I am so happy for you guys. Make us proud.
Homecoming: Liquid` to Korea! - Page 17
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SHr3DD3r
Pakistan2137 Posts
I am so happy for you guys. Make us proud. | ||
Lennon
United Kingdom2275 Posts
This is a turning point in gaming history. Good luck to all players. | ||
Zallatik
United States64 Posts
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Klogon
MURICA15980 Posts
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ofcourse
Poland67 Posts
epic. gogo TL | ||
UnderWorld_Dream
Canada219 Posts
Good luck to you guys out there! Liquid ftw | ||
TheRecliner
Sweden103 Posts
You're about to find out what youre made of both socially and professionally. Sleeping in bunk beds in a country where you dont even speak the language and training to stand out in a viciously competetive job. Very inspiring. Good luck to all of you, and I hope Nazgul, with his experience, does a great job supporting you. Cant wait to see you in the GSL! | ||
KTF_CloaK
Netherlands1338 Posts
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Murderotica
Vatican City State2594 Posts
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Finland403 Posts
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Norway56 Posts
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Kexx
Germany240 Posts
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TheRecliner
Sweden103 Posts
On August 14 2010 02:17 Murderotica wrote: Not saying that they are not good SC2 players, but the fact that SC2 has such a low skill ceiling that players who would get stomped out by any current registered progamer feel that they are strong enough in this game to invest money into playing SC2 in Korea? So what? Thats anyones own choice. It doesnt mean anyone can win the GSL. You are free to try to qualify, but i dont know why thats bad. You could try to qualify for SCBW thru Courage. A separately named qualifier doesnt fundamentally make the process different. If youre good enough to show up in the latter stages of the GSL - you will. Regardless of how you got there. | ||
GiftPflanZe
Germany623 Posts
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Lyw9475
Canada81 Posts
and other three. I am Canadian Korean but i will cheer for you guys more than Korean players~~!! | ||
FireBlast!
United Kingdom5251 Posts
Godspeed. | ||
WarheadsByLink
United Kingdom75 Posts
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Lyw9475
Canada81 Posts
On August 14 2010 02:17 Murderotica wrote: But honestly, does anyone else not see the fault in the fact that people who wouldn't ever pass courage tournament are moving to Korea to play SC2? Not saying that they are not good SC2 players, but the fact that SC2 has such a low skill ceiling that players who would get stomped out by any current registered progamer feel that they are strong enough in this game to invest money into playing SC2 in Korea? WTF. Since when have the fans of progaming been okay with this kind of competitive scene? I guess SC2 is to blame but WTF. W T F. I can't express it any better than this. SC1 and SC2 are totally different game. if you don't pass courage in SC1 absolutely doen't mean than you won't pass the top 32 in GSL. | ||
SweetNJoshSauce
United States468 Posts
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leviathan400
United Kingdom393 Posts
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