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On August 03 2012 04:15 Wombat_NI wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2012 04:13 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 04:10 nojok wrote:On August 03 2012 04:08 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 04:05 Bojas wrote:On August 03 2012 04:03 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 04:00 ProxyKnoxy wrote:On August 03 2012 03:56 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 03:53 nojok wrote: Am I the only one who does not like seeing a caster with a team jersey? It's not that important but it just feels wrong to me. Nope I agree, casters should be wearing shits and possibly even a tie. I understand that they have to please the sponsors, but if they are casting then they also should retain a certain standard of professionalism. I'm also not a fan of casters swearing, this is not good for trying to get the younger generations into E-sports, because many parents wont like their kids listening to such vulgarity. Oh give me a break. They barely swear at all, and do you really think 10 year olds or something will be watching this? There isn't anything non-professional about team jersey's anyway. Well there is a 16 year old participating in this tournament. So I wouldn't be surprised if there were a number of 10-15 year olds watching. Put yourself in the position of a parent, would you want your child sitting down watching people who swear? Don't me wrong, if its a laid back casual 1on1 interview, I dont care, but when something like this is on air and has 30k+ viewers, they need to cater to all ages. It's a european tournament, I don't know about American teenagers but have you ever heard the average European teen talk? :D Of course the average american and european teenager swear a lot nowadays, or any other country for that matter. But that is still not a reason to swear on air with so many viewers. With that mind-set why not news-reporters swear on air? No kids watch the news right? Thats because its unprofessional - period. Wow what a sissy! What an immature child who has no knowledge about professionalism or the real world. Professionalism isn't necessarily always good, look at the archetypal American news presenter, so godamn insincere it's unbelievable. Give me a bit of swearing and lapses of that kind any day over those robots.
If its not important, then why do MLG and GOMTV casters wear shirts and not swear?
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On August 03 2012 04:15 Wegandi wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2012 04:05 FatBat wrote:On August 03 2012 04:02 fakgfdgfdh wrote:On August 03 2012 02:40 Shikyo wrote:On August 03 2012 02:38 Resilient wrote: 16 year old barely loses to ForGG in a 3-2 series and some people here flame him for being arrogant/being inexperienced enough to apply ladder results to tournaments
stay classy Implying being 16 is a disadvantage? I'd say that's the best age for a player seems likely as i cant think of a single player whos ever peaked at 16 I think in theory its best age because your brain is at his peak aswell as physically, BUT at 16 you have school and in generell not so much time to play( parents etc.) Physical peak is late 20s, and mental peak generally is mid 20s, even though some other functions like spatial reasoning peaks in your late 50s. The reason you see teenagers doing so well is because they have less priorities and responsibilities. As much as we might like to say that gaming is mainstream, it really isn't, at least not yet. Many people lose their passion also the more they play the game. Just look at NaDa. His abilities didn't decline because of some physical or mental diminishing, but because his priorities shifted. Let's also not forget the fact that Korean gamers are interrupted for years in the early 20s due to conscription. I think it's a bit silly to say that playing Starcraft is more physically or mentally demanding than say, Nolan Ryan pitching at age 43. If major league baseball players can still be on the top of the world in their late 30s in such a demanding sport, what makes you think that humans can't play starcraft in their early and mid twenties at the top of the game?
I mean just because you say things confidently does not make them correct.
p.s. SaSe has this base race in the bag
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On August 03 2012 04:13 Incomplet wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2012 04:10 nojok wrote:On August 03 2012 04:08 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 04:05 Bojas wrote:On August 03 2012 04:03 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 04:00 ProxyKnoxy wrote:On August 03 2012 03:56 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 03:53 nojok wrote: Am I the only one who does not like seeing a caster with a team jersey? It's not that important but it just feels wrong to me. Nope I agree, casters should be wearing shits and possibly even a tie. I understand that they have to please the sponsors, but if they are casting then they also should retain a certain standard of professionalism. I'm also not a fan of casters swearing, this is not good for trying to get the younger generations into E-sports, because many parents wont like their kids listening to such vulgarity. Oh give me a break. They barely swear at all, and do you really think 10 year olds or something will be watching this? There isn't anything non-professional about team jersey's anyway. Well there is a 16 year old participating in this tournament. So I wouldn't be surprised if there were a number of 10-15 year olds watching. Put yourself in the position of a parent, would you want your child sitting down watching people who swear? Don't me wrong, if its a laid back casual 1on1 interview, I dont care, but when something like this is on air and has 30k+ viewers, they need to cater to all ages. It's a european tournament, I don't know about American teenagers but have you ever heard the average European teen talk? :D Of course the average american and european teenager swear a lot nowadays, or any other country for that matter. But that is still not a reason to swear on air with so many viewers. With that mind-set why not news-reporters swear on air? No kids watch the news right? Thats because its unprofessional - period. Wow what a sissy! What an immature child who has no knowledge about professionalism or the real world. It's just kidding, chill out, it's not a big event compared to any shitty TV show, some swearing is can be fun sometimes. Maybe you like the Korean way of progamers but I prefer the FBH/MC one Concerning real world, I've closed more dead's eyes than you
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On August 03 2012 04:15 HolydaKing wrote:wow, what a zombie indeed O_O he even lost 2 games vs MeteoRain that explains why suppy won 3-0
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This will either look hilarious or will make you cringe depending on your race.
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oh man kas is barely awake  feel so sorry for him
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Poor Kas, allmost falling asleep while playing
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On August 03 2012 04:16 Incomplet wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2012 04:15 Wombat_NI wrote:On August 03 2012 04:13 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 04:10 nojok wrote:On August 03 2012 04:08 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 04:05 Bojas wrote:On August 03 2012 04:03 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 04:00 ProxyKnoxy wrote:On August 03 2012 03:56 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 03:53 nojok wrote: Am I the only one who does not like seeing a caster with a team jersey? It's not that important but it just feels wrong to me. Nope I agree, casters should be wearing shits and possibly even a tie. I understand that they have to please the sponsors, but if they are casting then they also should retain a certain standard of professionalism. I'm also not a fan of casters swearing, this is not good for trying to get the younger generations into E-sports, because many parents wont like their kids listening to such vulgarity. Oh give me a break. They barely swear at all, and do you really think 10 year olds or something will be watching this? There isn't anything non-professional about team jersey's anyway. Well there is a 16 year old participating in this tournament. So I wouldn't be surprised if there were a number of 10-15 year olds watching. Put yourself in the position of a parent, would you want your child sitting down watching people who swear? Don't me wrong, if its a laid back casual 1on1 interview, I dont care, but when something like this is on air and has 30k+ viewers, they need to cater to all ages. It's a european tournament, I don't know about American teenagers but have you ever heard the average European teen talk? :D Of course the average american and european teenager swear a lot nowadays, or any other country for that matter. But that is still not a reason to swear on air with so many viewers. With that mind-set why not news-reporters swear on air? No kids watch the news right? Thats because its unprofessional - period. Wow what a sissy! What an immature child who has no knowledge about professionalism or the real world. Professionalism isn't necessarily always good, look at the archetypal American news presenter, so godamn insincere it's unbelievable. Give me a bit of swearing and lapses of that kind any day over those robots. If its not important, then why do MLG and GOMTV casters wear shirts and not swear? Probably because someone told them to.
You could compare having a cast with them wearing suits vs them wearing t-shirts and comparing viewer numbers I guess.
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On August 03 2012 04:13 Incomplet wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2012 04:10 nojok wrote:On August 03 2012 04:08 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 04:05 Bojas wrote:On August 03 2012 04:03 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 04:00 ProxyKnoxy wrote:On August 03 2012 03:56 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 03:53 nojok wrote: Am I the only one who does not like seeing a caster with a team jersey? It's not that important but it just feels wrong to me. Nope I agree, casters should be wearing shits and possibly even a tie. I understand that they have to please the sponsors, but if they are casting then they also should retain a certain standard of professionalism. I'm also not a fan of casters swearing, this is not good for trying to get the younger generations into E-sports, because many parents wont like their kids listening to such vulgarity. Oh give me a break. They barely swear at all, and do you really think 10 year olds or something will be watching this? There isn't anything non-professional about team jersey's anyway. Well there is a 16 year old participating in this tournament. So I wouldn't be surprised if there were a number of 10-15 year olds watching. Put yourself in the position of a parent, would you want your child sitting down watching people who swear? Don't me wrong, if its a laid back casual 1on1 interview, I dont care, but when something like this is on air and has 30k+ viewers, they need to cater to all ages. It's a european tournament, I don't know about American teenagers but have you ever heard the average European teen talk? :D Of course the average american and european teenager swear a lot nowadays, or any other country for that matter. But that is still not a reason to swear on air with so many viewers. With that mind-set why not news-reporters swear on air? No kids watch the news right? Thats because its unprofessional - period. Wow what a sissy! What an immature child who has no knowledge about professionalism or the real world.
In the real world and not the FCC-world, what's the problem with kids hearing swear-words or even swear themselves?
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Good job Ret, do it, hard and basic.
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kas literally looks like he is dying, feel so fuckin sorry for him TT
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Ret doing Kas a favor and going straight for the throat.
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I wish they would postpone this game till tomorrow morning
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kas didnt even propably know that there was maphack overlord at the natural seeing third CC
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On August 03 2012 04:06 pepe08 wrote:sad kas had such a bad trip, think he wont make it against ret in this shape  i was just about to write this
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On August 03 2012 04:18 Shikyo wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2012 04:16 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 04:15 Wombat_NI wrote:On August 03 2012 04:13 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 04:10 nojok wrote:On August 03 2012 04:08 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 04:05 Bojas wrote:On August 03 2012 04:03 Incomplet wrote:On August 03 2012 04:00 ProxyKnoxy wrote:On August 03 2012 03:56 Incomplet wrote: [quote]
Nope I agree, casters should be wearing shits and possibly even a tie. I understand that they have to please the sponsors, but if they are casting then they also should retain a certain standard of professionalism. I'm also not a fan of casters swearing, this is not good for trying to get the younger generations into E-sports, because many parents wont like their kids listening to such vulgarity. Oh give me a break. They barely swear at all, and do you really think 10 year olds or something will be watching this? There isn't anything non-professional about team jersey's anyway. Well there is a 16 year old participating in this tournament. So I wouldn't be surprised if there were a number of 10-15 year olds watching. Put yourself in the position of a parent, would you want your child sitting down watching people who swear? Don't me wrong, if its a laid back casual 1on1 interview, I dont care, but when something like this is on air and has 30k+ viewers, they need to cater to all ages. It's a european tournament, I don't know about American teenagers but have you ever heard the average European teen talk? :D Of course the average american and european teenager swear a lot nowadays, or any other country for that matter. But that is still not a reason to swear on air with so many viewers. With that mind-set why not news-reporters swear on air? No kids watch the news right? Thats because its unprofessional - period. Wow what a sissy! What an immature child who has no knowledge about professionalism or the real world. Professionalism isn't necessarily always good, look at the archetypal American news presenter, so godamn insincere it's unbelievable. Give me a bit of swearing and lapses of that kind any day over those robots. If its not important, then why do MLG and GOMTV casters wear shirts and not swear? Probably because someone told them to. You could compare having a cast with them wearing suits vs them wearing t-shirts and comparing viewer numbers I guess.
Exactly, and why do you think "someone" told them not to ?
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Kas look like a zombie.omg
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I feel really bad for Kas Playing a tournament after 2 days of no sleep is tough.
Gogo Kas!
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