[DH] Summer 2014 Day 3 - Page 54
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Faust852
Luxembourg4004 Posts
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Yorkie
United States12612 Posts
1 base blink not good against 1 gate FE + fast immortals. The blink attacked had to be delayed because MC got no scouting information and was forced to robo for observers just in case HerO went DT again. That delay allowed HerO to get 2 immortals out. He also kept his army in a great position to defend his main or natural. Game 1 was a coin flip, game 2 was well played by HerO. EDIT: At least that's my plebeian non-protoss interpretation. Maybe Olli can help | ||
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Olli
Austria24417 Posts
needforseat @ Dreamhack rofl | ||
Incognoto
France10239 Posts
Smix we are no longer in the 20th century. | ||
mythandier
United States828 Posts
On June 17 2014 02:08 Quateras wrote: I miss Smix asking the Questions, at least she asked about the games and what happened. And not these "how do you feel, who do you want to play against blabla" >_> My main complaint about "lilsusie" is that after every player's answer, in English, she feels the need to repeat their exact response and then ask the next prepared, usually unrelated question. In an effective interview you want to have your prepared questions but also be prepared to ask follow-up questions based on their response rather than the current process where you get these super awkward transitions and no real depth of conversation. I've just started muting the stream after every game. | ||
Faust852
Luxembourg4004 Posts
On June 17 2014 02:13 mythandier wrote: My main complaint about "lilsusie" is that after every player's answer, in English, she feels the need to repeat their exact response and then ask the next prepared, usually unrelated question. I feel the same, she just repeat the answer, so annoying after a while. | ||
Yorkie
United States12612 Posts
On June 17 2014 02:13 mythandier wrote: My main complaint about "lilsusie" is that after every player's answer, in English, she feels the need to repeat their exact response and then ask the next prepared, usually unrelated question. In an effective interview you want to have your prepared questions but also be prepared to ask follow-up questions based on their response rather than the current process where you get these super awkward transitions and no real depth of conversation. I've just started muting the stream after every game. She usually does interviews with Korean players in the Chobra style, which allows for a smooth flow and a much better experience than with some other translators. She may not actually be used to having the interviewees answer in English haha | ||
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lilsusie
3861 Posts
![]() I'm up for suggestions for interview questions but I can't have them take too long. | ||
AlternativeEgo
Sweden17309 Posts
On June 17 2014 02:13 Incognoto wrote: "www" ? Smix we are no longer in the 20th century. Yes we are. The year is 2014. You don't say that you are in your thirties when you're 24, do you? | ||
Waise
3165 Posts
On June 17 2014 02:13 mythandier wrote: she's repeating the answers in case anyone in the audience understands native english but not thickly korean-accented englishMy main complaint about "lilsusie" is that after every player's answer, in English, she feels the need to repeat the exact same thing and then ask the next question. In an effective interview you want to have your prepared questions but also be prepared to ask follow-up questions based on their response rather than the current process where you get these super awkward transitions and no real depth of conversation. I've just started muting the stream after every game. as for "followup questions" have you ever watched a sc2 event before? when have there been followups to the bullshit canned questions they ask? it's really the host role more than the hostess herself, it's just a useless role | ||
Waise
3165 Posts
On June 17 2014 02:17 AlternativeEgo wrote: Yes we are. The year is 2014. You don't say that you are in your thirties when you're 24, do you? um | ||
Faust852
Luxembourg4004 Posts
On June 17 2014 02:16 lilsusie wrote: Thanks for the feedback! Just trying to move things along quickly! Also, a bit hard to follow up when players speak English and give short answers >_< I'm working on a time restraint too ![]() I'm up for suggestions for interview questions but I can't have them take too long. You are doing well ! Just avoid repeating the exact same thing and maybe ask more in game question. Keep going :D | ||
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lilsusie
3861 Posts
On June 17 2014 02:15 Yorkie wrote: She usually does interviews with Korean players in the Chobra style, which allows for a smooth flow and a much better experience than with some other translators. She may not actually be used to having the interviewees answer in English haha Seriously!! It's hard when they actually speak English! I dunno what to do with myself! | ||
Yorkie
United States12612 Posts
On June 17 2014 02:17 AlternativeEgo wrote: Yes we are. The year is 2014. You don't say that you are in your thirties when you're 24, do you? This is the 21st century ^_^ | ||
Noonius
Estonia17413 Posts
On June 17 2014 02:17 AlternativeEgo wrote: Yes we are. The year is 2014. You don't say that you are in your thirties when you're 24, do you? I mean... I don't even... | ||
Faust852
Luxembourg4004 Posts
On June 17 2014 02:17 AlternativeEgo wrote: Yes we are. The year is 2014. You don't say that you are in your thirties when you're 24, do you? Are you being serious ? | ||
ZigguratOfUr
Iraq16955 Posts
On June 17 2014 02:17 AlternativeEgo wrote: Yes we are. The year is 2014. You don't say that you are in your thirties when you're 24, do you? You do however say that you are in the third decade of your life. | ||
AlternativeEgo
Sweden17309 Posts
Just one of many things I don't get ![]() | ||
mythandier
United States828 Posts
On June 17 2014 02:16 lilsusie wrote: Thanks for the feedback! Just trying to move things along quickly! Also, a bit hard to follow up when players speak English and give short answers >_< I'm working on a time restraint too ![]() I'm up for suggestions for interview questions but I can't have them take too long. Thanks for listening. I'm not trying to be negatively critical -- it's just I interview people for a living ^_^. You're doing a great job all things considered (schedules/languages...etc) but I certainly wouldn't mind going off script if time permits. | ||
kochujang
Germany1226 Posts
On June 17 2014 02:17 AlternativeEgo wrote: Yes we are. The year is 2014. You don't say that you are in your thirties when you're 24, do you? 19xx is 20th century. 20xx is 21st century. Christ was born in the 1st century. | ||
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