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feedback: - skip intros, shorter breaks - do double elimination plzzzz, more games, more entertainment (players travel around the world to play one game? at least 8 of them.. seriously...who is responsible for that?) - get a better organization and implementation (sound, earthquakecam, interviewers?)
ahh I'm too tired to list all the other stuff that did not work.. its getting too late..
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On July 09 2011 09:16 Disposition1989 wrote: the only people more nit picky about things, i.e. what seems like a whole lot of TL posters, are canadian hockey fans (including myself). you either paid 25 bucks for like a thousand million hours of content, or youre watching it for free. you know what i did when the sound was low? turned my speakers up. when the sound levelled out, guess what. i turned my speakers down. done
What if you are one of the many people with laptops huh? Then you rely more on the soundlevels of the source.
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wow ok.... i went to bed during the 2 hour delay at the start and come back to see its only the 5th match of the grand finals... WHAT?!?!?!?!? lolol??? how long more till the next match?
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NASL is doing a good job now. I'm just happy to be part of a time that can watch this stuff. People stop being so negative! It's so much fun to relax and enjoy things.
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On July 09 2011 09:16 Jibba wrote:Show nested quote +On July 09 2011 09:13 itsTheSituatioN wrote: although the production hasn't been perfect, i think the games have been really fun to watch. that alone makes the event more exciting thus far than IPL or TSL. It's been a bunch of domination by Code A players. How is it possibly comparable to TSL or IPL?
Full of Code Z players?
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On July 09 2011 09:15 baldgye wrote:Show nested quote +On July 09 2011 09:14 FeaRDaMaN wrote: Where is LiquidHuk when we need him!! Why isn't he in NASL? There is this little thing in somewhere called 'korea' (?) called the GSL (?) It's like a rip off of the NASL apprentally...
Yes I know Huk is in Korea... He could of just came over with all the other Koreans?
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On July 09 2011 09:16 Nero. wrote:Show nested quote +On July 09 2011 09:15 Chicane wrote:On July 09 2011 09:11 LastDance wrote:On July 09 2011 09:07 HelloxD wrote:On July 09 2011 09:05 Baituri wrote:On July 09 2011 09:04 Sebzou wrote:On July 09 2011 09:02 InvalidID wrote: Moon is sort of an honorary foreigner. In WC3 he played for foreign teams for most of his career. hah,., yeah,, they should give us moon ^_^ A lot of Koreans were on foreigner teams. The WC3 culture was more spreaded out. i like how Moon competes in foreign events only and now more successful then lyn Because Lyn doesn't have the Blademaster imbalance in SC2. True. He should change to Protoss for DTs. I still have nightmares of Blademasters  : *chop* *chop* *chop*= Archmage LvL X died
hahahhahaha omg so true, i would ad:
*chop* *critical* *critical*= Archmage LvL X died
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On July 09 2011 09:16 Disposition1989 wrote: the only people more nit picky about things, i.e. what seems like a whole lot of TL posters, are canadian hockey fans (including myself). you either paid 25 bucks for like a thousand million hours of content, or youre watching it for free. you know what i did when the sound was low? turned my speakers up. when the sound levelled out, guess what. i turned my speakers down. done
Smartest guy on TL
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On July 09 2011 09:17 thepuppyassassin wrote: This Korean dominance might actually be good for the NASL. Just look at how large this thread is on the first day. People want to see the foreign and Korean pro scene duke it out. Of course.. if Koreans continue to dominate in such a fashion.. things will quickly get dull. Not really, we just get 4 GSL's and it will be awesome!
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I hope Tasteless and/or Artosis are finally going to get a shot at casting after the break.
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On July 09 2011 09:16 JayJay_90 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 09 2011 09:11 Cush wrote:On July 09 2011 09:08 MechKing wrote:On July 09 2011 08:59 Sebzou wrote:On July 09 2011 08:58 JayJay_90 wrote:On July 09 2011 08:52 Robonord wrote: Is it weird that I like the translator more then Rachel? >_> i agree, translator chick >>>> rachel and anna. been thinking the same thing ^_^ She's pretty cute :3 Dudes, anna is hotter than the translating chick. not saying the translator is incredibly hot or anything, but i'd still prefer her over anna  Yeah, Anna is hotter but the translator girl is cute and probably very smart.
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Do double elimination
And why do we have to wait so long??? I will fall asleep.
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On July 09 2011 09:16 Disposition1989 wrote: the only people more nit picky about things, i.e. what seems like a whole lot of TL posters, are canadian hockey fans (including myself). you either paid 25 bucks for like a thousand million hours of content, or youre watching it for free. you know what i did when the sound was low? turned my speakers up. when the sound levelled out, guess what. i turned my speakers down. done
FWIW I had my volume completely maxed and could still barely hear it without putting on headphones
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On July 09 2011 09:07 oriox wrote:Show nested quote +On July 09 2011 08:52 Finrod1 wrote:On July 09 2011 08:48 BuZZ123 wrote: I hope the systematic smack down of foreigners in recent tournaments encourages our professional players to practice like they are professional players. Practicing your job 3 hours a day because all of NA only does that will not cut it. i don't think they will. the few that are willing to try are moving to korea like huk/jinro/fxo/nani/thorzain the rest is happy enough with winning something. the foreigner who will stay outside of korea will have no chance, not even with those progaming houses like eg/reign because they just will lack the structure and desire of the players to practice really really hard. sad story kinda but... at least we will see more epic sc2 games from koreans  That is the only way for them to be competitive, is to train with Koreans. Something that most foreigners cannot do. All of you people saying "lol why u want the bad players to play???" are missing the point. This is why you have tiered leagues in other sports, if there was only one professional baseball league right now then most baseball players would quit because they cannot compete. This doesn't mean they are terrible or don't practice enough, it just means they need to play people on the same level as them for the games to be competitive. If you invite the Yankees to every minor league game, they will win everything, this doesn't mean those minor league teams are horrible. The Koreans being invited to every foreign event which happens over a weekend means they risk little, and have access to all the rewards that foreigners do. So where do the foreigners turn to, especially in NA? Where is the incentive to compete when even MLG is overtaken by Koreans? In turn, a foreigner has little access to Code A because they must live there for a month+ and for only 1500$, Koreans fly in over the weekend and snatch up 5k at MLG, 50k at NASL. What incentive does the minor league baseball player have when he knows he cannot get paid unless he beats the Yankees? Without a tiered division, you eliminate any incentive at foreigners from entering the scene. The barrier to entry becomes too high, cannot be overcome by practical means.
lets take the easiest way, call ourselfs worse ban koreans from coming and win our own prizes, but you know that the gap will become wider and wider that way?
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Zenio!!!!!!!!!!!!! does he know he's on camera?!
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![[image loading]](http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/6497/balancenaslinter.png) "english version"
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On July 09 2011 09:17 Telcontar wrote:Show nested quote +On July 09 2011 09:16 Jibba wrote:On July 09 2011 09:13 itsTheSituatioN wrote: although the production hasn't been perfect, i think the games have been really fun to watch. that alone makes the event more exciting thus far than IPL or TSL. It's been a bunch of domination by Code A players. How is it possibly comparable to TSL or IPL? Yeah it's been too one-sided to enjoy really. I guess we'll have closer games when the Koreans go up against each other. The only game I thought was exciting to watch was the second gave between Sheth and Squirtle but only because of the comeback that Squirtle had
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I wish I could be there to get an autograph...
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On July 09 2011 09:16 Jibba wrote:Show nested quote +On July 09 2011 09:13 itsTheSituatioN wrote: although the production hasn't been perfect, i think the games have been really fun to watch. that alone makes the event more exciting thus far than IPL or TSL. It's been a bunch of domination by Code A players. How is it possibly comparable to TSL or IPL?
are you saying july a broodwar legend a noob? are you saying boxer the 1st bonjwa a noob? are you saying moon the best wc3 ( hehe ) player a noob? are you saying alive the no.1 on korean ladder a noob? are you saying zenio a code s player a code a player? are you saying mc a noob? are you saying special taktiks is a noob??
It can be compared to IPL because the gameplay lvl is higher ( everybody knows )
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