On August 22 2010 21:51 t3tsubo wrote: this just shows how badly koreans (aka 300 apm monsters that make 90% less mistakes than what we just saw) will destroy foreigners when they get into this game.
Sadly this is probably true
People always make mistakes when you're up on a stage. It's the stress of the last match in a competitive series. It doesn't reflect on them as players.
He didn't say Koreans won't make mistakes, just less mistakes.
I'm struggling to comprehend how Tarson managed to get into the 3/4th playoff based on his performance in those games. I love them both, they both played with great heart but just so many mistakes for tournament level play.
Maybe because the game is still in its infant stages, you should watch some Boxer replays from back in the day when he ran his minerals up to 1k+
I don't need to watch replays I've watched them live dude. You seriously can't be comparing the genius of Boxer to this?
It's been always said that Boxer's macro wasn't great as his micro
Yep. And the game is really not as mechanically intensive... And there is no need for a macro revolution in sc2, thanks to bw.
On August 22 2010 21:51 t3tsubo wrote: this just shows how badly koreans (aka 300 apm monsters that make 90% less mistakes than what we just saw) will destroy foreigners when they get into this game.
Sadly this is probably true
People always make mistakes when you're up on a stage. It's the stress of the last match in a competitive series. It doesn't reflect on them as players.
He didn't say Koreans won't make mistakes, just less mistakes.
I'm struggling to comprehend how Tarson managed to get into the 3/4th playoff based on his performance in those games. I love them both, they both played with great heart but just so many mistakes for tournament level play.
SC2 is still basically brand new. There is no 100% refined builds, strategies or tactics for an hour long game to sustain high level play.
It's ridiculous to say Koreans make no mistakes based on probably 20-30 Korean SC2 games the guy has seen. Tester and ITR made PLENTY of mistakes in the KoTB, but i thought they don't make mistakes?
Let the game develop first.
:/ How could misread so badly? LESS mistakes, not NO mistakes. You can count IdrA as a Korean too.
On August 22 2010 22:03 boesthius wrote: that crysis 2 ad is so fucking good, it makes me want to play it sooooo badly; even if it ends up shitty. such a sucker for post-apocalyptic shit.
On August 22 2010 22:03 boesthius wrote: that crysis 2 ad is so fucking good, it makes me want to play it sooooo badly; even if it ends up shitty. such a sucker for post-apocalyptic shit.
On August 22 2010 21:57 Nuri wrote: I wonder if Idra and Morrow will hug it out when their games finish aswell
I imagine Morrow winning 3:0 with 3 cheese strategies. After the match he goes to Idra and gives him a hug. I would pay to see Idras face in that moment :-D
On August 22 2010 22:03 boesthius wrote: that crysis 2 ad is so fucking good, it makes me want to play it sooooo badly; even if it ends up shitty. such a sucker for post-apocalyptic shit.
+1
holliday 2010 is christmas or what? cause summer holliday would be right nao!
On August 22 2010 21:51 t3tsubo wrote: this just shows how badly koreans (aka 300 apm monsters that make 90% less mistakes than what we just saw) will destroy foreigners when they get into this game.
Sadly this is probably true
People always make mistakes when you're up on a stage. It's the stress of the last match in a competitive series. It doesn't reflect on them as players.
He didn't say Koreans won't make mistakes, just less mistakes.
I'm struggling to comprehend how Tarson managed to get into the 3/4th playoff based on his performance in those games. I love them both, they both played with great heart but just so many mistakes for tournament level play.
Maybe because the game is still in its infant stages, you should watch some Boxer replays from back in the day when he ran his minerals up to 1k+
I don't need to watch replays I've watched them live dude. You seriously can't be comparing the genius of Boxer to this?
You seriously think Boxer made less mistakes than these guys?
On August 22 2010 21:51 t3tsubo wrote: this just shows how badly koreans (aka 300 apm monsters that make 90% less mistakes than what we just saw) will destroy foreigners when they get into this game.
Sadly this is probably true
People always make mistakes when you're up on a stage. It's the stress of the last match in a competitive series. It doesn't reflect on them as players.
He didn't say Koreans won't make mistakes, just less mistakes.
I'm struggling to comprehend how Tarson managed to get into the 3/4th playoff based on his performance in those games. I love them both, they both played with great heart but just so many mistakes for tournament level play.
SC2 is still basically brand new. There is no 100% refined builds, strategies or tactics for an hour long game to sustain high level play.
It's ridiculous to say Koreans make no mistakes based on probably 20-30 Korean SC2 games the guy has seen. Tester and ITR made PLENTY of mistakes in the KoTB, but i thought they don't make mistakes?
Let the game develop first.
:/ How could misread so badly? LESS mistakes, not NO mistakes. You can count IdrA as a Korean too.
Seeing as 'Korean genetics' is the major argument to why Koreans are better, you really can't.