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On August 03 2013 03:56 Boucot wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2013 03:48 stuchiu wrote: DRG and Stardust, the base trade brothers. Does that mean that if they have to play each other, they start by sending drones at their opponent's base at the beginning of the game, NaNiwa like ?
ahahahah good one
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stardust so happy hahaha i love this guy
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On August 03 2013 03:56 Facultyadjutant wrote: Lucifron has already said in interview why he plays so bad live. Lucifron has an extremely hard time playing if he hear the audience - even if it is only vibrations - that is why he plays great at tournaments where it is completely silent in the booth, and I mean silent as in not even vibrations or anything.
sucks for him but that's just something you have to deal with on LAN, he will never win a tournament if he can't get past it.
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Takes a lot of guts to do an interview without any translator to fall back on if things do go sideways. If he keeps this motivation for another year or so his English may get as good as Violet's.
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These interviews feel like an awkward first date
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Good mentality from stardust... just enjoying the games and the tournament.
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Wow, impressed with stardust english skills. Really good interviewing skills from semmler.
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Huge thanks to everyone who tuned into me streaming. I had a blast being a community caster. Also the ROG and Assembly crews were awesome. Not being able to cast more is going to be easily offset by being able to watch and enjoy the ro8 onward on the main stream!
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On August 03 2013 03:50 MrMotionPicture wrote: I don't understand how Koreans who live in Europe can be so much better than Europeans. I imagine they all have the same training environment ? Give them a year or two living purely in EU and we'll see. Someone like Stardust have the background from Korea and you probably don't leave family and friends, travel halfway around the world to be lazy so you know he's motivated. And there aren't all that many Korean's that live in EU all the time, many still spend time in Korea a fair share of their time.
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On August 03 2013 03:55 stuchiu wrote: I want a Polt and Stardust 2v2 against Choya and Hyvaa. Battle of the twins. Should've been Polt and Maka. Ex-Prime bros to boot.
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why so creepy mr. interviewer?
sorry, i know you're trying your best tho...
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Dude this ROG is korean rampage
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Man Stardust is so likable, what a cool guy, mYinsanity must be happy.
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Beating Goswser and Lucifron was the easy part for Stardust, surviving the Semmler interview... now that's gonna be the hard part.
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On August 03 2013 03:59 HeartOfTheSwarm wrote: Dude this ROG is korean rampage A lot of tournaments are like that.
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On August 03 2013 03:58 y0su wrote: Huge thanks to everyone who tuned into me streaming. I had a blast being a community caster. Also the ROG and Assembly crews were awesome. Not being able to cast more is going to be easily offset by being able to watch and enjoy the ro8 onward on the main stream!
thanks for casting. I watched your stream the most out of any of the community casters
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Great interview, Semmler!
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On August 03 2013 03:59 HeartOfTheSwarm wrote: Dude this ROG is korean rampage Almost like every other starcraft tournament since 2000.
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