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Reallllly liking Fighting Spirit so far.
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opterown
Australia54784 Posts
On April 07 2013 17:25 Type|NarutO wrote:Show nested quote +On April 07 2013 17:22 Maghetti wrote:On April 07 2013 17:18 Type|NarutO wrote:On April 07 2013 17:16 kafkaesque wrote:On April 07 2013 17:13 HeartOfTheSwarm wrote:On April 07 2013 17:09 var username wrote:On April 07 2013 17:07 DGiTPadre wrote: You guys are fucking idiots. Get in the proleague booth. It's so easy to make mistakes, and adjusting to this atmosphere takes time. Huk's whole build was slowed down by his mistakes. If he had A) cut all the mistakes, getting that 2/2 and blink/charge a minute faster, or B) Light had waited a bit longer, Huk had that game no problem. Ultimately, Huk is showing us he wants to be competitive, and is putting in the work in a rigorous environment; why is he being shit on by a bunch of foreigner scrubs? Because suddenly, based on a single man's unsubstantiated words, one needs to be a progamer to criticize another progamer. But he got the point. Who knows why he lost. He certainly looked like choking. And at least he is trying and working hard and we should give him props for that. He certainly would've not be here tonight if he didn't deserve his spot. Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I always thought what mostly made a good player is winning games. I never could get behind the IdrA-logic that a player who destroys his opponent is "terrible" and the losing player more deserving because of vague factors like a "gimmicky" or "abusive" playing style. If winning and achievements are factors to judge a good player, plenty of Koreans that are capable of destroying major tournaments in EU/US and are capable of winning Code S are suddenly not good, because they don't win as much or don't have as much achievements. Not pointing towards the huk discussion here, but winning isn't the only sign of a good player. In a match Flash vs Life, there can be only one winner. But there are tiers of skill. Koreans who cant cut it in KR but can crush na/eu are still bad, na and eu are just ultra bad. Want me to name Koreans that don't have major or even minor tournament wins in Korea and are still capable of winning Code S? well... sniper, seed had pretty much jack all before code s haha
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Bisutopia19246 Posts
On April 07 2013 17:26 BisuDagger wrote:Show nested quote +On April 07 2013 17:24 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:23 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:22 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:21 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:20 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:19 BisuDagger wrote: Set 3! SOS vs JYP we find ourselves in another PvP the match is tied 1-1 Hero hides his head from camera. SOS is born at the P11 while JYP has risen in the P5 position. JYP sends out an early probe and makes a pylon midway on the map. We could see JYP apply early warpgate pressure with his build. SOS decided to go for a fast Nexus. JYP with another hidden pylon. SOS joins the hide and seek party hiding a pylon of his own! JYP with a much later Nexus decides he wont be aggressive. DT's out for JYP! SOS block on the ramp as his observer comes out just in time. JYP going for a second attempt. My stream froze but I fixed it. Meanwhile no one has died yet  Stalkers from both players are running the field. JYP with a supperior force of 4 takes out two of SOS's. JYP also spots the pylon and kills it. With the Mo-Core SOS should be able to defend. However JYP uses blink stalker harassment in the main while dts harass the natural. Stalkers snipe SOS's mo-core! Stalkers of JYP take out probes of SOS. Coach park lookins intenty as he sees SOS takes a thrid behind this. SOS reacts very well to JYP's ploys. This multi harassment by JYP could hurt any lesser player.
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On April 07 2013 17:26 Insoleet wrote: Wait... JYP doing 3 things at once ? What the fuck did Coach Park do to our toss ? o_O
Made him practice for 12 hours straight without a single break, I reckon. :p
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Bisutopia19246 Posts
On April 07 2013 17:26 BisuDagger wrote:Show nested quote +On April 07 2013 17:26 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:24 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:23 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:22 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:21 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:20 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:19 BisuDagger wrote: Set 3! SOS vs JYP we find ourselves in another PvP the match is tied 1-1 Hero hides his head from camera. SOS is born at the P11 while JYP has risen in the P5 position. JYP sends out an early probe and makes a pylon midway on the map. We could see JYP apply early warpgate pressure with his build. SOS decided to go for a fast Nexus. JYP with another hidden pylon. SOS joins the hide and seek party hiding a pylon of his own! JYP with a much later Nexus decides he wont be aggressive. DT's out for JYP! SOS block on the ramp as his observer comes out just in time. JYP going for a second attempt. My stream froze but I fixed it. Meanwhile no one has died yet  Stalkers from both players are running the field. JYP with a supperior force of 4 takes out two of SOS's. JYP also spots the pylon and kills it. With the Mo-Core SOS should be able to defend. However JYP uses blink stalker harassment in the main while dts harass the natural. Stalkers snipe SOS's mo-core! Stalkers of JYP take out probes of SOS. Coach park lookins intenty as he sees SOS takes a thrid behind this. SOS reacts very well to JYP's ploys. This multi harassment by JYP could hurt any lesser player. My puppy barks at my old dog as he has taken over her donut squeaky toy. Stalkers harass the third of SOS. JYP meanwhile takes a third himself. SOS doing slightly better but supplies are neck and neck.
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On April 07 2013 17:22 Maghetti wrote:Show nested quote +On April 07 2013 17:18 Type|NarutO wrote:On April 07 2013 17:16 kafkaesque wrote:On April 07 2013 17:13 HeartOfTheSwarm wrote:On April 07 2013 17:09 var username wrote:On April 07 2013 17:07 DGiTPadre wrote: You guys are fucking idiots. Get in the proleague booth. It's so easy to make mistakes, and adjusting to this atmosphere takes time. Huk's whole build was slowed down by his mistakes. If he had A) cut all the mistakes, getting that 2/2 and blink/charge a minute faster, or B) Light had waited a bit longer, Huk had that game no problem. Ultimately, Huk is showing us he wants to be competitive, and is putting in the work in a rigorous environment; why is he being shit on by a bunch of foreigner scrubs? Because suddenly, based on a single man's unsubstantiated words, one needs to be a progamer to criticize another progamer. But he got the point. Who knows why he lost. He certainly looked like choking. And at least he is trying and working hard and we should give him props for that. He certainly would've not be here tonight if he didn't deserve his spot. Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I always thought what mostly made a good player is winning games. I never could get behind the IdrA-logic that a player who destroys his opponent is "terrible" and the losing player more deserving because of vague factors like a "gimmicky" or "abusive" playing style. If winning and achievements are factors to judge a good player, plenty of Koreans that are capable of destroying major tournaments in EU/US and are capable of winning Code S are suddenly not good, because they don't win as much or don't have as much achievements. Not pointing towards the huk discussion here, but winning isn't the only sign of a good player. In a match Flash vs Life, there can be only one winner. But there are tiers of skill. Koreans who cant cut it in KR but can crush na/eu are still bad, na and eu are just ultra bad. That's a horrible way of looking at it...
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feels like JYP is dictating the course of this match.
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On April 07 2013 17:26 opterown wrote:Show nested quote +On April 07 2013 17:25 Type|NarutO wrote:On April 07 2013 17:22 Maghetti wrote:On April 07 2013 17:18 Type|NarutO wrote:On April 07 2013 17:16 kafkaesque wrote:On April 07 2013 17:13 HeartOfTheSwarm wrote:On April 07 2013 17:09 var username wrote:On April 07 2013 17:07 DGiTPadre wrote: You guys are fucking idiots. Get in the proleague booth. It's so easy to make mistakes, and adjusting to this atmosphere takes time. Huk's whole build was slowed down by his mistakes. If he had A) cut all the mistakes, getting that 2/2 and blink/charge a minute faster, or B) Light had waited a bit longer, Huk had that game no problem. Ultimately, Huk is showing us he wants to be competitive, and is putting in the work in a rigorous environment; why is he being shit on by a bunch of foreigner scrubs? Because suddenly, based on a single man's unsubstantiated words, one needs to be a progamer to criticize another progamer. But he got the point. Who knows why he lost. He certainly looked like choking. And at least he is trying and working hard and we should give him props for that. He certainly would've not be here tonight if he didn't deserve his spot. Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I always thought what mostly made a good player is winning games. I never could get behind the IdrA-logic that a player who destroys his opponent is "terrible" and the losing player more deserving because of vague factors like a "gimmicky" or "abusive" playing style. If winning and achievements are factors to judge a good player, plenty of Koreans that are capable of destroying major tournaments in EU/US and are capable of winning Code S are suddenly not good, because they don't win as much or don't have as much achievements. Not pointing towards the huk discussion here, but winning isn't the only sign of a good player. In a match Flash vs Life, there can be only one winner. But there are tiers of skill. Koreans who cant cut it in KR but can crush na/eu are still bad, na and eu are just ultra bad. Want me to name Koreans that don't have major or even minor tournament wins in Korea and are still capable of winning Code S? well... sniper, seed had pretty much jack all before code s haha + a bunch of current kespa players are certainly capable,
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Bisutopia19246 Posts
On April 07 2013 17:27 BisuDagger wrote:Show nested quote +On April 07 2013 17:26 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:26 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:24 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:23 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:22 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:21 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:20 BisuDagger wrote:On April 07 2013 17:19 BisuDagger wrote: Set 3! SOS vs JYP we find ourselves in another PvP the match is tied 1-1 Hero hides his head from camera. SOS is born at the P11 while JYP has risen in the P5 position. JYP sends out an early probe and makes a pylon midway on the map. We could see JYP apply early warpgate pressure with his build. SOS decided to go for a fast Nexus. JYP with another hidden pylon. SOS joins the hide and seek party hiding a pylon of his own! JYP with a much later Nexus decides he wont be aggressive. DT's out for JYP! SOS block on the ramp as his observer comes out just in time. JYP going for a second attempt. My stream froze but I fixed it. Meanwhile no one has died yet  Stalkers from both players are running the field. JYP with a supperior force of 4 takes out two of SOS's. JYP also spots the pylon and kills it. With the Mo-Core SOS should be able to defend. However JYP uses blink stalker harassment in the main while dts harass the natural. Stalkers snipe SOS's mo-core! Stalkers of JYP take out probes of SOS. Coach park lookins intenty as he sees SOS takes a thrid behind this. SOS reacts very well to JYP's ploys. This multi harassment by JYP could hurt any lesser player. My puppy barks at my old dog as he has taken over her donut squeaky toy. Stalkers harass the third of SOS. JYP meanwhile takes a third himself. SOS doing slightly better but supplies are neck and neck. JYP pokes in! He added coid rays to his army composition. SOSstill not showing his whole army to JYP. YES! Now JYP sees the colossus tech has produced many for SOS.
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I would really like to see this map in gsl and on ladder.
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opterown
Australia54784 Posts
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did sos just storm his own archon LOL
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damn JYP
his PvP severely improved
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Norway25712 Posts
Just tuned in to see...
Is this a Fighting Spirit remake?
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Jyp is outplaying Sos so hard haha
I love it.
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United States97276 Posts
coach park making jyp and oz better?
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On April 07 2013 17:29 FrostedMiniWheats wrote: I would really like to see this map in gsl and on ladder.
And then it will live longer than Daybreak.
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