Okay we're going to start cracking down on people bashing players for no reason. You don't have to like every player, but at least show some respect. (as of page 402)
On June 05 2011 11:29 Chainfire99 wrote: Bragging rights? It's not a fair competition. You have pro Korean players who can make a living off of competing in the game...they can afford to practice 60+ hrs a week in gaming houses with several other similarly skilled teammates and coaches overseeing everything. The majority of non-Korean "pros" aren't ableto do the same. Practice and hard work is everything.
IMO the Koreans aren't dominating enough, they shouldn't lose a game EVER.
^lol you clearly do not understand the game very well. Even IDRA said that there it is very difficult to completely dominate the game as a player with near perfect consistency. And yet, the Koreans are showing that they are a cut above the rest. Don't be mad at me be mad at the stats
Korea fighting!!!!!!
If Non-Koreans could afford team houses and to be able to practice 60+ hrs a week then there would be ZERO difference in skill.
Uh there are non-Koreans who live in team houses and can practice as much as they want.
alot of it has to come down to dedication also tho. You dont turn on korean streams and see them playing custom games or ffas.
On June 05 2011 11:29 Chainfire99 wrote: Bragging rights? It's not a fair competition. You have pro Korean players who can make a living off of competing in the game...they can afford to practice 60+ hrs a week in gaming houses with several other similarly skilled teammates and coaches overseeing everything. The majority of non-Korean "pros" aren't ableto do the same. Practice and hard work is everything.
IMO the Koreans aren't dominating enough, they shouldn't lose a game EVER.
^lol you clearly do not understand the game very well. Even IDRA said that there it is very difficult to completely dominate the game as a player with near perfect consistency. And yet, the Koreans are showing that they are a cut above the rest. Don't be mad at me be mad at the stats
Korea fighting!!!!!!
yea but you're a fool. It's cool that you are a proud Korean but your arrogance is off-putting. It's like watching Brock Lesnar beat the crap out of a young heavyweight with far less experience in mma and rubbing in the inevitable beat down in everyone's faces.
Koreans aren't better because of their ethnicity...they aren't special outside of their great and fortunate environment that they are exposed to. If Non-Koreans could afford team houses and to be able to practice 60+ hrs a week then there would be ZERO difference in skill.
holy shit, you'd be a buzzkill to watch the olympics with
On June 05 2011 11:29 Chainfire99 wrote: Bragging rights? It's not a fair competition. You have pro Korean players who can make a living off of competing in the game...they can afford to practice 60+ hrs a week in gaming houses with several other similarly skilled teammates and coaches overseeing everything. The majority of non-Korean "pros" aren't ableto do the same. Practice and hard work is everything.
IMO the Koreans aren't dominating enough, they shouldn't lose a game EVER.
^lol you clearly do not understand the game very well. Even IDRA said that there it is very difficult to completely dominate the game as a player with near perfect consistency. And yet, the Koreans are showing that they are a cut above the rest. Don't be mad at me be mad at the stats
Korea fighting!!!!!!
If Non-Koreans could afford team houses and to be able to practice 60+ hrs a week then there would be ZERO difference in skill.
Uh there are non-Koreans who live in team houses and can practice as much as they want.
Their practice schedule doesn't compare at all like the Koreans
And I don't see it ever. At least when you compare the practice of these SC2 foreigners to what top BW players go through. I think Flash said in an interview he once practiced for 16 straight hours, until he hands started to bleed.
On June 05 2011 11:29 Chainfire99 wrote: Bragging rights? It's not a fair competition. You have pro Korean players who can make a living off of competing in the game...they can afford to practice 60+ hrs a week in gaming houses with several other similarly skilled teammates and coaches overseeing everything. The majority of non-Korean "pros" aren't ableto do the same. Practice and hard work is everything.
IMO the Koreans aren't dominating enough, they shouldn't lose a game EVER.
^lol you clearly do not understand the game very well. Even IDRA said that there it is very difficult to completely dominate the game as a player with near perfect consistency. And yet, the Koreans are showing that they are a cut above the rest. Don't be mad at me be mad at the stats
Korea fighting!!!!!!
yea but you're a fool. It's cool that you are a proud Korean but your arrogance is off-putting. It's like watching Brock Lesnar beat the crap out of a young heavyweight with far less experience in mma and rubbing in the inevitable beat down in everyone's faces.
Koreans aren't better because of their ethnicity...they aren't special outside of their great and fortunate environment that they are exposed to. If Non-Koreans could afford team houses and to be able to practice 60+ hrs a week then there would be ZERO difference in skill.
Do you not follow the scene? There are many foreigners who play the game for a living. Stop talking.
On June 05 2011 11:29 Chainfire99 wrote: Bragging rights? It's not a fair competition. You have pro Korean players who can make a living off of competing in the game...they can afford to practice 60+ hrs a week in gaming houses with several other similarly skilled teammates and coaches overseeing everything. The majority of non-Korean "pros" aren't ableto do the same. Practice and hard work is everything.
IMO the Koreans aren't dominating enough, they shouldn't lose a game EVER.
^lol you clearly do not understand the game very well. Even IDRA said that there it is very difficult to completely dominate the game as a player with near perfect consistency. And yet, the Koreans are showing that they are a cut above the rest. Don't be mad at me be mad at the stats
Korea fighting!!!!!!
If Non-Koreans could afford team houses and to be able to practice 60+ hrs a week then there would be ZERO difference in skill.
Uh there are non-Koreans who live in team houses and can practice as much as they want.
alot of it has to come down to dedication also tho. You dont turn on korean streams and see them playing custom games or ffas.
Well, you can also tell your parents that your a pro-Gamer and they won't say, "WTF is that?"
On June 05 2011 11:29 Chainfire99 wrote: Bragging rights? It's not a fair competition. You have pro Korean players who can make a living off of competing in the game...they can afford to practice 60+ hrs a week in gaming houses with several other similarly skilled teammates and coaches overseeing everything. The majority of non-Korean "pros" aren't able to do the same. Practice and hard work is everything.
IMO the Koreans aren't dominating enough, they shouldn't lose a game EVER.
take away mbs and you'll get your domination.
Forgive my ignorance but what does mbs stand for?
Multiple Building Selection.
You know how you can grab 6 barracks at once?
In BW you couldn't do that, you had to individually click each one.
And the game would lose a ton of casual gamers without stuff like this or auto-mining.
That Blizz didn't think of such stuff in 1998 does not mean that BW was designed more competetive.
BTW why does TLO and QXC play atm? isn't tlo seeeded to champanship anyways and qxc in lower finals?