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On June 02 2011 15:17 Mohdoo wrote: lmao moon better not let kiwikaki come back after basically toying with him for the past like 15 minutes. Kiwikaki's supply was dropping slowly for the last 15 minutes while Moon was pretty much maxed the entire time.
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On June 02 2011 15:13 anonymitylol wrote:Show nested quote +On June 02 2011 15:08 bwin wrote: I mean, if your entire business is structured around the internet, it is your responsibility to make sure the internet is stable. I understand shit happens but to say that nothing could have been done to prevent this just sounds like you're trying to pass off blame. If the internet goes out because of your ISP, there is NOTHING you can do. Don't get all uppity over them losing their internet, there was nothing they could've done about it.
Lol. idiot. they can, like I said, post the VODs for free. problem solved.
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sad that kiwi lost gg's though
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On June 02 2011 15:23 Psyclon wrote: Who knew Moon was capable of such monstrous play! anyone who saw him dominate wc3, perhaps this is moons coming out party for sc2?
now grubby needs to...
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okay. THAT is the moon that I know.
I kept seeing those annoying dryads picking at peasants at an expo w/ his demon hunter.
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Definitely the "Marquee" match. Sick play by Moon. 100 drones, remax army, throw away army. Tech switch, throw away, remax. Tech switch, throw away, remax. Rinse and repeat. Kiwi was doing his best, too.
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Either poor editing or there is another match.
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Next week is going to be awesome:
Moon vs. Fenix to decide one spot Sheth vs. Morrow to decide the other
Most likely case is that whichever 2 win will advance. Morrow is 7-1... but his map score is poor. He will most likely lose any 7-2 tie. If he doesn't win next week... he is at best tied for 2nd in the group. So he is by no means secure.
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That was pretty scary style from Moon..,,
Whenever I thought about Zerg endgame that is what I've always imagined it would be
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On June 02 2011 15:24 SpiritAshura wrote:Show nested quote +On June 02 2011 15:23 Psyclon wrote: Who knew Moon was capable of such monstrous play! anyone who saw him dominate wc3, perhaps this is moons coming out party for sc2? now grubby needs to...  Give it time. All the WC3 players are finally starting to come around... Grubby just came into the SC2 scene much later than any of the others so he has a ways to go.
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On June 02 2011 15:21 Mohdoo wrote: Moon just went Super Saiyan and ripped Kiwikaki's body apart O_O
Damn Moon. Damn.
That reminded me of his playstyle on LT back from WC3.
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Everything about the last game was great, with a possible exception for Kiwikaki completely abstaining from harassment.
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On June 02 2011 15:23 bobwhiz wrote:Show nested quote +On June 02 2011 15:11 bwin wrote:On June 02 2011 15:01 bobwhiz wrote:On June 02 2011 14:57 Encrypto wrote:On June 02 2011 14:44 jyLee wrote:On June 02 2011 14:36 Encrypto wrote:On June 02 2011 14:33 GosuCoachingTV wrote: The internet is still down here. We're giving it until 11:00PM PDT (around 30 mins) to come up, otherwise we're just going to shut the stream down for the night, sorry guys.
You can catch the rebroadcast tomorrow morning/afternoon (9:00AM PDT) if things are fixed by then (which hopefully they should be) and the internet doesn't come back on by 11:00PM PDT tonight. So you're going to provide these VODs for free then, right? some of us can't make the rebroadcast, and that wouldn't be fair Grow the fuck up. Life aint fair as is apparant by the terrible luck nasl has had tonight. Either quit being a jew and buy a pass or make it to the scheduled broadcasts. Hmm? I made it to my continent's free broadcast, so what are you trying to say? It's called European for a reason. Second, if you're going to provide a free service, you do it right. Regardless of whether it was free or not, if they tell me that they are going to broadcast something and, for whatever reason, it doesn't happen, it's on them to still provide it. Corporations understand this. Even though it's free, it's a promise to it's viewership and a reflection on the company. If they say they're going to do something and they don't, that's not right. If Ben and Jerry's advertised a free ice cream day and all the cows they used died, you would be the guy BANGING on the doors, yelling at the managers, going back into the business each day of the week demanding your free ice cream. And.. as a respectable business I would assume that Ben and Jerry's would probably have a different free ice cream day when they got new cows. I don't understand why this is difficult. Maybe, maybe not. That's their choice to make, not your right to demand. You know this- you said probably. It's the whining, entitled, ice cream lover that really ticks me off... not the hopeful consumer.
No, Ben and Jerry's, as a respectable corporation, would FOR SURE, cater to its consumer. The point of giving out free ice cream is to entice the customer to buy it with both good ice cream and good service. That is the perfect analogy to the NASL. That is why they provide the free stream. And that is why they should follow this up with good service, regardless of it being free.
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What was the score for Artosis Rainbow?
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On June 02 2011 15:28 pdd wrote: What was the score for Artosis Rainbow? It was a walkover for Rainbow because Artosis's internet was still out.
And he had to come to the States for MLG so they couldn't reschedule him.
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Watching those games played by Moon gives my high hopes that he will perform decently at MLG.
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On June 02 2011 15:27 DoomsVille wrote:Show nested quote +On June 02 2011 15:24 SpiritAshura wrote:On June 02 2011 15:23 Psyclon wrote: Who knew Moon was capable of such monstrous play! anyone who saw him dominate wc3, perhaps this is moons coming out party for sc2? now grubby needs to...  Give it time. All the WC3 players are finally starting to come around... Grubby just came into the SC2 scene much later than any of the others so he has a ways to go.
It's amazing too because that's not exactly how Moon dominated WC3 - his micro was amazing, but to see his macro-style play this game and the very nice multitasking army splits was very impressive. Personally I think with some time Moon will become a regular Code S Zerg. He's just too good.
On the other hand if you look at Lyn you see play relatively closer to how he played WC3. For Grubby he likes to play slightly differently, using a lot of warp prism drops compared to other players. Feel like he's trying to be "too cute" at the moment, if he just gets down to the basics he might have a better shot.
EDIT: I forgot xiaOt. Talking about a coming out at Stars Wars. While WC3 and SC2 are different games, definitely the RTS is helping them out significantly.
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Man that really is exactly how moon played WC3.
He would often mass expand and then just harass the opponents mineral lines all game long until he bled them out.
It's a smart idea. When you're maxed, why not throw away minerals on hatches everywhere? Secures the expo so you don't lose any mining time if you run out somewhere else or your opponent destroys something. And it gives you pretty much unlimited larva so that you can produce 100 zerglings if you need to.
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On June 02 2011 15:28 Encrypto wrote:Show nested quote +On June 02 2011 15:23 bobwhiz wrote:On June 02 2011 15:11 bwin wrote:On June 02 2011 15:01 bobwhiz wrote:On June 02 2011 14:57 Encrypto wrote:On June 02 2011 14:44 jyLee wrote:On June 02 2011 14:36 Encrypto wrote:On June 02 2011 14:33 GosuCoachingTV wrote: The internet is still down here. We're giving it until 11:00PM PDT (around 30 mins) to come up, otherwise we're just going to shut the stream down for the night, sorry guys.
You can catch the rebroadcast tomorrow morning/afternoon (9:00AM PDT) if things are fixed by then (which hopefully they should be) and the internet doesn't come back on by 11:00PM PDT tonight. So you're going to provide these VODs for free then, right? some of us can't make the rebroadcast, and that wouldn't be fair Grow the fuck up. Life aint fair as is apparant by the terrible luck nasl has had tonight. Either quit being a jew and buy a pass or make it to the scheduled broadcasts. Hmm? I made it to my continent's free broadcast, so what are you trying to say? It's called European for a reason. Second, if you're going to provide a free service, you do it right. Regardless of whether it was free or not, if they tell me that they are going to broadcast something and, for whatever reason, it doesn't happen, it's on them to still provide it. Corporations understand this. Even though it's free, it's a promise to it's viewership and a reflection on the company. If they say they're going to do something and they don't, that's not right. If Ben and Jerry's advertised a free ice cream day and all the cows they used died, you would be the guy BANGING on the doors, yelling at the managers, going back into the business each day of the week demanding your free ice cream. And.. as a respectable business I would assume that Ben and Jerry's would probably have a different free ice cream day when they got new cows. I don't understand why this is difficult. Maybe, maybe not. That's their choice to make, not your right to demand. You know this- you said probably. It's the whining, entitled, ice cream lover that really ticks me off... not the hopeful consumer. No, Ben and Jerry's, as a respectable corporation, would FOR SURE, cater to its consumer. The point of giving out free ice cream is to entice the customer to buy it with both good ice cream and good service. That is the perfect analogy to the NASL. That is why they provide the free stream. And that is why they should follow this up with good service, regardless of it being free. Or they could just rebroadcast this just before or after tomorrows broadcast. It's their service and they can do whatever they want. As you haven't paid them a single dime you are NOT their customer. You are just being selfish.
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On June 02 2011 15:08 bwin wrote: I mean, if your entire business is structured around the internet, it is your responsibility to make sure the internet is stable. I understand shit happens but to say that nothing could have been done to prevent this just sounds like you're trying to pass off blame.
You are right. We literally could have an internet crew out every single day checking the infrastructure over and over again. But what if it happened anyways? Was it our fault for not hiring a better crew? But what if it happened to the best crew money could buy? Were we supposed to have it hard wired to the actual TV/Monitor of each viewer?
At some point we say "sorry" and "we want to make sure it doesn't happen again" but that also doesn't mean you get to claim that we shoulda hired God to make sure there was no way it could happen.
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