QXC departs FXO? - Page 5
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dooraven
Australia2820 Posts
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Daniel C
Hong Kong1606 Posts
On December 01 2011 18:21 FXOpen wrote: Not really. I am still punching money into the Malaysian scene, and ultimately south east asia. I have lan events here in KL to warm up for our international events to be held here to get logistics and finances right. Its just that i had my little sick spell which flat lined everything. And I still have my ins and outs of sickness but its getting better. Also after alot of trial and error, I have realised what i expect from an investment in e-sports and go on those rules. And e-sports is developed enough now to not require 'charity' investment. Our KR team is actively requiring. We have tear and 2 other new members recently who are being trained up. On a model designed by the KR scene and adjustments by FXO, which is proving to be working. It was very difficult to get foreigners to comply with this model. It might not be for everyone, but its proven to work so its what we use. So we will look for players who can be involved in that model. Very nice to have a manager interact with fans and share his though processes. Keep up the good work! | ||
Oktyabr
Singapore2234 Posts
On December 01 2011 18:43 dooraven wrote: coL is becoming the old Root, who are we missing? KiwiKaki, Fayth and Slush right? Destiny? coL did try to buy the old Root over ![]() | ||
storm44
1293 Posts
On December 01 2011 18:43 dooraven wrote: coL is becoming the old Root, who are we missing? KiwiKaki, Fayth and Slush right? sheth also | ||
AxionSteel
United States7754 Posts
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Zurachi
Canada289 Posts
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Ruscour
5233 Posts
On December 01 2011 17:28 RPR_Tempest wrote: BoSs, if you read this...please do everything in your power to keep OpTiKzErO and SLoG. They're all you have left! THEY'RE LIKE FAMILY TO YOU DAMMIT! EDIT: And mOoNan, even though he isn't active right now. SLoG is living in the Korean house! As for Optik and Moonan, they're both at school, right? I hope FXO is still open to foreign players who want to go to Korea and won't just be a pure Korean team. | ||
Itsmedudeman
United States19229 Posts
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BrahCJ
Australia659 Posts
Really hope the best for him. To me, the ROOT days are still the glory days, back when streaming was still something not many people did. Anyone know when Kevin is done with school? | ||
Drake
Germany6146 Posts
On December 01 2011 18:21 FXOpen wrote: Not really. I am still punching money into the Malaysian scene, and ultimately south east asia. I have lan events here in KL to warm up for our international events to be held here to get logistics and finances right. Its just that i had my little sick spell which flat lined everything. And I still have my ins and outs of sickness but its getting better. Also after alot of trial and error, I have realised what i expect from an investment in e-sports and go on those rules. And e-sports is developed enough now to not require 'charity' investment. Our KR team is actively requiring. We have tear and 2 other new members recently who are being trained up. On a model designed by the KR scene and adjustments by FXO, which is proving to be working. It was very difficult to get foreigners to comply with this model. It might not be for everyone, but its proven to work so its what we use. So we will look for players who can be involved in that model. but the idea of the malaysien team house was so nice when i saw the pictures damn that was nice xD | ||
Ruscour
5233 Posts
On December 01 2011 18:43 dooraven wrote: coL is becoming the old Root, who are we missing? KiwiKaki, Fayth and Slush right? DdoRo, Sheth, MajOr, Destiny | ||
FXOpen
Australia1844 Posts
On December 01 2011 18:52 CoR wrote: but the idea of the malaysien team house was so nice when i saw the pictures damn that was nice xD I live there, I am aware its nice ![]() I am currently weighing up the investment in Malaysia for e-sports. And will have more details on whether or not its a viable investment for the future. Given the nature of e-sports. Korean house is a much better investment at this point in time. And lets be frank, its working! | ||
Probe1
United States17920 Posts
On December 01 2011 18:52 CoR wrote: but the idea of the malaysien team house was so nice when i saw the pictures damn that was nice xD Do the previously known as FoU members live in the Malaysian house or is that just for.. uh.. My question stands. | ||
KevinIX
United States2472 Posts
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Grettin
42381 Posts
On December 01 2011 18:58 KevinIX wrote: Maybe qxc wants to focus on school now. He has been "focusing" on school for a while now, it's simply that his contract is most likely ending (end of the year). He already got picked up by Complexity. Check previous page. | ||
Engore
United States1916 Posts
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Mobius_1
United Kingdom2763 Posts
![]() His GSTL AK is still one of the most memorable moments in 2011, but he's been awfully quiet lately. Here's to an absolutely bandanatastic (oh god I hate myself for inventing that word now) 2012! | ||
Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
Interesting move, huge roster from Complexity. | ||
masterbreti
Korea (South)2711 Posts
On December 01 2011 18:21 FXOpen wrote: Not really. I am still punching money into the Malaysian scene, and ultimately south east asia. I have lan events here in KL to warm up for our international events to be held here to get logistics and finances right. Its just that i had my little sick spell which flat lined everything. And I still have my ins and outs of sickness but its getting better. Also after alot of trial and error, I have realised what i expect from an investment in e-sports and go on those rules. And e-sports is developed enough now to not require 'charity' investment. Our KR team is actively requiring. We have tear and 2 other new members recently who are being trained up. On a model designed by the KR scene and adjustments by FXO, which is proving to be working. It was very difficult to get foreigners to comply with this model. It might not be for everyone, but its proven to work so its what we use. So we will look for players who can be involved in that model. Have you been activetly looking for foreigners who are willing to do that? Looking for potential talent in the NA scene that would be willing to go to Korea? Or do you expect that players who want that model should just contact you? Just wondering how you expect to get new players if you you are only looking at the big names who don't want to go to Korea and expecting them to all of a sudden go when their goal is to make money while they are good. Also just a quick question while I am asking question. Why is Slog at the Gom house anyways. Shouldn't he be at the FXO house? | ||
Lavi
Bangladesh793 Posts
On December 01 2011 18:21 FXOpen wrote: Not really. I am still punching money into the Malaysian scene, and ultimately south east asia. I have lan events here in KL to warm up for our international events to be held here to get logistics and finances right. Its just that i had my little sick spell which flat lined everything. And I still have my ins and outs of sickness but its getting better. Also after alot of trial and error, I have realised what i expect from an investment in e-sports and go on those rules. And e-sports is developed enough now to not require 'charity' investment. Our KR team is actively requiring. We have tear and 2 other new members recently who are being trained up. On a model designed by the KR scene and adjustments by FXO, which is proving to be working. It was very difficult to get foreigners to comply with this model. It might not be for everyone, but its proven to work so its what we use. So we will look for players who can be involved in that model. Fxopen has the right idea, and clearly its working. But more importantly, more serious training models are going to become even more of an necessity, since BW players are entering the SC2 scene this coming year... Ironically more and more SC2 players now complain about teamhouses and wish to practice conveniently from their home, when the BW pro houses are known for no BS and grueling training regimen. Guys like forgg are quickly approaching mvp levels even though seemingly lax in training until qualifying for GSL...BW pros shifting to SC2 who are still situated in pro bw houses will be scary indeed. | ||
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