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On July 23 2011 13:44 forgottendreams wrote:What would be the purpose of catz in Korea? Comedic relief? You could have said that about a lot of NA players that were completely unimpressive compared to Koreans before they got there, progression is a process.
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what about the other MvP players? its totally weird to sponsor only 2 players out of the entire team. I hope the entire MvP clan and all its players will enjoy this co-sponsorship.
its not really a team when 2 are sponsored by coL and the rest are not.
MvP fighting!
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I guess this is cool. I am not really a col. fan, but I am a DRG fan. I would love to see some of the coL. players go and train in Korea though. There are some with a lot of potential.
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Is this like the oGs/SK kind of partnership thing? If so, seems pretty cool. I wonder if any of the Col. members can take advantage of this to go to Korea.
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On July 23 2011 13:49 bovi wrote: what about the other MvP players? its totally weird to sponsor only 2 players out of the entire team. I hope the entire MvP clan and all its players will enjoy this co-sponsorship.
its not really a team when 2 are sponsored by coL and the rest are not.
MvP fighting!
It says they are starting out with these 2 players, it wouldnt make sense financially at all for complexity to agree to fly the whole freaking team out to foreign events.
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Awesome news, keep up the good work Complexity, been a fan of the team since the CS days, and now with this and the ROOT acquisition definetly making me a fan your SC2 team as well.
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Seems like a great deal for MVP.
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oh man, awesome! love Genius! love DRG! good deal by complexity!
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On July 23 2011 13:56 DiamondTear wrote: Seems like a great deal for MVP. Seems like a good deal for complexity as well, their players get access to a korean pro gaming house.
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great move from complexity. i think these acquisitions will go a long way of restoring complexity's former glory!!!
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Great news for the SC2 scene
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That's how it should be - a mutually beneficial deal that works for both sides. None of this shady bs you'd hear recently...
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yet another big name in esports walks the easy way. borrow players, attach their logo and try to sell any accomplishments 'as their own'. mym next?
don't get me wrong,. it's great to see skilled players in on-/offline tournaments outside of korea. but you have to expect more from such teams as col/sk.
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On July 23 2011 10:53 1ManArmy wrote:Show nested quote +On July 23 2011 10:48 jlake02 wrote:On July 23 2011 10:45 emc wrote:The arrangement is believed to be a first of its kind and will witness joint promotions and cooperation on a global level. definitely not the first of it's kind, they need to learn some sc2 history. Fou and FXO merger? and that ogs merger for when ogs MC and nada go abroad. Anyways, I'm excited that DRG got picked up by coL, which means we will see him a lot more. It's very similar to other deals, for sure. However, the way it's structured is pretty unique. I *believe* it's the first of its kind but I could be wrong. Props and respect to those who have already done similar things.  Isn't this exactly the same as the SK-OGS deal? MC and Nada stay OGS in Korea, SK pays for their flights accomodation etc to international tournements where they will be wearing a SK outfit.
exactly what I'm saying. very cool though :D
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Wow this is awesome, coL players are welcome to train int he MVP house in korea if they go to korea, and coL pays for the international flights for MVP. Nice deal, looking forward to this!
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This has been a ridiculously huge week for Korean teams & partnerships...Perhaps it has to do with the fact that there's a lot of money on the outside and everyone's learning a little bit better on how to tap into the cash?
I mean, Good players + teams located solely in Korea vs. Teams that tend to perform less well w/ more worldwide access..
I can't help but be excited about all of this
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holy craaaaaaaaaap! what a SICK pickup by dignitas. That is seriously ridonkulous! grats to them!
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