
IGN Pro League Season 4 Pacific Qualifiers - Page 56
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ToAnyone
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Jehct
New Zealand9115 Posts
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dAPhREAk
Nauru12397 Posts
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Canucklehead
Canada5074 Posts
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Surriel
United Kingdom198 Posts
On topic though, was wishing for more epic games but I cant complain when MKP wins. | ||
thatsundowner
Canada312 Posts
On November 08 2011 14:52 dAPhREAk wrote: hold on.... are they actually showing games finally?? It started before the TL calendar even said it would today, and has been running smoothly. Of course, the games have all been hilariously one sided | ||
babylon
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Isaac
United States810 Posts
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Doraemon
Australia14949 Posts
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Zzoram
Canada7115 Posts
Even Naniwa lately hasn't done anything but lose. Isn't this tournament being played on SEA where patch 1.4.2 just went live? Right now Huk, Idra, and Stephano are the foreigners to watch. They actually win their games against Koreans, so it's not just all hype when we hear about them being good. Too many other foreigners we always hear are so good, but then they just don't put up the results. | ||
halvorg
Norway717 Posts
On November 08 2011 14:53 babylon wrote: SaSe's looking absolutely terrible these past two days -- even worse than Moon, who's not even playing SC2 full-time. Hope he gets into shape soon; he was beasting pretty heavily at MLG too. The horrible event has to take some of the blame. HelloSaSe Kim Hammar waaaaaaaaaa waited 9 hours to play and now it's 11 PM no idea who I play neither what time tomorrow #help | ||
babylon
8765 Posts
On November 08 2011 14:56 Zzoram wrote: SaSe is overrated. He's good but he's not competitive with Koreans. Even Naniwa lately hasn't done anything but lose. Isn't this tournament being played on SEA where patch 1.4.2 just went live? Right now Huk, Idra, and Stephano are the foreigners to watch. They actually win their games against Koreans, so it's not just all hype when we hear about them being good. Too many other foreigners we always hear are so good, but then they just don't put up the results. SaSe beat Bomber at MLG, and MKP's actually said himself that SaSe's one to watch out for in the future. | ||
ptbl
United States6074 Posts
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babylon
8765 Posts
On November 08 2011 14:59 ptbl wrote: Pretty bm from CSN to undercut IGN/IPL. IPL decided not to show the gaims because of the tainted organizers for this particular qualifier, but CSN goes aheah supporting Gus and his actions thrpugh atreaming, which legitimizes their actions. Um. No, it doesn't. IPL said that PPSL can go on streaming their games, just not through the IPL stream. Jeez, if you brought over a bunch of Koreans and fucking Tastosis to cast the games, do you really not expect them to stream the games? EDIT: Brackets updated, btw. js took out Check. Only big "upset" I see. | ||
pdd
Australia9933 Posts
On November 08 2011 14:56 Zzoram wrote: Even Naniwa lately hasn't done anything but lose. Isn't this tournament being played on SEA where patch 1.4.2 just went live? Considering Naniwa disappeared from the scene when he went to practice in Korea, and came out at Blizzcon narrowly losing to Nestea and Sen, and beating the likes of Major, Sen (in WB bracket) and Dimaga, I think it's fair to say that you're wrong. | ||
Zzoram
Canada7115 Posts
On November 08 2011 14:59 ptbl wrote: Pretty bm from CSN to undercut IGN/IPL. IPL decided not to show the games because of the tainted organizers for this particular qualifier, but CSN goes ahead supporting Gus and his actions through atreaming, which legitimizes their actions. It doesn't legitimize anything. We still know Gus is a scam artist and needs to be barred from the community. However, Tastetosis and some Korean superstars are there, we want to see them play. | ||
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Adebisi
Canada1637 Posts
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Zzoram
Canada7115 Posts
On November 08 2011 15:02 pdd wrote: Considering Naniwa disappeared from the scene when he went to practice in Korea, and came out at Blizzcon narrowly losing to Nestea and Sen, and beating the likes of Major, Sen (in WB bracket) and Dimaga, I think it's fair to say that you're wrong. I guess we'll find out when he plays his 3rd time seeded into GSL Code A. | ||
elliminist
Japan121 Posts
On November 08 2011 14:59 ptbl wrote: Pretty bm from CSN to undercut IGN/IPL. IPL decided not to show the games because of the tainted organizers for this particular qualifier, but CSN goes ahead supporting Gus and his actions through atreaming, which legitimizes their actions. I think it's the opposite, CSN is trying to at least bring some of the atmosphere back for the players and the crowd who came for the PPSL. What they got was an absolute trainwreck, but they're doing their best to be positive and salvage a terrible event. It was right of IPL to remove streaming privileges, but at the same time it's just destroying the value of the event. The action was necessary to make a clear statement to the entire community, but people have put so much work and effort into this. It's so easy to crap on what's happened over the last 2 days, but don't forget that the players themselves and the spectators went out of their way to prepare and come here. If anything CSN is making their efforts not wasted. If anything this is truly saving e-sports. The tournament organisers will get what's coming for them afterwards, let's just focus on the positivity of their efforts. EDIT: good to see that the koreans are at least getting accounts with their own names on them, instead of yesterday's account sharing from the AZK clan. Probably guest keys but whatever it takes... | ||
mindjames
Israel320 Posts
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