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On May 09 2013 04:46 crappen wrote:They are quite playful and spreads good mood, I love them as well. Damn SC2 have so much better quality of casting compared to Dota2 when I followed that before HotS, it made me appreciate them a lot.
They get better every day and aren’t afraid to act alittle goofy in front of the camera. Being funny is one of the keys to good casting.
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On May 09 2013 04:46 Crownlol wrote:Show nested quote +On May 09 2013 04:43 Mouzone wrote: Dayum, that studio is good looking. Beautiful studio! as Artosis would've put it. This is completely random, but why doesn't Artosis do that stream/comment every night? It's absolutely magical for getting to sleep. Not sure if anyone else is familiar with ASMR, but something about Artosis solo commenting while playing is really relaxing.
I'm into ASMR actually, but he'd have to whisper or chew some gum meanwhile for mine to trigger.
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On May 09 2013 04:46 Prog455 wrote:Show nested quote +On May 09 2013 04:44 Swords wrote: I was down on ESL when WCS WU started, but they've really stepped it up. Kaelaris and ToD are great, I hope we get ToD back after the round of 16. Who is going to cast in ro16?
Not announced yet, I am thinking it will be Apollo. Tod said he won't be doing the Ro16, Apollo said he wanted to be apart of WCS.
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On May 09 2013 04:47 Champloo wrote: Grubby's vision and drop defense in game 1 looked unbreakable, really impressive. It's mainly because people expect it from Krass. Stephano thwarted his drops pretty handily too.
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If only Grubby would be as good vs zerg as he is vs Terran. I guess it has changed a bit since WoL, oh well, we'll see.
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On May 09 2013 04:46 crappen wrote:They are quite playful and spreads good mood, I love them as well. Damn SC2 have so much better quality of casting compared to Dota2 when I followed that before HotS, it made me appreciate them a lot. From what I've seen, Dota2 actually has great casters. Especially when comparing to certain other similar game.
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On May 09 2013 04:45 Sated wrote:Show nested quote +On May 09 2013 04:44 Vorenius wrote:On May 09 2013 04:41 BronzeKnee wrote:On May 09 2013 04:40 vojnik wrote:you gotta respect Krass's GG timing  I feel like Krass feel apart at the end there. He did a bad build and Grubby defended too well. He didn't look collected at any point during the game. He had every chance of getting ahead after scouting what Grubby was doing, but instead just sat on one CC untill 9:00... Krass' playstyle seems really reliant on drops. I kinda feel like he should open with Hellbats if he is going to lean on drops so heavily, might as well take a shot at dealing terrible, terrible damage.
Agreed, it really does rely on drops a lot. I've seen a few of his matches against the koreans in the qualifiers, I think both of them were pvt, at least one of them. And oh my god, terrible terrible damage was delat by Hellbats. Really surprised he didnt do that against Grubby.
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On May 09 2013 04:48 NightOfTheDead wrote: If only Grubby would be as good vs zerg as he is vs Terran. I guess it has changed a bit since WoL, oh well, we'll see.
PvT was actually Grubby worst matchup in WoL
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On May 09 2013 04:46 crappen wrote:They are quite playful and spreads good mood, I love them as well. Damn SC2 have so much better quality of casting compared to Dota2 when I followed that before HotS, it made me appreciate them a lot. Imo it really doesn't, or hasn't in the past. There are imo just handful of great casters/combos and thankfully WCS EU has one of them.
I'm loving WCS EU, always liked Kaelaris but ToD just adds so much to him, it's really great. Haven't really liked the EU scene much since it has lacked good casting combos since Bitterdam left(even if Kaelaris has single handily been trying to hold the fort), but it's great to again have some games to watch after coming home from work.
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Hahahaha Kaelaris
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