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On March 10 2011 11:54 baoluvboa wrote: By watching the terrible play in NASL in comparison to GSL, it would only increase my interest. Where can we find these NASL games you're watching?
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Koreans man!
But yeah GSL is still main for me. Right now Korea's still the mainland of esports, but just not as dominant/prominant as it used to be in BW.
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I don't follow any other tourney at all. =/
I'll also follow TSL, but that's simply because of the Korean invites.
If NASL turns out well then I might tune in on that. The thing is, GSL already has enough SC2 going on to keep me content. The fact of the matter is, if you want to see what the current Starcraft 2 state looks like, just watch the GSL games.
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I want to watch whomever the best players are. GSL is undoubtedly the toughest tournament with the best players. As much as foreigners keep getting hyped, they can't perform against even mediocre GSL players, with the exception of Jinro.
Guys like Ace and Moon, often criticized as terrible by foreigners, just steam rolled through IEM despite tons of the best foreigners being there. GSL is where it's at.
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Code S all the way. The level of play at the moment just seems to be unmatched and I feel the difference will only get bigger as time progresses. Will be keeping track of the foreign tournaments as well but won't be setting aside time for the games until the very last stages of the tournaments.
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wow I'm surprised.. I'm always up at the live stream time but I can't even manage to sit through a full game anymore. I thought other people would have the same opinion I guess not
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Not the best GSL this season, but GSTL was awesome and though Code A was shit before it's now actually worth watching now. Probably won't buy it for the month of my final exams but thats it
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GSL is my top priority. I love supporting foreigners but I feel like the quality of the matches hasn't quite caught up yet, although I hope it will at some point.
Every GSL code A just keeps improving and eventually I expect code A to be exactly as exciting as code S if not for name recognition then at least for the calibre of the players.
GL to anyone who seeks to dethrone GSL as the premier league. It won't be easy...
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On March 10 2011 11:58 Kazzabiss wrote:Show nested quote +On March 10 2011 11:54 baoluvboa wrote: By watching the terrible play in NASL in comparison to GSL, it would only increase my interest. Where can we find these NASL games you're watching?
Where can I find someone so oblivious to the current skill level disparity of the game? Oh wait...
User was warned for this post
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I've been watching it lately but I'm becoming bored with it.
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gsl is still awesome even tho less tastosis makes me sad panda
and i watched EVERY game possbile :§
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I don't hold much faith in the competition available at the NASL, ya Idra will be competing other than that, who has won anything that will be involved in NASL?
All MLG winners(besides Idra) are in Korea...
Quality over quantity.
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On March 10 2011 12:00 baoluvboa wrote:Show nested quote +On March 10 2011 11:58 Kazzabiss wrote:On March 10 2011 11:54 baoluvboa wrote: By watching the terrible play in NASL in comparison to GSL, it would only increase my interest. Where can we find these NASL games you're watching? Where can I find someone so oblivious to the current skill level disparity of the game? Oh wait...
So you're already judging something you haven't seen yet? Awesome!
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Definitely losing interest in Code A, I only watched it this season to see the Foreigners. Not interested in any of the Top 4 in Code A right now. Code S is still awesome even without Jinro/Idra
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On March 10 2011 12:02 Baffels wrote: I don't hold much faith in the competition available at the NASL, ya Idra will be competing other than that, who has won anything that will be involved in NASL?
All MLG winners(besides Idra) are in Korea...
Quality over quantity.
GSL has quality AND quantity.
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Games are getting better and less cheesy, tastosis remain as funny as always, no reason to stop watching. I dont understand all the foreigner bla bla bla, i just want to see good games, idc if the players are asian, european, american, black, white or asian :D
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On March 10 2011 12:03 Zzoram wrote:Show nested quote +On March 10 2011 12:02 Baffels wrote: I don't hold much faith in the competition available at the NASL, ya Idra will be competing other than that, who has won anything that will be involved in NASL?
All MLG winners(besides Idra) are in Korea...
Quality over quantity. GSL has quality AND quantity.
Exaclty!
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I'm not losing any interest at all. I am excited for NASL too, but GSL is definitely the most skilled players so it'll be interesting no matter what.
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If Jinro learns how to TvP better he'll be able to stay in Code S for quite a while.
Huk is clearly frustrated and I don't know if he'll stick around Korea if he still can't advance out of Code A next season.
Ret is also clearly frustrated and is apparently starting to lose motivation. Odds are he'll quit GSL before finding success.
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