On April 18 2013 03:03 -_- wrote: WCS Europe: Watching a man with long, dirty-blonde hair stare at a computer screen while techno, house, electro, and dubstep music plays.
WCS NA:
Actually no, I couldn't come up with a better joke than WCS NA.
If a player competes in the World Championship Series Korea Code B (Qualifier Division) this week, does it disqualify him or her from playing in the WCS America or WCS Europe for 2013?
Technically this would be the case as such a player would be committing to the seeding process for KR's Season 2 Premier League (Code S). However, we are interested in ensuring players are not locked into a region due to confusion or lack of information.
On April 18 2013 03:08 Rhaegar_tar wrote: At the end, everyone will get to see that ESL was a bad choice(i'm pretty sure their WCS finals will be a joke compared to last year)...and hopefully Blizzard gives Dreamhack WCS next year.
I think ESL does a good job for players (just look at the shit MLG is doing for qualification with their single tournament and their fee to enter), but not that much for spectators. It is true that DH might have done a better job in that regard.
On April 18 2013 03:03 -_- wrote: WCS Europe: Watching a man with long, dirty-blonde hair stare at a computer screen while techno, house, electro, and dubstep music plays.
WCS NA:
Actually no, I couldn't come up with a better joke than WCS NA.
On April 18 2013 03:01 AlternativeEgo wrote: Goddammit Bratok
Poor Bratok =( He logged out right after his gg...
Everyone told me to do an Oracle allin because he is supposedly bad vs them but I am much more confident in macro games, luckily it was the right choice! I still can't believe I won! =D Awwww yeaaah!
On April 18 2013 03:08 Rhaegar_tar wrote: At the end, everyone will get to see that ESL was a bad choice(i'm pretty sure their WCS finals will be a joke compared to last year)...and hopefully Blizzard gives Dreamhack WCS next year.
I think ESL does a good job for players (just look at the shit MLG is doing for qualification with their single tournament and their fee to enter), but not that much for spectators. It is true that DH might have done a better job in that regard.
MLG removed the fee. Still they will cast 2 games a day and replay cast them,,,
On April 18 2013 03:08 Rhaegar_tar wrote: At the end, everyone will get to see that ESL was a bad choice(i'm pretty sure their WCS finals will be a joke compared to last year)...and hopefully Blizzard gives Dreamhack WCS next year.
its the best choice there is. it doesnt have the best productiuon yet but they are used to do daily stuff and have a lot of knowledge. also its in the centre of europe where a lot of progamers could be playing at the event. grubby/feast/socke/hasu etc are just living very near to the studio.
stop this idiotic esl bashing. i hope the mods stop this asap.
On April 18 2013 03:03 -_- wrote: WCS Europe: Watching a man with long, dirty-blonde hair stare at a computer screen while techno, house, electro, and dubstep music plays.
WCS NA:
Actually no, I couldn't come up with a better joke than WCS NA.
On April 18 2013 03:11 Gladiator333 wrote: 5 out of 6 Terrans that advance from each qualifier. Interesting.
to be fair, the "top 9" zerg and protoss were already invited while only the "top 3" terran from europe were invited, so it would be kind of sad if the 4th, 5th best terran etc in eu couldn't qualify over the 10th+ best zerg/toss from europe
On April 18 2013 03:11 Gladiator333 wrote: 5 out of 6 Terrans that advance from each qualifier. Interesting.
Terran players seem to have adapted to HotS very well across the board, sooo many good Terrans around.
there were also not a lot of terans that got invited and there are a lot of terrans that are at the same skill level as zerg and protoss players in EU. just look throught the list ansd see that there are even more good terrans watiing while there arent as much good zerg and protoss who arent qualified/invited.