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Ok, the finals are on now. Stop derailing with complaints about WCS region system! - Begin page 109 |
TLADT24920 Posts
On August 12 2013 03:30 Ryusei wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2013 03:27 BigFan wrote:On August 12 2013 03:25 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:22 BigFan wrote:On August 12 2013 03:19 KaneZ wrote:On August 12 2013 03:16 BigFan wrote: EU champion incoming in pokemon finals! I'm so fuckin proud ;( haha it was interesting for sure. Korea lost to EU! EU OP in pokemon finals! Take all the money! :O On August 12 2013 03:19 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:18 Wintex wrote:On August 12 2013 03:17 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:16 Wintex wrote:On August 12 2013 03:15 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:14 Heartland wrote: We should have a south Sweden meet-up sometime.
I'd probably hate you all IRL though. If ST makes it to face MVP in a GSTL final that should indeed happen I'll drive down to stockholm if that happens. Stockholm isn't south Sweden... http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/country/sweden.htmlit is if you tilt your head -45 degrees. Little brother it is more complex then that. cmon, let him have his fun On August 12 2013 03:19 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:15 aRyuujin wrote: so proud of finale <3 Proud of him being too weak to compete in KR? Koreans must be banned in EE and NA regionals. It's not interesting to watch, you know that no matter what, koreans will win. korean vs korean finals, woohoo, so much fun, especially when they come to EU and have guts to not even learn english really? He played fair throughout the whole tourney. Grubby came close to winning against him but messed up the final game. There is no reason that foreigners can't win against Koreans so saying that you know koreans will win is definitely not true. Yes, really, he's korean, he must play in his region, not in EU. Hell, he doesn't even know english. SO much for EU champ lol. Blizzard's rules. I for one am glad that he came to EU and ended up winning. I could careless if he can't even speak. Region isn't locked, so he's allowed to come here. Grubby lost which is disappointing but making the RO4, losing to the champ and going to the WCS finals is an amazing achievements. Looking forward to seeing him improve some more. Are you blind or something? koreans are FLOODING EU and NA tournaments. They win everything, they halt EU and NA progress in sc2, they halt new EU and NA stars development. It;s one of the reasons LoL and DOTA are so much popular, it's just not interesting to watch tournaments, knowing that (insert random korean pro) will win the tournament. lol. I'm well aware of the number of Koreans that are coming to EU and NA tournaments. No, they don't halt the progress. If anything, pros are forced to work harder to compete with them to get a higher ranking, win the tourney etc... Look at grubby. Made RO4 and his play has improved so much from the last RO16 finish. He has the kind of mentality that a lot of people and seems like fan lack. The feeling that I need to be the best. Need to improve, practice more, think more, etc...
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On August 12 2013 03:34 NovaMB wrote: Guys we need a Pokemon LR There are pokemon threads in S&G but should we bump em? B&W2 thread was not made either .... Create something guys!
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East Gorteau22261 Posts
On August 12 2013 03:30 Ryusei wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2013 03:27 BigFan wrote:On August 12 2013 03:25 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:22 BigFan wrote:On August 12 2013 03:19 KaneZ wrote:On August 12 2013 03:16 BigFan wrote: EU champion incoming in pokemon finals! I'm so fuckin proud ;( haha it was interesting for sure. Korea lost to EU! EU OP in pokemon finals! Take all the money! :O On August 12 2013 03:19 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:18 Wintex wrote:On August 12 2013 03:17 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:16 Wintex wrote:On August 12 2013 03:15 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:14 Heartland wrote: We should have a south Sweden meet-up sometime.
I'd probably hate you all IRL though. If ST makes it to face MVP in a GSTL final that should indeed happen I'll drive down to stockholm if that happens. Stockholm isn't south Sweden... http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/country/sweden.htmlit is if you tilt your head -45 degrees. Little brother it is more complex then that. cmon, let him have his fun On August 12 2013 03:19 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:15 aRyuujin wrote: so proud of finale <3 Proud of him being too weak to compete in KR? Koreans must be banned in EE and NA regionals. It's not interesting to watch, you know that no matter what, koreans will win. korean vs korean finals, woohoo, so much fun, especially when they come to EU and have guts to not even learn english really? He played fair throughout the whole tourney. Grubby came close to winning against him but messed up the final game. There is no reason that foreigners can't win against Koreans so saying that you know koreans will win is definitely not true. Yes, really, he's korean, he must play in his region, not in EU. Hell, he doesn't even know english. SO much for EU champ lol. Blizzard's rules. I for one am glad that he came to EU and ended up winning. I could careless if he can't even speak. Region isn't locked, so he's allowed to come here. Grubby lost which is disappointing but making the RO4, losing to the champ and going to the WCS finals is an amazing achievements. Looking forward to seeing him improve some more. Are you blind or something? koreans are FLOODING EU and NA tournaments. They win everything, they halt EU and NA progress in sc2, they halt new EU and NA stars development. It;s one of the reasons LoL and DOTA are so much popular, it's just not interesting to watch tournaments, knowing that (insert random korean pro) will win the tournament.
Oh and to bring up another point with this post - you may not know this, but Koreans dominate LoL now.
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Canada16217 Posts
On August 12 2013 03:37 Zealously wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2013 03:30 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:27 BigFan wrote:On August 12 2013 03:25 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:22 BigFan wrote:On August 12 2013 03:19 KaneZ wrote:On August 12 2013 03:16 BigFan wrote: EU champion incoming in pokemon finals! I'm so fuckin proud ;( haha it was interesting for sure. Korea lost to EU! EU OP in pokemon finals! Take all the money! :O On August 12 2013 03:19 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:18 Wintex wrote:On August 12 2013 03:17 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:16 Wintex wrote:On August 12 2013 03:15 Tobblish wrote:[quote] If ST makes it to face MVP in a GSTL final that should indeed happen I'll drive down to stockholm if that happens. Stockholm isn't south Sweden... http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/country/sweden.htmlit is if you tilt your head -45 degrees. Little brother it is more complex then that. cmon, let him have his fun On August 12 2013 03:19 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:15 aRyuujin wrote: so proud of finale <3 Proud of him being too weak to compete in KR? Koreans must be banned in EE and NA regionals. It's not interesting to watch, you know that no matter what, koreans will win. korean vs korean finals, woohoo, so much fun, especially when they come to EU and have guts to not even learn english really? He played fair throughout the whole tourney. Grubby came close to winning against him but messed up the final game. There is no reason that foreigners can't win against Koreans so saying that you know koreans will win is definitely not true. Yes, really, he's korean, he must play in his region, not in EU. Hell, he doesn't even know english. SO much for EU champ lol. Blizzard's rules. I for one am glad that he came to EU and ended up winning. I could careless if he can't even speak. Region isn't locked, so he's allowed to come here. Grubby lost which is disappointing but making the RO4, losing to the champ and going to the WCS finals is an amazing achievements. Looking forward to seeing him improve some more. Are you blind or something? koreans are FLOODING EU and NA tournaments. They win everything, they halt EU and NA progress in sc2, they halt new EU and NA stars development. It;s one of the reasons LoL and DOTA are so much popular, it's just not interesting to watch tournaments, knowing that (insert random korean pro) will win the tournament. Oh and to bring up another point with this post - you may not know this, but Koreans dominate LoL now. Coming to Dota 2 as well.
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On August 12 2013 03:37 Wintex wrote:There are pokemon threads in S&G but should we bump em? B&W2 thread was not made either .... Create something guys! We could highjack the X & Y thread.
Oww it only starts in an hour anyway
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TLADT24920 Posts
^We might also see dota2 domination if their training environments are as good as their starcraft and LoL ones.
On August 12 2013 03:34 Wintex wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2013 03:30 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:27 BigFan wrote:On August 12 2013 03:25 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:22 BigFan wrote:On August 12 2013 03:19 KaneZ wrote:On August 12 2013 03:16 BigFan wrote: EU champion incoming in pokemon finals! I'm so fuckin proud ;( haha it was interesting for sure. Korea lost to EU! EU OP in pokemon finals! Take all the money! :O On August 12 2013 03:19 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:18 Wintex wrote:On August 12 2013 03:17 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:16 Wintex wrote:On August 12 2013 03:15 Tobblish wrote:[quote] If ST makes it to face MVP in a GSTL final that should indeed happen I'll drive down to stockholm if that happens. Stockholm isn't south Sweden... http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/country/sweden.htmlit is if you tilt your head -45 degrees. Little brother it is more complex then that. cmon, let him have his fun On August 12 2013 03:19 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:15 aRyuujin wrote: so proud of finale <3 Proud of him being too weak to compete in KR? Koreans must be banned in EE and NA regionals. It's not interesting to watch, you know that no matter what, koreans will win. korean vs korean finals, woohoo, so much fun, especially when they come to EU and have guts to not even learn english really? He played fair throughout the whole tourney. Grubby came close to winning against him but messed up the final game. There is no reason that foreigners can't win against Koreans so saying that you know koreans will win is definitely not true. Yes, really, he's korean, he must play in his region, not in EU. Hell, he doesn't even know english. SO much for EU champ lol. Blizzard's rules. I for one am glad that he came to EU and ended up winning. I could careless if he can't even speak. Region isn't locked, so he's allowed to come here. Grubby lost which is disappointing but making the RO4, losing to the champ and going to the WCS finals is an amazing achievements. Looking forward to seeing him improve some more. Are you blind or something? koreans are FLOODING EU and NA tournaments. They win everything, they halt EU and NA progress in sc2, they halt new EU and NA stars development. It;s one of the reasons LoL and DOTA are so much popular, it's just not interesting to watch tournaments, knowing that (insert random korean pro) will win the tournament. What fucking progress. NA and EU are miles behind because they don't do teamhouses, don't have designated coaches (not everyone at least), don't have practice partners whenever they want etc. They have created styles, sure. They have innovated on many strategical points in the game, but NA and EU have to work for success. I for one love the fact that we don't have segregation like LoL. Watching competition that is pampered in that way is no fun. If Europeans and Americans want to persevere, let them work for their fruits and so when they finally, win, they cry like duckdeok. That way, they are actually proud of their win. this 10000%.
On August 12 2013 03:34 NovaMB wrote: Guys we need a Pokemon LR lol, someone mentioned that earlier
edit: ninja'd.
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United Kingdom50293 Posts
On August 12 2013 03:37 Zealously wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2013 03:30 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:27 BigFan wrote:On August 12 2013 03:25 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:22 BigFan wrote:On August 12 2013 03:19 KaneZ wrote:On August 12 2013 03:16 BigFan wrote: EU champion incoming in pokemon finals! I'm so fuckin proud ;( haha it was interesting for sure. Korea lost to EU! EU OP in pokemon finals! Take all the money! :O On August 12 2013 03:19 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:18 Wintex wrote:On August 12 2013 03:17 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:16 Wintex wrote:On August 12 2013 03:15 Tobblish wrote:[quote] If ST makes it to face MVP in a GSTL final that should indeed happen I'll drive down to stockholm if that happens. Stockholm isn't south Sweden... http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/country/sweden.htmlit is if you tilt your head -45 degrees. Little brother it is more complex then that. cmon, let him have his fun On August 12 2013 03:19 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:15 aRyuujin wrote: so proud of finale <3 Proud of him being too weak to compete in KR? Koreans must be banned in EE and NA regionals. It's not interesting to watch, you know that no matter what, koreans will win. korean vs korean finals, woohoo, so much fun, especially when they come to EU and have guts to not even learn english really? He played fair throughout the whole tourney. Grubby came close to winning against him but messed up the final game. There is no reason that foreigners can't win against Koreans so saying that you know koreans will win is definitely not true. Yes, really, he's korean, he must play in his region, not in EU. Hell, he doesn't even know english. SO much for EU champ lol. Blizzard's rules. I for one am glad that he came to EU and ended up winning. I could careless if he can't even speak. Region isn't locked, so he's allowed to come here. Grubby lost which is disappointing but making the RO4, losing to the champ and going to the WCS finals is an amazing achievements. Looking forward to seeing him improve some more. Are you blind or something? koreans are FLOODING EU and NA tournaments. They win everything, they halt EU and NA progress in sc2, they halt new EU and NA stars development. It;s one of the reasons LoL and DOTA are so much popular, it's just not interesting to watch tournaments, knowing that (insert random korean pro) will win the tournament. Oh and to bring up another point with this post - you may not know this, but Koreans dominate LoL now. And unless orange or na'vi does something alliance may do the same thing to dota.
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Canada16217 Posts
Oh wow leenock may not have been paid for his ipl victory yet o_O
as well as others
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In The People who complain about region system i can't see anyone point out the unfair Prize money EU should has less prize money than KR
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On August 12 2013 03:33 revel8 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2013 03:26 MasterOfPuppets wrote:On August 12 2013 03:25 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:22 BigFan wrote:On August 12 2013 03:19 KaneZ wrote:On August 12 2013 03:16 BigFan wrote: EU champion incoming in pokemon finals! I'm so fuckin proud ;( haha it was interesting for sure. Korea lost to EU! EU OP in pokemon finals! Take all the money! :O On August 12 2013 03:19 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:18 Wintex wrote:On August 12 2013 03:17 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:16 Wintex wrote:On August 12 2013 03:15 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:14 Heartland wrote: We should have a south Sweden meet-up sometime.
I'd probably hate you all IRL though. If ST makes it to face MVP in a GSTL final that should indeed happen I'll drive down to stockholm if that happens. Stockholm isn't south Sweden... http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/country/sweden.htmlit is if you tilt your head -45 degrees. Little brother it is more complex then that. cmon, let him have his fun On August 12 2013 03:19 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:15 aRyuujin wrote: so proud of finale <3 Proud of him being too weak to compete in KR? Koreans must be banned in EE and NA regionals. It's not interesting to watch, you know that no matter what, koreans will win. korean vs korean finals, woohoo, so much fun, especially when they come to EU and have guts to not even learn english really? He played fair throughout the whole tourney. Grubby came close to winning against him but messed up the final game. There is no reason that foreigners can't win against Koreans so saying that you know koreans will win is definitely not true. Yes, really, he's korean, he must play in his region, not in EU. Hell, he doesn't even know english. SO much for EU champ lol. Complain to Blizzard. I'm sure they'll care. They probably will notice the huge drop off in viewing numbers compared to last season, and last years WCS EU finals. They are supposed to be making decisons that grow the scene not diminish it.
Decisions like scheduling all WCS regional finals on the same weekend during TI3 finals.
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TLADT24920 Posts
wow that's umm so bizzare. ipl doesn't exist anymore though.
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It's so bad of IPL not doing nothing about it as well as Blizzzard not stepping in.
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That's crazy.
And important enough to deserve its own thread. Gogo~
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On August 12 2013 03:41 BigFan wrote:wow that's umm so bizzare. ipl doesn't exist anymore though.
Its been bought by Blizzard so all of their liabilities should now be in Blizzards hands.
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TI3 did not run during the WCS EU final.
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On August 12 2013 03:38 NovaMB wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2013 03:37 Wintex wrote:On August 12 2013 03:34 NovaMB wrote: Guys we need a Pokemon LR There are pokemon threads in S&G but should we bump em? B&W2 thread was not made either .... Create something guys! We could highjack the X & Y thread. Oww it only starts in an hour anyway Pokemon or TI3... SO HARD TO CHOOSE.
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On August 12 2013 03:34 Wintex wrote:Show nested quote +On August 12 2013 03:30 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:27 BigFan wrote:On August 12 2013 03:25 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:22 BigFan wrote:On August 12 2013 03:19 KaneZ wrote:On August 12 2013 03:16 BigFan wrote: EU champion incoming in pokemon finals! I'm so fuckin proud ;( haha it was interesting for sure. Korea lost to EU! EU OP in pokemon finals! Take all the money! :O On August 12 2013 03:19 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:18 Wintex wrote:On August 12 2013 03:17 Tobblish wrote:On August 12 2013 03:16 Wintex wrote:On August 12 2013 03:15 Tobblish wrote:[quote] If ST makes it to face MVP in a GSTL final that should indeed happen I'll drive down to stockholm if that happens. Stockholm isn't south Sweden... http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/country/sweden.htmlit is if you tilt your head -45 degrees. Little brother it is more complex then that. cmon, let him have his fun On August 12 2013 03:19 Ryusei wrote:On August 12 2013 03:15 aRyuujin wrote: so proud of finale <3 Proud of him being too weak to compete in KR? Koreans must be banned in EE and NA regionals. It's not interesting to watch, you know that no matter what, koreans will win. korean vs korean finals, woohoo, so much fun, especially when they come to EU and have guts to not even learn english really? He played fair throughout the whole tourney. Grubby came close to winning against him but messed up the final game. There is no reason that foreigners can't win against Koreans so saying that you know koreans will win is definitely not true. Yes, really, he's korean, he must play in his region, not in EU. Hell, he doesn't even know english. SO much for EU champ lol. Blizzard's rules. I for one am glad that he came to EU and ended up winning. I could careless if he can't even speak. Region isn't locked, so he's allowed to come here. Grubby lost which is disappointing but making the RO4, losing to the champ and going to the WCS finals is an amazing achievements. Looking forward to seeing him improve some more. Are you blind or something? koreans are FLOODING EU and NA tournaments. They win everything, they halt EU and NA progress in sc2, they halt new EU and NA stars development. It;s one of the reasons LoL and DOTA are so much popular, it's just not interesting to watch tournaments, knowing that (insert random korean pro) will win the tournament. What fucking progress. NA and EU are miles behind because they don't do teamhouses, don't have designated coaches (not everyone at least), don't have practice partners whenever they want etc. They have created styles, sure. They have innovated on many strategical points in the game, but NA and EU have to work for success. I for one love the fact that we don't have segregation like LoL. Watching competition that is pampered in that way is no fun. If Europeans and Americans want to persevere, let them work for their fruits and so when they finally, win, they cry like duckdeok. That way, they are actually proud of their win. You dont understand basic economic incentives if you think Korea flooding NA/EU tournaments will do anything but wipe out that population of progamers, which will have the associated effect of making SC2 less popular in those regions. You also dont understand anything about economics if you think Korea doing anything but flooding the scene wasnt self evident and a product of economics itself. EU/NA players get ragged on simplistically for being worse as a product of laziness or something ridiculous, and its not the reason at all that they're behind, its at best a proximate cause.
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So IPL went broke without even paying the prizemoney? Joke company...
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East Gorteau22261 Posts
With a sweeping generalisation, I have to say that a lot of Koreans seem kind of gullible. Waiting this long before bugging people about prize money? Seems weird =/
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Wait, isn't Pokemon over? ;o
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