Too bad that I won't be able to watch the event, but in my heard I will be rooting for the chinese players!
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JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
Too bad that I won't be able to watch the event, but in my heard I will be rooting for the chinese players! | ||
StarcraftMan
Canada507 Posts
On August 14 2014 09:47 Undead1993 wrote: tbh i am not a fan of your casting, but you did a great job hosting the Taiwan Open and i have to admire your dedication, breaker. To be honest, Chinese is one of the hardest languages to learn in the world for English speakers. It's ranked as Category 3 (the hardest category) by the US State Department: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:Language_Learning_Difficulty_for_English_Speakers I have a lot of respect for BreakerTV because he got so fluent in Mandarin. You can bet BreakerTV worked his a** off to become fluent in Mandarin. Just give BreakerTV some casting tips. With the amount of dedication he spent to learning Mandarin, I don't doubt that he can easily pick up your tips to improve his casting. | ||
Shinta)
United States1716 Posts
I'm going to pretend this is a random "Chinese Invitational" and follow it though. | ||
BreAKerTV
Taiwan1656 Posts
On August 14 2014 18:04 StarcraftMan wrote: To be honest, Chinese is one of the hardest languages to learn in the world for English speakers. It's ranked as Category 3 (the hardest category) by the US State Department: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:Language_Learning_Difficulty_for_English_Speakers I have a lot of respect for BreakerTV because he got so fluent in Mandarin. You can bet BreakerTV worked his a** off to become fluent in Mandarin. Just give BreakerTV some casting tips. With the amount of dedication he spent to learning Mandarin, I don't doubt that he can easily pick up your tips to improve his casting. I like the last part of that statement the best, to be honest. I mean that's the best I can do. And I must also admit that for the most part I just want every SC2 event in China and Taiwan, but getting in on something in Europe or NA (WCS America for example, Chinese players qualifying for Ro16 constantly and such) would be nice. Maybe it's time to start learning DoTA 2? | ||
StarcraftMan
Canada507 Posts
On August 15 2014 00:30 BreAKerTV wrote: I like the last part of that statement the best, to be honest. I mean that's the best I can do. And I must also admit that for the most part I just want every SC2 event in China and Taiwan, but getting in on something in Europe or NA (WCS America for example, Chinese players qualifying for Ro16 constantly and such) would be nice. Maybe it's time to start learning DoTA 2? Yeah, just keep working on your casting. Even Artosis and Tasteless had a lot of negative feedback in their first season of GSL back in 2010. If you work diligently at it, you will definitely get better. Good luck! | ||
theanticitizen
United States3 Posts
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TAMinator
Australia2706 Posts
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Shinta)
United States1716 Posts
On August 15 2014 01:04 StarcraftMan wrote: Yeah, just keep working on your casting. Even Artosis and Tasteless had a lot of negative feedback in their first season of GSL back in 2010. If you work diligently at it, you will definitely get better. Good luck! I still give them a lot of negative feedback, but that's mostly because they are experienced and established casters who aren't up to par with many of my expectations. Someone like Breaker still has a long way before he's established, so its a great building period for him. I very much agree with your statement. Keep working hard and get better and better with hard work and dedication. | ||
drunkelf
12 Posts
I am a little dissapionted though that there will be only 1 caster?Is this an online event?Thats very anti climatic to be honest I never watched a red bull before and chose to spend my data on it this month editL o its wec OK.Come on Jd bring it home | ||
Idiocracy1
Bulgaria26 Posts
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digmouse
China6323 Posts
also Jaedong's WCS groups might conflict with WEC as well. | ||
argonautdice
Canada2704 Posts
On August 16 2014 22:46 Idiocracy1 wrote: Hi, can someone point to an official site for that tournament where at least the dates of the event are written down. Looks like a good lineup but really hard to get any info. Liquipedia is your best bet: http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/World_E-sport_Championships_2014 It's usually quickly updated as soon as the official information (which will be in Chinese) are out. Tournament happens September 5th to 7th. | ||
argonautdice
Canada2704 Posts
On August 18 2014 03:27 digmouse wrote: https://twitter.com/Liquid_HerO/status/501071793440845824 also Jaedong's WCS groups might conflict with WEC as well. What are the WCS dates? | ||
kyomezzo
57 Posts
According to this, it starts on September 4th | ||
WGT-Baal
France3302 Posts
On August 15 2014 00:13 Shinta) wrote: This is trying to replace WCG? It failed already. I'm going to pretend this is a random "Chinese Invitational" and follow it though. I think you re confusing this event with WECG, which is trying to replace WCG. Granted both names are very similar. On topic: Breaker, you re doing a very good job with those tournaments! Good luck with that event! | ||
shell
Portugal2722 Posts
I like the chinese e-sports tournaments! ok it has some problems, but overall i hope it will be a success | ||
Dingodile
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BreAKerTV
Taiwan1656 Posts
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Circumstance
United States11403 Posts
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digmouse
China6323 Posts
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