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Windmill
Profile Joined April 2011
33 Posts
September 22 2011 02:37 GMT
#301
On September 22 2011 11:21 Sandermatt wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 22 2011 11:05 Windmill wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:36 normalman wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:27 Windmill wrote:Accepting two invites in a row is already abuse as far as I'm concerned, and he'll probably keep doing that even though he hasn't won a single game yet denying a spot to a more deserving player every time. As for him being the top foreigner toss - that's just your bias speaking.


Abuse? Lol... He didn't just demand those invites. He WON them... It's part of his PRIZE - it's what happens when a player does well in a tournament, they get prizes. So who is the more deserving player, who would do so much better than Naniwa, even though Naniwa was the player who was highest non GSL player?

How hard is it to "win" an invite when you're seeded in the pools and barely any other foreigners can/want to accept one? Naniwa could almost lose every game and still get one like SelecT who got his for finishing 18th. I'm fine with inviting foreigners that managed to achieve good results to Code A once in a while to counterweight the commitments they need to do to compete in Korea. But inviting the same people over and over again even if they keep failing is just abusive.



Would you also find it abusive if a korean was invited twice in the MLG pools?

Your analogy is flawed as MLG isn't comparable to GSL. Besides, only the champion is guaranteed to be reinvited and all the reinvited Koreans until now had performed very well in their previous run.

On September 22 2011 11:22 Yiska wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 22 2011 11:05 Windmill wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:36 normalman wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:27 Windmill wrote:Accepting two invites in a row is already abuse as far as I'm concerned, and he'll probably keep doing that even though he hasn't won a single game yet denying a spot to a more deserving player every time. As for him being the top foreigner toss - that's just your bias speaking.


Abuse? Lol... He didn't just demand those invites. He WON them... It's part of his PRIZE - it's what happens when a player does well in a tournament, they get prizes. So who is the more deserving player, who would do so much better than Naniwa, even though Naniwa was the player who was highest non GSL player?

How hard is it to "win" an invite when you're seeded in the pools and barely any other foreigners can/want to accept one? Naniwa could almost lose every game and still get one like SelecT who got his for finishing 18th. I'm fine with inviting foreigners that managed to achieve good results to Code A once in a while to counterweight the commitments they need to do to compete in Korea. But inviting the same people over and over again even if they keep failing is just abusive.


You'd have a point if Naniwa wasn't consistently among the top 3 foreigners.

Not at Raleigh.
Rorra
Profile Joined September 2010
Australia1066 Posts
September 22 2011 02:39 GMT
#302
Naniwa training with MVP, not a bad deal at all, this is awesome news
monx
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Canada1400 Posts
September 22 2011 02:39 GMT
#303
Knew it. Great pickup.
@ggmonx
Xaerkar
Profile Joined January 2011
United States230 Posts
September 22 2011 02:40 GMT
#304
Yay! This means Nani will still be attending international events with the funds from Complexity. Sick pickup for Complexity, hope they continue to recruit players of this caliber, (they've attempted at Stephano so far). Complexity has been in e-sports scene in a long time, would be disappointing if they don't go anywhere in SC2.
turdburgler
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
England6749 Posts
September 22 2011 02:41 GMT
#305
On September 22 2011 11:37 Windmill wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 22 2011 11:21 Sandermatt wrote:
On September 22 2011 11:05 Windmill wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:36 normalman wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:27 Windmill wrote:Accepting two invites in a row is already abuse as far as I'm concerned, and he'll probably keep doing that even though he hasn't won a single game yet denying a spot to a more deserving player every time. As for him being the top foreigner toss - that's just your bias speaking.


Abuse? Lol... He didn't just demand those invites. He WON them... It's part of his PRIZE - it's what happens when a player does well in a tournament, they get prizes. So who is the more deserving player, who would do so much better than Naniwa, even though Naniwa was the player who was highest non GSL player?

How hard is it to "win" an invite when you're seeded in the pools and barely any other foreigners can/want to accept one? Naniwa could almost lose every game and still get one like SelecT who got his for finishing 18th. I'm fine with inviting foreigners that managed to achieve good results to Code A once in a while to counterweight the commitments they need to do to compete in Korea. But inviting the same people over and over again even if they keep failing is just abusive.



Would you also find it abusive if a korean was invited twice in the MLG pools?

Your analogy is flawed as MLG isn't comparable to GSL. Besides, only the champion is guaranteed to be reinvited and all the reinvited Koreans until now had performed very well in their previous run.

Show nested quote +
On September 22 2011 11:22 Yiska wrote:
On September 22 2011 11:05 Windmill wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:36 normalman wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:27 Windmill wrote:Accepting two invites in a row is already abuse as far as I'm concerned, and he'll probably keep doing that even though he hasn't won a single game yet denying a spot to a more deserving player every time. As for him being the top foreigner toss - that's just your bias speaking.


Abuse? Lol... He didn't just demand those invites. He WON them... It's part of his PRIZE - it's what happens when a player does well in a tournament, they get prizes. So who is the more deserving player, who would do so much better than Naniwa, even though Naniwa was the player who was highest non GSL player?

How hard is it to "win" an invite when you're seeded in the pools and barely any other foreigners can/want to accept one? Naniwa could almost lose every game and still get one like SelecT who got his for finishing 18th. I'm fine with inviting foreigners that managed to achieve good results to Code A once in a while to counterweight the commitments they need to do to compete in Korea. But inviting the same people over and over again even if they keep failing is just abusive.


You'd have a point if Naniwa wasn't consistently among the top 3 foreigners.

Not at Raleigh.


consistancy doesnt mean 100% of the time

hes up there as often as anyone else
Hyren
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
United States817 Posts
September 22 2011 02:49 GMT
#306
Great for both sides :D gogo Complexity fighting!
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Yatzi
Profile Joined August 2011
United States10 Posts
September 22 2011 02:52 GMT
#307
Congratulations to Naniwa! This is such an amazing development in his career and I feel that it can only be for the better. Good luck in your future endeavors, naniwa!
I AM YATZI
SgtPepper
Profile Joined November 2010
United States568 Posts
September 22 2011 02:53 GMT
#308
Wow, I wondered why Naniwa would leave Dignitas (a better team imo) for Complexity but then I realized because of their partnership he can stay and practice at the MVP house in Korea. So its a good move for him I guess.
"After I reconquer Ba Sing Se, I'm going to reconquer my tea shop! And I'm going to play Pai Sho every day."
windsupernova
Profile Joined October 2010
Mexico5280 Posts
September 22 2011 02:57 GMT
#309
Awesome new for Naniwa.

Col has been a team I have always liked but now I will support it even more.
"Its easy, just trust your CPU".-Boxer on being good at games
Alpino
Profile Joined June 2011
Brazil4390 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-09-22 03:07:54
September 22 2011 03:06 GMT
#310
On September 22 2011 11:37 Windmill wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 22 2011 11:21 Sandermatt wrote:
On September 22 2011 11:05 Windmill wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:36 normalman wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:27 Windmill wrote:Accepting two invites in a row is already abuse as far as I'm concerned, and he'll probably keep doing that even though he hasn't won a single game yet denying a spot to a more deserving player every time. As for him being the top foreigner toss - that's just your bias speaking.


Abuse? Lol... He didn't just demand those invites. He WON them... It's part of his PRIZE - it's what happens when a player does well in a tournament, they get prizes. So who is the more deserving player, who would do so much better than Naniwa, even though Naniwa was the player who was highest non GSL player?

How hard is it to "win" an invite when you're seeded in the pools and barely any other foreigners can/want to accept one? Naniwa could almost lose every game and still get one like SelecT who got his for finishing 18th. I'm fine with inviting foreigners that managed to achieve good results to Code A once in a while to counterweight the commitments they need to do to compete in Korea. But inviting the same people over and over again even if they keep failing is just abusive.



Would you also find it abusive if a korean was invited twice in the MLG pools?

Your analogy is flawed as MLG isn't comparable to GSL. Besides, only the champion is guaranteed to be reinvited and all the reinvited Koreans until now had performed very well in their previous run.

Show nested quote +
On September 22 2011 11:22 Yiska wrote:
On September 22 2011 11:05 Windmill wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:36 normalman wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:27 Windmill wrote:Accepting two invites in a row is already abuse as far as I'm concerned, and he'll probably keep doing that even though he hasn't won a single game yet denying a spot to a more deserving player every time. As for him being the top foreigner toss - that's just your bias speaking.


Abuse? Lol... He didn't just demand those invites. He WON them... It's part of his PRIZE - it's what happens when a player does well in a tournament, they get prizes. So who is the more deserving player, who would do so much better than Naniwa, even though Naniwa was the player who was highest non GSL player?

How hard is it to "win" an invite when you're seeded in the pools and barely any other foreigners can/want to accept one? Naniwa could almost lose every game and still get one like SelecT who got his for finishing 18th. I'm fine with inviting foreigners that managed to achieve good results to Code A once in a while to counterweight the commitments they need to do to compete in Korea. But inviting the same people over and over again even if they keep failing is just abusive.


You'd have a point if Naniwa wasn't consistently among the top 3 foreigners.

Not at Raleigh.


Yes he should be ashamed to be so bad to the point of not getting top 3 foreigners in one of the four MLGs he played , NaNi is a sucky protoss he shouldn't be praised for putting his face out in the open and accept the invite to play Code A, why would any good/deserving players play a tournament without a huge prize pool. I mean he had the easy bracket on TSL3, the finals weren't even close, 4-3 was a misleading score. He won MLG Dallas but it had no Koreans, lol who is KiwiKaki?

PS: HE LOST SO SASE LOL. TWICE. LOLOL
20/11/2015 - never forget EE's Ember
CPTBadAss
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States594 Posts
September 22 2011 03:08 GMT
#311
Oh shit son, naniwa really bolster's the complexity lineup. I wonder who they'll get instead of stephano now. I wonder if they still have the money to recruit another top-class zerg
I'll keep on struggling, 'cause that's the measure of a man | "That was the plan: To give him some hope, and then crush him" -Stephano
gladsheim
Profile Joined October 2010
Australia676 Posts
September 22 2011 03:08 GMT
#312
so happy for nani
PresenceSc2
Profile Joined February 2011
Australia4032 Posts
September 22 2011 03:10 GMT
#313
Naniwa gonna be beasting it up in a few months
Stephano//HerO//TaeJa//Squirtle//Bomber
DeaTH.1914
Profile Joined November 2010
Canada79 Posts
September 22 2011 03:11 GMT
#314
On September 22 2011 12:06 Alpino wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 22 2011 11:37 Windmill wrote:
On September 22 2011 11:21 Sandermatt wrote:
On September 22 2011 11:05 Windmill wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:36 normalman wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:27 Windmill wrote:Accepting two invites in a row is already abuse as far as I'm concerned, and he'll probably keep doing that even though he hasn't won a single game yet denying a spot to a more deserving player every time. As for him being the top foreigner toss - that's just your bias speaking.


Abuse? Lol... He didn't just demand those invites. He WON them... It's part of his PRIZE - it's what happens when a player does well in a tournament, they get prizes. So who is the more deserving player, who would do so much better than Naniwa, even though Naniwa was the player who was highest non GSL player?

How hard is it to "win" an invite when you're seeded in the pools and barely any other foreigners can/want to accept one? Naniwa could almost lose every game and still get one like SelecT who got his for finishing 18th. I'm fine with inviting foreigners that managed to achieve good results to Code A once in a while to counterweight the commitments they need to do to compete in Korea. But inviting the same people over and over again even if they keep failing is just abusive.



Would you also find it abusive if a korean was invited twice in the MLG pools?

Your analogy is flawed as MLG isn't comparable to GSL. Besides, only the champion is guaranteed to be reinvited and all the reinvited Koreans until now had performed very well in their previous run.

On September 22 2011 11:22 Yiska wrote:
On September 22 2011 11:05 Windmill wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:36 normalman wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:27 Windmill wrote:Accepting two invites in a row is already abuse as far as I'm concerned, and he'll probably keep doing that even though he hasn't won a single game yet denying a spot to a more deserving player every time. As for him being the top foreigner toss - that's just your bias speaking.


Abuse? Lol... He didn't just demand those invites. He WON them... It's part of his PRIZE - it's what happens when a player does well in a tournament, they get prizes. So who is the more deserving player, who would do so much better than Naniwa, even though Naniwa was the player who was highest non GSL player?

How hard is it to "win" an invite when you're seeded in the pools and barely any other foreigners can/want to accept one? Naniwa could almost lose every game and still get one like SelecT who got his for finishing 18th. I'm fine with inviting foreigners that managed to achieve good results to Code A once in a while to counterweight the commitments they need to do to compete in Korea. But inviting the same people over and over again even if they keep failing is just abusive.


You'd have a point if Naniwa wasn't consistently among the top 3 foreigners.

Not at Raleigh.


Yes he should be ashamed to be so bad to the point of not getting top 3 foreigners in one of the four MLGs he played , NaNi is a sucky protoss he shouldn't be praised for putting his face out in the open and accept the invite to play Code A, why would any good/deserving players play a tournament without a huge prize pool. I mean he had the easy bracket on TSL3, the finals weren't even close, 4-3 was a misleading score. He won MLG Dallas but it had no Koreans, lol who is KiwiKaki?

PS: HE LOST SO SASE LOL. TWICE. LOLOL


Sarcasm overload.

Congrats on the pick-up, good move for Naniwa. Dignitas is still a great team as well.
Alpino
Profile Joined June 2011
Brazil4390 Posts
September 22 2011 03:12 GMT
#315
On September 22 2011 12:11 DeaTH.1914 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On September 22 2011 12:06 Alpino wrote:
On September 22 2011 11:37 Windmill wrote:
On September 22 2011 11:21 Sandermatt wrote:
On September 22 2011 11:05 Windmill wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:36 normalman wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:27 Windmill wrote:Accepting two invites in a row is already abuse as far as I'm concerned, and he'll probably keep doing that even though he hasn't won a single game yet denying a spot to a more deserving player every time. As for him being the top foreigner toss - that's just your bias speaking.


Abuse? Lol... He didn't just demand those invites. He WON them... It's part of his PRIZE - it's what happens when a player does well in a tournament, they get prizes. So who is the more deserving player, who would do so much better than Naniwa, even though Naniwa was the player who was highest non GSL player?

How hard is it to "win" an invite when you're seeded in the pools and barely any other foreigners can/want to accept one? Naniwa could almost lose every game and still get one like SelecT who got his for finishing 18th. I'm fine with inviting foreigners that managed to achieve good results to Code A once in a while to counterweight the commitments they need to do to compete in Korea. But inviting the same people over and over again even if they keep failing is just abusive.



Would you also find it abusive if a korean was invited twice in the MLG pools?

Your analogy is flawed as MLG isn't comparable to GSL. Besides, only the champion is guaranteed to be reinvited and all the reinvited Koreans until now had performed very well in their previous run.

On September 22 2011 11:22 Yiska wrote:
On September 22 2011 11:05 Windmill wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:36 normalman wrote:
On September 22 2011 10:27 Windmill wrote:Accepting two invites in a row is already abuse as far as I'm concerned, and he'll probably keep doing that even though he hasn't won a single game yet denying a spot to a more deserving player every time. As for him being the top foreigner toss - that's just your bias speaking.


Abuse? Lol... He didn't just demand those invites. He WON them... It's part of his PRIZE - it's what happens when a player does well in a tournament, they get prizes. So who is the more deserving player, who would do so much better than Naniwa, even though Naniwa was the player who was highest non GSL player?

How hard is it to "win" an invite when you're seeded in the pools and barely any other foreigners can/want to accept one? Naniwa could almost lose every game and still get one like SelecT who got his for finishing 18th. I'm fine with inviting foreigners that managed to achieve good results to Code A once in a while to counterweight the commitments they need to do to compete in Korea. But inviting the same people over and over again even if they keep failing is just abusive.


You'd have a point if Naniwa wasn't consistently among the top 3 foreigners.

Not at Raleigh.


Yes he should be ashamed to be so bad to the point of not getting top 3 foreigners in one of the four MLGs he played , NaNi is a sucky protoss he shouldn't be praised for putting his face out in the open and accept the invite to play Code A, why would any good/deserving players play a tournament without a huge prize pool. I mean he had the easy bracket on TSL3, the finals weren't even close, 4-3 was a misleading score. He won MLG Dallas but it had no Koreans, lol who is KiwiKaki?

PS: HE LOST SO SASE LOL. TWICE. LOLOL


Sarcasm overload.

Congrats on the pick-up, good move for Naniwa. Dignitas is still a great team as well.


Mancrush overload, sorray
20/11/2015 - never forget EE's Ember
Contagious
Profile Blog Joined December 2005
United States1319 Posts
September 22 2011 03:14 GMT
#316
Hate coL, love MVP... Guess this is kind of a win?
zdfgucker
Profile Joined August 2011
China594 Posts
September 22 2011 03:17 GMT
#317
That's my boy. ♥ Finally a good player who doesn't go to horrible geniuses. Will be he playing in the mvp house?
fLDm
haticK
Profile Joined May 2011
United States74 Posts
September 22 2011 03:18 GMT
#318
On September 22 2011 12:17 zdfgucker wrote:
Will be he playing in the mvp house?


Yes, he will be staying in Korea for awhile and practicing with everyone from MvP.
compLexityGaming.com
ZOMGitsTHEEND
Profile Joined June 2011
Canada202 Posts
September 22 2011 03:18 GMT
#319
Oooooo grate to naniwa
Drmooose
Profile Joined March 2011
United States390 Posts
September 22 2011 03:20 GMT
#320
Wow crazy news. Didn't expect anything but a Korean team.
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