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Zurich15317 Posts
Interview with Khaldor
Us Starcraft people can be an arrogant and ignorant bunch when it comes to other games. That's why it was surprising how at WCG Grand Final 2008 a whole group of us were watching the WC3 final games as excited as if it was the OSL. Most of us had no clue WTF was going on on the screen, but people seemed to enjoy it anyway. Later everyone, including English speaking visitors, agreed that that was largely due to the outstanding German live commentary at the event.
More than two years later, thousands of our English speaking members tune in to the stream of a German commentator previously unknown to TL. Only after the Assembly cast last week I realized this was the same guy I had heard screaming his lungs out in Cologne 2008: Khaldor, a former WC3 commentator who is now bringing SC2 casts to our screens. Let's get to know Khaldor a little better in this interview.
Hi Khaldor, last week's Assembly cast was quite a ride. Suddenly the numbers on your German stream exploded when English speaking viewers from all over the world were tuning in. Can you give us a quick recap how the cast went from your point of view and your reaction when you saw the international viewer numbers and the reception on TL?It's always a little bit hard to estimate the number of viewers beforehand, casting the Assembly Winter I thought it would probably result in about 5.000 people watching the stream at peak times. The cast went pretty smooth, we got a lot of good games and as I knew most of the german players quite well they always made sure to wait for us before they started the game. At some point I just realized, that the number of viewers was increasing quite rapidly and I suddenly got tons of messages on BNet as well as on IRC with people telling me to check out the comments on TL When I first heard that I thought that basically a couple of people surfing on TL found my stream in the stream list and commentated on it. When I checked out the thread regarding the Assembly LAN I was stunned to find out that more than 20 pages about my stream had been posted already, mostly by non German speaking people. I was baffled to be honest ^^ Most of the comments were positive and the TL crowd really seemed to enjoy the stream quite a lot. It was late already though and after another 2 or 3 games we were done for the day. So I read the rest of the comments when I came back home and from then on I tried to keep the English viewers up to date by switching languages every now and then. The reception of the TL users was therefore quite a surprise and I was really happy when I saw all those comments, thanks again everybody for tuning in and for making the weekend quite memorable for me! Khaldor is definitely a known name on TL now - but not many know who is behind this ID. Please introduce yourself and tell us a bit about yourself.Well, my whole story would probably bore everybody to death within seconds, so I'll stick to the basics I'm 29 years old and studied Economics in Mannheim (which is right next to Heidelberg which a couple of people might actually know). After I finished by studies I went to Australia for a year, spending most of the time either in Melbourne or traveling. I came back in the summer of 2010 and moved to Berlin after a while. Regarding my online "career" I started playing online with Diablo 2, skipped SC:BW nearly completely (except for LANs with close friends) due to my bad internet connection back then and after WarCraft III got released I focused on Blizzard's Fantasy RTS. I got involved in the community work pretty soon, starting out as webmaster of one of the German community websites and due to a coincidence I got the opportunity to shoutcast a tournament back when shoutcasts were quite rare and only occurred about once every one or two weeks. People apparently liked my style, so I started to commentate more frequently, got involved with the whole WC3 scene more closely which led to me managing the WarCraft III team of 4Kings and after wards Mousesports. Due to my studies time was pretty scarce and I concentrated on shoutcasting which resulted in leaving Mousesports and focusing on commentating. My personal highlight so far was the World Cyber Games 2008, where I was the official commentator onsite. It was quite an experience and definitely the highlight of my time as a commentator. In addition I got to hang out with Tasteless quite a lot which was as funny as it gets Judging by the amount of beer he was able to drink he definitely should be German! What are your plans for SC2, will you do mostly casting? Would you take over managing an SC2 team again? Something else?Well, right now I'm managing MyStarCraft.de which is a German StarCraft II Community Website focusing on eSports. Besides that I'm mostly casting at the moment. I'm not too sure if I would manage a StarCraft II team again. To be honest it's an interesting question as I didn't think about managing a team again for a long time. I actually think I would manage a team again but it'd depend to a large plan on the clan. For now casting will be a large part of my activities in StarCraft II. I'm releasing quite a few VODs on my YouTube-Channel as well in addition to the live streams. So that already takes up quite a lot of time. I started commentating a couple of matches in English due to the demand on TL but I'm not too sure yet whether my English commentating is really good enough to pursue this in the future. Are you still involved in WC3? What is your take on the future of WC3 and will you be switching completely to SC2 (if you haven't already)?I'm not involved in WarCraft III anymore at all. I stopped commentating games roughly half a year before I went to Australia as I had to concentrate more on my studies and after I left Germany I had other things on my mind. I had a great time with WarCraft III and sometimes I miss for example the heroes but I don't even have an installation of the game on my computer. I look forward to WarCraft IV but for now StarCraft II is the only game I plan to play and commentate. It's really different to WarCraft III but I simply love how the esports scene and the game itself are evolving right now. There's so much going on, it's just great to be part of it Are you still in contact with the WC3 players from back in the days? Do you know what they are up to and if we can expect them to switch to SC2? Who in particular do you see doing well in SC2 in the future?Well actually a lot of former WarCraft III players already switched to StarCraft II, as for example HasuObs, iNSoLeNCE, DeMuslim and XLord. Most of the ones I just mentioned are German as you might have noticed, but there are also plenty of international WarCraft III players that made the adjustment towards StarCraft II. Tod and Grubby are playing SC2 now as well and I expect especially the latter to improve quite a lot over the course of the next few weeks. I'm still in contact with most of them and it's actually kinda nice to see familiar faces in the lineups of teams such as MouseSports and EG Did you follow korean SC:BW progaming before SC2? You were known for a very energetic, "koreanesque" commentating style.I have to admit, that I didn't follow SC:BW very closely. I'm familiar with most of the big names though and enjoyed Tasteless GomTV streams quite a lot. I'd make sure to get up in the morning at the weekend in order to watch the GomTV matches with a couple of friends of mine and therefore had at least a basic understanding of the SC:BW scene. Occasionally we would listen to the Korean commentators as well, therefore I know why people are sometimes comparing my style of commentating to that of Korean commentators (although I obviously don't understand a single word they say xD). I can't judge their understanding of the game but I appreciate commentators that make me feel excited about a match, although in my opinion three commentators (as in most Korean productions I've seen so far) is overdoing it a little bit. Do or did you ever have to fake excitement and enthusiasm?Hm, that's actually a pretty good question. In general I don't think I ever "faked" enthusiasm but I would be lying if I pretended to be equally psyched about all the games. To me it's pretty important who's playing, which nations are participating in a match, which races face each other and also whether the match takes place in one of the final stages of a tournament for example. Esport is a huge part of my life and I wouldn't be casting if I didn't have a basic level of excitement for what I do. Therefore I'm able to get excited about games that seem trivial in comparison to others. But I reckon that a lot of my enthusiasm is built up over the course of a tournament for example as not the game on its own, but also surrounding factors are playing a more important role and adding to the whole atmosphere of a game. This can be a late stage of a tournament, the last German player fighting for survival or simply a third match between two players battling each other and fighting for supremacy How good are you as a player? How important is it to be competent at the game to be a good caster in your opinion?I would consider myself a decent player. I'm ranked in the diamond league right now which is to a great part attributed to the fact that I didn't have the time to play more than about 5 games since the master league patch was published. I'm occasionally playing some team games but mainly to distract myself. The last few weeks I've been casting a lot and didn't have the time to seriously put some effort and thought into playing 1on1 ladder games again. In my opinion you don't have to be a great player in order to be a good commentator, although I think the better you are the more insights you can address in your casts and therefore improve it. It's not a necessity to be a good player but it's definitely helpful. Which is also why I'm going to start playing a lot more again soon. I just bought an NA Bnet Account in order to stream the FX Open and some other tournaments being hosted on the North American Server. Right now the idea is to start playing random with that account as my European account is a Zerg only account so far  I think it's possible for me to advance to the master league once I start playing on a regular basis again, although I don't see myself become a player strong enough to compete in tournaments or aiming for the top ranks. After all I'm a commentator in the first place and not trying to become a progamer So we will hear more English casts from you then after all?After the Assembly Stream I really wasn't too sure whether my English would be good enough to perform adequately in a live streaming situation. I think it's a lot harder to provide a decent English stream (as a non-native speaker) when you are more of an enthusiastic caster compared to a more analytical one. If you are lacking for words in the heat of a battle it sounds kinda stupid and quite often the battle, or even the game, might be over before you were able to rephrase the situation. The positive feedback throughout the last few days (especially in regards to my English streams at the TL Open #14) on the other hand gave me a lot of confidence and as there are apparently a lot of people that would like me to cast more tournaments in English I'll do exactly that. I won't give up on the German though  There were already a couple of admins of various events that asked me if I'd like to provide an English stream to an event that already has a live stream in German. So basically being able to cast in two languages will furthermore give me more streaming opportunities as well Great to hear that, looking forward to more casts! What is your opinion on the proclaimed boom of Western esports, particularly in North America? Do you think with the recent developments the US will become a if not the important esports country again?In WarCraft III NA didn’t play a role at all. Apparently the game was of nearly no interest to most Americans, whereas StarCraft II receives quite a lot of attention. Having a WarCraft III background I was quite surprised about how well the US was doing in regards to esports. Especially with the MGL and NASL there are some really interesting developments going on right now. In general I'm still on the opinion, that the esport infrastructure in Europe (especially in Germany) is still superior to that in the US, at least for the time being. If the NASL is actually living up to the expectations this might change really quickly though. To me it's actually a very exciting situation as there are so many things happening right now that could really lift esport to a whole new level. OK enough ESPORTS talk. Who is your favorite player and why?Although I know very little about him, never met him and probably never will I have to say it's ChitaPrime at the moment. He's not even a Zerg player and most people seem to dislike him due to his cheese plays and cannon rushes. The thing is that I really enjoy his games, you never know what will happen next and his games a really entertaining! He might not be the best player and will probably not be able to compete with the elite but his games are fun to watch and he's not afraid of using unusual strategies. Besides him there are a lot of players that I really enjoy watching as for example Mana and a couple of lesser known Zergs as for example DeathAngel. It would be easy just to name a couple of famous players but in the end I find myself rooting quite often not for the player that plays best, but for the player that entertains me the most What was the best game you have watched so far? What was the best game you have casted?The best game I've seen so far would probably be HayprO vs. Slayers_Mills which I also casted as a VOD. It's an intense ZvT on Metalopolis where both players just keep attacking each other without ever pausing. The game goes on for about an hour and in the end there's not a mineral spot left on the whole map. That game was really great and gave me goosebumps  The same is probably true about iNSoLeNCE's game vs. Naugrim on Xel'Naga Caverns at the Assembly Lan, but a lot of the excitement of that game was due to the circumstances of the match. iNSoLeNCE losing the first map, about to lose the second one as well and therefore short of being eliminated out of the tournament and all of that Great games indeed! Alright Khaldor, let's wrap this up. One last question for our readers in the area: Are we going to get the chance to see you in a RL event soon (as a caster or otherwise)?I certainly hope so  Right now there's no event that I'm sure of attending. I was asked only yesterday though whether I would be interested to commentate at a LAN that's taking place in a couple of months though. It's not sure whether it will work out though, therefore I can't give you any details but as soon as I get the chance to commentate at a big event I'll definitely take it  And if nothing else there's always the GamesCom in August which I will attend for sure! OK good to hear that. Well, Khaldor thank you very much for taking the time. Any word for the fans? Any shoutouts?I would like to thank all the people on TeamLiquid for their support, my staff at MyStarCraft.de for their great work and effort and also use the opportunity to greet iNSoLeNCE and Mana, as well as Rascel, a good friend of mine!  And of course I'd like to thank you as well for the interview!
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I watched this guy stream both English and German commentary, and was pretty impressed with both.
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He did an incredible job with 4K.wc3, i'll check his stream out if i see it's up ! Nice itw thanks !
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I checked out his assembly stream and it was really good (even though I don't understand German).
Keep it up, dude!
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No mention of the fact he organised the black dragon league aswell ?, but ye awesome caster, made assembly weekend and the fxopen alot of fun, really glad hes getting credit for the amount of work he puts in:D
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Don't know a word of german, but hell id enjoyed the games he commentated on assembly. Khaldor for gsl!
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he good in english and german, but german is still much much better.
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Excellent interview, Khaldor is a great caster to listen too.
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I really like his casting (in both German and English) and I'm glad to see he has a youtube channel (subscribed now!).
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I saw Khaldor yesterday and i'm pretty impressed with his game understanding and defintely english, i can barely hear his german accent and he speaks pretty fluently! He has a great sense of humor espcially with Day9 :D quite fun. Keep up the good work and nice organisation with Black dragon league ! Khaldor vin diesel clone fighting!!
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I really like the guy and his commentating. Keep up the good work man
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super glad that Khaldor get's alot of TL love, peopl are so harsh and unforgiven with casters( !!!!) that it is great to see a guy that most people love. Khaldors commentary is awesome(also in english), love that he casted with Day9 yesterday :D
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Great commentator. He knows how it's done.
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Khaldor is great. To echo the sentiments of others, he's fun to listen to even if you don't understand a word he's saying.
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I can still remember the first time I listened to an audio-commentary of Khaldor in wc3....youtube didn't exist back then and VODs generally were of terrible quality and needed ages to load. So all we had were replays and audio-files that you had to play "in sync" with the replay. Ahh the good old times.
I'm really happy that he made such a successful transition to sc2, he's by far the most competent german caster out there.
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On February 24 2011 20:24 SmoKim wrote:super glad that Khaldor get's alot of TL love, peopl are so harsh and unforgiven with casters(  !!!!) that it is great to see a guy that most people love. Khaldors commentary is awesome(also in english), love that he casted with Day9 yesterday :D
They will repeat this today.. hopefully day9 is not as tired as yesterday ;-D
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Khaldor is the man. Real talent!
Also enjoy the zerg bias in the casts.
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What did they cast yesterday? Are there any VODs? Can't believe I missed that.
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On February 24 2011 20:25 Tachion wrote: Khaldor is great. To echo the sentiments of others, he's fun to listen to even if you don't understand a word he's saying.
Agreed.
If it wasn't for him I wouldn't of been able to watch the games at Assembly due to being unable to tolerate GLHF.tv.
We need more casters like Khaldor with his positive energy, game sense, game knowledge, casting voice, and manners.
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I never knew Vin Diesel was this good :D
Love your commentating etc etc!
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it was so weird for me to hear a German caster, I always cringe when the german e sports scene OVERUSES twisted and warped English words and phrases, the so called denglish, but with khaldor I can see past this because he is just everywhere at once on the map when he cast and talking and spreading energy like there is no tomorrow.
also props for spreading the german love and pride in eSports global, Khaldor du bist ne granate.
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amazing interview!
khaldor is indeed a really great caster
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Big fan of this guy's German casting (I don't speak German). Not sure if I'd have the same enthusiasm for his English casts (although his English is very good), for the exact reasons he listed. No matter what language he's casting in the future I will still definitely check it out though.
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Really great interview! Big props to Khaldor for his awesome casting (both German and English), Black Dragon League and great answers.
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♥ Khaldor ♥ hopefully we will see him at some lan soon
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Loved the cast with day9 and it will be up again at 19CET, they make a pretty good combo!
Otherwise i admit i can't listen you casting in german because i don't understand it wich is why i can't stand korean commentators.
Your english is fine and everytime i see you casting in english i listen to it because you understand the game, you are mature and friendly and also entertaining!
keep up the good work!
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On February 24 2011 20:27 limbokid wrote:Show nested quote +On February 24 2011 20:24 SmoKim wrote:super glad that Khaldor get's alot of TL love, peopl are so harsh and unforgiven with casters(  !!!!) that it is great to see a guy that most people love. Khaldors commentary is awesome(also in english), love that he casted with Day9 yesterday :D They will repeat this today.. hopefully day9 is not as tired as yesterday ;-D
for real real, not for play play :O?
WHEN? i must seeeeee, it was hillarious yesterday
Day9 opening bottles ^^
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I can't be the only one who read this whole interview in his voice no?
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One of the best casters out there!
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Nice interview, and very good commentator!
I loved that he had a guy helping him at the production, it really helps to keep the cast flowing. The way they switched from a game that was decided but not finished to watch a new game instead was a stroke of genius.
And his english is more than good enough, with practise it should be perfect. I don't mind watching in german either, great to get some practise on my deutch listening skills. (Ich habe ein kartoffel in mein geschlechtsorgane.)
6/6
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I'm also one of those that switched over to the German stream during the Assembly games. Very fun to watch (listen), and while I missed any deeper analysis, my rudimentary knowledge of German, combined with the familiar Starcraft-terminology allowed me to follow the game quite alright.
I checked the English VOD's Khaldor has on Youtube. His English casting is quite good, I had no trouble understanding him even in the more hectic moments. I'll be sure to keep following his casts, thanks for the tip on tonight's 4PL cast.
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Watching Khaldor's cast makes me happy everytime, i love it.
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i remember the old days, when there were no video streams, but only radio. wasnt much of a problem with a commentator going as crazy as khaldor. :D
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On February 24 2011 21:29 Ghad wrote: (Ich habe ein kartoffel in mein geschlechtsorgane.)
rofl what?! :D
really awesome to see him becoming that popular on tl <3
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Yeah, watched most of Assembly from his stream. Excellent caster, hope to see more from him in the future.
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On February 24 2011 20:33 Leviance wrote: What did they cast yesterday? Are there any VODs? Can't believe I missed that. just tune in for 4PL Close Combat today
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Oh cool, Vin Diesel's been to Melbourne.
Only watched a few of his casts, but he's a name I actively look out for on TL. It was actually cool listening to the half German, half English commentary.
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On February 24 2011 20:34 Babyfactory wrote:Show nested quote +On February 24 2011 20:25 Tachion wrote: Khaldor is great. To echo the sentiments of others, he's fun to listen to even if you don't understand a word he's saying. Agreed. If it wasn't for him I wouldn't of been able to watch the games at Assembly due to being unable to tolerate GLHF.tv. We need more casters like Khaldor with his positive energy, game sense, game knowledge, casting voice, and manners.
he needs to work on these a bit though.
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Quite an impressive commentator that can keep making viewers come back to his stream, even tho they don't even speak the language.
Khaldor brings excitement to me as a viewer even when he is casting in German. So much talk about commentators need to learn the game and stop pretending they understand the game better than players and all that. None of that mattered when you saw BW VoDs because you didn't even understand anything they said, you just enjoyed the excitement it greated when they scream during Jaedong's muta harass.
Khaldor manages to do the very same thing, bring excitement in a nice and suiteable voice, without ever appearing as "fake" or too excited to concentrate. Always the perfect voice level for the situation. I don't speak German, or at least very very little (Danish is not far from German after all), but I still enjoyed his stream a lot during Assembly especially. I don't really care how much he knows about the game, he brings the excitement the game deserves. Only few people can manage to do this. After Tastosis and Day9, this is the best caster.
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On February 24 2011 22:27 green.at wrote:Show nested quote +On February 24 2011 20:34 Babyfactory wrote:On February 24 2011 20:25 Tachion wrote: Khaldor is great. To echo the sentiments of others, he's fun to listen to even if you don't understand a word he's saying. Agreed. If it wasn't for him I wouldn't of been able to watch the games at Assembly due to being unable to tolerate GLHF.tv. We need more casters like Khaldor with his positive energy, game sense, game knowledge, casting voice, and manners. he needs to work on these a bit though.
I disagree on game sense, as I felt as though I wasn't missing anything (well, much) watching as his cast, but that might of be my bias from having GLHF.tv miss as much as they did.
I'm going to be watch 4PL Close Combat (now that I know he's going to be casting it) and I'll put an edit to further on "game knowledge" as I only heard his cast in German at Assembly but given that he was able to keep with action and from the English names of units he was dropping at certain times, I felt as though he was on topic (but that's a terrible way to judge).
As a caster though, you don't need to know everything about the game. It's more about keeping people entertained and given the fact that he can entertain people who don't understand him, I'd say he's doing a damn good job at it.
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Sweden170 Posts
Really awesome caster, he's very similar to any sports commentator which make it very enjoyeble to watch. He's so good it doesn't matter if he casts in german or english, but since my 3rd languge is german I understand quite well.
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On February 24 2011 21:29 Ghad wrote: Nice interview, and very good commentator!
I loved that he had a guy helping him at the production, it really helps to keep the cast flowing. The way they switched from a game that was decided but not finished to watch a new game instead was a stroke of genius.
And his english is more than good enough, with practise it should be perfect. I don't mind watching in german either, great to get some practise on my deutch listening skills. (Ich habe ein kartoffel in mein geschlechtsorgane.)
6/6 Yeah khaldor is just such a great caster especially if u are able to understand german. btw u just said that u have potatoes in your genitalia :D
Love u Khaldor
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Awesome guy. Can't wait for the TB co cast. ^^
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just love how he gets all this attention now. those success storys outta nowhere are just beautiful :D (thx glhf i guess? ~)
def deserved tho. he is amazing. i watched wc3 matches , a game i laddered a bit in evry 9 months or so, only to hear him cast.
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Tbh I'd probably watch him cast even if he only did it in German.
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Well deserved accolades for a great caster. Please keep up the good work.
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Great interview and a great caster.
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I actually enjoyed his German casting even without being able to understand a word of german and his english is really good too. Awesome caster!
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Even when their is other streams such as glhf.tv I find myself watching Khaldor. The level of professionalism and the sheer enthusiasm he has makes the language barrier no problem.
Keep up the awesome work man, I hope to see more casts!
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There is just one thing i don't like about his german casting.
He sais: "Muten" for Mutas/Mutalisks.
Makes me cringe every time :D.
But else? He's good.
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Khaldor proved to me that learning German in school wasn't a waste of time.
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I remember him from his WC3 days on Gamesports.de, I used to listen to his voice-only casts and I loved it.
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Khaldor is definitely the best in my opinion right now. (No, I'm not comparing him to Day9 and to the others, I'm just saying, he is new and refreshing)
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I also tuned in for Khaldor's cast in Assembyl i dont undrestand nothing about german, but the enthusiasm was great and i loved it. A few days ago watched a stream with him speaking english and once again it was awsome.
Great work Khaldor, keep it up
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Awesome guy and the best German caster there is!
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As I posted on his channel comment section. He's awesome, he makes people excited eventhough when they don't understand a word and he still keeps the non-german speakers up to date with small summaries in English.
Kholdor is awesome. I'm a fan!
Thanks for doing the interview. The WC3 cast was rather very interesting.
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yeah man, best german caster :D
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Great interview! Khaldor is awesome.
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Made me watch assembly with actual commentary as opposed to just having music playing. Great interview as well, hope to see more of Khaldor in the future which it seems we will.
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as a person who speaks french/german/english almost fluently i have heard a whole variety of streams from the worst (millenium french stream when yogo is not casting) to the best (djwheat / day9, tastosis) and i have to say that khaldor is really up there, both in german and english, really entertaining and "nice" guy, he makes you just enjoy the game, and is so far away from some of these casters that make you angry when you listen to them (not gonna name them, but you know who).
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Khaldor for Bundeskanzlerin!
Damn you stream is entertaining. I enjoy almost every minute of it. I dont think your english casting is on par with your german casting yet, but given some time and a little bit more practise i think you could be europes answer to day9 :-)
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United States313 Posts
Great interview for a great caster, I can only hope we see more and more of Khaldor, truly someone taking e-sports in the right direction. Keep up the great work! =)
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I really enjoyed his casting with Day[9], but I was impressed with his solo casting after Day[9] had to hit the hay.
Even with the brainfart thinking a 1-1 match was 2-0 and over was dealt with in a funny way. I think the real sign of a good caster is a good recovery from mistakes and to do that in a second language is pretty impressive.
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Caught Khaldor's casting of the BDL yesterday, it was great. Khaldor is a boss.
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Kaldor is great in both english and german. when he'll get more used to casting in english there won't be any quality difference .
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I really like his english casting aswell and hope that he continues this way for a greater audience.
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Khaldor is so good at commentating. I watched his stream before when he was talking in german and I don't speak an ounce of german and I still kept watching and during the whole time I was thinking, "man this guy is such a good caster".
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I remember tuning into this because of how bad the English cast was. He is great and almost makes me want to learn german
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Really crisp and exciting commentating. A good technical production with no lag and a modest "drink a beer if I want one" attitude.
I won't tune in very often to a german stream but if it's in english I sure will!
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Great interview and way to spotlight Khaldor! I didn't get to watch too much of Assembly and his stream was the second i clicked on and i was stuck on it after that. I had no idea that so many others here were just as captivated and entertained as i was by his commentating.
Also i'm pretty sure i saw him crack open a beer during his cast (lol), that was awesome!
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i was REALLY suprised by khaldor there coz usually i find his casting to be awefull. But there may be hope...
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Just listened to him casting with Day[9] and the chemistry was great! I wouldn't mind seeing these guys do some TSL casts. Although with Tastless, Artosis, Day[9], Khaldor, Chill, DJWheat, Diggity, Moletrap, and more great community casters to choose from it's kind of hard to narrow down to just two!
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Thanks for the interview though, good read!
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Awesome guy and caster. Hope you get more involved with the community and do some large scale casts!
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i remember back in the warcraft days, when i almost had to kick him from the waaagh!tv irc channel because he was hardcore raging when the server went down which kinda obstructed his audio casting, refusing to talk english even though i told him several times.. well, in the end he barely decided to leave on his own though. ^^
those were times hehe
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That game of moon vs grubby that is linked in the interview was basically the video that got me into esport, and i remember that i watched it mostly because the commentator could bring the excitement very well to the viewers. When i watched assembly, i didnt know that this was the same guy.. but now as i know it's pretty obvious. I like his stream alot, he seems very passionate about his work. Keep it up :D
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from german mr wacrcraft into german mr starcaft. quite a nice transition. by far the most knowledgeable german caster and the only one i enjoy listening to. thanks alot for all the content and of course some stores like the orcish shadowhunterstory^^. iam still mad when i think of my ladder disc vs khaldor, would have saved it and shown my grandchildren. keep up the great work which feels like you are doing for 10 years now.
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On February 25 2011 04:46 MisterD wrote:i remember back in the warcraft days, when i almost had to kick him from the waaagh!tv irc channel because he was hardcore raging when the server went down which kinda obstructed his audio casting, refusing to talk english even though i told him several times.. well, in the end he barely decided to leave on his own though. ^^ those were times hehe  Fun to run into you here ;-)
Anyway, Khaldor was like the #1 German warcraft caster back then. Having never heard him cast in English before, I was afraid it wouldn't be as good as his German casting. Turns out he's pretty much a baller at that too. Really like how he's able to fill up downtime without making it boring.
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Khaldor, what a great guy
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nice interview! hope to see you on a lan in the future
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I became a fan of Khaldor during Assembly when he completely outcasted the English stream. He is the man.
And I'm even learning some German.
Meine linke blinker ist kaput
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Khaldor really is such a great guy!
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Very good Interview all the best in the Future.
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Great guy and great casting. Looking forward to more content from him. Good and lengthy interview as well.
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Khaldor seems like a totally awesome and genuine guy, and has all the right ideas about casting in this interview. Watching his stream right now and its damn good for a non native English speaker. I love how he answers almost every forum post on the stream.
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Khaldor fast becoming one of the better commentators - Even though I don't speak a lick of German - I still manage to enjoy the games and feel the energy he lets off with his enthusiasm
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Thank you for the interview to everyone who it may concern! The EU scene is wonderful!
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Definitely one of the best caster out there and the best German caster. Hopefully we get to see him do more casting of larger tournaments
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seems like a cool caster and was a good interview. Thanks for posting! :D
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love his commentaries regardless its in english or german, very high production value keep up the good work !
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Awesome interview! Klahdor seems to have led a very interesting life. Hwaiting!!
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He confirmed today that he is actually NOT Vin Diesel. Still pretty cool though.
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I love the name; Khaldor. Awesome caster.
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Dont be that modest man, you english is just great, and worst case scenario you can just go for german, and it's still entertaining even without understanding a word of it 
Keep up the great work!!!
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LoL, understanding another game in another language. I guess if you really enjoy all e-sports thats cool.
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Khaldor is a total boss <3
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Khaldor excellant cast, even in english. Having watched him cast alone and with day9, while both are great, I prefer him with a casting partner. Its more than it was day9 (I don't even watch day9's dailys); just someone to bounce different ideas off of adds a lot. Any chance of a casting partner in the future?
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Nice, might have to watch out for this guy
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Khaldor and Tastosis is the best out there along with Day[9]. JP is ok-ish, but I dont like him that much. The rest are just crap.
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I was at the WCG2008 final in Köln and i have to say: Despite never really playing WC3, it was very enjoyable and just a very good cast of Khaldor !
I went to Köln to see the SCBW finals ofc but when i think about the whole event the first thing which comes to my mind is: + Show Spoiler +DER BLAAAADIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII which means "the bladi" aka "the blademaster" in english :D
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I actually had more fun watching his stream during Assembly than I did on the english stream, I guess because of the delay between games / ok casting. His stream felt full of energy for sure.
I think it's leaps and bounds for this chap in SC2, good work Khaldor!
I never knew Vin Diesel was this good :D
Also made me laugh nice one!
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