[Pictures] MVP team house - Page 7
Forum Index > SC2 General |
Monasou
United States218 Posts
| ||
FinestHour
United States18466 Posts
| ||
HeIios
Sweden2523 Posts
It looks really comfortable even if it's a bit crowded. I am super jellous. It's kinda sad that the best SC2 players on earth have to live like sardines to chase their dream. Yeah who ever thought that people had to endure hardships to achieve something!? [edit] But yeah, I imagine there's some sort of "10-minute" rule for the one bathroom. DON'T WANT PEOPLE TO GET SUSPICIOUS. | ||
Phayze
Canada2029 Posts
On February 17 2011 18:57 ace246 wrote: The only privacy they have are in the bathroom which must be hard for them, unless they don't care about having a bit of time alone. You will find that alot of the time, in a house will all boys, they wont even shut the door to do their business. | ||
Drazzzt
Germany999 Posts
![]() | ||
GP
United States1056 Posts
On March 08 2011 20:57 Phayze wrote: You will find that alot of the time, in a house will all boys, they wont even shut the door to do their business. I don't know about anyone else, but all of my room mates are guys and I've never thought, "well I'll just start doing my business with the bathroom door open." | ||
baeric
Germany649 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + ![]() :> | ||
Zorkmid
4410 Posts
On March 08 2011 20:21 HeIios wrote: Yeah who ever thought that people had to endure hardships to achieve something!? I think that getting picked or recruited to a Pro-Team could definitely be considered an achievement. The hardship part is the hundreds of hours of practice it took to get them there. At least give them a 8x8 room for making the team! | ||
namedplayer
844 Posts
| ||
HeIios
Sweden2523 Posts
On March 08 2011 23:27 Zorkmid wrote: I think that getting picked or recruited to a Pro-Team could definitely be considered an achievement. The hardship part is the hundreds of hours of practice it took to get them there. At least give them a 8x8 room for making the team! No, the hard part is finding the right sponsors and being able to put yourself in a position where you are able to move into an even bigger team house. Compare this tour to (1:20 ish). So the journey is NOT over just because you made it into a team that practices together, notice the trophies for example. | ||
GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
On March 09 2011 00:23 HeIios wrote: No, the hard part is finding the right sponsors and being able to put yourself in a position where you are able to move into an even bigger team house. Compare this tour to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPDISNasSEs (1:20 ish). So the journey is NOT over just because you made it into a team that practices together, notice the trophies for example. wow, by far the nicest gaming house I've seen to date... Definitely can't top that. | ||
hidiliho
Canada685 Posts
| ||
Mooncowtime
United States315 Posts
| ||
CookieMaker
Canada880 Posts
| ||
| ||