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On March 17 2019 16:27 Poopi wrote: Lol this nydus sure seems stupid Scarlett being up 2-0 vs Maru, what a world to live in
Where apparently late game terran is really strong but where zerg can do what he wants to kill him before that
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I want so many interviews with these two after this.
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What happened in game one? Some sort of controversy?
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After several months not watchin Sc2, maybe i shouldve kept it that way
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Good cheese choice by Scarlett. Weird to me that people are complaining about g2. Scarlett caught Maru's army out on the map too.
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"VIKINGS CAN FLY"
- Rotti, 2019
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On March 17 2019 16:28 RaFox17 wrote:Show nested quote +On March 17 2019 16:27 Poopi wrote: Lol this nydus sure seems stupid Scarlett being up 2-0 vs Maru, what a world to live in Can we now say that Scarlett is as good as Meomaika?
Cancelling roach warren and lair to baneling bust is more interesting than a Nydus.
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aaaand a proxy rax, MORE garbage games
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Maru is mentally conditioned to proxy in every series he plays it seems
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On March 17 2019 16:26 Scrubwave wrote:Show nested quote +On March 17 2019 16:24 Avicularia wrote: It's a very good rule, no idea why so many people defend Maru there. Also, after a game of 200 nukes I really think he deserved that painful lose xD
SC2 dev team needs to do something about those late games because they are just damn boring and unfun to both: play and watch. What's unfun is that one player won only thanks to the tournament's rules, not the game's.
They knew the rules before starting the game, so what's the problem? So the whole Maru's strategy for that game had to take that into the account. Moreover, it finally makes sense that the player with bigger army wins... Personally I felt bad so many times for all the terran opponents that head to draw vs the floating barracks.
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On March 17 2019 16:26 Mlord wrote: Scarlett saying thanks to our very smart balance team with this game 2, lovely Did you come back just to whinge or
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On March 17 2019 16:30 chipmonklord17 wrote: Vikings can FLY?!?!?
I guess if they're lifted by a Phoenix -shrug-
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On March 17 2019 16:30 Avicularia wrote:Show nested quote +On March 17 2019 16:26 Scrubwave wrote:On March 17 2019 16:24 Avicularia wrote: It's a very good rule, no idea why so many people defend Maru there. Also, after a game of 200 nukes I really think he deserved that painful lose xD
SC2 dev team needs to do something about those late games because they are just damn boring and unfun to both: play and watch. What's unfun is that one player won only thanks to the tournament's rules, not the game's. They knew the rules before starting the game, so what's the problem? So the whole Maru's strategy for that game had to take that into the account. Moreover, it finally makes sense that the player with bigger army wins... Personally I felt bad so many times for all the terran opponents that head to draw vs the floating barracks.
It's pretty clear that Maru at least didn't know the rules. Or else he'd have floated everything and gone to counting points.
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On March 17 2019 16:30 Heartland wrote:I guess if they're lifted by a Phoenix -shrug-
Oh that makes sense
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On March 17 2019 16:29 Sif_ wrote: After several months not watchin Sc2, maybe i shouldve kept it that way If you didn't watch Blizzcon, I suggest watching that. The games in the playoffs bracket were so much better than this.
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On March 17 2019 16:31 ZigguratOfUr wrote:Show nested quote +On March 17 2019 16:30 Avicularia wrote:On March 17 2019 16:26 Scrubwave wrote:On March 17 2019 16:24 Avicularia wrote: It's a very good rule, no idea why so many people defend Maru there. Also, after a game of 200 nukes I really think he deserved that painful lose xD
SC2 dev team needs to do something about those late games because they are just damn boring and unfun to both: play and watch. What's unfun is that one player won only thanks to the tournament's rules, not the game's. They knew the rules before starting the game, so what's the problem? So the whole Maru's strategy for that game had to take that into the account. Moreover, it finally makes sense that the player with bigger army wins... Personally I felt bad so many times for all the terran opponents that head to draw vs the floating barracks. It's pretty clear that Maru at least didn't know the rules. Or else he'd have floated everything and gone to counting points.
OK, then that is totally his fault. UNLESS the rules were not delivered, but I doubt it.
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On March 17 2019 16:33 Avicularia wrote:Show nested quote +On March 17 2019 16:31 ZigguratOfUr wrote:On March 17 2019 16:30 Avicularia wrote:On March 17 2019 16:26 Scrubwave wrote:On March 17 2019 16:24 Avicularia wrote: It's a very good rule, no idea why so many people defend Maru there. Also, after a game of 200 nukes I really think he deserved that painful lose xD
SC2 dev team needs to do something about those late games because they are just damn boring and unfun to both: play and watch. What's unfun is that one player won only thanks to the tournament's rules, not the game's. They knew the rules before starting the game, so what's the problem? So the whole Maru's strategy for that game had to take that into the account. Moreover, it finally makes sense that the player with bigger army wins... Personally I felt bad so many times for all the terran opponents that head to draw vs the floating barracks. It's pretty clear that Maru at least didn't know the rules. Or else he'd have floated everything and gone to counting points. OK, then that is totally his fault. UNLESS the rules were not delivered, but I doubt it.
It's WESG we're talking about. The chances that the rules were not delivered is pretty damn high.
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TAIWAN NUMBAH WAN5956 Posts
The players handbook was handed out to you with your badge, I dont see that not being the case for Maru. WESG has some questionable organisation but they do that at least
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