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On March 27 2011 04:02 AlexDeLarge wrote: When you play under huge lag conditions, u cannot expect even the best player in the world to perform optimal. You get demoralised and say to yourself "whats the point when i got 2 sec delay". If they played this on lan, MVP would roflstomp him, i'd put heavy $ on that bet.
You know that Adelscott is in EU and that they have a really similar lag, right?
You can't blame that game on lag... Did you actually watch the games/listened to the casters?
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Adelscott, I'm so sorry, I made fun of you the last time I saw you play. I thought you were another LzGamer.
I cheered, uproariously, today. The games I saw. Wow. You deserve to be here. +1 fan.
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the lag wasn't what decided that game. adelscott played really well, mvp made terrible decisions. decision making lost mvp the game
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Very nice play by Adel, especially the counter with the forcefield mazes...well deserved (just a bit weak on macro - dropping expos alone doesn't actually count).
but I have to say it again...Mvp had some of the worst decision making I've ever seen from him, ever. No building/probe targets, just running around mindlessly, waiting until 23 minutes to kill off the first of 4 nexus and that was because he was FORCED to, NO harass, just head on collisions even when he spotted the armies out of position...No lag discussion...just horrible play by him.
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On March 27 2011 04:03 starcraft2rush wrote: MvP could of shut down that 15 nexus on an open map easily early game if it wasnt for lag..lag from KR to NA is much higher than lag from EU to NA atm . alot of lines were damaged in the recent earthquake.
This is absolute nonsense.
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On March 27 2011 04:02 Jiddra wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2011 04:00 andy186 wrote: The complaints about lag are a huge joke. Last i heard the higher seed koreans get the realm choice. Regardless of whether or not lag was involved there, people need to stop making excuses for for their fave players faults. All matches was played on NA.
Only if the player is from EU and Korea. Other matchups will play on their respective servers based upon seed.
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Adelscott: good beer, even better player :D
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On March 27 2011 04:02 GwSC wrote: Great games by Adelscott. Not going to blame the lag, since its impossible to say what role it played without hearing from the players.] I think the GOM World Championship will be a much better indicator of any regional skill gap, if anything.
Yeah this weekend has shown that anything can happen in online tournies in FXOpenis#2 and TSL now, but I will believe it when I see it in a lan with the same playing conditions. To be fair though, mvp made terrible decisions and was not 'ahead' in the non-micro related stakes.
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They both had lag, but micro your mmm is impossible with lags. Sorry but for me this match means nothing...
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Come think think of it I'll just stay away from this thread from now on. Can't take all the whining about lag.
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I have a feeling that Genius is gonna roll QXC. Even tho QXC is kinda a beast, i just dont think they are on the same level, i could be wrong though, look at the Adelscott v MVP game, haha
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This is not the MVP I saw destroy TSL_JYP and TSL_Killer.
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toss is strongest race now by far.
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Is really sad the lag handicap for the koreans. Seriusly, check early game 2, Mvp have only a marine and a reaper, and both did not kite the probes, wtf!
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I think MVP was laging i mean how you lose your units to sarounds from probes but anyways adel played great and mvp decisions were kinda bad why did he kept making rauders when adel had zeals with charge and more upgrades.
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Tbh MVP's macro wasn't really working for him.. and macro still works quite well with lag.
GJ Adel! I, for one, really think you made this happen yourself!
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I figured out a way to solve the lag issue. Play on SEA server :D
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Good luck FXO.JohnLennon
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