[WCS] Nordic Finals - Page 52
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ski107
United States62 Posts
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Urbz
Netherlands456 Posts
On July 29 2012 05:52 TheSwedishFan wrote: Naniwa played like crap compered to what i've seen him do recently. I wouldn't raise SortOf to the skies yet. He recently qualified for MLG arena, Asus rog, IEM and now WCS though, he's doing really well for sure. | ||
Anta
Germany434 Posts
MLG should take notes... | ||
zasghu
Sweden35 Posts
like sort of and I think he can take this. | ||
JayJay_90
Germany1632 Posts
On July 29 2012 05:53 ski107 wrote: Anyone know the name of the song playing during that Dreamhack ad? B-Complex - Beautiful Lies | ||
merz
Sweden2760 Posts
On July 29 2012 05:51 s1ege wrote: Naniwa and Sase were blatantly jet lagged. They lost to their own mistakes and that's all. Yea Korea helps and all, but traveling to foreign events jet lags them and that's why they lose (look at huk for example) Both of them were not playing their best, that was obvious. But both of them have also been in Sweden for almost a week now, it's not jetlag. Also SortOf has been a beast lately, so people shouldn't take anything away from him in these games, he's playing really good. | ||
Pjorren
Sweden777 Posts
On July 29 2012 05:53 ski107 wrote: Anyone know the name of the song playing during that Dreamhack ad? b complex - beautiful lies | ||
Rhaegar_tar
France847 Posts
On July 29 2012 05:50 Wrathsc2 wrote: naniwa best foreigner? dont think so lol Nobody who isn't swedish and has some knowledge about SC2 ever thought that, i mean, there are a lot of pros who said many times that Stephano was the best foreigne without a question. That also confirms that getting to ro.8 of GSL does involve a bit of luck(especially since he never had to face any zergs in both his runs, well except for DRG who beat him). | ||
speknek
758 Posts
On July 29 2012 05:53 ski107 wrote: Anyone know the name of the song playing during that Dreamhack ad? it's by B-complex, one of their more known songs probably so just youtube it. | ||
Heartland
Sweden24582 Posts
On July 29 2012 05:52 nkr wrote: considering how they played, I don't think so. I think we get the three best players of sweden currently. I don't think so to be honest, not as all round players anyway. Sure, SortOf is pretty good, but is Seiplo so great? ThorZain is the only one there who I think can end up in the highest parts of a tournament, both for the EU one and the world championship. | ||
AlternativeEgo
Sweden17309 Posts
On July 29 2012 05:51 HaXXspetten wrote: Naniwa loses against DRG with 1 game margin Naniwa loses against SortOf with 2 games margin therefore SortOf >>> DRG Twice as good. Booom! | ||
Flonomenalz
Nigeria3519 Posts
that's one of my favourite songs everrrr | ||
Champloo
Germany1850 Posts
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Youtakenocandle
543 Posts
Signs not looking good for the story. The campaign in SC2 was so goddamn painfully cliché. | ||
HaXXspetten
Sweden15718 Posts
On July 29 2012 05:54 Rhaegar_tar wrote: Nobody who isn't swedish and has some knowledge about SC2 ever thought that, i mean, there are a lot of pros who said many times that Stephano was the best foreigne without a question. coming from the frenchman... nah but srsly, as a swede I'd say that Stephano is a million times better any day of the week | ||
JayJay_90
Germany1632 Posts
On July 29 2012 05:55 Flonomenalz wrote: wow they were playing b-complex, beautiful lies? that's one of my favourite songs everrrr i know right ![]() | ||
TheDougler
Canada8304 Posts
Oh well, great games. | ||
Dexington
Canada7276 Posts
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Keidy
253 Posts
It was just awefull to watch. It was low master display with errors bronzplayers do. ps. And to you Stephano fanboys, who is he playing in the TSL again? Even the best falls when they not 110% commited. | ||
Bolars
Sweden12 Posts
And also, are you only as good as your last bo3? | ||
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