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[WCG 2011] Japan's Representative's Interview - Page 2

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Souma
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
2nd Worst City in CA8938 Posts
September 01 2011 09:49 GMT
#21
From what I can see, Japan is only sending one representative.
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Mentymion
Profile Joined July 2010
Germany259 Posts
September 01 2011 09:54 GMT
#22
Te sad thing is...in terms of Starcraft, japanese people dunno shit and even NA Masters are better then their best players....
marttorn
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
Norway5211 Posts
September 01 2011 09:57 GMT
#23
I'm really excited to see some Japanese SC2, how they play the game basically. Going to be really fun, and hopefully they're not too behind the rest of us ^_^

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Krehlmar
Profile Joined August 2010
Sweden1149 Posts
September 01 2011 10:03 GMT
#24
On September 01 2011 18:54 Mentymion wrote:
Te sad thing is...in terms of Starcraft, japanese people dunno shit and even NA Masters are better then their best players....

Which is sad because North Americans arn't that great in comparisson to Europa and most of all Koreans
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Mentymion
Profile Joined July 2010
Germany259 Posts
September 01 2011 10:33 GMT
#25
On September 01 2011 19:03 Krehlmar wrote:
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On September 01 2011 18:54 Mentymion wrote:
Te sad thing is...in terms of Starcraft, japanese people dunno shit and even NA Masters are better then their best players....

Which is sad because North Americans arn't that great in comparisson to Europa and most of all Koreans


i'am impressed....you got my NA bashing/Eu is 10 times better reference!^^
JediGamer
Profile Joined August 2010
United States656 Posts
September 01 2011 10:35 GMT
#26
Although I guess it feels like an acheivement, the competition in japan is really below the rest of the countries.
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aDd3z
Profile Joined March 2011
Germany885 Posts
September 01 2011 10:38 GMT
#27
that guy looks happy i hope japan will be a force in starcraft as they are in ssf4
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KaienFEMC
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Canada127 Posts
September 01 2011 14:17 GMT
#28
On September 01 2011 18:54 Mentymion wrote:
Te sad thing is...in terms of Starcraft, japanese people dunno shit and even NA Masters are better then their best players....


Before you say stuff like this.. From what I know, active Japanese players are at least Masters on NA servers...
Sandro
Profile Joined April 2011
897 Posts
September 01 2011 14:22 GMT
#29
Why are people bashing his skill level, I mean Japan is a very undeveloped scene compared to Korea. Just be happy for him that he did well in his qualifiers. Also its pretty neat that Japan has a small SC2 scene, since all I know about competitive gaming in japan is just arcades and fighting games.
jtrex
Profile Joined January 2011
Japan94 Posts
September 01 2011 14:32 GMT
#30
Japanese guys are all about manga and anime. Pc bans dont even have CS.
Souma
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
2nd Worst City in CA8938 Posts
September 01 2011 21:17 GMT
#31
Regardless of player skill, it's admirable that Japan has formed their own small community and is sending a player to the WCG.

For those who forget, Starcraft 2 was not localized in Japan, so they're all mainly playing on the NA servers and some are on the Taiwan and Korean servers. The language barrier makes it incredibly tough for a lot of them to improve as they don't have as many opportunities to find practice partners (they can't just sign into TL and search, and even if they do find practice partners it's impossible to give and receive feedback) and they cannot understand casts from huge events such as the GSL and MLG. This dampens the ability for growth by a lot and scares away potential new players.

The skills that they've developed are mainly through their own collective efforts. Unfortunately that puts them way behind with the rest of the world since the player base is so small. So to those guys who continue trucking along and continue to polish their game, I believe they deserve a lot of credit. There are quite a bit of them who devote A LOT of time to Starcraft 2, but they can only grow so much alone.

If I were to make a comparison, the current Japanese Starcraft 2 community is a lot like Japan during their period of isolation. It wasn't until America broke open their door that they experienced phenomenal growth. I think what the Japanese SC2 scene needs is a bit of the same - someone to peel them away from isolation and help them grow; the Japanese are built for gaming in the same sense as Koreans are - smart, hardworking and dedicated.

Unfortunately, I don't see that happening any time soon, though. It would take a lot of hard work and dedication for someone to help the scene flourish.
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Cedstick
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
Canada3336 Posts
September 01 2011 21:34 GMT
#32
On September 02 2011 06:17 Souma wrote:
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Regardless of player skill, it's admirable that Japan has formed their own small community and is sending a player to the WCG.

For those who forget, Starcraft 2 was not localized in Japan, so they're all mainly playing on the NA servers and some are on the Taiwan and Korean servers. The language barrier makes it incredibly tough for a lot of them to improve as they don't have as many opportunities to find practice partners (they can't just sign into TL and search, and even if they do find practice partners it's impossible to give and receive feedback) and they cannot understand casts from huge events such as the GSL and MLG. This dampens the ability for growth by a lot and scares away potential new players.

The skills that they've developed are mainly through their own collective efforts. Unfortunately that puts them way behind with the rest of the world since the player base is so small. So to those guys who continue trucking along and continue to polish their game, I believe they deserve a lot of credit. There are quite a bit of them who devote A LOT of time to Starcraft 2, but they can only grow so much alone.

If I were to make a comparison, the current Japanese Starcraft 2 community is a lot like Japan during their period of isolation. It wasn't until America broke open their door that they experienced phenomenal growth. I think what the Japanese SC2 scene needs is a bit of the same - someone to peel them away from isolation and help them grow; the Japanese are built for gaming in the same sense as Koreans are - smart, hardworking and dedicated.

Unfortunately, I don't see that happening any time soon, though. It would take a lot of hard work and dedication for someone to help the scene flourish.

The fact they they've fought passed their limited resources and representation and managed to get a WCG team to send someone to the Grand Finals for them is fantastic, especially considering one of the bigger players in the SC2 community, my very own Canada, can't get it's shit together.

Japan fighting! Cool to see you guys like Pixtar posting in here
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Scribble
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
2077 Posts
September 01 2011 21:42 GMT
#33
On September 01 2011 07:29 windsupernova wrote:
Daigo should play SC2.


hahaha nice interview. Hope he does well, its always nice to see new talent


And Flash should play Street Fighter. (=
Azarkon
Profile Joined January 2010
United States21060 Posts
September 01 2011 21:46 GMT
#34
Japan has a small but seemingly resourceful SC community. I recall that they sent BW representatives to WCG, as well, though sadly I think it was one of their players who Jaedong called "like playing the computer" in the WCG.

The main reason Japan isn't seen as a target market for Blizzard (leading to the lack of localization) is that PC gaming, especially of non-Japanese games, is perceived to be largely non-existent there.
Xplitcit
Profile Joined October 2010
United States419 Posts
September 01 2011 21:46 GMT
#35
Well he watches nestea and idra so he cant be that bad.
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Tigi
Profile Joined October 2008
Germany472 Posts
September 01 2011 21:54 GMT
#36
On September 02 2011 06:46 Azarkon wrote:
Japan has a small but seemingly resourceful SC community. I recall that they sent BW representatives to WCG, as well, though sadly I think it was one of their players who Jaedong called "like playing the computer" in the WCG.

The main reason Japan isn't seen as a target market for Blizzard (leading to the lack of localization) is that PC gaming, especially of non-Japanese games, is perceived to be largely non-existent there.

Nah man, as far as i remember they did pretty good and beat some of the top foreigner. The one who was called "like playing the computer" was someone from a west asian country i don't exactly recall now.
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Sandro
Profile Joined April 2011
897 Posts
September 01 2011 22:02 GMT
#37
On September 02 2011 06:46 Azarkon wrote:
Japan has a small but seemingly resourceful SC community. I recall that they sent BW representatives to WCG, as well, though sadly I think it was one of their players who Jaedong called "like playing the computer" in the WCG.

The main reason Japan isn't seen as a target market for Blizzard (leading to the lack of localization) is that PC gaming, especially of non-Japanese games, is perceived to be largely non-existent there.

Jaedong actually said that? What a jerk.
zappa372
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Chile365 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-09-01 22:09:38
September 01 2011 22:08 GMT
#38
On September 02 2011 07:02 Sandro wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 02 2011 06:46 Azarkon wrote:
Japan has a small but seemingly resourceful SC community. I recall that they sent BW representatives to WCG, as well, though sadly I think it was one of their players who Jaedong called "like playing the computer" in the WCG.

The main reason Japan isn't seen as a target market for Blizzard (leading to the lack of localization) is that PC gaming, especially of non-Japanese games, is perceived to be largely non-existent there.

Jaedong actually said that? What a jerk.


Nope, it wasn't a japanese player. He was form Azerbajian.

edit: and he played really horrible, like D- play, so he deserved it.
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ZeromuS
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Canada13402 Posts
September 17 2011 11:27 GMT
#39
wait ... carriers = hydras into spire ->> infestors LATER!? I really want to see how this guy plays lol. Japanese scene seems so strange lol Or perhaps it was the interviewer?

Either way gl to Japan at WCG! This guy seems like a good guy
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Telcontar
Profile Joined May 2010
United Kingdom16710 Posts
September 17 2011 11:29 GMT
#40
On September 02 2011 07:02 Sandro wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 02 2011 06:46 Azarkon wrote:
Japan has a small but seemingly resourceful SC community. I recall that they sent BW representatives to WCG, as well, though sadly I think it was one of their players who Jaedong called "like playing the computer" in the WCG.

The main reason Japan isn't seen as a target market for Blizzard (leading to the lack of localization) is that PC gaming, especially of non-Japanese games, is perceived to be largely non-existent there.

Jaedong actually said that? What a jerk.

He called a bad player bad. What's wrong with that?
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