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On April 06 2015 04:48 Lexender wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:47 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:46 HellHound wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 Alucen-Will- wrote: Such a shame that Blizzard's poor decision making on selecting maps leads to professional games like that. I don't understand how that kind of thing happens in 2015, Starcraft 1 came out in 1998 What does the horrible map have to do with anything atm? Do you think Hydra would have done that build on King Sejong Station? Yes, that map was quite awful too.
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On April 06 2015 04:48 Lexender wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:47 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:46 HellHound wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 Alucen-Will- wrote: Such a shame that Blizzard's poor decision making on selecting maps leads to professional games like that. I don't understand how that kind of thing happens in 2015, Starcraft 1 came out in 1998 What does the horrible map have to do with anything atm? Do you think Hydra would have done that build on King Sejong Station? Yes, that map was quite awful too. I can't take seriously anyone who thinks KSS wasn't a great map.
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On April 06 2015 04:47 Alucen-Will- wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:46 HellHound wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 Alucen-Will- wrote: Such a shame that Blizzard's poor decision making on selecting maps leads to professional games like that. I don't understand how that kind of thing happens in 2015, Starcraft 1 came out in 1998 What does the horrible map have to do with anything atm? Do you think Hydra would have done that build on King Sejong Station? Uh yes? Maybe not here, but Hydra won plenty of times with Roaches on KSS. I've seen also other Zergs do Roach-Bane all-in on KSS a lot.
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On April 06 2015 04:48 Ej_ wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:48 Lexender wrote:On April 06 2015 04:47 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:46 HellHound wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 Alucen-Will- wrote: Such a shame that Blizzard's poor decision making on selecting maps leads to professional games like that. I don't understand how that kind of thing happens in 2015, Starcraft 1 came out in 1998 What does the horrible map have to do with anything atm? Do you think Hydra would have done that build on King Sejong Station? Yes, that map was quite awful too. I can't take seriously anyone who thinks KSS wasn't a great map.
I really disliked the back door rocks, so many all ins :c
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On April 06 2015 04:48 fixed_point wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:46 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 brickrd wrote:On April 06 2015 04:34 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:33 BaneRiders wrote:On April 06 2015 04:27 stuchiu wrote:On April 06 2015 04:26 boxerfred wrote: it just has a bitter taste that region-locked WCS has Polt vs. hydra in the finals. I mean, I can live with Polt, he's in the US since such a long time. but hydra? He's been living in America for 4 months. I think we can live with 3 Koreans in Ro32 in WCS. That being said, Koreans eligible to play in WCS should have a separate qualifier somehow so the number is always limited to a maximum of 3 in Ro32. Whatever people say, it is clear that this tournament has attracted much more viewers than any WCS event in a long time, but if WCS starts to get flooded with Koreans again, the viewer count will start dropping fast I fear... People always say that and it never happens at all. There is literally no linear correlation between the # of Koreans and the viewers. In every esports game the popularity of the game being played directly relates to the interest of the professional scene.. totalbiscuit tried to make a foreigner championship with shoutcraft and afterward he came out and said the money and viewership didn't make it viable. the "foreigners competing for a foreign championship = viewers" argument is literally based on nothing. it's a hallucination that comes from foreigner fanboys because they don't want to accept that korean starcraft is more popular and better to watch Yes I know. I was instinctively reacting to that general opinion. If anything, more Koreans increases viewership, More precisely, good Koreans increase viewership. idk about that, Flash and Jaedong seem to bring a lot of viewers
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On April 06 2015 04:48 Ej_ wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:48 Lexender wrote:On April 06 2015 04:47 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:46 HellHound wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 Alucen-Will- wrote: Such a shame that Blizzard's poor decision making on selecting maps leads to professional games like that. I don't understand how that kind of thing happens in 2015, Starcraft 1 came out in 1998 What does the horrible map have to do with anything atm? Do you think Hydra would have done that build on King Sejong Station? Yes, that map was quite awful too. I can't take seriously anyone who thinks KSS wasn't a great map.
KSS is the greatest map sc2 has seen. It is the Fighting Spirit of this game.
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On April 06 2015 04:48 Elentos wrote: Hydra wants a taste of getting knocked out by Classic? Should've stayed on CJ then, Classic won't make Blizzcon at this rate <.< hydra got that taste already, in gsl, when he was winning
grumblegrumblegrumble
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On April 06 2015 04:48 Ramiz1989 wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:47 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:46 HellHound wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 Alucen-Will- wrote: Such a shame that Blizzard's poor decision making on selecting maps leads to professional games like that. I don't understand how that kind of thing happens in 2015, Starcraft 1 came out in 1998 What does the horrible map have to do with anything atm? Do you think Hydra would have done that build on King Sejong Station? Uh yes? Maybe not here, but Hydra won plenty of times with Roaches on KSS. I've seen also other Zergs do Roach-Bane all-in on KSS a lot. this was before 3CC banshee shut down these
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At least the crowd is still delivering
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On April 06 2015 04:47 Topin wrote: whem behind..... Polt. just as planned
nope. hydra will finish polt off. The head is in place for the guillotine. no deus ex machina for polt's life
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On April 06 2015 04:47 Ej_ wrote: Polt should do the build from g1 again. He slays dragons?
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On April 06 2015 04:49 Alucen-Will- wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:48 Ej_ wrote:On April 06 2015 04:48 Lexender wrote:On April 06 2015 04:47 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:46 HellHound wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 Alucen-Will- wrote: Such a shame that Blizzard's poor decision making on selecting maps leads to professional games like that. I don't understand how that kind of thing happens in 2015, Starcraft 1 came out in 1998 What does the horrible map have to do with anything atm? Do you think Hydra would have done that build on King Sejong Station? Yes, that map was quite awful too. I can't take seriously anyone who thinks KSS wasn't a great map. KSS is the greatest map sc2 has seen. It is the Fighting Spirit of this game. It's #2 after Whirlwind.
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On April 06 2015 04:49 Die4Ever wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:48 fixed_point wrote:On April 06 2015 04:46 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 brickrd wrote:On April 06 2015 04:34 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:33 BaneRiders wrote:On April 06 2015 04:27 stuchiu wrote:On April 06 2015 04:26 boxerfred wrote: it just has a bitter taste that region-locked WCS has Polt vs. hydra in the finals. I mean, I can live with Polt, he's in the US since such a long time. but hydra? He's been living in America for 4 months. I think we can live with 3 Koreans in Ro32 in WCS. That being said, Koreans eligible to play in WCS should have a separate qualifier somehow so the number is always limited to a maximum of 3 in Ro32. Whatever people say, it is clear that this tournament has attracted much more viewers than any WCS event in a long time, but if WCS starts to get flooded with Koreans again, the viewer count will start dropping fast I fear... People always say that and it never happens at all. There is literally no linear correlation between the # of Koreans and the viewers. In every esports game the popularity of the game being played directly relates to the interest of the professional scene.. totalbiscuit tried to make a foreigner championship with shoutcraft and afterward he came out and said the money and viewership didn't make it viable. the "foreigners competing for a foreign championship = viewers" argument is literally based on nothing. it's a hallucination that comes from foreigner fanboys because they don't want to accept that korean starcraft is more popular and better to watch Yes I know. I was instinctively reacting to that general opinion. If anything, more Koreans increases viewership, More precisely, good Koreans increase viewership. idk about that, Flash and Jaedong seem to bring a lot of viewers
low hanging fruit. come on now
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On April 06 2015 04:49 Die4Ever wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:48 fixed_point wrote:On April 06 2015 04:46 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 brickrd wrote:On April 06 2015 04:34 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:33 BaneRiders wrote:On April 06 2015 04:27 stuchiu wrote:On April 06 2015 04:26 boxerfred wrote: it just has a bitter taste that region-locked WCS has Polt vs. hydra in the finals. I mean, I can live with Polt, he's in the US since such a long time. but hydra? He's been living in America for 4 months. I think we can live with 3 Koreans in Ro32 in WCS. That being said, Koreans eligible to play in WCS should have a separate qualifier somehow so the number is always limited to a maximum of 3 in Ro32. Whatever people say, it is clear that this tournament has attracted much more viewers than any WCS event in a long time, but if WCS starts to get flooded with Koreans again, the viewer count will start dropping fast I fear... People always say that and it never happens at all. There is literally no linear correlation between the # of Koreans and the viewers. In every esports game the popularity of the game being played directly relates to the interest of the professional scene.. totalbiscuit tried to make a foreigner championship with shoutcraft and afterward he came out and said the money and viewership didn't make it viable. the "foreigners competing for a foreign championship = viewers" argument is literally based on nothing. it's a hallucination that comes from foreigner fanboys because they don't want to accept that korean starcraft is more popular and better to watch Yes I know. I was instinctively reacting to that general opinion. If anything, more Koreans increases viewership, More precisely, good Koreans increase viewership. idk about that, Flash and Jaedong seem to bring a lot of viewers HAHAHA MY HERO
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On April 06 2015 04:47 opisska wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:46 OtherWorld wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 Psychonian wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 opisska wrote: Fun fact: even though Poitiers is pretty west in France, it is still not on the western hemisphere. Is there any point in France that IS in the western hemisphere? I guess France owns some islands somewhere in the Western hemisphere? You should know better about your own country  The best part is that I live in a town where the zero meridian runs through, but my brain farted on the concept of "western hemisphere" for a moment here d:
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On April 06 2015 04:47 Alucen-Will- wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:46 HellHound wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 Alucen-Will- wrote: Such a shame that Blizzard's poor decision making on selecting maps leads to professional games like that. I don't understand how that kind of thing happens in 2015, Starcraft 1 came out in 1998 What does the horrible map have to do with anything atm? Do you think Hydra would have done that build on King Sejong Station? Roach bane all in? It's pretty good on any map where that isn't vaani or cross spawn 4 player map.
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On April 06 2015 04:48 Ej_ wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:48 Lexender wrote:On April 06 2015 04:47 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:46 HellHound wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 Alucen-Will- wrote: Such a shame that Blizzard's poor decision making on selecting maps leads to professional games like that. I don't understand how that kind of thing happens in 2015, Starcraft 1 came out in 1998 What does the horrible map have to do with anything atm? Do you think Hydra would have done that build on King Sejong Station? Yes, that map was quite awful too. I can't take seriously anyone who thinks KSS wasn't a great map. perhaps not the best or my favorite, but a damn great standard map that really stood the test of time
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On April 06 2015 04:48 Lexender wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:47 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:46 HellHound wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 Alucen-Will- wrote: Such a shame that Blizzard's poor decision making on selecting maps leads to professional games like that. I don't understand how that kind of thing happens in 2015, Starcraft 1 came out in 1998 What does the horrible map have to do with anything atm? Do you think Hydra would have done that build on King Sejong Station? Yes, that map was quite awful too. it was a very good map, wtf
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On April 06 2015 04:49 Die4Ever wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:48 fixed_point wrote:On April 06 2015 04:46 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 brickrd wrote:On April 06 2015 04:34 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:33 BaneRiders wrote:On April 06 2015 04:27 stuchiu wrote:On April 06 2015 04:26 boxerfred wrote: it just has a bitter taste that region-locked WCS has Polt vs. hydra in the finals. I mean, I can live with Polt, he's in the US since such a long time. but hydra? He's been living in America for 4 months. I think we can live with 3 Koreans in Ro32 in WCS. That being said, Koreans eligible to play in WCS should have a separate qualifier somehow so the number is always limited to a maximum of 3 in Ro32. Whatever people say, it is clear that this tournament has attracted much more viewers than any WCS event in a long time, but if WCS starts to get flooded with Koreans again, the viewer count will start dropping fast I fear... People always say that and it never happens at all. There is literally no linear correlation between the # of Koreans and the viewers. In every esports game the popularity of the game being played directly relates to the interest of the professional scene.. totalbiscuit tried to make a foreigner championship with shoutcraft and afterward he came out and said the money and viewership didn't make it viable. the "foreigners competing for a foreign championship = viewers" argument is literally based on nothing. it's a hallucination that comes from foreigner fanboys because they don't want to accept that korean starcraft is more popular and better to watch Yes I know. I was instinctively reacting to that general opinion. If anything, more Koreans increases viewership, More precisely, good Koreans increase viewership. idk about that, Flash and Jaedong seem to bring a lot of viewers Please direct me to a list of burn centres in Germany.
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On April 06 2015 04:49 Die4Ever wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2015 04:48 fixed_point wrote:On April 06 2015 04:46 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:45 brickrd wrote:On April 06 2015 04:34 Alucen-Will- wrote:On April 06 2015 04:33 BaneRiders wrote:On April 06 2015 04:27 stuchiu wrote:On April 06 2015 04:26 boxerfred wrote: it just has a bitter taste that region-locked WCS has Polt vs. hydra in the finals. I mean, I can live with Polt, he's in the US since such a long time. but hydra? He's been living in America for 4 months. I think we can live with 3 Koreans in Ro32 in WCS. That being said, Koreans eligible to play in WCS should have a separate qualifier somehow so the number is always limited to a maximum of 3 in Ro32. Whatever people say, it is clear that this tournament has attracted much more viewers than any WCS event in a long time, but if WCS starts to get flooded with Koreans again, the viewer count will start dropping fast I fear... People always say that and it never happens at all. There is literally no linear correlation between the # of Koreans and the viewers. In every esports game the popularity of the game being played directly relates to the interest of the professional scene.. totalbiscuit tried to make a foreigner championship with shoutcraft and afterward he came out and said the money and viewership didn't make it viable. the "foreigners competing for a foreign championship = viewers" argument is literally based on nothing. it's a hallucination that comes from foreigner fanboys because they don't want to accept that korean starcraft is more popular and better to watch Yes I know. I was instinctively reacting to that general opinion. If anything, more Koreans increases viewership, More precisely, good Koreans increase viewership. idk about that, Flash and Jaedong seem to bring a lot of viewers
Ah ah harsh !
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