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PepsiMaxxxx
Profile Joined October 2012
Sweden5452 Posts
January 13 2016 15:02 GMT
#521
On January 13 2016 23:57 Elentos wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 13 2016 23:53 shid0x wrote:
+ Show Spoiler +
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?
Elentos
Profile Blog Joined February 2015
55560 Posts
Last Edited: 2016-01-13 15:05:47
January 13 2016 15:05 GMT
#522
On January 14 2016 00:02 PepsiMaxxxx wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 13 2016 23:57 Elentos wrote:
On January 13 2016 23:53 shid0x wrote:
+ Show Spoiler +
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

with video and all during one of the breaks.

Also lol at Life destroying PartinG.
Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes.
shid0x
Profile Joined July 2012
Korea (South)5014 Posts
January 13 2016 15:05 GMT
#523
On January 13 2016 23:57 Elentos wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 13 2016 23:53 shid0x wrote:
+ Show Spoiler +
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 )
RIP MKP
PepsiMaxxxx
Profile Joined October 2012
Sweden5452 Posts
January 13 2016 15:10 GMT
#524
On January 14 2016 00:05 Elentos wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 14 2016 00:02 PepsiMaxxxx wrote:
On January 13 2016 23:57 Elentos wrote:
On January 13 2016 23:53 shid0x wrote:
+ Show Spoiler +
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

with video and all during one of the breaks.

Also lol at Life destroying PartinG.


Oh, that's really nice of them.
Makro
Profile Joined March 2011
France16890 Posts
January 13 2016 15:46 GMT
#525
On January 14 2016 00:05 shid0x wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 13 2016 23:57 Elentos wrote:
On January 13 2016 23:53 shid0x wrote:
+ Show Spoiler +
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 )

highlight of the day , a piss next to dark easy
Matthew 5:10 "Blessed are those who are persecuted because of shitposting, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven".
TL+ Member
shid0x
Profile Joined July 2012
Korea (South)5014 Posts
January 13 2016 15:59 GMT
#526
On January 14 2016 00:46 Makro wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 14 2016 00:05 shid0x wrote:
On January 13 2016 23:57 Elentos wrote:
On January 13 2016 23:53 shid0x wrote:
+ Show Spoiler +
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 )

highlight of the day , a piss next to dark easy


It was truly poesy, i could feel the connection.
RIP MKP
sparklyresidue
Profile Joined August 2011
United States5523 Posts
January 14 2016 02:38 GMT
#527
Any reason the VOD showed only 2 games from Trap/Shine?
Like Tinkerbelle, I leave behind a sparkly residue.
Seeker *
Profile Blog Joined April 2005
Where dat snitch at?37045 Posts
January 14 2016 06:47 GMT
#528
Dark too stronk
ModeratorPeople ask me, "Seeker, what are you seeking?" My answer? "Sleep, damn it! Always sleep!"
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Daswollvieh
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
5553 Posts
January 14 2016 07:42 GMT
#529
Watching Gumiho was kind of stressful, like watching a drowning man fight for his life.
He just wasn't there yet, but he will be.
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