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lbmaian
United States689 Posts
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Chicane
United States7875 Posts
On May 09 2011 11:40 Uhh Negative wrote: Meh I'm kind of losing faith in the NASL as an international tournament. Cross-region play is just too unpredictable. I disagree... there is always delay/lag, which is quite predictable. The only thing is, everyone looks at it as... if a good Korean player wins, it was a good game and they out played their opponent, when they lose, it was all because of the lag, and cross region play is not good. I am not saying there is no disadvantage with cross region latency when they lose... but at the same time it seems people look at it as a black and white situation. | ||
Vorlik
1522 Posts
On May 09 2011 11:41 lbmaian wrote: I think Dewbie as good as MKP was around 7 months ago in GSL season 2. haha good comparison | ||
MUFFINS1
United States533 Posts
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scatmango2
United States408 Posts
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1oo
Portugal876 Posts
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Jeremy Reimer
Canada968 Posts
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Uhh Negative
United States1090 Posts
On May 09 2011 11:42 Chicane wrote: I disagree... there is always delay/lag, which is quite predictable. The only thing is, everyone looks at it as... if a good Korean player wins, it was a good game and they out played their opponent, when they lose, it was all because of the lag, and cross region play is not good. I am not saying there is no disadvantage with cross region latency when they lose... but at the same time it seems people look at it as a black and white situation. Yeah but we are just seeing results that just aren't reflective of the players actual skill. Maybe SC2 is just too young and unpredictable still. Koreans just shouldn't play in the NASL, to be honest. | ||
SKtheAnathema
United States885 Posts
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tensionz
United States130 Posts
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branflakes14
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Beef Noodles
United States937 Posts
On May 09 2011 11:43 SKtheAnathema wrote: wtf @ drewbie's facechinneck He looks normal. The camera is just at a low angle and drewbie is really tall. | ||
AimForTheBushes
United States1760 Posts
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Ikaros
United States16 Posts
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Dingobloo
Australia1903 Posts
On May 09 2011 11:44 branflakes14 wrote: Drewbie really should lift that camera up and give it an angle. He looks like beaker from the muppets with that angle. | ||
GinDo
3327 Posts
On May 09 2011 11:43 1oo wrote: gretorp please stop saying walk me trou >_< This and stupid. "OMG Stupid good, stupid strong, stupid fast, etc" | ||
Shwizzy
United States80 Posts
On May 09 2011 11:45 Dingobloo wrote: He looks like beaker from the muppets with that angle. LOLOL | ||
TheHova
United Kingdom2612 Posts
On May 09 2011 11:44 branflakes14 wrote: Drewbie really should lift that camera up and give it an angle. Why? So he can look slightly better for his adoring nerd fans O_O Who really cares what the guy looks like? | ||
askTeivospy
1525 Posts
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SMD
Canada627 Posts
On May 09 2011 11:42 Chicane wrote: I disagree... there is always delay/lag. The only thing is, everyone looks at it as... if a good Korean player wins, it was a good game and they out played their opponent, when they lose, it was all because of the lag, and cross region play is not good. I am not saying there is no disadvantage with cross region latency when they lose... but at the same time it seems people look at it as a black and white situation. Not to mention some of the koreans (and sen since he is over there) are doing very well. And the final 16 is a LAN event, so if they are actually as good as everyone thinks, they should be able to make the final 16 and dominate. Certain games you can see they are thrown off, but Boxer seems to look okay, sen looks awesome, Ace has looked good, as well as July and Moon. Some koreans are just better at handling the delay - or they practiced a bit to get used to it, its not comming close to ruining games to me. | ||
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