2days later: 3 people in the house streaming ladder.
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thirnaz
Sweden876 Posts
2days later: 3 people in the house streaming ladder. | ||
Hardigan
Switzerland1297 Posts
On August 04 2011 05:15 thirnaz wrote: Get a teamhouse, be proud and say yeah we gonna be pro now and get good. 2days later: 3 people in the house streaming ladder. Recent tournament have shown that training against cheese strats is always good. | ||
Mohdoo
United States15632 Posts
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CeriseCherries
6170 Posts
On August 04 2011 05:15 thirnaz wrote: Get a teamhouse, be proud and say yeah we gonna be pro now and get good. 2days later: 3 people in the house streaming ladder. I really don't understand this. do you really want them to all go and exclusively play with the players in their team house? People want to see their favorite players stream and streaming 2 out of 8 hours of practice doesn't hurt them | ||
Duravi
United States1205 Posts
On August 04 2011 05:15 thirnaz wrote: Get a teamhouse, be proud and say yeah we gonna be pro now and get good. 2days later: 3 people in the house streaming ladder. Lol, this. Seems like nothing has changed, now they are just streaming NA ladder from a nicer house... | ||
Cyrak
Canada536 Posts
However, I eagerly await a chance to be proven wrong. Good luck! | ||
SafeAsCheese
United States4924 Posts
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Duravi
United States1205 Posts
On August 04 2011 05:48 SafeAsCheese wrote: Nobody bitching about ZENEX streaming eh? Pretty sure they are not playing on NA ladder. Idra has said many times before NA ladder is completely worthless to him from a practice perspective. | ||
CholmesInk
United States139 Posts
<3 CholmesInk | ||
Dystisis
Norway713 Posts
On August 04 2011 05:45 Duravi wrote: Lol, this. Seems like nothing has changed, now they are just streaming NA ladder from a nicer house... Uh what would they be doing? If anything it's a sign of productivity that they stream more. | ||
Bayyne
United States1967 Posts
On August 04 2011 05:15 thirnaz wrote: Get a teamhouse, be proud and say yeah we gonna be pro now and get good. 2days later: 3 people in the house streaming ladder. You have nothing better to do than bash huh? | ||
Mohdoo
United States15632 Posts
On August 04 2011 05:57 Dystisis wrote: Uh what would they be doing? If anything it's a sign of productivity that they stream more. Streaming means that they aren't actively trying to refine/prepare certain builds and strategies for tournaments. By laddering, they decide to play against lesser opponents whom will not be able to sit around and discuss how the game went and what each of them can do to improve. The advantage to a team house is having that close contact with team mates and feeding off of eachother's drive to continue practicing and play more games and talking about what can be done to improve after such games. You also learn a lot better from dedicated practice sessions because you are able to do the same build on the same map many times over and start to really pick up on finer details and optimize in ways you simply can't do from laddering. When Idra streams, he mostly encounters people who are much worse than him, allowing him to build sloppy habits and not learn nearly as much as if he was playing against members of EG. Inhouse games allow him to receive constructive input, focus on optimization and be encouraged to continue practicing. | ||
SafeAsCheese
United States4924 Posts
On August 04 2011 06:04 Mohdoo wrote: Streaming means that they aren't actively trying to refine/prepare certain builds and strategies for tournaments. By laddering, they decide to play against lesser opponents whom will not be able to sit around and discuss how the game went and what each of them can do to improve. The advantage to a team house is having that close contact with team mates and feeding off of eachother's drive to continue practicing and play more games and talking about what can be done to improve after such games. You also learn a lot better from dedicated practice sessions because you are able to do the same build on the same map many times over and start to really pick up on finer details and optimize in ways you simply can't do from laddering. When Idra streams, he mostly encounters people who are much worse than him, allowing him to build sloppy habits and not learn nearly as much as if he was playing against members of EG. Inhouse games allow him to receive constructive input, focus on optimization and be encouraged to continue practicing. Because by streaming, they totally don't do any of that stuff at different times. | ||
godemperor
Belgium2043 Posts
On August 04 2011 05:57 Dystisis wrote: Uh what would they be doing? If anything it's a sign of productivity that they stream more. Both incontrol and idra have said that playing on NA ladder is bad practice, so i kinda share the same thoughts as the 1st poster. | ||
Duravi
United States1205 Posts
On August 04 2011 06:04 Mohdoo wrote: Streaming means that they aren't actively trying to refine/prepare certain builds and strategies for tournaments. By laddering, they decide to play against lesser opponents whom will not be able to sit around and discuss how the game went and what each of them can do to improve. The advantage to a team house is having that close contact with team mates and feeding off of eachother's drive to continue practicing and play more games and talking about what can be done to improve after such games. You also learn a lot better from dedicated practice sessions because you are able to do the same build on the same map many times over and start to really pick up on finer details and optimize in ways you simply can't do from laddering. When Idra streams, he mostly encounters people who are much worse than him, allowing him to build sloppy habits and not learn nearly as much as if he was playing against members of EG. Inhouse games allow him to receive constructive input, focus on optimization and be encouraged to continue practicing. Well said. There is nothing wrong with streaming some ladder and making some ad revenue, but that should be on the player's own time, not during regimented practice time. It is possible that is what they are doing now, but very unlikely considering the times of day and amount of streaming going on. | ||
blizzind
United States642 Posts
On August 04 2011 05:15 thirnaz wrote: Get a teamhouse, be proud and say yeah we gonna be pro now and get good. 2days later: 3 people in the house streaming ladder. they have to pay for the house somehow | ||
CosmosXAM
United States121 Posts
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KingOfAmerica
United States246 Posts
On August 04 2011 05:45 Duravi wrote: Lol, this. Seems like nothing has changed, now they are just streaming NA ladder from a nicer house... there just is no winning with some people. If they WEREN'T streaming, people would be complaining too. A couple of hours a day of streaming sure as hell does not preclude any serious practice. I mean under the korean model, theres 12-14 hours of SC a day to allot that out of. No problem, right? | ||
iyoume
2501 Posts
On August 04 2011 05:57 Dystisis wrote: Uh what would they be doing? If anything it's a sign of productivity that they stream more. playing Deezer 5 games in a row is productive? | ||
taLbuk
Madagascar1879 Posts
edit: obviously they are going to have their own schedual, doesn't mean they arnt going to be playing tons of customs later and not streaming. | ||
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