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On April 08 2011 21:27 Technique wrote:Show nested quote +On April 08 2011 20:56 TrANCE, wrote: I hope Nasl is a massive hit the only thing im dubious of is the casters. any big event in Na needs Day9. don't get me wrong i like listening to Incontrol commentate for Gosucoaching clan league and i watch hes stream almost always but i think this is kindof big headed of him to try and take this on as the main caster with no big tournament casts under hes belt. If Incontrol wanted to be the main caster he should have looked into making hes right hand man a well known commentating figure in Na esports DjWheat would be a good choice or even JP with Incontrols play by play and JPs rapport with the main caster would be good.
I hope the Nasl all the best and thanks Xeris for posting Incontrol as a caster is pretty awesome actually. I don't care much for him as a player (sorry), but he is a great caster, funny and insightful. Day[9] kinda over exaggerates too much anyway and caters 99% to the noobs just like his brother does. *RrrrwWWrrr*
I really dont understand why people start to say this about Day, it's just soooo wrong.. It's like people think that they're "too good" to listen to someone who actually gets it. And what exactly in his tournament casts are catered to noobs? He's funny, energetic and always insightful.
Either way, iNc will do a great job with gretorp and c/o, and I truly dont think NASL NEED Day9 or any other top caster to succeed. I see a possibility for other great casters to emerge though.
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On April 08 2011 21:31 yrag89 wrote: Now it's revenge of the americans, after I enjoyed GSL at conviniently at dinner time. Now i gotta wake up early morning :S
SUFFER LIKE WE HAVE...!!!
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Great web site, congratulations! I'm gonna root for moon, my fellow nightelf [:
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damnit the website is SO cool!!!
hope ESL takes note from this and makes it this way in europe.
congrats and hope you do well on first time on air , best of luck!
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Hey guys, I'm writing content for Division 1. I did the player spotlight on Artosis and the Division 1 preview for the site launch. I know there's some formatting errors and stuff still, but I'm sure they'll get figured out pretty quickly here. If there's any particular storylines you'd like to see covered in the coming weeks (related to Division 1) feel free to make suggestions here. Glad everybody is enjoying the content
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Not sure if it's been mentioned before but Zenio is a zerg player, not a terran player 
"JungMin Choi aka 'Zenio' is a Terran player from Korea representing team Old Generations."
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Godspeed, fucking godspeed to you all!
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Pretty impressed with the website actually, it's great to see NASL coming together so well!
On a sidenote though, the pictures for the whole OGS team are stretched and the whole team looks like fatasses : /
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Not a fan of the website. To much clutter about the players up front. Remember people are visiting your site mainly to WATCH games (not to research them). Room for VoDs and streaming link should be the first thing we have access to. Change the format around a bit and it will be great.
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Looking pretty sweet, and thanks for the vid. Getting pretty pumped about this.
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Really nicely done! Would be cool if all aplication vids are there as well, perhaps add to the players section? But just a small point, nothing I can really complain about
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On April 08 2011 21:37 Kyuki wrote:Show nested quote +On April 08 2011 21:27 Technique wrote:On April 08 2011 20:56 TrANCE, wrote: I hope Nasl is a massive hit the only thing im dubious of is the casters. any big event in Na needs Day9. don't get me wrong i like listening to Incontrol commentate for Gosucoaching clan league and i watch hes stream almost always but i think this is kindof big headed of him to try and take this on as the main caster with no big tournament casts under hes belt. If Incontrol wanted to be the main caster he should have looked into making hes right hand man a well known commentating figure in Na esports DjWheat would be a good choice or even JP with Incontrols play by play and JPs rapport with the main caster would be good.
I hope the Nasl all the best and thanks Xeris for posting Incontrol as a caster is pretty awesome actually. I don't care much for him as a player (sorry), but he is a great caster, funny and insightful. Day[9] kinda over exaggerates too much anyway and caters 99% to the noobs just like his brother does. *RrrrwWWrrr* I really dont understand why people start to say this about Day, it's just soooo wrong.. It's like people think that they're "too good" to listen to someone who actually gets it. And what exactly in his tournament casts are catered to noobs? He's funny, energetic and always insightful. Either way, iNc will do a great job with gretorp and c/o, and I truly dont think NASL NEED Day9 or any other top caster to succeed. I see a possibility for other great casters to emerge though.
How can you say someones opinion on a matter like this is wrong? and Day9 does exagerate its just his style of commentating. Personally ive grown tired of it
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You are missing the pic for the bottom right of your page, ^^ I think that is the Blizz logo that is missing? Also no favicon T.T
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Xeris, are you really from Iran?
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On April 08 2011 21:39 SynapseSC wrote:Hey guys, I'm writing content for Division 1. I did the player spotlight on Artosis and the Division 1 preview for the site launch. I know there's some formatting errors and stuff still, but I'm sure they'll get figured out pretty quickly here. If there's any particular storylines you'd like to see covered in the coming weeks (related to Division 1) feel free to make suggestions here. Glad everybody is enjoying the content  You should ask about getting some credit for your work Puzzling decision to not publish articles with author credited. Not sure if this was a conscious decision or oversight.
Haven't read all the articles but you might consider standardizing format for coverage a bit more? For example I just read the group 1 and then group 3 previews and was surprised when reading the latter at the lack of "prediction" and "players to watch" sections. The content is similar when you read the whole thing, but it did seem a little uncoordinated. Then I clicked on group 5, which has another style of presentation as well. Esp. since everything seems to be published under the NASL organization name instead of individual writers' names, the stylistic differences surprised me.
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soooooooooooo awesome!!! Good job NASL!!!
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On April 08 2011 21:52 Crahptacular wrote:You should ask about getting some credit for your work  Puzzling decision to not publish articles with author credited. Not sure if this was a conscious decision or oversight. Haven't read all the articles but you might consider standardizing format for coverage a bit more? For example I just read the group 1 and then group 3 previews and was surprised when reading the latter at the lack of "prediction" and "players to watch" sections. The content is similar when you read the whole thing, but it did seem a little uncoordinated. Then I clicked on group 5, which has another style of presentation as well. Esp. since everything seems to be published under the NASL organization name instead of individual writers' names, the stylistic differences surprised me.
There are different writers for each division, so there are going to be some differences. I'm sure there's still some kinks they need to work out.
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Very impressed, I was expecting greatness and you topped that. Well done, can't wait for this to begin!
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On April 08 2011 21:54 SynapseSC wrote:Show nested quote +On April 08 2011 21:52 Crahptacular wrote:You should ask about getting some credit for your work  Puzzling decision to not publish articles with author credited. Not sure if this was a conscious decision or oversight. Haven't read all the articles but you might consider standardizing format for coverage a bit more? For example I just read the group 1 and then group 3 previews and was surprised when reading the latter at the lack of "prediction" and "players to watch" sections. The content is similar when you read the whole thing, but it did seem a little uncoordinated. Then I clicked on group 5, which has another style of presentation as well. Esp. since everything seems to be published under the NASL organization name instead of individual writers' names, the stylistic differences surprised me. There are different writers for each division, so there are going to be some differences. I'm sure there's still some kinks they need to work out. I realize that. I guess it's the difference between presenting a consistent body of work as an organization and a collection of articles from individual writers. Neither one is necessarily right, but I suppose I assumed you guys wanted the former rather than the latter.
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Site looks great!
Good luck to NASL!
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