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oh wow awesome you're a god...blows my mind that the distribution of these shows is so poorly organized...aside from the fact that VODs are shit and I have zero desire to sit at my computer and watch these guys talk, if I even google for inside the game I get a bunch of results that take me to outdated episodes
STOG is on iTunes like the same night, not rocket surgery
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This guy sounds like EG.Demon :O
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On May 30 2012 09:41 trikshun wrote: This guy sounds like EG.Demon :O it sounds like his friend Jeff (not incontrol) doing an impression of Demon
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On May 30 2012 09:42 jmbthirteen wrote:it sounds like his friend Jeff (not incontrol) doing an impression of Demon
Jeff actually snapped and now thinks he's Demon.
Dresses like him (wifebeaters all the time), only plays Beastmaster/Batrider, eats Pho everyday.
Embrace dota indeed.
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On May 30 2012 09:29 iNcontroL wrote: lololol 38:15 - Day9 said no such thing as far as I can tell.
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On May 30 2012 11:56 mcc wrote:38:15 - Day9 said no such thing as far as I can tell.
Exactly my point. I never said he said such thing o_O
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On May 30 2012 11:56 mcc wrote:38:15 - Day9 said no such thing as far as I can tell. yep, you completely misunderstood what Geoff was saying. Geoff said he didn't like that Day9 denied inviting because he is friends with him (found at the 44 minute mark of this Lo3 http://www.twitch.tv/onemoregametv/b/319159653) and he says that LS is a reasonable invite. By saying he is a reasonable invite, it means that he belongs with the others, which Geoff was talking about.
Geoff didn't lie at all.
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On May 30 2012 09:38 corpuscle wrote:Show nested quote +On May 30 2012 09:32 Domus wrote: Man, I missed the action, want to see the VOD. In any case, I don't think Day[9] deserves any shit for this. I think Sean had good reasons for inviting him. Since he is a friend, Sean obviously has trust in LS, LS is training in Korea and is in GM. In the end LS might have betrayed this trust by forfeiting, but you can't blame Sean for this in my opinion.
And let's not forget that Stephano, our foreign hope has done his share of forfeiting...but I don't hear anybody crying to tournament organizers for that... So a bit less judgement would be great! uh, there was a pretty big shitshow when Stephano forfeited ONOG against Kas, and the next morning he apologized profusely and said that he didn't understand that it was a community event and he wouldn't have done it if he'd known
Forfeiting an online tourney is not as bad as forfeiting a LIVE tourney in which your friend paid for your plane ticket to attend.
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EG Stephano coming up soon?XD
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On May 30 2012 13:17 TheWorldToCome wrote:Show nested quote +On May 30 2012 09:38 corpuscle wrote:On May 30 2012 09:32 Domus wrote: Man, I missed the action, want to see the VOD. In any case, I don't think Day[9] deserves any shit for this. I think Sean had good reasons for inviting him. Since he is a friend, Sean obviously has trust in LS, LS is training in Korea and is in GM. In the end LS might have betrayed this trust by forfeiting, but you can't blame Sean for this in my opinion.
And let's not forget that Stephano, our foreign hope has done his share of forfeiting...but I don't hear anybody crying to tournament organizers for that... So a bit less judgement would be great! uh, there was a pretty big shitshow when Stephano forfeited ONOG against Kas, and the next morning he apologized profusely and said that he didn't understand that it was a community event and he wouldn't have done it if he'd known Forfeiting an online tourney is not as bad as forfeiting a LIVE tourney in which your friend paid for your plane ticket to attend.
Agreed, I think you're missing the context of what I was saying. The person I was replying to said that there wasn't a shitshow when Stephano forfeited, and that is absolutely not the case (there was). Stephano also handled it professionally by apologizing and explaining why he forfeited, whereas LS... deleted his social media? I dunno.
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On May 30 2012 13:36 corpuscle wrote:Show nested quote +On May 30 2012 13:17 TheWorldToCome wrote:On May 30 2012 09:38 corpuscle wrote:On May 30 2012 09:32 Domus wrote: Man, I missed the action, want to see the VOD. In any case, I don't think Day[9] deserves any shit for this. I think Sean had good reasons for inviting him. Since he is a friend, Sean obviously has trust in LS, LS is training in Korea and is in GM. In the end LS might have betrayed this trust by forfeiting, but you can't blame Sean for this in my opinion.
And let's not forget that Stephano, our foreign hope has done his share of forfeiting...but I don't hear anybody crying to tournament organizers for that... So a bit less judgement would be great! uh, there was a pretty big shitshow when Stephano forfeited ONOG against Kas, and the next morning he apologized profusely and said that he didn't understand that it was a community event and he wouldn't have done it if he'd known Forfeiting an online tourney is not as bad as forfeiting a LIVE tourney in which your friend paid for your plane ticket to attend. Agreed, I think you're missing the context of what I was saying. The person I was replying to said that there wasn't a shitshow when Stephano forfeited, and that is absolutely not the case (there was). Stephano also handled it professionally by apologizing and explaining why he forfeited, whereas LS... deleted his social media? I dunno.
Yes, I agree.
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The episodes will almost always be a couple of hours later on the webpage since I live in sweden. Anyway, the latest episode is also up on my webpage...
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Good show again, nice job guys.
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Why would you guys hate on people writing the hacks and not hate the company for making a faulty game and deliberately putting in systems preventing people from creating healthy gameplay environments is beyond me. Maphacks are present since beta, so is the knowledge that providing a replay with people looking through fog of war is not enough to get them banned. Also, nice point on hunting down hackers. Would seem to be a good idea to start with people already known for hacking that are active and forgiven for some bullshit reasons, but what do I know.
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Once again, hashbaz (and now Frosthaze), thanks!
Saving esports every week
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On May 30 2012 15:11 GsOne wrote: Why would you guys hate on people writing the hacks and not hate the company for making a faulty game and deliberately putting in systems preventing people from creating healthy gameplay environments is beyond me. Maphacks are present since beta, so is the knowledge that providing a replay with people looking through fog of war is not enough to get them banned. Also, nice point on hunting down hackers. Would seem to be a good idea to start with people already known for hacking that are active and forgiven for some bullshit reasons, but what do I know.
"The community" forgave TT1,Haypro,Last Shadow it seems.
I wonder, if this guy Impa were to stop hacking and apologize if "the community" would forgive him? And if not then why were others forgiven in the past?
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On May 30 2012 15:34 TheWorldToCome wrote:Show nested quote +On May 30 2012 15:11 GsOne wrote: Why would you guys hate on people writing the hacks and not hate the company for making a faulty game and deliberately putting in systems preventing people from creating healthy gameplay environments is beyond me. Maphacks are present since beta, so is the knowledge that providing a replay with people looking through fog of war is not enough to get them banned. Also, nice point on hunting down hackers. Would seem to be a good idea to start with people already known for hacking that are active and forgiven for some bullshit reasons, but what do I know. "The community" forgave TT1,Haypro,Last Shadow it seems. I wonder, if this guy Impa were to stop hacking and apologize if "the community" would forgive him? And if not then why were others forgiven in the past?
That was like... years and years ago. Time heals all wounds, as they say.
Also, I'm not completely sure, so don't quote me on this, but I think I remember reading that Haypro (and maybe TT1?) were using maphacks so that they could see what their opponents were doing as a practice tool, not as a way to actually win games. It's still not necessarily right, but it's different.
edit: also it's worth mentioning that LS and TT1 get shit for maphacking all the time... I think Haypro is just immune to it because he's on TL and doesn't post a lot of inflammatory stuff that will inspire people to call him out
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