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On March 19 2011 03:21 tjhan wrote: All the SEA players are pretty much non-progamers. They must have been really awestruck/nervous lol. The SEA region never had a big RTS scene, maybe except DOTA. I guess 1 slot for Sen is good enough!
Moon-Glade... Don't forget the aussie 
On March 19 2011 03:22 PartyBiscuit wrote:Show nested quote +On March 19 2011 03:21 Zorgaz wrote: That name on the P on the scoreboard, isn't that the exact same name the Z who lost to Sen had? Is it a mistake or has the dude decided to play P now? ^^
Or am i just having a bad memory? That was Xigua 
Ah ok xd. Very similiar names ^^
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On March 19 2011 03:21 Zorgaz wrote: That name on the P on the scoreboard, isn't that the exact same name the Z who lost to Sen had? Is it a mistake or has the dude decided to play P now? ^^
Or am i just having a bad memory?
Probably the game isn't on XiaoTs server, so he plays on another account.
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On March 19 2011 03:18 FXOpen wrote: The official (HQ) stream is up same time tomorrow. With Wolf and unstable casting.
and since im a bit slow, why is that? there are plenty of good english casters available. we are at EU primetime right now and not providing an english streams seems like a mistake.
but maybe im missing something that makes it a good idea to have the the non german and russians waiting a day?
yeah perhaps im critical but i want this to be a success, the idea is great.
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I could participate in this :/
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anyone have any brackets?
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On March 19 2011 03:25 ribboo wrote: I could participate in this :/
No you can't, cause you're not in Asia
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On March 19 2011 03:25 xlat wrote:Show nested quote +On March 19 2011 03:18 FXOpen wrote: The official (HQ) stream is up same time tomorrow. With Wolf and unstable casting. and since im a bit slow, why is that? there are plenty of good english casters available. we are at EU primetime right now and not providing an english streams seems like a mistake. but maybe im missing something that makes it a good idea to have the the non german and russians waiting a day? yeah perhaps im critical but i want this to be a success, the idea is great.
I think they mis-organized the casting of the event. I cannot see any logical explanation for no english stream
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On March 19 2011 03:26 Diks wrote:Show nested quote +On March 19 2011 03:25 xlat wrote:On March 19 2011 03:18 FXOpen wrote: The official (HQ) stream is up same time tomorrow. With Wolf and unstable casting. and since im a bit slow, why is that? there are plenty of good english casters available. we are at EU primetime right now and not providing an english streams seems like a mistake. but maybe im missing something that makes it a good idea to have the the non german and russians waiting a day? yeah perhaps im critical but i want this to be a success, the idea is great. I think they mis-organized the casting of the event. I cannot see any logical explanation for no english stream
Obviously. This sort of staggered casts are never good. GomTV knows this well enough, which is why for TSL 3 they're casting at the same time as the English casters.
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On March 19 2011 03:25 xlat wrote:Show nested quote +On March 19 2011 03:18 FXOpen wrote: The official (HQ) stream is up same time tomorrow. With Wolf and unstable casting. and since im a bit slow, why is that? there are plenty of good english casters available. we are at EU primetime right now and not providing an english streams seems like a mistake. but maybe im missing something that makes it a good idea to have the the non german and russians waiting a day? yeah perhaps im critical but i want this to be a success, the idea is great.
Thats up to GOM to explain. Since we are merely doing their bidding.
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Where is english stream?`O_o
Thanks, didn't see it. And you, cool down.
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On March 19 2011 03:28 Bobobberat wrote: Where is english stream?`O_o OMG, read the OP!
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On March 19 2011 03:28 Bobobberat wrote: Where is english stream?`O_o tomorrow
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On March 19 2011 03:23 Zorgaz wrote:Show nested quote +On March 19 2011 03:21 tjhan wrote: All the SEA players are pretty much non-progamers. They must have been really awestruck/nervous lol. The SEA region never had a big RTS scene, maybe except DOTA. I guess 1 slot for Sen is good enough! Moon-Glade... Don't forget the aussie  Show nested quote +On March 19 2011 03:22 PartyBiscuit wrote:On March 19 2011 03:21 Zorgaz wrote: That name on the P on the scoreboard, isn't that the exact same name the Z who lost to Sen had? Is it a mistake or has the dude decided to play P now? ^^
Or am i just having a bad memory? That was Xigua  Ah ok xd. Very similiar names ^^
I always forget AUS is somehow considered part of SEA sports-wise. It seems like poverty is inversely correlated with gaming skills. See the weakest regions SA, SEA and Africa are pretty much not the richest. So it's really up to Singapore, Australia, NZ, Malaysia to produce the players. Makes you wonder why FXO wants to have their own GSL in malaysia!
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On March 19 2011 02:59 archdevilz wrote: difference in skill level for various regions seems pretty obvious here, don't think they stand any chance vs koreans at all
Some SEA players aren't playing obviously, One of them I think starts with moon >.>
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Sorry for all the issues with the stream guys. Just saw lots of people wanting one and I decided to help out, sadly I had lots of Mic problems.
And TL guys didn't want me to stream it. I totally understand so no worries. Thanks for tuning in with me even through all my hardships. I'll get a new mic haha.
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On March 19 2011 03:29 tjhan wrote:Show nested quote +On March 19 2011 03:23 Zorgaz wrote:On March 19 2011 03:21 tjhan wrote: All the SEA players are pretty much non-progamers. They must have been really awestruck/nervous lol. The SEA region never had a big RTS scene, maybe except DOTA. I guess 1 slot for Sen is good enough! Moon-Glade... Don't forget the aussie  On March 19 2011 03:22 PartyBiscuit wrote:On March 19 2011 03:21 Zorgaz wrote: That name on the P on the scoreboard, isn't that the exact same name the Z who lost to Sen had? Is it a mistake or has the dude decided to play P now? ^^
Or am i just having a bad memory? That was Xigua  Ah ok xd. Very similiar names ^^ I always forget AUS is somehow considered part of SEA sports-wise. It seems like poverty is inversely correlated with gaming skills. See the weakest regions SA, SEA and Africa are pretty much not the richest. So it's really up to Singapore, Australia, NZ, Malaysia to produce the players. Makes you wonder why FXO wants to have their own GSL in malaysia!
Obviously if you can't afford computers or games or broadband internet your gaming skills will not be very good, but that's not true for the key SEA regions involved in pro-gaming. They just aren't as much into the SC scene. Malaysia and Singapore produce some of the best DOTA teams, however.
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On March 19 2011 03:29 tjhan wrote:Show nested quote +On March 19 2011 03:23 Zorgaz wrote:On March 19 2011 03:21 tjhan wrote: All the SEA players are pretty much non-progamers. They must have been really awestruck/nervous lol. The SEA region never had a big RTS scene, maybe except DOTA. I guess 1 slot for Sen is good enough! Moon-Glade... Don't forget the aussie  On March 19 2011 03:22 PartyBiscuit wrote:On March 19 2011 03:21 Zorgaz wrote: That name on the P on the scoreboard, isn't that the exact same name the Z who lost to Sen had? Is it a mistake or has the dude decided to play P now? ^^
Or am i just having a bad memory? That was Xigua  Ah ok xd. Very similiar names ^^ I always forget AUS is somehow considered part of SEA sports-wise. It seems like poverty is inversely correlated with gaming skills. See the weakest regions SA, SEA and Africa are pretty much not the richest. So it's really up to Singapore, Australia, NZ, Malaysia to produce the players. Makes you wonder why FXO wants to have their own GSL in malaysia!
We want to have our own EVENT not GSL, in malaysia for reasons that most people would not understand. Without hijacking this thread. You have to look at the costings, the viability, the profitability, the community, the local trends, the location....
I can do the same event as MLG in Malaysia for 1/20th of the price.
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A reason for the staggered casts might be that the FXOpen is occuring in a few hours - I'm assuming Khaldor will still be casting the qualifiers by then so the English streamers might now have wanted to just abruptly cut out from the cast.
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