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On July 29 2012 05:54 speknek wrote:Show nested quote +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. hm interesting ... didn't know b-complex is Slovakian and he is known abroad :D
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On July 29 2012 05:57 Dexington wrote: Guys it's obvious there was an ogre blocking Naniwa's view in that game.
Also the shark came back to chew on his other foot.
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On July 29 2012 05:55 Youtakenocandle wrote: "Vengeance shall be mine"
Signs not looking good for the story. The campaign in SC2 was so goddamn painfully cliché. Could go both ways. WCIII was pretty much just "vengeance" as well. Illidan vs Maiev and Illidan vs Furion and Lich King. Kael'Thas against Garritos. Sylvanas and Arthas and so on and so on. Vengaence can give a good story.
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On July 29 2012 05:55 Champloo wrote: Awesome results so far with Naniwa and Sase not making it :D Go back to Korea and continue thinking you're the best foreigners.
Haha we get it, you dont like thoose two guys... after like 15 hating posts rofl.
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On July 29 2012 05:57 Keidy wrote: SortOf played good but that was Nani losing more then anything.
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.
He tried to qualify twice. He forfeited one of them and lost to Cytoplasm in the other.
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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)
It's a bit of a weak excuse. SortOf also just travelled back from the USA. He was at at MLG Arena last weekend, same as Sase. Didn't Thorzain come back from Korea for this tournament too?
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On July 29 2012 05:57 Keidy wrote: ps. And to you Stephano fanboys, who is he playing in the TSL again? Even the best falls when they not 110% commited.
Im not a Stephano fanboy but im pretty sure he played in like only 1 qualifier and nani got his spot from being 2. last TSL.
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On July 29 2012 05:57 Keidy wrote: SortOf played good but that was Nani losing more then anything.
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.
Well, Stephano didn't recieve a seed and wasn't interested about TSL since he only played two qualifiers(one of which he forfeited after getting to top16)...good try though
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On July 29 2012 05:58 Zalitara wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2012 05:55 Youtakenocandle wrote: "Vengeance shall be mine"
Signs not looking good for the story. The campaign in SC2 was so goddamn painfully cliché. Could go both ways. WCIII was pretty much just "vengeance" as well. Illidan vs Maiev and Illidan vs Furion and Lich King. Kael'Thas against Garritos. Sylvanas and Arthas and so on and so on. Vengaence can give a good story.
You're right. But the sentence "Vengeance shall be mine" is very very cliché. And so was a lot of the dialogue in SC2.
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Stephano fans swarmed into thread after that lose against SortOf.
im really hoping for nani vs stephano in the future.
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On July 29 2012 05:59 revel8 wrote:Show nested quote +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) It's a bit of a weak excuse. SortOf also just travelled back from the USA. He was at at MLG Arena last weekend, same as Sase. Didn't Thorzain come back from Korea for this tournament too?
merz already said both Sase and Naniwa shouldn't have jet lag. Been there a week. Sortof just played great.
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On July 29 2012 05:55 Champloo wrote: Awesome results so far with Naniwa and Sase not making it :D Go back to Korea and continue thinking you're the best foreigners.
I don't get why anyone would be happy about this (unless you really dislike naniwa and sase). The only message it sends to European players is that putting real effort into SC2 is not worth it, when Korean trained players can't even qualify through WCS, while ladder heroes and half-time pros do just fine.
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On July 29 2012 06:01 dragonborn wrote: Stephano fans swarmed into thread after that lose against SortOf.
im really hoping for nani vs stephano in the future.
Why would you like to see a rape?
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On July 29 2012 06:00 Rhaegar_tar wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2012 05:57 Keidy wrote: SortOf played good but that was Nani losing more then anything.
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.
Well, Stephano didn't recieve a seed and wasn't interested about TSL since he only played two qualifiers(one of which he forfeited after getting to top16)...good try though 
SortOf beat Stephano in that qualifier so Naniwa is in good company. :p
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SortOf best Swede. And also a Jaedong fan. Respect.
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On July 29 2012 06:01 dragonborn wrote: Stephano fans swarmed into thread after that lose against SortOf.
im really hoping for nani vs stephano in the future.
There have been like 2 posts about Stephano and one of them was negative lol
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On July 29 2012 06:02 Eury wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2012 06:00 Rhaegar_tar wrote:On July 29 2012 05:57 Keidy wrote: SortOf played good but that was Nani losing more then anything.
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.
Well, Stephano didn't recieve a seed and wasn't interested about TSL since he only played two qualifiers(one of which he forfeited after getting to top16)...good try though  SortOf beat Stephano in that qualifier so Naniwa is in good company. :p It was Cytoplasm, gets your facts straight or the teamliquid police shall fine you !
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On July 29 2012 06:01 Toadvine wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2012 05:55 Champloo wrote: Awesome results so far with Naniwa and Sase not making it :D Go back to Korea and continue thinking you're the best foreigners. I don't get why anyone would be happy about this (unless you really dislike naniwa and sase). The only message it sends to European players is that putting real effort into SC2 is not worth it, when Korean trained players can't even qualify through WCS, while ladder heroes and half-time pros do just fine.
Thorzain is in the winners final and he is a Korean trained player.
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How is SortOf the best Swede?
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