[GSL] Aug Code A RO32 Day 3 - Page 246
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TT1
Canada9987 Posts
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Nightmare1795
United States222 Posts
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Zzoram
Canada7115 Posts
This isn't PvP. | ||
XiGua
Sweden3085 Posts
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Onlinejaguar
Australia2823 Posts
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Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
On August 10 2011 16:10 JoeAWESOME wrote: Naniwas PvP is really really good. So I would prefer him to go to the IM house and play with Losira, Nestea, MVP and Happy to practice up his PvT and PvZ as his PvP is strong Do you have to go to the Hoseo academy or whatever to be on NSH? Is it possible Naniwa would leave Dignitas to stay in Korea? | ||
jmbthirteen
United States10734 Posts
On August 10 2011 16:09 AgentV wrote: Yea we need to bring out not only the Americans, but also the South Americans, the European Americans, the African Americans, and the Asian Americans too. Am I missing any Americans? XD Latin Americans! | ||
FarbrorAbavna
Sweden4856 Posts
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omegaslast
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Caphe
Vietnam10817 Posts
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iCanada
Canada10660 Posts
Baneling drop = 100 mins (OL) + 200/200 (drop upgrade) + 4(50/25) (Blings) = 500/300 Templar drop = 50/150 (Templar) + 200 minerals (warp prism) = 250/150 A toss player with Templar tech will have a robo for observers, and Psi Storm anyway. I don't see how a storm drop doesn't compare to a bling drop. | ||
Jacobs Ladder
United States1705 Posts
On August 10 2011 16:06 Djagulingu wrote: You can do some initial damage if they don't prepare (which is rare at high levels), but after that it won't even get you map control. Their just not worth the investment considering their only long term damage is forcing a spore at each base and an overseer or two. I love late game DT harass, but by that doesn't fix the face that during the 1-3 base period they just cost too much gas to be a good investment. But really, this is besides the point. The lack of harass unit didn't lose Sase the game.It's pretty obvious as you can no longer drop DTs while teching to the storms and templar energy and get 25/75 High Templars like in BW. But also, unlike BW, overlords can't detect either, so it's equally reasonable imo. | ||
mprs
Canada2933 Posts
On August 10 2011 16:08 cz wrote: Yes. In SC2, Koreans and non-koreans started off from scratch in the same way (though Koreans obviously had figured out how to actually train to be progamers), so there was an idea that non-koreans, outnumbering korean players, should be as good as koreans. Obviously that's not true, though. I think the entire idea of "how to become a progamer" has to change for foreigners - the stringent korean practice methods have to be used. I mean, Huk seems to do okay, but he's living in a korean house. It's the house and the method that's getting them ahead - that foreigners are still trying to set standards of practicing only half or 2/3 as much as koreans and expecting to do as well is obviously wrong. /offtopic This is like the only thing that is relevant though. lol. You coulda lived off BW knowledge for the first 4-5 months. Now there is no way. Need a ton of practice now to be good. | ||
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Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
On August 10 2011 16:10 XiGua wrote: WTF is going on in the background? They are screaming for no reason. Early game is super exciting! OMG HE'S MAKING A BUILDING | ||
s3rp
Germany3192 Posts
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cheesemaster
Canada1975 Posts
On August 10 2011 16:08 cz wrote: Yes. In SC2, Koreans and non-koreans started off from scratch in the same way (though Koreans obviously had figured out how to actually train to be progamers), so there was an idea that non-koreans, outnumbering korean players, should be as good as koreans. Obviously that's not true, though. I think the entire idea of "how to become a progamer" has to change for foreigners - the stringent korean practice methods have to be used. I mean, Huk seems to do okay, but he's living in a korean house. It's the house and the method that's getting them ahead - that foreigners are still trying to set standards of practicing only half or 2/3 as much as koreans and expecting to do as well is obviously wrong. /offtopic Yea you just have to train in korea, and even then your still gonna be behind for quite a while. If there is huge meta games shifts though (like hots i guess) everyone has to relearn so it would actually be really good if some of these guys stayed until after hots (and trained for a while) then they would probably come back and dominate pretty hard. | ||
N3rV[Green]
United States1935 Posts
Holy fucking shit that was boss. | ||
MonsieurGrimm
Canada2441 Posts
On August 10 2011 16:10 TT1 wrote: wtf are the koreans yelling about DRONE!!! | ||
discw
United States122 Posts
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Jono7272
United Kingdom6330 Posts
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