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Awesomesauce
Belgium69 Posts
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skipdog172
United States331 Posts
On November 17 2010 14:26 thekibk wrote: wow. I just looked over the protoss list, gawd, wtf is up with our race. jeez. 2 S-ranks, and a bunch of new comers/ people I didn't find important enough to mention. we freakin' lost tester and inca. someone who studies detailed aspects of the game needs to complain about this. Just because you don't know some of the toss names doesn't mean that they are bad or won't show us as as much or more skill than some of the other toss players. Look at Foxer. Nobody thought he was any good and nobody knew who he was. He impressed us all. | ||
skipdog172
United States331 Posts
On November 18 2010 00:57 .kv wrote: I wouldn't worry about it if we had Tester but....we don't :/ I still don't understand why everybody is obsessed with Tester. Yes, he was really good in beta(when tons of other really good players weren't even playing the game yet), but did you see how he went out of GSL1? It was pretty weak play. Everybody else is clearly surpassing him in skill. Haven't you seen how the level of play increased by leaps and bounds between season 1 and 2? He can't just maintain his current skill level to be in the run, but he has to keep improving along with everybody else. He'll have to prove me wrong to change my mind on that. | ||
crfty
United States174 Posts
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CanucksJC
Canada1241 Posts
On November 17 2010 18:56 The_Dark wrote: herp a derp, not like he gives a crap about your opinion... idra is as idra has always been, thats why we watch him. Just to clarify, I was browsing through fomos and saw a random english speaking user has posted that comment. It wasn't my own comment, I was just saying that even though ppl might not like IdrA, we shouldn't go over to a korean website just to swear at some guy and be rude. | ||
Roffles
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Pitcairn19291 Posts
On November 18 2010 03:38 RobPG wrote: Could someone answer a question of mine? I want to know if me and 2 local friends share a GSL pass, can we all be logged in and watching at the same time? No. Already tried this. I believe it tracks IPs. | ||
crfty
United States174 Posts
On November 18 2010 03:46 Roffles wrote: No. Already tried this. I believe it tracks IPs. Alright, thanks for the answer. | ||
tyrless
United States485 Posts
On November 18 2010 02:26 skipdog172 wrote: I still don't understand why everybody is obsessed with Tester. Yes, he was really good in beta(when tons of other really good players weren't even playing the game yet), but did you see how he went out of GSL1? It was pretty weak play. Everybody else is clearly surpassing him in skill. Haven't you seen how the level of play increased by leaps and bounds between season 1 and 2? He can't just maintain his current skill level to be in the run, but he has to keep improving along with everybody else. He'll have to prove me wrong to change my mind on that. lol I love when some scrub chimes in with skill analysis based on the results of a tournament, so clueless :x | ||
Fa1nT
United States3423 Posts
On November 18 2010 04:09 tyrless wrote: lol I love when some scrub chimes in with skill analysis based on the results of a tournament, so clueless :x He, and many others, are asking for Testers results that warrant many calling him the best Protoss, and so far, nobody has posted anything relevant to the last 2-4 months. | ||
Trentelshark
Canada385 Posts
On November 18 2010 03:46 Roffles wrote: No. Already tried this. I believe it tracks IPs. So if I want to watch the VODs at work and at home, I have to choose one or the other? Or does it allow me to access it from multiple locations as long as I'm not logged in from two locations at the same time? I'm considering signing up for the first time ever (even though some players missing from the line-up is disappointing), but if I can only watch them from one place ever that's pretty inconvenient since I can stream them over lunch instead of sitting here doing nothing ![]() | ||
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Antoine
United States7481 Posts
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Trentelshark
Canada385 Posts
On November 18 2010 04:35 Antoine wrote: You can't stream the livestream at the same time from 2 different places, you won't have a problem watching the vods at home and at work. Thank you ![]() | ||
teacash
Canada494 Posts
STARCRAFT Ⅱ Open Season 3 Schedule Ro64 : Nov. 22nd ~ Nov. 25th Ro32 : Nov. 26th ~ Dec. 1st Ro16 : Dec. 2nd & 3rd Ro8 : Dec. 6th & 7th Semi-Finals : Dec. 9th & 10th Finals : Dec. 18th | ||
teacash
Canada494 Posts
Make a list of Clan success in the qualifiers. Not just number of each clan represented in the Ro64 (ZeNex or fOu seem to be near the top from a glance), but the number of clan members who played qualifiers and the % who made it to the Ro64.. This would give a nice little picture of which clans apparently have the highest average skill level (It's obviously Liquid ![]() | ||
DonKey_
Liechtenstein1356 Posts
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Antoine
United States7481 Posts
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theherder2
United States538 Posts
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Glam
United States325 Posts
On November 18 2010 05:09 theherder2 wrote: I'm super excited for GSL to start up again. I'm still not over HuK losing though. I'm happy for the Liquid guys but it felt like since HuK was last and arguably the most favorited to qualify, it felt like all the undercards won but the main event lost, leaving a bittersweet aftertaste. I wouldn't have considered HuK the favored to qualify... all of the other TL guys have way more experience in this setting that HuK. I would actually have been surprised if HuK had made it. | ||
mordk
Chile8385 Posts
On November 18 2010 05:09 theherder2 wrote: I'm super excited for GSL to start up again. I'm still not over HuK losing though. I'm happy for the Liquid guys but it felt like since HuK was last and arguably the most favorited to qualify, it felt like all the undercards won but the main event lost, leaving a bittersweet aftertaste. IMO HuK was the least favored to qualify.. for a couple of reasons.. first of all, he plays protoss, which is really the underdog here.. second.. of all of liquid's players this season, HuK seems to have the least "mature" playing style, he's good, but he needs to be way more solid to compete against koreans.. third.. and related to him being protoss and so many zerg players being around.. I believe the last map in the qualy pool was scrap station.. really tough times. I think that by staying in korea for a while he can make HUGE progress though, in his games there's lots of talent, he just needs to clear the rough edges in his play and he'll become better. Ret, Jinro and Haypro look more "seasoned" than Huk, and I believe this has been true for some time now. | ||
PirateFX
Malaysia252 Posts
On November 18 2010 05:18 Glam wrote: I wouldn't have considered HuK the favored to qualify... all of the other TL guys have way more experience in this setting that HuK. I would actually have been surprised if HuK had made it. Gotta agree with this. I felt Jinro and Haypro were the two most likely to qualify. | ||
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