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Please avoid making the following comments in this topic: -Balance complaints; -Player or caster bashing; -Stream quality or lag complaints;-Offtopic arguments and negativisms. -No effort posts such as +1's, quotes without adding to them and general 'hahaha' etc posts. This is a free event hosted for your entertainment, please enjoy it as such and treat your fellow community members with respect when you post. Transgressions of forum rules and etiquette will be met with bans. For tournament information and results please check our Liquipedia site for the event! You can find it at the end of this link: http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2011_DreamHack/Valencia_InvitationalIf you have any questions feel free to shoot me a PM on site or query me on IRC. Have fun ~Nyovne On September 18 2011 01:54 TotalBiscuit wrote: Oh stop whining you lot. Bunch of sissies on this forum. The only drama is coming from you guys. Enjoy the tournament and stop acting like this is TMZ XD |
On September 18 2011 00:16 marttorn wrote: This lag is pretty ba-
*checks mod note, the big red bolded one*
Oh right, this isn't the place to be a bitch about my stream lag! haha!
Hey mate and everyone else watching from Europe: try http://ultrasurf.us/ , it will fix your lagg-issues. Someone from this thread pointed that out, you just run the programm and it will fix the lagg automatically.
Works for me at least.
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On September 18 2011 00:28 rO_Or wrote:Show nested quote +On September 18 2011 00:26 blooblooblahblah wrote:On September 18 2011 00:23 rO_Or wrote:On September 18 2011 00:22 Headnoob wrote: Rain was nothing special in korea, glad to see he's gone back to being nothing special outside of it too LOL so ignorant. TvP is a ridiculously hard matchup right now. The only build with mild success is 1-1-1 and its not too difficult for toss to stop if they scout whatsoever. Not really surprised to see him losing to naniwa. haha the irony What irony? Do you even know what irony is? Pretty insightful and informative post buddy.
his? yeah i agree
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i REALLY love those video "pics" of the players! So much better than those foto poses at GSL
Go Naniwa! So far everybody i hoped for won
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On September 18 2011 00:23 rO_Or wrote:Show nested quote +On September 18 2011 00:22 Headnoob wrote: Rain was nothing special in korea, glad to see he's gone back to being nothing special outside of it too LOL so ignorant. TvP is a ridiculously hard matchup right now. The only build with mild success is 1-1-1 and its not too difficult for toss to stop if they scout whatsoever. Not really surprised to see him losing to naniwa.
I think you've got that the wrong way round my friend.
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Switched to the spanish stream, quite entertaining. Muchissimo chronoboost!
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On September 18 2011 00:29 Provocateur wrote:Show nested quote +On September 18 2011 00:24 Montana[TK] wrote:On September 18 2011 00:23 Binabik wrote:On September 18 2011 00:22 Montana[TK] wrote:On September 18 2011 00:22 Probe1 wrote:On September 18 2011 00:21 rpgalon wrote: poor play by rain Rain opened 4 rax after fast expanding and committed 17+ marines, 2 scvs and a canceled bunker to an early push that did nothing. It was a super aggressive opening after an eco first and it did. not. work. He killed ~8 probes. No he didn't lol ya he did lol 3-4 probes would be a more accurate number by the looks of it. He lost a similar amount trying to get the bunker up at his nat anyway so bottom line is it was a really unsuccesful early game move by Rain. They just said he killed 6 probes, they checked the replays
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I much prefer the Dreamhack Valencia commercials to the trash MLG usually plays.
Dreamhack commercials are stylish, well produced, and targeted towards gamers. MLG commercials are insultingly dudebro.
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Naniwa has to be prepared for that ghost rush now.
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On September 18 2011 00:28 rO_Or wrote:Show nested quote +On September 18 2011 00:26 blooblooblahblah wrote:On September 18 2011 00:23 rO_Or wrote:On September 18 2011 00:22 Headnoob wrote: Rain was nothing special in korea, glad to see he's gone back to being nothing special outside of it too LOL so ignorant. TvP is a ridiculously hard matchup right now. The only build with mild success is 1-1-1 and its not too difficult for toss to stop if they scout whatsoever. Not really surprised to see him losing to naniwa. haha the irony What irony? Do you even know what irony is? Pretty insightful and informative post buddy.
Well, i'm not saying people should actively post in an aggressively stupid fashion, but this is an LR thread. You can't expect... uh, ANY posts here in LR to be particularly insightful or genius.
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On September 18 2011 00:28 Nifel wrote:Show nested quote +On September 18 2011 00:26 Eufouria wrote:On September 18 2011 00:22 Headnoob wrote: Rain was nothing special in korea, glad to see he's gone back to being nothing special outside of it too He was in code S from the start, until he left it through choice, thats pretty impressive. And he's managed to compete with the MLG Korean invites, despite living in New York for the last couple of months. What other 'foreigner' can claim that? Rain was perhaps not "special", but he was always in the top, competing in Code S which, quite honestly, surpasses any and all of Naniwa's past achievements.
Too bad achievements don't dictate who's the better player now. 
And let's be honest, Starcraft 2 as a whole was awful when Rain was in the top. Only NesTea and Jinro played in a way that makes any sense (and Idra I guess).
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On September 18 2011 00:30 Zzoram wrote: I much prefer the Dreamhack Valencia commercials to the trash MLG usually plays.
Dreamhack commercials are stylish, well produced, and targeted towards gamers. MLG commercials are insultingly dudebro.
Get real!
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3:00 Gasless Rain 1 rax 2 supply depots vs Naniwas fast two gas 1 gate cyber. 3:45 Rain's FE
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On September 18 2011 00:30 Zzoram wrote: I much prefer the Dreamhack Valencia commercials to the trash MLG usually plays.
Dreamhack commercials are stylish, well produced, and targeted towards gamers. MLG commercials are insultingly dudebro. Yeah the sound is 10x louder than the stream though.
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On September 18 2011 00:30 Zzoram wrote: I much prefer the Dreamhack Valencia commercials to the trash MLG usually plays.
Dreamhack commercials are stylish, well produced, and targeted towards gamers. MLG commercials are insultingly dudebro. But we get to see Fergie eat a cherry!!! :p
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The lag was fine for me the first match, now it's lagging every 3s even with that program (Already forgot what it's called), FARKING RAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGEEEE
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On September 18 2011 00:30 Zzoram wrote: I much prefer the Dreamhack Valencia commercials to the trash MLG usually plays.
Dreamhack commercials are stylish, well produced, and targeted towards gamers. MLG commercials are insultingly dudebro. Probably because they're targeted for the Halo/CoD crowd...
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On September 18 2011 00:28 Nifel wrote:Show nested quote +On September 18 2011 00:26 Eufouria wrote:On September 18 2011 00:22 Headnoob wrote: Rain was nothing special in korea, glad to see he's gone back to being nothing special outside of it too He was in code S from the start, until he left it through choice, thats pretty impressive. And he's managed to compete with the MLG Korean invites, despite living in New York for the last couple of months. What other 'foreigner' can claim that? Rain was perhaps not "special", but he was always in the top, competing in Code S which, quite honestly, surpasses any and all of Naniwa's past achievements. He built up a bad reputation from cheesing Nestea out, and he himself said that that was because he didn't have time to prepare properly. He actually showed more solid play in his alter games in the GSL. I also have a feeling that he's one of those players that gets nervous before games and resorts to cheese.
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