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k!llua
Australia895 Posts
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Zlasher
United States9129 Posts
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oolon
United States27 Posts
But Starcraft players don't have fun. They just sit at the computer with the air conditioning blasting, so I guess it all works out in the end. Do you at least have a swimming pool? | ||
Liquid.Snakes
United States4 Posts
On May 11 2010 02:40 finalboss wrote: the whole Korean scene will change to attack Assimilators and Cybernetics Cores instead of probes This, LOL | ||
SC2Pandemic
United States18 Posts
I'm too short on money to even think about trying to participate, but if you guys actually keep this going i'll be sure to sign up at another time. | ||
HalfAmazing
Netherlands402 Posts
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States43764 Posts
Yeah, this is really funny lol Nonetheless, I still think they'd do a great job. | ||
Creme
United States21 Posts
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iNcontroL
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USA29055 Posts
On May 11 2010 03:01 Machine[USA] wrote: We are looking into this, we had no idea it would be closing so early. The only info out there is they want to close the beta a month early. release date is july 27 June 10th-12th is NOT a month early. If it does close we'd refund those that paid and move on to after SC2 launch | ||
Dragonsven
United States145 Posts
Then again, I've always thought people who spent money on RTS coaching were basically throwing their money away when they can get any information you give them (plus more) for free with 30 minutes of patient googling. It's a pretty clear issue considering if we took a poll of every progamer in the world, how many do you think paid for lessons? I think the people who go will have fun but it's sad to think of the people paying money just so they can hang out with "known" players. | ||
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CaucasianAsian
Korea (South)11568 Posts
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Chill
Calgary25963 Posts
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BC.KoRn
Canada567 Posts
Get a real job | ||
Setz3R
United States455 Posts
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Crais
Canada2136 Posts
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Vexx
United States462 Posts
Surprised. Good. | ||
Pooshlmer
United States1001 Posts
On May 11 2010 03:12 k!llua wrote: sadly, no. i'm still interested to see if i'd be a viable candidate, geography aside. I'm sure they'll take anyone who can pay. It's your money on airfare, visa/passport, and whatever fee they charge. From their end it's the same as if you lived down the street. | ||
Ahzz
Finland780 Posts
If you want to go there for 'some of the experience of living in a pro house', hang out and stuff, then go ahead, but I hope you're rich. --- This is just my opinion, but I think that gosucoaching should give tl.net a part of their profits or something, because it's feeding PROFIT from the community of tl.net with their direct advertisements which seems to have little intention of improving the community. I mean it's direct advertisement for an 'organization' that is meant to make profit, and which isn't really doing anything out of charity. Just because it has 'starcraft' in it's name doesn't mean we should let all the advertisement slide IMO. I'm 100% cool with advertising donations to send a brood war player to WCG or something, I'm cool with advertising tournaments such as ESL, TSL etc but this isn't cool IMO. Now, I don't know how much they're asking for this gosucamp themselves, and how much profit they're planning to make. For all I know it could be a really fair deal, where the hosts make very minimal profit and everyone had a great time, but I seriously doubt that. | ||
StayFrosty
Canada743 Posts
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Zealotdriver
United States1557 Posts
Edit: Racist law, high ambient temperatures, neither on either coast nor in the midwest. | ||
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