem, but everything is easier if you put a bit afford and learn basic english and don't act like diva (piglet). | ||
oo_Wonderful_oo
The land of freedom23126 Posts
On November 18 2015 04:31 Saradin wrote: If anything, we can take away from the OMG interviews that communication's more important in the out of game conflict resolution type stuff. If your players are willing to communicate with each other, language barrier should never be a problem. And if you can't resolve some conflicts, sometimes it's better that you can't understand each other, like Uzi and inSec. | ||
Zato-1
Chile4253 Posts
On November 18 2015 04:25 orzeu wrote: What? Huni english is fine right now. I feel it's necessary for every pro that comes to NA to learn basic english and org to provide him with tutor. It makes everything easier and let's be real english isn't hard language. Speaking as a non-native english speaker, english is moderately hard. It doesn't have weird alphabets like Chinese or Russian or Greek and its sentence and verb structure are fairly straightforward, but the pronunciation of words is just all over the place. Why is thou pronounced thaa-u whereas though is pronounced tho-u and through is pronounced thru? Why is Worcester pronounced wooster? Why is sword pronounced sord? There are harder languages than english to learn, but english is not at all an especially easy one. Pronunciation in particular is a mess and you just have to learn the pronunciation of every word by heart because there are no general rules that you can just follow. | ||
Saradin
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orzeu
Poland5205 Posts
On November 18 2015 05:01 Zato-1 wrote: Speaking as a non-native english speaker, english is moderately hard. It doesn't have weird alphabets like Chinese or Russian or Greek and its sentence and verb structure are fairly straightforward, but the pronunciation of words is just all over the place. Why is thou pronounced thaa-u whereas though is pronounced tho-u and through is pronounced thru? Why is Worcester pronounced wooster? Why is sword pronounced sord? There are harder languages than english to learn, but english is not at all an especially easy one. Pronunciation in particular is a mess and you just have to learn the pronunciation of every word by heart because there are no general rules that you can just follow. Pronouncation isn't big problem. You hear english words all time (movies/internet/music etc). I'm also non-native speaker and english is easy compare to other european langugues. | ||
krndandaman
Mozambique16569 Posts
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Amarok
Australia2003 Posts
On November 17 2015 22:36 Airheart wrote: Honestly besides the whole principle thing of being able to buy and replace an entire team for shits and giggles if you feel like it I think this is all just people whining the auto relegation spot is going to be Coast again and they are worried for their favorite team. That said this team looks pretty damn stacked like the old TiP roster did (until XWX SOILED IT) so it will be interesting to see if they become a real contender. That said I hope they play around Altec hard because the dude really is the best ad in NA at the moment. This is pretty funny. "Apart from the entire issue most people have with it, this is just about X because reasons." | ||
Slusher
United States19143 Posts
On November 18 2015 04:39 orzeu wrote: Whole year? After one split he was doing simple interviews on camera and when he came to EU he couldn't speak at all. They don't have problem, but everything is easier if you put a bit afford and learn basic english and don't act like diva (piglet). So then the fnatic case would say the fact they can't speak english now should be a non factor in judgment of the team. You are supporting his argument. | ||
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