[GSL] Code A Ro32 Day 1 / Code S Ro32 Group B - Page 12
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Gudeldar
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bkrow
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TheButtonmen
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Godstorm
Romania845 Posts
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gn1k
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Hunted
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Sprungjeezy
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IronInko
United States19 Posts
On January 03 2011 18:39 Combine wrote: Guess that's what he gets for keeping all his units clumped up. I'm afraid to play ladder now, going to be a ton of zergs trying that now. Because it's always preferable to just limbo line your army into zerg territory. | ||
LoCaD
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Asha
United Kingdom38149 Posts
On January 03 2011 18:33 Cade wrote: I've always wondered this myself. They wouldn't have had to hire anyone new for it, and it would be awesome for everyone watching. It's not particularly condusive to introducing someone new to SC2 to have the korean interface, and ultimately while I'd imagine most people watching can understand what's going on just fine without it being in English, it would probably just present an extra barrier to entry for on watching the best sc2 in the world. === Nice from Junwi, glad to see him go through =D | ||
Tachion
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ahwala
Germany382 Posts
On January 03 2011 18:38 Lyw9475 wrote: lol artosis is telling the observer what to observer this is hillorious that's exactly how it works, it just shouldn't be that obvious. | ||
Contagious
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bkrow
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On January 03 2011 18:40 Tachion wrote: ta daaaaaaa we have our first recommended game of the GSL code A/S haha and all it took was 5 banelings.. | ||
Blaec
Australia4289 Posts
On January 03 2011 18:39 estee wrote: Yes Just for the baneling mine | ||
NEcropath
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On January 03 2011 18:40 LoCaD wrote: Its freezing prob everywhere Florida is sunny and warm. Just saying. | ||
vyyye
Sweden3917 Posts
On January 03 2011 18:40 Asha` wrote: It's not particularly condusive to introducing someone new to SC2 though, and ultimately while I'd imagine most people watching can understand what's going on just fine without the interface, it would probably just present an extra barrier to entry on watching the best sc2 in the world. I figured people new to SC2 would use the free stream, thus they wouldn't be able to read any of the tooltips anyway. | ||
HollowLord
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Shikyo
Finland33997 Posts
On January 03 2011 18:41 ahwala wrote: that's exactly how it works, it just shouldn't be that obvious. Except it shouldn't, a good observer knows what he's supposed to be observing, and if he's really good the commentators are actually using the information from his observing instead of it being the other way around. | ||
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