The Korean scene is full of talented players from the ones you never hear about that's stuck in Code B to the acclaimed powerhouses in Code S. The language barrier means we don't often get to hear players in Korea. I aim to change that. Today I present one of the greatest players in StarCraft.
Nada, in school.
oGsNaDa is one of the most recognizable figures of e-Sports. His achievements speaks for itself, the man needs no introduction. His unique position allows a distinct perspective on StarCraft 2. Although he has made deep runs in the GSL, he has yet to win a championship as his time is divided between university and StarCraft 2. However, he is now currently on holiday and perhaps we can finally see his true potential.
Q. Tell us a bit about yourself and your gaming history so far. StarCraft is both my passion and my life. It has shaped both my experiences and my passions. Through my many wins, I have been extremely happy. My happiest moment so far was the 2006 Shinhan Bank Starleague Season 2 Finals where I won the Golden Mouse. I’m not done yet, however. I want to continue this path of a champion.
Q. Why did you choose Terran as your race rather than Protoss or Zerg in StarCraft 1 and StarCraft 2? In the early days of Brood War, Terrans were scarce. Being a Terran user was seen as unique and admirable. Protoss and Zergs are aliens and Terrans are humans. So we must protect the Earth from them. Haha.
Q. In the IEM in Germany back in August 2010, tell us about the show match incident with TLO. Hmm. That was my first SC2 game and I had only played SC2 for around 2 weeks but it was really fun game. It was an honour to play Germany’s most famous player in TLO. The incident was in the past and I think it was a misunderstanding so there's no need to continue talking about it. However, after that showmatch, I fell in love with SC2 and wanted to quickly become a great SC2 player.
Q. What are your thoughts between SC1 and SC2 In SC2, the graphics are very nice and the overall mechanics of the game is easier so it’s easier to play, but because of that, each battle and strategy becomes more important. For example, many units in one control group tends to bunch up so you have to be careful to spread them in battle. As for strategy, there are many that just simply end the game if you are not prepared, so you have to be extremely careful, especially in the beginning of the game. What people say about early game scouting being difficult is true. However, through my vast experience, I have to predict by feel what my opponent’s strategy will be.
Q. Now that you’re a SC2 progamer, Flash recently surpassed you for the most achievements in SC1, what do you think about that?
I believe that it’s a tie now, but I think that is very impressive. He hasn’t overtaken me yet. Haha.
Q. On October 2010, you joined the SC2 team, Old Generations, tell us about your thoughts on it. Spunky and I had a conversation and we had a similar vision for a team. He had the best business approach and I thought that oGs had the best money making potential. Haha. oGs players are a bit naïve but they practice well and are kind and honest type of players who will be great in the future. I am glad that oGs has an unique partnership with a great global team in Team Liquid so that I can have fun and meet famous foreign players. TL players are all kind and honest players so it is really nice.
Q. Tell us about your thoughts between managing your time between university and gaming. I practice on days when I don’t have classes by playing 5-10 games and sometimes none. However, I’m currently in summer vacation so I practice 30 games or more at a time. Like Polt who temporarily stopped university, I will seize the moment during this break and practice even harder and make sure I will come out victorious.
Q. What do you think about the growth of GSL so far? I think overall, SC2 is growing the right way. It has tremendous popularity overseas and I hope unlike SC1 which was only popular in Korea, SC2 can become a worldwide phenomenon. I think that the GSL format is a clean and cut way to go about it, but it feel like it is extremely difficult to go through the qualiifers. The most important thing is not to fall during the preliminaries.
Q. Do you have any rivalries? Yes, myself. I think whether you make it or not depends mostly on the personal battle within yourself. Players have the mind-set of continuously working hard or taking it easy, and between those if you want to continuously work hard, you have to win the battle within yourself.
Q. What do you think about GSL Group F consisting of NaDa, Keen, HongUn, and SuperNoVa? I think it’s an ok group, but I don’t like to get too overconfident. You have to always be wary and respectful of your opponents. I am wary, but I am confident. The player I’m looking out for the most in this group is SuperNoVa, not only because we practice with each other a lot since we are teammates, but I think he is a great player overall.
Q. Currently the standard TvP build is 1 Rax Expand, what do you think about this build as it is of your most common openings? Yes, I prefer this build since the best chance of winning usually comes with the fastest possible expansion. But in a close position map, I think it becomes difficult to open with. On non-close positions, it’s much safer, but the most important thing to do is stop my opponent from scouting my build. I have the most difficulty against the Void Ray all-in rush as it becomes hard to defend all points of my base. It is also hard to scout whether he’s doing a Void all-in so it is difficult to stop. One of the things about the build is knowing when it’s safe to start floating my CC to my nat. That depends on my scouting information or when I feel like I can defend the natural. It can be a matter of confidence.
Q. Many Terrans have a hard time against the lategame style of Broodlords and Infestors, what are your thoughts on this? I also have a hard time against them. The Broodlings from the Broodlords make them hard to approach and I am deathly afraid of Fungal Growth from the Infestors. Haha. It is difficult to face a Zerg who is good at doing both such as MorroW. Personally, my strategy involves massing Tanks, Marines, Medivacs, Vikings, and have good positioning. The tanks protects against the Infestors and Vikings can be spread of anti-air, while the Marines can take care of the Broodlings. Rather than being an actual counter, I would say it all depends on the amount and the upgrades for your units.
Q. Many people consider TvT a matchup very similar to SC1, what are your thoughts on this? No, I think it is much harder. With the added units like Banshees and Marauders, it is hard to find the right balance of units. In SCBW, it was a positional game like Go (the black and white board game), involving positional and mental battles, but in SC2 there is the added dimension of unit composition. I think that TvT, especially in SC2 is both dynamic and fun. Haha.
Q. How do you analyse a map you never played before? First, I play the map and see how I can block the ramp. After that I usually play a TvT because I can use the entirety of the map during the matchup which helps me learn the map. The strategies I use on new maps depends on the situation. I sometimes make up strategies depending on the situation sometimes relying on old builds. I think it is important to have as many builds as your opponent does on that same map.
Q. How much do you know about Teamliquid.net and the foreigner scene? I know that teamliquid is a global site. I also know that many foreigner fans rely on this site for SC news. Teamliquid is difficult for me to navigate so I haven’t used it too much. However, I am surprised there was a fan club for me. I am thankful to all the foreign fans that are paying so much attention to me. I would like to respond to them as well with better results!
Q. Any last comment you want to say to TL?
oGsNaDa wrote: 안녕하세요 팀리퀴드 여러분~ 이윤열입니다. 저를 아시분들이 계시다니까 신기해요~ 외국에서도 응원해주시고 시차때문에 경기볼때도 피곤할텐데 너무감사합니다 항상 좋은경기로 보답해드리고 싶구요 또 언젠가 해외대회에 나갈때 여러분들을 뵐지도 또는 한국에 오셔서 뵐지도 모르겠지만 그때 뵈게되면 기쁘게 인사했으면 좋겠습니다. 저 역시 스타2에서 꼭 우승을 위해 달릴꺼에요 항상 Run 할테니 여러분들도 같이 Run 해요 이 우주안 같은 지구속에 살게되서 영광입니다 !! 항상 즐겁고 행복한 일만 생기시길 바라면서 저는 이만 꿈나라로 갈께요 사실 너무 졸려요! !^^
그리고 오늘 번역해주신 hwlee88 님너무감사합니다 고생하셨고 질문을 준 tseng alan 도 고생많이 했습니다 수고하셨습니다^^ GG!
Hello everyone on TeamLiquid ~ This is Nada. It is really a big wonder to me how I can be so well known in foreign communities ~ I hope that you can keep cheering me on even though the games may be broadcasted at times when you are both tired and sleepy. I hope to always show great games for you and when i get the chance to go to a foreign tournament or if you can come here, I hope to meet some of you. I will try my best to win in StarCraft 2 as well and keep on running, I hope you will run with me on this path toward victory. This job has always been a great source of joy for me and I hope it will continue to bring even more joy. I will say good night here, going to the dreamland, as I am extremely tired !! ^^. I want to thank Phosgene for translating today and for b_unnies for asking the questions. Thank you and GG!
On July 03 2011 01:28 OmniscientSC2 wrote: " It is really a big wonder to me how I can be so well known in foreign communities " So modest. oGsNada Hwaiting!~ Watching the replay now ^^
Totally agree...all the progamers seem to underestimate their popularity though...
I can't believe his area of study didn't come up! I guess I don't know much about Korean 'university' and whether people have majors where Nada's at or not. ><
On July 03 2011 01:42 brachester wrote: what's this nada vs tlo incident they were talking about? can anybody tell explain this please?
TLO and NaDa played in IEM Cologne as a showmatch but NaDa was still with Kespa so in the middle of the game Kespa called IEM and ordered them to stop the game, so NaDa gg'd in the middle of the game.
I practice on days when I don’t have classes by playing 5-10 games and sometimes none. However, I’m currently in summer vacation so I practice 30 games or more at a time.
No practice, no problem. Still gets to ro 8 of every GSL.
On July 03 2011 01:35 Erotheis wrote: Wish there was more replays I love these message from Korea things. Really like all the interviews from Koreans and the replay that comes with it :D
keep it up
I think kroean pros are very much against their replays being publicly available
On July 03 2011 01:40 Cosmos wrote: only 1 replay? TT
Koreans are pretty protective of their replays, as is I'm pretty impressed that he's able to even sneak 1 from them
NaDa's amazing, flashes of brilliance that you'll see from few other players, it's almost scary how consistent and good he is off such a low number of practice games every day.
I practice on days when I don’t have classes by playing 5-10 games and sometimes none. However, I’m currently in summer vacation so I practice 30 games or more at a time.
No practice, no problem. Still gets to ro 8 of every GSL.
On July 03 2011 01:36 Dayrlan wrote: I can't believe his area of study didn't come up! I guess I don't know much about Korean 'university' and whether people have majors where Nada's at or not. ><
Yeah I also wanted to know what he was doing at University, don't suppose anyone here knows?
NaDa is my favourite player, it's insane he doesn't know how well known and popular he is outside of Korea.
To someone like Nada sc2 mechanics are pretty much a joke so its not suprising that hes able to beast in GSL on like 5 games a day. People underestimate what bw practice did for people especially when moving to an easier game. When Idra who has nowhere near Nadas talent can still own with a few hours practice a day its not suprising Nada can own with basically no practice.
I find it strange that he of all people would be surprised he has fans... hopefully he comes to an MLG and we can show him just how many fans he actually has.
Thanks for this amazing interview once again! Really love the Message from Korea series, but especially love this one! NADA! <3
Q. How much do you know about Teamliquid.net and the foreigner scene? I know that teamliquid is a global site. I also know that many foreigner fans rely on this site for SC news. Teamliquid is difficult for me to navigate so I haven’t used it too much. However, I am surprised there was a fan club for me. I am thankful to all the foreign fans that are paying so much attention to me. I would like to respond to them as well with better results!
Haha i wonder if he also saw the NAda's body thread rofl!
"The Korean scene is full of talented players from the ones you never hear about that's stuck in Code B to the acclaimed powerhouses in Code S. The language barrier means we don't often get to hear players in Korea. I aim to change that. Today I present one of the greatest players in StarCraft." in the foreword is kind of missrepresenting. oGsNada is in code S and everyone knows about him. He's even got his name of the most famous thread on TL.
On July 03 2011 01:36 Dayrlan wrote: I can't believe his area of study didn't come up! I guess I don't know much about Korean 'university' and whether people have majors where Nada's at or not. ><
Yeah I also wanted to know what he was doing at University, don't suppose anyone here knows?
NaDa is my favourite player, it's insane he doesn't know how well known and popular he is outside of Korea.
he's studying computers, told me on twitter a while back
NADA <333 i can't get enough of interviews from the players who have been around for so long. nada and boxer inspired me to switch to terran in bw back in 2009 tornado terran forever!
On July 03 2011 02:11 Blondinbengt wrote: Is it just me or does Morrow get mentioned pretty much every time a korean talks about foreigners?
Awesome interview, love the Message from Korea-series.
Idra got mentioned more i think :p But yeah, morrow seems quite knowed by these guys, it's surprising. But NaDa had a very tough serie against morrow in the NASL, i think it's because of that.
Great interview. Being at such high level while studying ( and only practicing like 10 games a day it seems :O ) is impressive. Hope to see him bring his name in the best terrans players of korea this summer.
dude, this guy is such a monster, imagine if he played full time. He plays less games than me a week and i work and go to schoool plus have other duties.
Yet he is a world class player and im a diamond noob.
Cant wait till he finishes his studies hes gonna start tearing nerd's heads off.
Prob been mentioned before but no mention of the Nada's Body thread anywhere? Almost every SC2 player has a fan club but there is only one Nada's body.
If that indeed is NaDa's practice schedule he must be the most talented progamer of all time (which isn't unlikely at all). A practiced NaDa should be unstoppable.
On July 03 2011 02:47 Gamegene wrote: Could you imagine going to class with a celebrity or your favorite sports star? Crazy.
I would have loved to hear how his classmates treat him. Surely there are a lot of people at his university who are fans of SC and no what a legend he is
I come back after a night out clubbing and drinking with friends.........this is a great way to finish the night. Nada is close to Boxer is universal loveableness
Yessss <3 so glad that Nada now has the time to become fully dedicated to be a progaming in Starcraft 2. Can't wait to see what he brings to the table, surely the Genius Terran will show us something new and innovative
Great interview. Even though I wished for longer and "deeper" answers it sill shows that he is an extremely insightful and intelligent player. A legend.
Love this guys play and approach to the game, hes always been great to watch and i always make time to catch up on any games i can that he plays. Amazing Pro
On July 03 2011 01:41 The KY wrote: Has...has anyone told him about THAT thread?
Regardless, cool interview!
Guys, give me a break. He is OGS. Do you think Huk, Ret, Jinro, and Haypro haven't shown it to him already??? Though they don't live together, they're on virtually the same team.
On July 03 2011 01:41 The KY wrote: Has...has anyone told him about THAT thread?
Regardless, cool interview!
Guys, give me a break. He is OGS. Do you think Huk, Ret, Jinro, and Haypro haven't shown it to him already??? Though they don't live together, they're on virtually the same team.
NaDa doesn't live with them though. I'm not sure how much interaction there is between the Liquid guys and NaDa other than practice games.
I practice on days when I don’t have classes by playing 5-10 games and sometimes none. However, I’m currently in summer vacation so I practice 30 games or more at a time.
I had to reread this to make sure he didn't say "on days I have classes", because that would make more sense. At ~20 minutes a game that's only 3 hours at most (let's say 3.5-4 to account for time between). Only on days that he didn't have classes. While maintaining Code S. (I wonder how many days a week he had classes.)
Impressive, but also sort of depressing when you consider that there are people in code B who practice 10 hours a day every day and have never gotten through the qualifiers.
Wow!! Big thanks for this wonderful interview with one of the most gentleman gamer out there. In the likes of WhiteRa =D Gogo NaDa. I Hope you win a GSL someday for your fans... even though you are a Terran player (My nemesis as a Protoss )
I love NaDa so much. He is very humble and has a lot of respect for other people, I can say nothing bad about him. He manages to maintain such a high skill level with very little practice, I guess that comes down to experience.
Hello everyone on TeamLiquid ~ This is Nada. It is really a big wonder to me how I can be so well known in foreign communities ~ I hope that you can keep cheering me on even though the games may be broadcasted at times when you are both tired and sleepy.
How can you not love this guy? He's such a humble character and gives props to a lot of different players, especially the Team Liquid players. It's a shame he has other commitments besides SC2, but such is life.
aa Nada I will never stop to love you, I wish i had more mornings to stay up late only to watch your games, I'm fan forever and I will keep following whatever you will do. I hope you are doing well at your studies and I hope you are practising as well. Good luck with everything you are going to do in future. Lee Yun Yeol fighting!
On July 03 2011 05:33 MagusPage wrote: My prediction :- GSL July Finals - NaDa vs NesTea 4-3 GSL August Finals - NaDa vs BoxeR (It'll be epic, so who cares about scores)
On July 03 2011 05:33 MagusPage wrote: My prediction :- GSL July Finals - NaDa vs NesTea 4-3 GSL August Finals - NaDa vs BoxeR (It'll be epic, so who cares about scores)
On July 03 2011 05:33 MagusPage wrote: My prediction :- GSL July Finals - NaDa vs NesTea 4-3 GSL August Finals - NaDa vs BoxeR (It'll be epic, so who cares about scores)
Boxer isn't in GSL anymore.
BoxeR gonna own Anaheim and get that Code S spot. BoxeR hwaiting!!!
On July 03 2011 06:35 emc wrote: these articles are cool, but it would be nice if we got more than just one replay, seriously whats up with that?
how many korean interviews you see giving replays? negotiating just 1 replay was very hard work -_-
you could dig up sick vods of the players if replays aren't available? Like, whats a good VOD nada had in the GSL? Or a VOD from BW? Maybe those ones against July back in Code S awhile ago? It's a great article, then we get ONE replay, I think a lot of people who don't know who he is (yes there are a lot of noobs who come to TL especially with the release of SC2) would like to see more, just one game doesn't really show much of anything.
On July 03 2011 06:35 emc wrote: these articles are cool, but it would be nice if we got more than just one replay, seriously whats up with that?
how many korean interviews you see giving replays? negotiating just 1 replay was very hard work -_-
you could dig up sick vods of the players if replays aren't available? Like, whats a good VOD nada had in the GSL? Or a VOD from BW? Maybe those ones against July back in Code S awhile ago? It's a great article, then we get ONE replay, I think a lot of people who don't know who he is (yes there are a lot of noobs who come to TL especially with the release of SC2) would like to see more, just one game doesn't really show much of anything.
VODs are easy to find. I think the idea here is exclusivity. Everything posted in these interviews is next and exciting. ^^
all the top players should be scared if nada could be every gsl in the RO8 playing 5 games a day, and now he will be playing 30 games a day. OMG NaDa the genius is coming on a serious mode on.
I have Always liked Nada ever since i started to watch Broodwar games. One of my all time favorite players and will always be, whether or not he get's good results. Oh and Btw OP, you should've linked the "Nada's body" thread to him. ;DD
God damnit man owning gsl with that little practice, i feel sorry for those who stand in his way when hes in full beast mode, somethings were missed/wrong in the interview but i still appreciate it, always fun to hear from some of the best and most popular players.
Wow. He only plays during days when he doesn't have classes and yet we are seeing very good results from him. You can tell from the way he talks that he's very eager to show his true potential. Maybe NaDa will be the first chamption in both SC1 and SC2.
Well, I want NaDa to win a GSL and BoxeR win in the NASL. That would be the most awesome thing to happen ever!!!
I practice on days when I don’t have classes by playing 5-10 games and sometimes none. However, I’m currently in summer vacation so I practice 30 games or more at a time.
Hope he does well in his upcoming matches now that he's on break.
Nada's the progamer's progamer! I'm pretty sure 80% of all BW turned SC2 pros have him in mind when they think "The Best Starcraft: Broodwar player of all time".
"Spunky and I had a conversation and we had a similar vision for a team. He had the best business approach and I thought that oGs had the best money making potential. Haha. oGs players are a bit naïve but they practice well and are kind and honest type of players who will be great in the future."
On July 03 2011 01:59 antelope591 wrote: To someone like Nada sc2 mechanics are pretty much a joke so its not suprising that hes able to beast in GSL on like 5 games a day. People underestimate what bw practice did for people especially when moving to an easier game. When Idra who has nowhere near Nadas talent can still own with a few hours practice a day its not suprising Nada can own with basically no practice.
Yeah, the only things that are foreign to him from BW are the strats and timings which really he can get by just thinking about.
On July 03 2011 12:12 Soluhwin wrote: I couldn't watch the replay because I'm at work, but I'll be sure to edit this comment when I get the chance. ...oh this isn't the strategy forum?
It's amazing that after being away from BW for a year he can still say he and flash are at equal levels, I think a nostalgia show-match is necessary.
you completely misquote him, he didn't say he is equal levels with flash, he says their achievements are equal.
On July 03 2011 12:12 Soluhwin wrote: I couldn't watch the replay because I'm at work, but I'll be sure to edit this comment when I get the chance. ...oh this isn't the strategy forum?
It's amazing that after being away from BW for a year he can still say he and flash are at equal levels, I think a nostalgia show-match is necessary.
you completely misquote him, he didn't say he is equal levels with flash, he says their achievements are equal.
Yeah, equal in terms of major titles, 3 OSL and 3 MSL. But if the two play right now, Flash would make NaDa look silly.
On July 03 2011 06:35 emc wrote: these articles are cool, but it would be nice if we got more than just one replay, seriously whats up with that?
how many korean interviews you see giving replays? negotiating just 1 replay was very hard work -_-
Wow, I didn't even notice the replay. Can't believe someone complained about it lol. It's not like it's customary/normal to have 15 never before seen replays come with an interview. Quality over quantity.
On July 03 2011 01:42 brachester wrote: what's this nada vs tlo incident they were talking about? can anybody tell explain this please?
TLO and NaDa played in IEM Cologne as a showmatch but NaDa was still with Kespa so in the middle of the game Kespa called IEM and ordered them to stop the game, so NaDa gg'd in the middle of the game.
On July 03 2011 01:42 brachester wrote: what's this nada vs tlo incident they were talking about? can anybody tell explain this please?
TLO and NaDa played in IEM Cologne as a showmatch but NaDa was still with Kespa so in the middle of the game Kespa called IEM and ordered them to stop the game, so NaDa gg'd in the middle of the game.
Interesting player to be interviewed in this series. I love my Nada interviews, but isn't the purpose of these series to be introduced to lesser known players? Nada is one of the players least in need of some extra spotlighting.
On July 03 2011 13:07 GolemMadness wrote: What's the incident between Nada and TLO mentioned here?
On July 03 2011 01:44 Piski wrote:
On July 03 2011 01:42 brachester wrote: what's this nada vs tlo incident they were talking about? can anybody tell explain this please?
TLO and NaDa played in IEM Cologne as a showmatch but NaDa was still with Kespa so in the middle of the game Kespa called IEM and ordered them to stop the game, so NaDa gg'd in the middle of the game.
The second game from that series.. TLO V Nada on Steppes..
I remember waking up early to watch this when I heard Nada was playing. He'd only been playing SC2 casually for 2 weeks at this point. Kespa pulling the plug mid 3rd game was such an anticlimax.
Great interview, with a really nice selection of questions. I liked how Nada was surprised he had a fan club, and didn't know there was a thread dedicated to his body.
These message from korea interviews are really great! Not a lot of long articles really hold my attention but I really enjoy reading these. Keep up the great work!
Q. How much do you know about Teamliquid.net and the foreigner scene? I know that teamliquid is a global site. I also know that many foreigner fans rely on this site for SC news. Teamliquid is difficult for me to navigate so I haven’t used it too much. However, I am surprised there was a fan club for me. I am thankful to all the foreign fans that are paying so much attention to me. I would like to respond to them as well with better results!
I would give a significant amount of money to be in the room when Nada finds out about the body thread.
Q. How much do you know about Teamliquid.net and the foreigner scene? I know that teamliquid is a global site. I also know that many foreigner fans rely on this site for SC news. Teamliquid is difficult for me to navigate so I haven’t used it too much. However, I am surprised there was a fan club for me. I am thankful to all the foreign fans that are paying so much attention to me. I would like to respond to them as well with better results!
I would give a significant amount of money to be in the room when Nada finds out about the body thread.
Hmm , well it felt like he was 200/200 at 10 minute mark idk jsut thought it was funny so i uploaded it o.o and he didnt drophack me and i checked his matchhistory it was all 10-40 minute games
On July 05 2011 22:59 iPBioOrMech wrote: Hmm , well it felt like he was 200/200 at 10 minute mark idk jsut thought it was funny so i uploaded it o.o and he didnt drophack me and i checked his matchhistory it was all 10-40 minute games
Ok then, I was wrong on my 2nd point. I still very much doubt it's really him though and I can't fathom him BM'ing random people on ladder.
On July 05 2011 22:59 iPBioOrMech wrote: Hmm , well it felt like he was 200/200 at 10 minute mark idk jsut thought it was funny so i uploaded it o.o and he didnt drophack me and i checked his matchhistory it was all 10-40 minute games
Ok then, I was wrong on my 2nd point. I still very much doubt it's really him though and I can't fathom him BM'ing random people on ladder.
Q. How much do you know about Teamliquid.net and the foreigner scene? I know that teamliquid is a global site. I also know that many foreigner fans rely on this site for SC news. Teamliquid is difficult for me to navigate so I haven’t used it too much. However, I am surprised there was a fan club for me. I am thankful to all the foreign fans that are paying so much attention to me. I would like to respond to them as well with better results!
I would give a significant amount of money to be in the room when Nada finds out about the body thread.
This was my first thought when I read that question. I really want to know his reaction haha.
On July 05 2011 22:59 iPBioOrMech wrote: Hmm , well it felt like he was 200/200 at 10 minute mark idk jsut thought it was funny so i uploaded it o.o and he didnt drophack me and i checked his matchhistory it was all 10-40 minute games
Hmm, could you upload the replay? It could be interesting.
I find it amazing how surprised Koreans are when they find out that they have foreign fans and foreign communities on their kness! If only NaDa truly knew how crazy we all are for him (his sc2 gaming that is)! I mean, if he knew that everytime a NaDa game was on the LR thread explodes with GO GO NaDa~I mean that must be an incredible feeling.
As always, an amazing interview; thank you very much b_unnies!
On July 06 2011 17:33 EpicQQ wrote: Should have asked him if he is aware of the Nada's body thread on TL. :D
Great read, when I first came across the Korean Starcraft scene NaDa was one of the first players I became a fan of. Brilliant player, and so humble, too.