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i hate when day 9 acts over-profession him and cats pyjamas suffer from this syndrome .sound like they talking with a carrot up their arse.
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How were the Hyun vs Major games?
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On July 29 2012 05:45 yeint wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2012 05:43 Huragius wrote:On July 29 2012 05:40 nkr wrote:On July 29 2012 05:39 Huragius wrote:On July 29 2012 05:36 PhoenixVoid wrote: Simply outplayed, a Code S Zerg versus a low-tier European. Well, then TSL 4 is a low tier tournament because LaLush qualified for it. Logic. Them NAs need to bash as much as they can, since the only one from across the ocean who made it was a mexican practicing in korea. Seems so. Incredibly retarded comments about low-tier TSL 4 qualifiers and no ggs BM are surprising me today. Oh please. Lalush is not a top EU player by any stretch of the imagination. That doesn't mean I'm calling him bad, but he's not Nerchio/Mana/Naniwa/Thorzain/Stephano level.
not even close to it... i have no clue how he qualified honestly. hes not horrible, but hes not good either. there is like 50 players better are as good as him in europe -,-
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DOWN DOWN DOWN!
Oh, wrong TSL
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They picked Thorzain, Nani, Squirtle and Taeja for that, good choice, should be Nani, Squirtle and Taeja, and then the Spoon Terran face floating in, he is the goddam champion, weird putting him second. Tyler's face was in force last time, why not more respect for the Master Jane?
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On July 29 2012 05:46 DwmC_Foefen wrote: How were the Hyun vs Major games?
5 stomps in a row
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On July 29 2012 05:46 MCDayC wrote: They picked Thorzain, Nani, Squirtle and Taeja for that, good choice, should be Nani, Squirtle and Taeja, and then the Spoon Terran face floating in, he is the goddam champion!
I suppose that woulda been the OSL order
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No Husky! Terran master race~~
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On July 29 2012 05:46 KalWarkov wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2012 05:45 yeint wrote:On July 29 2012 05:43 Huragius wrote:On July 29 2012 05:40 nkr wrote:On July 29 2012 05:39 Huragius wrote:On July 29 2012 05:36 PhoenixVoid wrote: Simply outplayed, a Code S Zerg versus a low-tier European. Well, then TSL 4 is a low tier tournament because LaLush qualified for it. Logic. Them NAs need to bash as much as they can, since the only one from across the ocean who made it was a mexican practicing in korea. Seems so. Incredibly retarded comments about low-tier TSL 4 qualifiers and no ggs BM are surprising me today. Oh please. Lalush is not a top EU player by any stretch of the imagination. That doesn't mean I'm calling him bad, but he's not Nerchio/Mana/Naniwa/Thorzain/Stephano level. not even close to it... i have no clue how he qualified honestly. hes not horrible, but hes not good either. there is like 50 players better are as good as him in europe -,-
He played in every single qualifier iirc, commitment and dedication should be rewarded aswell...
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Missed LaLush's games -- was there any BM games?
GO VORTIX! Undead fighting.
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Husky just pronounced Nony as Noony.
Tyler Wasieleski is the only person who still mistakenly believes that "noony" is the correct pronunciation.
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On July 29 2012 05:46 Fragile51 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2012 05:44 Cyro wrote:On July 29 2012 05:39 Whatson wrote:On July 29 2012 05:38 Cyro wrote: Roach infestor battles on max graphics without health bars or stronger team colors or something was horrible earlier, its better with health bars tabbed on during the battle now but streams are much more enjoyable on low shaders etc, maxed textures and effects with health bars always on if not using a really good observer who ALWAYS has the right things selected (Adebisi, Legend) IMO
Am i the only one that prefers visual clarity to "higher" graphical settings, post processing, depth of field etcetc in esports? Almost all pros put their graphic settings to low when they play. My question is, why dont tournaments? It seems to be quite widely agreed that low focus with maxed textures and effects gives the best clarity, performance, etc, and with everything maxed and health bars not permanantly on makes things very confusing and painful without those few high level observers Because it looks fucking terrible for observing. Simple as that really...
I disagree. IMO, higher settings look worse. The added stuff makes it much more difficult to quickly analyse situations
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On July 29 2012 05:47 Drazerk wrote:5 stomps in a row
So all recommended? :p
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Ladder gods showdown. # 1 vs #2 on EU GM ladder
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On July 29 2012 05:46 KalWarkov wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2012 05:45 yeint wrote:On July 29 2012 05:43 Huragius wrote:On July 29 2012 05:40 nkr wrote:On July 29 2012 05:39 Huragius wrote:On July 29 2012 05:36 PhoenixVoid wrote: Simply outplayed, a Code S Zerg versus a low-tier European. Well, then TSL 4 is a low tier tournament because LaLush qualified for it. Logic. Them NAs need to bash as much as they can, since the only one from across the ocean who made it was a mexican practicing in korea. Seems so. Incredibly retarded comments about low-tier TSL 4 qualifiers and no ggs BM are surprising me today. Oh please. Lalush is not a top EU player by any stretch of the imagination. That doesn't mean I'm calling him bad, but he's not Nerchio/Mana/Naniwa/Thorzain/Stephano level. not even close to it... i have no clue how he qualified honestly. hes not horrible, but hes not good either. there is like 50 players better are as good as him in europe -,- He played A LOT of EU/NA qualifiers.
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what's the intro song?
BABYK FIGHTING !!
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On July 29 2012 05:48 Cyro wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2012 05:46 Fragile51 wrote:On July 29 2012 05:44 Cyro wrote:On July 29 2012 05:39 Whatson wrote:On July 29 2012 05:38 Cyro wrote: Roach infestor battles on max graphics without health bars or stronger team colors or something was horrible earlier, its better with health bars tabbed on during the battle now but streams are much more enjoyable on low shaders etc, maxed textures and effects with health bars always on if not using a really good observer who ALWAYS has the right things selected (Adebisi, Legend) IMO
Am i the only one that prefers visual clarity to "higher" graphical settings, post processing, depth of field etcetc in esports? Almost all pros put their graphic settings to low when they play. My question is, why dont tournaments? It seems to be quite widely agreed that low focus with maxed textures and effects gives the best clarity, performance, etc, and with everything maxed and health bars not permanantly on makes things very confusing and painful without those few high level observers Because it looks fucking terrible for observing. Simple as that really... I disagree. IMO, higher settings look worse. The added stuff makes it much more difficult to quickly analyse situations
Casual viewers like shiny things
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On July 29 2012 05:48 Cyro wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2012 05:46 Fragile51 wrote:On July 29 2012 05:44 Cyro wrote:On July 29 2012 05:39 Whatson wrote:On July 29 2012 05:38 Cyro wrote: Roach infestor battles on max graphics without health bars or stronger team colors or something was horrible earlier, its better with health bars tabbed on during the battle now but streams are much more enjoyable on low shaders etc, maxed textures and effects with health bars always on if not using a really good observer who ALWAYS has the right things selected (Adebisi, Legend) IMO
Am i the only one that prefers visual clarity to "higher" graphical settings, post processing, depth of field etcetc in esports? Almost all pros put their graphic settings to low when they play. My question is, why dont tournaments? It seems to be quite widely agreed that low focus with maxed textures and effects gives the best clarity, performance, etc, and with everything maxed and health bars not permanantly on makes things very confusing and painful without those few high level observers Because it looks fucking terrible for observing. Simple as that really... I disagree. IMO, higher settings look worse. The added stuff makes it much more difficult to quickly analyse situations
I don't have any problem following anything on Ultra, my problem is following things with healthbars turned off.
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On July 29 2012 05:48 Cyro wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2012 05:46 Fragile51 wrote:On July 29 2012 05:44 Cyro wrote:On July 29 2012 05:39 Whatson wrote:On July 29 2012 05:38 Cyro wrote: Roach infestor battles on max graphics without health bars or stronger team colors or something was horrible earlier, its better with health bars tabbed on during the battle now but streams are much more enjoyable on low shaders etc, maxed textures and effects with health bars always on if not using a really good observer who ALWAYS has the right things selected (Adebisi, Legend) IMO
Am i the only one that prefers visual clarity to "higher" graphical settings, post processing, depth of field etcetc in esports? Almost all pros put their graphic settings to low when they play. My question is, why dont tournaments? It seems to be quite widely agreed that low focus with maxed textures and effects gives the best clarity, performance, etc, and with everything maxed and health bars not permanantly on makes things very confusing and painful without those few high level observers Because it looks fucking terrible for observing. Simple as that really... I disagree. IMO, higher settings look worse. The added stuff makes it much more difficult to quickly analyse situations You seem to be in the minority here
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On July 29 2012 05:48 Cyro wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2012 05:46 Fragile51 wrote:On July 29 2012 05:44 Cyro wrote:On July 29 2012 05:39 Whatson wrote:On July 29 2012 05:38 Cyro wrote: Roach infestor battles on max graphics without health bars or stronger team colors or something was horrible earlier, its better with health bars tabbed on during the battle now but streams are much more enjoyable on low shaders etc, maxed textures and effects with health bars always on if not using a really good observer who ALWAYS has the right things selected (Adebisi, Legend) IMO
Am i the only one that prefers visual clarity to "higher" graphical settings, post processing, depth of field etcetc in esports? Almost all pros put their graphic settings to low when they play. My question is, why dont tournaments? It seems to be quite widely agreed that low focus with maxed textures and effects gives the best clarity, performance, etc, and with everything maxed and health bars not permanantly on makes things very confusing and painful without those few high level observers Because it looks fucking terrible for observing. Simple as that really... I disagree. IMO, higher settings look worse. The added stuff makes it much more difficult to quickly analyse situations
Eyecandy is needed for the masses.
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