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Damn zealots wreaking mass damage in the mineral line
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Naniwa playing very well. Zealots did lots of damage
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Have they seriously not had Tastosis do any casting yet today?
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On March 25 2012 04:17 Probasaur wrote: WHAT DID THAT SAY?!?! LMAO The casters!! DId you hear their reaction to reading that from Dustin Browder???
"Dustin Browder checking up on....... ahhuhhhhhhh...... ummmm..."
It said some new guy from complexity congrats to him for his new job we're sending him a pizza and a towel to clean himself up from being on his knees all day for koreans
WHAT
4chan /vg/ inside joke
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On March 25 2012 04:18 Doodsmack wrote: Have they seriously not had Tastosis do any casting yet today?
They casted Polt vs Sheth earlier today.
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JYP is looking super sloppy, his PvP is better than this
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1 base PvP all day
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On March 25 2012 04:18 jmbthirteen wrote: JYP is looking super sloppy, his PvP is better than this JYP has great PvP, and he is playing as well he can for sure.
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On March 25 2012 04:18 darkscream wrote:Show nested quote +On March 25 2012 04:17 Probasaur wrote: WHAT DID THAT SAY?!?! LMAO The casters!! DId you hear their reaction to reading that from Dustin Browder???
"Dustin Browder checking up on....... ahhuhhhhhhh...... ummmm..."
It said some new guy from complexity congrats to him for his new job we're sending him a pizza and a towel to clean himself up from being on his knees all day for koreans
WHAT 4chan /vg/ inside joke
Sigh, 4chan being a bunch of morons again, whats new..
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Canada13407 Posts
This PvP is so werid, Ive not seen 4 ranged collossus on one base in so so long
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awful stream quality + lag = i will not watch anymore. It's a shame for e-sport ~
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On March 25 2012 04:19 Fragile51 wrote:Show nested quote +On March 25 2012 04:18 darkscream wrote:On March 25 2012 04:17 Probasaur wrote: WHAT DID THAT SAY?!?! LMAO The casters!! DId you hear their reaction to reading that from Dustin Browder???
"Dustin Browder checking up on....... ahhuhhhhhhh...... ummmm..."
It said some new guy from complexity congrats to him for his new job we're sending him a pizza and a towel to clean himself up from being on his knees all day for koreans
WHAT 4chan /vg/ inside joke Sigh, 4chan being a bunch of morons again, whats new..
I wouldn't call 4chan the morons, they weren't the casters whose job it is to turn on DnD so thousands of viewers aren't exposed to random internet garbage.
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On March 25 2012 04:19 BBMorti wrote:Show nested quote +On March 25 2012 04:18 jmbthirteen wrote: JYP is looking super sloppy, his PvP is better than this JYP has great PvP, and he is playing as well he can for sure. Not really, he's played better before.
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Fenrax
United States5018 Posts
Stream is incredibly laggy for me. Is it my connection or the stream?
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On March 25 2012 04:17 TaKemE wrote:Not sure if has been posted but here is what happend to Puma's first game (Aweful by Ostojiy imo): Show nested quote +Oottersareneat wrote on reddit:To just defend my player here, for a second: A more accurate title would be "Ostojiy forces a forfeit in game one, and then all-ins Puma twice." There's no doubt that Puma was late for his match - the venue is loud, he's a Korean player, and we had a little bit of trouble finding him and wrangling him. Ultimately, though, he showed up two minutes past the cut-off time. Two minutes. Usually, MLG's somewhat flexible about tardiness, because they (like most of us) just want to see games played. In extreme cases, like with White-Ra in 2011, who was so far past the cut-off time, the MLG admins will enforce forfeits. But, generally, as long as both players want to play, MLG will let the match proceed normally. Unfortunately, this wasn't the case with Ostojiy. According to one MLG admin, and I quote directly, he was "giggling with his teammates about the prospect of getting a free pass past a difficult match." The MLG admin also told me that he was "constantly asking other admins what the cut-off time was for a forfeit" and "bludgeoning them about it." Of course I'm biased, but I don't find this to be particularly sportsmanlike. Those of you who watched the two games of the series that actually were played know that after Ostojiy got his way, and received a free map, he proceeded to all-in Puma twice (first with a roach-ling bust, and then with a ling-baneling all-in). The forfeited map, the games themselves, and Ostojiy's behavior prior to the forfeited map, all indicate to me that he was just looking to get the easiest win he could. We're part of a community that is obsessive, in a good way, about manner and sportsmanship. The only other major example of an MLG forfeit is the aforementioned White-Ra incident, in which his opponent felt so bad about the fact that MLG had forced a forfeit that when the two players met again in the lower bracket, he gave away the first two maps, so that the extended series could be turned into a fairer, true best of three. Unfortunately, not everyone has that sense of sportsmanship. It's a shame, because usually It's Gosu is a very mannered, sportsmanlike organization. I know that one of their primary executives, who manages the team, isn't at this MLG. Perhaps if he were in attendance, he would've prevented this. Yes, if Puma hadn't been two minutes late, I guess we could've avoided this. So there's some fault to be pointed at EG, for sure. Does that make Ostojiy's behavior any better? I don't think so. I think it was unsportsmanlike, and I find it disappointing. Wow if this is true then thats so fuck up by ostojiy.
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On March 25 2012 04:15 Hemula wrote:Show nested quote +On March 25 2012 04:14 sleepingdog wrote:On March 25 2012 04:13 StarVe wrote:STC down 0-1 vs aLive by forfeit Sue Lee (이수민) @sullyrabbit
STC went to get his jacket bc he was cold and was late - starts out 0-1 against alive TT
you've "got" to be kidding me... MLG... What the hell is with MLG Its normal in MLG if you are late you will be DQ. A few MLG back there is a guy get locked in the elevator and they still DQ him. Rules are rules man.
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On March 25 2012 04:17 TaKemE wrote:Not sure if has been posted but here is what happend to Puma's first game (Aweful by Ostojiy imo): Show nested quote +Oottersareneat wrote on reddit:To just defend my player here, for a second: A more accurate title would be "Ostojiy forces a forfeit in game one, and then all-ins Puma twice." There's no doubt that Puma was late for his match - the venue is loud, he's a Korean player, and we had a little bit of trouble finding him and wrangling him. Ultimately, though, he showed up two minutes past the cut-off time. Two minutes. Usually, MLG's somewhat flexible about tardiness, because they (like most of us) just want to see games played. In extreme cases, like with White-Ra in 2011, who was so far past the cut-off time, the MLG admins will enforce forfeits. But, generally, as long as both players want to play, MLG will let the match proceed normally. Unfortunately, this wasn't the case with Ostojiy. According to one MLG admin, and I quote directly, he was "giggling with his teammates about the prospect of getting a free pass past a difficult match." The MLG admin also told me that he was "constantly asking other admins what the cut-off time was for a forfeit" and "bludgeoning them about it." Of course I'm biased, but I don't find this to be particularly sportsmanlike. Those of you who watched the two games of the series that actually were played know that after Ostojiy got his way, and received a free map, he proceeded to all-in Puma twice (first with a roach-ling bust, and then with a ling-baneling all-in). The forfeited map, the games themselves, and Ostojiy's behavior prior to the forfeited map, all indicate to me that he was just looking to get the easiest win he could. We're part of a community that is obsessive, in a good way, about manner and sportsmanship. The only other major example of an MLG forfeit is the aforementioned White-Ra incident, in which his opponent felt so bad about the fact that MLG had forced a forfeit that when the two players met again in the lower bracket, he gave away the first two maps, so that the extended series could be turned into a fairer, true best of three. Unfortunately, not everyone has that sense of sportsmanship. It's a shame, because usually It's Gosu is a very mannered, sportsmanlike organization. I know that one of their primary executives, who manages the team, isn't at this MLG. Perhaps if he were in attendance, he would've prevented this. Yes, if Puma hadn't been two minutes late, I guess we could've avoided this. So there's some fault to be pointed at EG, for sure. Does that make Ostojiy's behavior any better? I don't think so. I think it was unsportsmanlike, and I find it disappointing. Wow if this is true... that's just really really low
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On March 25 2012 04:20 Hane wrote: awful stream quality + lag = i will not watch anymore. It's a shame for e-sport ~
Ultimate is pretty good. No lag, too.
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On March 25 2012 04:20 Hane wrote: awful stream quality + lag = i will not watch anymore. It's a shame for e-sport ~
if you're watching on twitch its your own fault.
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