Not that anyone care but here are my impression of my first offline GSL :
-Its cold...ITS COLD AS SHIT. Right now in seoul its about -10 c and the studio isn't that well heated so everyone is with their coats while watching the game, while its not too cold and it can be a bit disappointing.
-Nobody knows what GSL is but everybody knows afreecaTV ( i got the wrong building at first and no one was able to undertand me when i talked about starcraft or GSL but when i said afreecaTV they immediately knew )
-You can be yourself, you can yell, you can mumble, you can eat, you can clap alone, you can do anything ! And everyone seems to embrace it, the audience act just like they were home.
-Koreans in the audience have good english, one was able to clearly talk about the game.
-There is a lottery that happens where you get game copies signed by pro but they don't translate or show the numbers so if you don't speak korean you'll get rekt :D ( actually forte redrew his lot 4 times so maybe i had won if i could understand lol )
-The off-air that you don't actually see is full of advertisement for games and music clip ( we had a cool queen vs david bowie )
-literally everyone storms off into the cold hell once its over ( not a lot of people stay )
-some korean guy who suspiciously looked like has was making superman fly moves as the screen was zooming to the game, it was fun.
-people yell random things
-a lot of the cardboard messages aren't actually show on the air
-english casters are way more high up that korean casters
-Yet you can STILL hear TASTELESS YELLING even when the korean cast is blasting of on the speakers
-losing pro are literally fleeing
-i had a piss next to dark
-pro seems quite accessible
-you may actually get bored towards the end and the chair aren't the most confortable ones, i was hoping for the last few sets to be quick lol.
All in all that was fun but maybe less exiting than i originally thought, but that's just code A, Code S and proleague are probably different.
Hope you enjoyed it. Sad you got bored toward the end, the GuMiho vs Dark games were the best today :D. Oh, and we got the Queen/Bowie thing too.
Not that anyone care but here are my impression of my first offline GSL :
-Its cold...ITS COLD AS SHIT. Right now in seoul its about -10 c and the studio isn't that well heated so everyone is with their coats while watching the game, while its not too cold and it can be a bit disappointing.
-Nobody knows what GSL is but everybody knows afreecaTV ( i got the wrong building at first and no one was able to undertand me when i talked about starcraft or GSL but when i said afreecaTV they immediately knew )
-You can be yourself, you can yell, you can mumble, you can eat, you can clap alone, you can do anything ! And everyone seems to embrace it, the audience act just like they were home.
-Koreans in the audience have good english, one was able to clearly talk about the game.
-There is a lottery that happens where you get game copies signed by pro but they don't translate or show the numbers so if you don't speak korean you'll get rekt :D ( actually forte redrew his lot 4 times so maybe i had won if i could understand lol )
-The off-air that you don't actually see is full of advertisement for games and music clip ( we had a cool queen vs david bowie )
-literally everyone storms off into the cold hell once its over ( not a lot of people stay )
-some korean guy who suspiciously looked like has was making superman fly moves as the screen was zooming to the game, it was fun.
-people yell random things
-a lot of the cardboard messages aren't actually show on the air
-english casters are way more high up that korean casters
-Yet you can STILL hear TASTELESS YELLING even when the korean cast is blasting of on the speakers
-losing pro are literally fleeing
-i had a piss next to dark
-pro seems quite accessible
-you may actually get bored towards the end and the chair aren't the most confortable ones, i was hoping for the last few sets to be quick lol.
All in all that was fun but maybe less exiting than i originally thought, but that's just code A, Code S and proleague are probably different.
Hope you enjoyed it. Sad you got bored toward the end, the GuMiho vs Dark games were the best today :D. Oh, and we got the Queen/Bowie thing too.
Queen/Bowie thing? What did I miss?
Basically, as a tribute to David Bowie passing away, GSL played
Not that anyone care but here are my impression of my first offline GSL :
-Its cold...ITS COLD AS SHIT. Right now in seoul its about -10 c and the studio isn't that well heated so everyone is with their coats while watching the game, while its not too cold and it can be a bit disappointing.
-Nobody knows what GSL is but everybody knows afreecaTV ( i got the wrong building at first and no one was able to undertand me when i talked about starcraft or GSL but when i said afreecaTV they immediately knew )
-You can be yourself, you can yell, you can mumble, you can eat, you can clap alone, you can do anything ! And everyone seems to embrace it, the audience act just like they were home.
-Koreans in the audience have good english, one was able to clearly talk about the game.
-There is a lottery that happens where you get game copies signed by pro but they don't translate or show the numbers so if you don't speak korean you'll get rekt :D ( actually forte redrew his lot 4 times so maybe i had won if i could understand lol )
-The off-air that you don't actually see is full of advertisement for games and music clip ( we had a cool queen vs david bowie )
-literally everyone storms off into the cold hell once its over ( not a lot of people stay )
-some korean guy who suspiciously looked like has was making superman fly moves as the screen was zooming to the game, it was fun.
-people yell random things
-a lot of the cardboard messages aren't actually show on the air
-english casters are way more high up that korean casters
-Yet you can STILL hear TASTELESS YELLING even when the korean cast is blasting of on the speakers
-losing pro are literally fleeing
-i had a piss next to dark
-pro seems quite accessible
-you may actually get bored towards the end and the chair aren't the most confortable ones, i was hoping for the last few sets to be quick lol.
All in all that was fun but maybe less exiting than i originally thought, but that's just code A, Code S and proleague are probably different.
Hope you enjoyed it. Sad you got bored toward the end, the GuMiho vs Dark games were the best today :D. Oh, and we got the Queen/Bowie thing too.
Yeah they were really good games, i don't know if "bored" was the right choice of worlds but after sitting for a long time in a not so confortable chair and with the fatigue kicking in i was a bit not in the mood ( but thanksfully the games were awesome so it kept me interested :D )
Not that anyone care but here are my impression of my first offline GSL :
-Its cold...ITS COLD AS SHIT. Right now in seoul its about -10 c and the studio isn't that well heated so everyone is with their coats while watching the game, while its not too cold and it can be a bit disappointing.
-Nobody knows what GSL is but everybody knows afreecaTV ( i got the wrong building at first and no one was able to undertand me when i talked about starcraft or GSL but when i said afreecaTV they immediately knew )
-You can be yourself, you can yell, you can mumble, you can eat, you can clap alone, you can do anything ! And everyone seems to embrace it, the audience act just like they were home.
-Koreans in the audience have good english, one was able to clearly talk about the game.
-There is a lottery that happens where you get game copies signed by pro but they don't translate or show the numbers so if you don't speak korean you'll get rekt :D ( actually forte redrew his lot 4 times so maybe i had won if i could understand lol )
-The off-air that you don't actually see is full of advertisement for games and music clip ( we had a cool queen vs david bowie )
-literally everyone storms off into the cold hell once its over ( not a lot of people stay )
-some korean guy who suspiciously looked like has was making superman fly moves as the screen was zooming to the game, it was fun.
-people yell random things
-a lot of the cardboard messages aren't actually show on the air
-english casters are way more high up that korean casters
-Yet you can STILL hear TASTELESS YELLING even when the korean cast is blasting of on the speakers
-losing pro are literally fleeing
-i had a piss next to dark
-pro seems quite accessible
-you may actually get bored towards the end and the chair aren't the most confortable ones, i was hoping for the last few sets to be quick lol.
All in all that was fun but maybe less exiting than i originally thought, but that's just code A, Code S and proleague are probably different.
Hope you enjoyed it. Sad you got bored toward the end, the GuMiho vs Dark games were the best today :D. Oh, and we got the Queen/Bowie thing too.
Queen/Bowie thing? What did I miss?
Basically, as a tribute to David Bowie passing away, GSL played
Not that anyone care but here are my impression of my first offline GSL :
-Its cold...ITS COLD AS SHIT. Right now in seoul its about -10 c and the studio isn't that well heated so everyone is with their coats while watching the game, while its not too cold and it can be a bit disappointing.
-Nobody knows what GSL is but everybody knows afreecaTV ( i got the wrong building at first and no one was able to undertand me when i talked about starcraft or GSL but when i said afreecaTV they immediately knew )
-You can be yourself, you can yell, you can mumble, you can eat, you can clap alone, you can do anything ! And everyone seems to embrace it, the audience act just like they were home.
-Koreans in the audience have good english, one was able to clearly talk about the game.
-There is a lottery that happens where you get game copies signed by pro but they don't translate or show the numbers so if you don't speak korean you'll get rekt :D ( actually forte redrew his lot 4 times so maybe i had won if i could understand lol )
-The off-air that you don't actually see is full of advertisement for games and music clip ( we had a cool queen vs david bowie )
-literally everyone storms off into the cold hell once its over ( not a lot of people stay )
-some korean guy who suspiciously looked like has was making superman fly moves as the screen was zooming to the game, it was fun.
-people yell random things
-a lot of the cardboard messages aren't actually show on the air
-english casters are way more high up that korean casters
-Yet you can STILL hear TASTELESS YELLING even when the korean cast is blasting of on the speakers
-losing pro are literally fleeing
-i had a piss next to dark
-pro seems quite accessible
-you may actually get bored towards the end and the chair aren't the most confortable ones, i was hoping for the last few sets to be quick lol.
All in all that was fun but maybe less exiting than i originally thought, but that's just code A, Code S and proleague are probably different.
Hope you enjoyed it. Sad you got bored toward the end, the GuMiho vs Dark games were the best today :D. Oh, and we got the Queen/Bowie thing too.
Yeah they were really good games, i don't know if "bored" was the right choice of worlds but after sitting for a long time in a not so confortable chair and with the fatigue kicking in i was a bit not in the mood ( but thanksfully the games were awesome so it kept me interested :D )
Not that anyone care but here are my impression of my first offline GSL :
-Its cold...ITS COLD AS SHIT. Right now in seoul its about -10 c and the studio isn't that well heated so everyone is with their coats while watching the game, while its not too cold and it can be a bit disappointing.
-Nobody knows what GSL is but everybody knows afreecaTV ( i got the wrong building at first and no one was able to undertand me when i talked about starcraft or GSL but when i said afreecaTV they immediately knew )
-You can be yourself, you can yell, you can mumble, you can eat, you can clap alone, you can do anything ! And everyone seems to embrace it, the audience act just like they were home.
-Koreans in the audience have good english, one was able to clearly talk about the game.
-There is a lottery that happens where you get game copies signed by pro but they don't translate or show the numbers so if you don't speak korean you'll get rekt :D ( actually forte redrew his lot 4 times so maybe i had won if i could understand lol )
-The off-air that you don't actually see is full of advertisement for games and music clip ( we had a cool queen vs david bowie )
-literally everyone storms off into the cold hell once its over ( not a lot of people stay )
-some korean guy who suspiciously looked like has was making superman fly moves as the screen was zooming to the game, it was fun.
-people yell random things
-a lot of the cardboard messages aren't actually show on the air
-english casters are way more high up that korean casters
-Yet you can STILL hear TASTELESS YELLING even when the korean cast is blasting of on the speakers
-losing pro are literally fleeing
-i had a piss next to dark
-pro seems quite accessible
-you may actually get bored towards the end and the chair aren't the most confortable ones, i was hoping for the last few sets to be quick lol.
All in all that was fun but maybe less exiting than i originally thought, but that's just code A, Code S and proleague are probably different.
Hope you enjoyed it. Sad you got bored toward the end, the GuMiho vs Dark games were the best today :D. Oh, and we got the Queen/Bowie thing too.
Yeah they were really good games, i don't know if "bored" was the right choice of worlds but after sitting for a long time in a not so confortable chair and with the fatigue kicking in i was a bit not in the mood ( but thanksfully the games were awesome so it kept me interested :D )