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Beneather
Canada451 Posts
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FiWiFaKi
Canada9858 Posts
On December 18 2010 08:48 Beneather wrote: Why does Brat_OK look like a rapist no offense ! Why do you bother asking? There is absolutly no reason to ask that, and adding that you don't mean to offend. What kind of answer are you trying to get? Because he rapes little boys? What do you want people to say. Please don't be rude to the players... Just makes me angry seeing players get called stupid shit like this when they didn't do anything. | ||
SmoKim
Denmark10301 Posts
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ALPINA
3791 Posts
Anyways gratz bratOK my favourite terran player ![]() | ||
ROOTheognis
United States4482 Posts
one of the best Terrans outside of korea EASILY! | ||
imperator-xy
Germany1366 Posts
brat_ok fighting!! i hope we will see him on more european tourneys in the future. | ||
LittLeD
Sweden7973 Posts
I know that the russian scene is Huge (It was the same with WC3) but you can just never get close to it because of the language barrier. On a side note, wasnt Happy in this tournament? | ||
Unnamed
148 Posts
On December 19 2010 08:16 LittleeD wrote: Grats to the win. I know that the russian scene is Huge (It was the same with WC3) but you can just never get close to it because of the language barrier. In what way Russian language is a higher barrier than Korean (or Swedish, Ukrainian, German etc...)? | ||
Cedstick
Canada3336 Posts
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Ghad
Norway2551 Posts
![]() And keep feeding us translated content about the russian scene please. :D | ||
LittLeD
Sweden7973 Posts
On December 19 2010 08:31 Gigeroff wrote: In what way Russian language is a higher barrier than Korean (or Swedish, Ukrainian, German etc...)? Been thinking about it, and I dunno. Maybe I should restate my post. But there is a barrier for sure. Maybe Russians are unwilling to share with the rest of the world (Not implying that the OP didn't an amzing job with this thread) | ||
Aegeis
United States1619 Posts
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ramen-
90 Posts
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RoboBob
United States798 Posts
But now that I think about it, it kinda makes sense for Russia to be a bit isolated esports-wise. I guess that English is kinda the lingua franca of esports...because the game was produced in the US, the biggest scene is in south korea (which has a ton of English translators in part because of the military presence), and the EU has so many different languages that it's probably easiest to use English as a baseline. Whereas Russians would be more likily to be fluent in a southeast asian language or German. | ||
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