TeamSpeak TL SC2 Open #8 - Page 2
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SmoKim
Denmark10305 Posts
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Spidinko
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Guilt
United States48 Posts
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Whiladan
United States463 Posts
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zokker13
Germany77 Posts
Hope this will become epic as TSL 2 was! Gogo! :> | ||
Antimage
Canada1293 Posts
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TaKemE
Denmark1045 Posts
On January 05 2011 22:44 Guilt wrote: Does "2. You must not live in a country assigned to the Korea or Taiwan Battle.net Server." prevent players such as IdrA/Select/Liquid'Huk/Liquid'Ret/Liquid'Jinro and other foreigners living in Korea for GSL from playing? Yes they cant play in qualifiers but they can be in those 13 korean invites. Dont like the bo1 even if its a qualifier but guess it would take to long with bo3. | ||
Deleted User 3420
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this is gonna be so epic | ||
ThisIsJimmy
United States546 Posts
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sOOnMaNiAc
Germany57 Posts
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tensionz
United States130 Posts
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VelRa_G
Canada304 Posts
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Trozz
Canada3454 Posts
Just bought Starcraft 2 again. Europe sounds like fun. ![]() | ||
Mirosuu
England283 Posts
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p4NDemik
United States13896 Posts
On January 06 2011 08:50 Mirosuu wrote: Just out of curiosity, Why are they discriminating against Koreans entering? I haven't managed to see anything that explains why. From the TSL3 Frequently Asked Questions Thread: On January 01 2011 13:39 TL.net Bot wrote: Why are you guys doing invites for Korea / Asia? We looked at the logistics of running TL Opens for Korea / Asia and decided that it was too complicated. Language barriers, time zones, and publicity are all huge challenges and we felt that for TSL3 we would not be able to run an open qualifier that was up to our standards. Maybe we can for TSL4, but definitely not now. Why not allow everyone including Chinese/Koreans to join the TL Opens on US/EU? We would have preferred doing something for everyone, but we have to be realistic. We are not ready and capable to deal with a hundred progamers playing our US-EU Open tournaments on borrowed accounts without us having a clue who is who. Such a tournament would be a logistical nightmare, with many players not able to communicate with their opponents or admins. Instead, we have chosen for a system that we know we can deliver on, and we will work to improve on it as we gain more experience. Everyone wants Chinese and Koreans to participate, including us. But right now, we're not ready. From our standpoint it is a choice between an invite system for Korea / Asia or no players from there at all, so we chose invites. | ||
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Hot_Bid
Braavos36375 Posts
On January 06 2011 08:50 Mirosuu wrote: Just out of curiosity, Why are they discriminating against Koreans entering? I haven't managed to see anything that explains why. p4NDemik quoted the relevant answer to you, and you can also find it in the opening post / response of the TSL3 announcement in the FAQ section. | ||
GenesisX
Canada4267 Posts
![]() Good luck to everyone! | ||
Starshaped
Sweden575 Posts
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KoKoRo
United States186 Posts
EDIT: My friend tried to download a game from my account and it locked my account. I don't want to end up getting his locked. | ||
ThisIsJimmy
United States546 Posts
On January 06 2011 18:56 KoKoRo wrote: I have an EU account available for use but I don't know where to download the EU client. :[ EDIT: My friend tried to download a game from my account and it locked my account. I don't want to end up getting his locked. Hey, use this... http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=139082. It was so much easier then getting another client. If I had waited for my EU client to finish downloading it would take like 3 days lol | ||
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