On March 24 2013 21:38 Boonbag wrote: People dislike proleague because they dislike the intellectual shape of playing high level formating of the game.
aka It doesn't look like the game, but more an abstract competition of it.
People don't like the feeling of kespa house work in how games are diaplayed and unfold.
Yeah speak for yourself please lol. That's the most absurd notion i've ever heard.
On March 24 2013 21:38 Boonbag wrote: People dislike proleague because they dislike the intellectual shape of playing high level formating of the game.
aka It doesn't look like the game, but more an abstract competition of it.
People don't like the feeling of kespa house work in how games are diaplayed and unfold.
Yeah speak for yourself please lol. That's the most absurd notion i've ever heard.
Don't question him he was speaking on behalf of the people.
heh He said the attack was scary. I had that happen on ladder and thought OMG IM SO DEAD then defend it with losing like nothing. So must say he's right lol..
Side note... Do wish there was translations I can't translate most of it myself
On March 24 2013 21:38 Boonbag wrote: People dislike proleague because they dislike the intellectual shape of playing high level formating of the game.
aka It doesn't look like the game, but more an abstract competition of it.
People don't like the feeling of kespa house work in how games are diaplayed and unfold.
On March 24 2013 21:38 Boonbag wrote: People dislike proleague because they dislike the intellectual shape of playing high level formating of the game.
aka It doesn't look like the game, but more an abstract competition of it.
People don't like the feeling of kespa house work in how games are diaplayed and unfold.
Yeah speak for yourself please lol. That's the most absurd notion i've ever heard.
I meant that what foreign tournaments for foreign audiences look more like sunday wrestling shows on tv, and that proleague format in Korea looks more like a classic competition in sports (such as fencing).
I'm gonna ask again... anyone know where that song is called/where it's from/who made it? I'm still going through the google search results of "Mind mind mind mind"...
On March 24 2013 22:02 Boonbag wrote: I meant that what foreign tournaments for foreign audiences look more like sunday wrestling shows on tv, and that proleague format in Korea looks more like a classic competition in sports (such as fencing).
I too prefer the intellectual shape of abstract competition.
On March 24 2013 22:02 Boonbag wrote: I meant that what foreign tournaments for foreign audiences look more like sunday wrestling shows on tv, and that proleague format in Korea looks more like a classic competition in sports (such as fencing).
I too prefer the intellectual shape of abstract competition.
that was a way of describing in pro team house team work towards preparing one game.
On March 24 2013 22:02 Boonbag wrote: I meant that what foreign tournaments for foreign audiences look more like sunday wrestling shows on tv, and that proleague format in Korea looks more like a classic competition in sports (such as fencing).
I too prefer the intellectual shape of abstract competition.