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OptimusYale
Korea (South)1005 Posts
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tyCe
Australia2542 Posts
On May 11 2011 15:06 koolaid1990 wrote: Well considering how no one else on EG is good besides idra, i think painuser can pass for the team. DeMusliM was the no.1 Terran outside Korea not so long ago.. | ||
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nihlon
Sweden5581 Posts
On May 11 2011 18:09 tyCe wrote: DeMusliM was the no.1 Terran outside Korea not so long ago.. Also, think what you will about Incontrol, I don't see how you can't call him good. I'd put Painuser in the same category as Strifecro, Machine and Axlav. He might pass for the team but I'm not sure it will be much on an improvement. | ||
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Netsky
Australia1155 Posts
On May 11 2011 18:09 tyCe wrote: DeMusliM was the no.1 Terran outside Korea not so long ago.. Watch out for Demuslim in the upcoming months - super solid Terran imo. | ||
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rbkl
772 Posts
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Arco
United States2090 Posts
PainUser to EG? gogo. | ||
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-Archangel-
Croatia7457 Posts
They should ask each of them how is their Sotis skill. They seem to moved to that recently :D | ||
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Rebel_
Canada94 Posts
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McKTenor13
United States1383 Posts
GL HF =) | ||
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Tyree
1508 Posts
Gl to them | ||
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JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
On May 11 2011 18:09 tyCe wrote: DeMusliM was the no.1 Terran outside Korea not so long ago.. And he slaughtered White-Ra in some bo3 in some tournament I watched (forgot which, I think it was commented by day9) shortly after his hand injury. Well, White-Ra had an off-day during that game, but he is still White-Ra... Edit: Wait, that was way off-topic... <.< Regarding LG, I hope their players manage to show some good results soon and get picked up by some other team. Personally, I don't think that they are amongst the best players, but a small part in me wants them to prove me (and certain other people according to the comments here) wrong. | ||
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aderum
Sweden1459 Posts
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Acritter
Syria7637 Posts
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PainUser
United States206 Posts
As for me personally, I don't feel that I am in good enough shape at the moment or playing enough to warrant a top team like EG or Root to invest resources in me right now even though I think either would be a great fit. When I am willing to invest more time into myself as a player and SC2 again I will start to work towards joining a new team but for the time being I'm in no rush to make something happen. I will more than likely continue going to National events like MLG to keep meeting such great people and for the experiences. Right now I am very busy with a number of things both on and offline, and struggling just to get by in the NASL. Everyone in my division is a stellar player so I hope people don't judge the results too harshly but you could certainly classify me as being in a slump. I wish all the guys on the team best of luck, we were all good friends and will continue to be such. We had some great times and got to know each other well. The whole experience was, no matter what people may think great. Adopting a new team as a whole squad or creating a new one from scratch is just not an option for obvious reasons. Noah didn't have to invest time/money into the team and most of us knew from the get go that it was a hobby for him and we needed to try and produce some big results to gain some corporate interest in the team. There were letdowns on both the management side and the player side, sadly, it all just didn't come together in the end. P.S. in regards to where all the money comes from and Noah's background, I don't think anyone will ever truly know nor does it really matter. He was willing to invest it in us which is more than most "e-sports teams" with sponsors will even do. | ||
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.Enigma.
Sweden1461 Posts
On May 11 2011 19:49 PainUser wrote: The reason the team died is pretty much on point with most of the conjecture in this thread. Turning an E-Sports team from a hobby that you are willing to invest in, into a self sustaining business requires more time and effort than most people would think. The team did have a very solid pool of talent and tons of potential. We had great chemistry and a will to succeed but producing consistent tournament results is more difficult than people give credit. Besmirching players like the liquid squad, or any other top team for that matter with a "what have you done for me lately" mentality is flat out ignorant. As for me personally, I don't feel that I am in good enough shape at the moment or playing enough to warrant a top team like EG or Root to invest resources in me right now even though I think either would be a great fit. When I am willing to invest more time into myself as a player and SC2 again I will start to work towards joining a new team but for the time being I'm in no rush to make something happen. I will more than likely continue going to National events like MLG to keep meeting such great people and for the experiences. Right now I am very busy with a number of things both on and offline, and struggling just to get by in the NASL. Everyone in my division is a stellar player so I hope people don't judge the results too harshly but you could certainly classify me as being in a slump. I wish all the guys on the team best of luck, we were all good friends and will continue to be such. We had some great times and got to know each other well. The whole experience was, no matter what people may think great. Adopting a new team as a whole squad or creating a new one from scratch is just not an option for obvious reasons. Noah didn't have to invest time/money into the team and most of us knew from the get go that it was a hobby for him and we needed to try and produce some big results to gain some corporate interest in the team. There were letdowns on both the management side and the player side, sadly, it all just didn't come together in the end. P.S. in regards to where all the money comes from and Noah's background, I don't think anyone will ever truly know nor does it really matter. He was willing to invest it in us which is more than most "e-sports teams" with sponsors will even do. Glad to see a response from you, good luck in the future! | ||
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n00b3rt
Bulgaria890 Posts
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lazyfeet
United States468 Posts
On May 11 2011 18:09 tyCe wrote: DeMusliM was the no.1 Terran outside Korea not so long ago.. Wow where did that come from? All i hear how good he was in European tournaments(never watch them) but he hasn't done a thing in the world scene with the few chance he got. And consider the fact that there is so many good terran in the foreign scene he was never the no.1 terran outside of Korea. | ||
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Betsfrox
Venezuela248 Posts
On May 11 2011 19:49 PainUser wrote: The reason the team died is pretty much on point with most of the conjecture in this thread. Turning an E-Sports team from a hobby that you are willing to invest in, into a self sustaining business requires more time and effort than most people would think. The team did have a very solid pool of talent and tons of potential. We had great chemistry and a will to succeed but producing consistent tournament results is more difficult than people give credit. Besmirching players like the liquid squad, or any other top team for that matter with a "what have you done for me lately" mentality is flat out ignorant. As for me personally, I don't feel that I am in good enough shape at the moment or playing enough to warrant a top team like EG or Root to invest resources in me right now even though I think either would be a great fit. When I am willing to invest more time into myself as a player and SC2 again I will start to work towards joining a new team but for the time being I'm in no rush to make something happen. I will more than likely continue going to National events like MLG to keep meeting such great people and for the experiences. Right now I am very busy with a number of things both on and offline, and struggling just to get by in the NASL. Everyone in my division is a stellar player so I hope people don't judge the results too harshly but you could certainly classify me as being in a slump. I wish all the guys on the team best of luck, we were all good friends and will continue to be such. We had some great times and got to know each other well. The whole experience was, no matter what people may think great. Adopting a new team as a whole squad or creating a new one from scratch is just not an option for obvious reasons. Noah didn't have to invest time/money into the team and most of us knew from the get go that it was a hobby for him and we needed to try and produce some big results to gain some corporate interest in the team. There were letdowns on both the management side and the player side, sadly, it all just didn't come together in the end. P.S. in regards to where all the money comes from and Noah's background, I don't think anyone will ever truly know nor does it really matter. He was willing to invest it in us which is more than most "e-sports teams" with sponsors will even do. I just wonder are u playing less because his losing interest on the game or something else?, kind of wierd that just from nowhere u star to play less SC2 | ||
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chocopan
Japan986 Posts
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PhiliBiRD
United States2643 Posts
On May 11 2011 22:48 Betsfrox wrote: I just wonder are u playing less because his losing interest on the game or something else?, kind of wierd that just from nowhere u star to play less SC2 hes actually been a bit more inactive for several months. | ||
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