Team EG announce Training House - Page 51
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SC2MKP
Singapore28 Posts
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Titorelli
2492 Posts
On August 09 2011 01:27 Northern_iight wrote: supporting EG does support esports as our sports isn't as established as the NFL and other leagues. Supprting EG will show their sponsors that their money put into EG is worth it and they will continue to do so. And other companies will see the benefits and follow suit. Yes but I dont want these sponsors to give EG even more money because I really dislike EG ![]() | ||
L3g3nd_
New Zealand10461 Posts
On August 09 2011 02:40 Titorelli wrote: Yes but I dont want these sponsors to give EG even more money because I really dislike EG ![]() im not going to go into why you dislike EG. However, i believe northern iight was talking about sponsors of other teams, so say MSI might look at EG and their sponsors and say "wow the community really likes this idea and are supportive of it, maybe we should set up a pro house for fnatic" | ||
DoomsVille
Canada4885 Posts
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kommunalka
United States550 Posts
On August 09 2011 03:31 DoomsVille wrote: Still no house tour? ![]() eagerly awaiting the info as well.... c'mon guys give us some content..... the house looks really nice from what ive been able to see from stream cams.... but it would be interesting to see what kind of infrastructure setup they have for all the people and interests going on in the house. | ||
Madera
Sweden2672 Posts
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Netsky
Australia1155 Posts
- Puma, HuK and IdrA in Korea; and - Everyone else in North America How do the players feel about this? To a fan it looks like you've taken the A-team and put them in an real top-tier pro-house in Korea, and then left the lesser skilled B-teamers in Arizona. Surely it is expected that the skill level of the players in Korea increases at a much higher rate and level than in North America? Does anyone know if there is any intent to move other players over to Korea? PS. Considering what IdrA has said about HuK in the past, you have to lol at least a little at the though of them living together. | ||
FataLe
New Zealand4481 Posts
On August 17 2011 19:37 Netsky wrote: So with the big news recently, we now see a split of the EG players: - Puma, HuK and IdrA in Korea; and - Everyone else in North America How do the players feel about this? To a fan it looks like you've taken the A-team and put them in an real top-tier pro-house in Korea, and then left the lesser skilled B-teamers in Arizona. Surely it is expected that the skill level of the players in Korea increases at a much higher rate and level than in North America? Does anyone know if there is any intent to move other players over to Korea? PS. Considering what IdrA has said about HuK in the past, you have to lol at least a little at the though of them living together. Both IdrA have HuK have both said numerous times that their rivalry is in-game only. In real-life they get along fine. | ||
tangwhat
New Zealand446 Posts
On August 17 2011 19:37 Netsky wrote: So with the big news recently, we now see a split of the EG players: - Puma, HuK and IdrA in Korea; and - Everyone else in North America How do the players feel about this? To a fan it looks like you've taken the A-team and put them in an real top-tier pro-house in Korea, and then left the lesser skilled B-teamers in Arizona. Surely it is expected that the skill level of the players in Korea increases at a much higher rate and level than in North America? Does anyone know if there is any intent to move other players over to Korea? PS. Considering what IdrA has said about HuK in the past, you have to lol at least a little at the though of them living together. With an a-team house and a b-team house it sounds like they're really taking the korean BW proteam setup to heart. | ||
vahgar.r24
India465 Posts
2. play starcraft 2 3. eat 4. play sc2 5. sleep Lifes good | ||
DusTerr
2520 Posts
On August 17 2011 19:48 vahgar.r24 wrote: 1. get up 2. play starcraft 2 3. eat 4. play sc2 5. sleep Lifes good who needs a pro house for that? | ||
Tommylew
Wales2717 Posts
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Fatze
Germany1342 Posts
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eksert
France656 Posts
One need money for that^^ | ||
PeZuY
935 Posts
You might not need it but it sure as hell is more motivating to see more people playing and training than just playing home alone. | ||
Jinsho
United Kingdom3101 Posts
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Andrechawla
Sweden13 Posts
On August 17 2011 19:37 Netsky wrote: So with the big news recently, we now see a split of the EG players: - Puma, HuK and IdrA in Korea; and - Everyone else in North America How do the players feel about this? To a fan it looks like you've taken the A-team and put them in an real top-tier pro-house in Korea, and then left the lesser skilled B-teamers in Arizona. Surely it is expected that the skill level of the players in Korea increases at a much higher rate and level than in North America? Does anyone know if there is any intent to move other players over to Korea? PS. Considering what IdrA has said about HuK in the past, you have to lol at least a little at the though of them living together. I might be wrong but Idra said that he was going to Korea for 1-3 months didnt he? Thought I heard him say that during the latest SOTG, might be wrong though. Idra wants to get better but I honestly dont think that he liked Korea all that much, he wants to win the foreign events and with koreans joining thoose, he must go to Korea to beat Koreans ![]() | ||
luRx_
31 Posts
![]() Congrats on the house EG! I can't wait to see more pictures. Good luck with everything! | ||
damod
1106 Posts
the "Puma's arrival" video gave us only a sneak peak of it and i really cant wait till it comes out :D | ||
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