[Pictures] MVP team house - Page 3
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Annq
Germany104 Posts
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W2
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Archerofaiur
United States4101 Posts
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traca
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even mexican hos would be scared going into those dorm afaik | ||
See.Blue
United States2673 Posts
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Kreb
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Even if it only meant they'd pretty much sleep at home and nothing else, I think a lot of people would like that setup. | ||
Jetaap
France4814 Posts
It's crazy to see that many people in this team , and yet almost none of them are in code A or code S. I guess it's true that code A is going to be incredibly hard pretty soon :s. | ||
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Myles
United States5162 Posts
On February 17 2011 23:50 Kreb wrote: Why cant they just have their Team House as their job office? Live in some nearby appartment, go to "work" (to the house) to play and maybe exercise or whatever. And whenever they feel they are done for the day, just head back home to have a few hours for themselves before going to sleep? Even if it only meant they'd pretty much sleep at home and nothing else, I think a lot of people would like that setup. This kind of setup is more affordable for everyone involved. | ||
Kreb
4834 Posts
On February 17 2011 23:54 Myles wrote: This kind of setup is more affordable for everyone involved. Well, true. I guess its a lot cheaper to have everyone living under the same roof too. | ||
Grebliv
Iceland800 Posts
On February 17 2011 23:50 Kreb wrote: Why cant they just have their Team House as their job office? Live in some nearby appartment, go to "work" (to the house) to play and maybe exercise or whatever. And whenever they feel they are done for the day, just head back home to have a few hours for themselves before going to sleep? Even if it only meant they'd pretty much sleep at home and nothing else, I think a lot of people would like that setup. Homes cost money, money is hard to get if you're practicing all day. This is not really a regular playing job except for the very few at the absoloute top. Basically your salary is lodging and food afaik unless you start being "worth" more than that to the team. What you're talking about would only work for a "semi-pro" house where everyone has their normal day-jobs. Or for a really high profile team with some generous sponsors. | ||
AWakefield
Canada420 Posts
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spacemunkee
United States51 Posts
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Djagulingu
Germany3605 Posts
On February 17 2011 21:01 Euronyme wrote: Wow O.o A team to look out for in a couple of years then. Haha exactly. There was a thread about progame teams and their rosters which i can't seem to find now. But, if you look at TLPD, except Aya ('87), Keeping ('86), Phoenix ('90), CrazyMoving ('92) and Tails (unknown), everybody was born in '94 (most), '95 (Cute, LoveRip) and '96 (Dream). So, this team will be a force to be reckoned with. After this game will be much more figured out with both expansion packs out there, most of these MvP guys will be in their prime. I'd hook up with them if I was any kind of investor on korean progaming sector. | ||
_Darwin_
United States2374 Posts
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Assault_1
Canada1950 Posts
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RyanRushia
United States2748 Posts
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Al Bundy
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PhorClayton
United States198 Posts
On February 18 2011 04:31 RyanRushia wrote: hm so i thought it looks pretty cool.... jealous! I'm with you on that. I look at it like kids in their prime, trying to become a great progamer. Their mindset is on training, and being immersed in the culture of their game, learning and helping others right next to them. When you've got that kind of motivation, living quarters are irrelevant; and in that sense, that house looks awesome. I wish there were places like that for other people; artists, programers, developers, writers. <3 | ||
Wolf
Korea (South)3290 Posts
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TFB
United Kingdom89 Posts
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