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On December 03 2011 13:03 Ercster wrote:Show nested quote +On December 03 2011 11:35 Juanald wrote: im a bit taken back by this article the auther seem to have a grudge against tt1 who is easily top 5 foriegn protoss and at least the 2nd best protoss in this tourney with huk as #1. writing him off so easily and calling him cheesy when he is known worldwide for his macro just makes the auther look childish... That is wrong on many levels. TT1 has gone nowhere in tournaments, and as seen in the games against Sen, he didn't even stand a chance against a good zerg. As for best Protosses, HerO is better than HuK.
to be anal, hero is not a foreigner. i love him, but he is not a foreigner.
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The starcraft games are great so far.. the experienced casters .. the very small number of fans making a very big noise.. I love them..
No problems there.. but.. everything else..
I mean whoever is involved in the production of the whole event needs to examine the direction they are going. One tiny post-it note for the sponsors in front of the most colorless casting desk? that's the start of a lengthy list (sorry).
Looking forward to great games, but NASL production needs to take a long hard look in the mirror at GOM/Dreamhack
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On December 03 2011 13:10 Spessi wrote:Show nested quote +On December 03 2011 13:03 Ercster wrote:On December 03 2011 11:35 Juanald wrote: im a bit taken back by this article the auther seem to have a grudge against tt1 who is easily top 5 foriegn protoss and at least the 2nd best protoss in this tourney with huk as #1. writing him off so easily and calling him cheesy when he is known worldwide for his macro just makes the auther look childish... That is wrong on many levels. TT1 has gone nowhere in tournaments, and as seen in the games against Sen, he didn't even stand a chance against a good zerg. As for best Protosses, HerO is better than HuK. to be anal, hero is not a foreigner. i love him, but he is not a foreigner. I Just noticed. Oh well, I guess I'll fix it.
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Hmmm I for one really enjoy all the casters there. They're all really trying hard and doing an excellent job IMO. I definitely disagree about the OP comments regarding them.
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when is hero playing hasuobs?
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On December 03 2011 13:32 MichaelDonovan wrote: So many empty chairs This is the NASL we are talking about, where everything is lacking, including the audience. ="(
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Interesting games so far.
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I have to give props to NASL for the "WWE" style intro + music walk down the red carpet... at a larger event or something with a bit more live attendance, it could really let fans show some serious love.
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The intros and after match interview is something MLG really needs to do. Nice idea to have the recaps of the palyers but tbh rather poorly executed.
Anyone know how many people are there live? It looks/sounds like maybe 50 which is weird when 25k are watching the stream!
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Just leaving the venue now... I really like the stage and the production was great tonight, but the place is pretty dead unfortunately. =/
The audience is bigger than it probably looks on the streams because the seating is set up in a circular arrangement all around the stage with people spread all around the room, and the casters are in a bit of a strange spot facing only 5 rows of seats. Still pretty disappointing though, a little over 100 spectators or so.
Gotta give the all casters major props...some drunk assholes in the front were heckling and at some points literally trying to climb onto the stage during the Morrow v Mana series, but Husky and Bitter didn't so much as bat an eye and stayed focused on casting the game.
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On December 03 2011 17:39 Gemini00 wrote: Just leaving the venue now... I really like the stage and the production was great tonight, but the place is pretty dead unfortunately. =/
The audience is bigger than it probably looks on the streams because the seating is set up in a circular arrangement all around the stage with people spread all around the room, and the casters are in a bit of a strange spot facing only 5 rows of seats. Still pretty disappointing though, a little over 100 spectators or so.
Gotta give the all casters major props...some drunk assholes in the front were heckling and at some points literally trying to climb onto the stage during the Morrow v Mana series, but Husky and Bitter didn't so much as bat an eye and stayed focused on casting the game.
Thanks for the post ... do you think more people will be there tomorrow?
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On December 03 2011 18:27 Defacer wrote:
Thanks for the post ... do you think more people will be there tomorrow?
I sure hope so! It was pretty sad to come in today and see so many empty chairs.
If I had to guess I would think there will definitely be more people tomorrow, though. Besides the obvious reason that it's the weekend, there's also probably some people who avoided coming today because on weekdays the rush hour traffic going into east LA where the event is being held is a huge pain.
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Umm today was some of the best games I've have seen in a long time. The red carpet was cool as hell, and there was just a lot of awesome.
I'm expecting to wake up tomorrow with these TL writers saying "opps, looks like we were wrong,
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On December 03 2011 16:46 felisconcolori wrote: I have to give props to NASL for the "WWE" style intro + music walk down the red carpet... at a larger event or something with a bit more live attendance, it could really let fans show some serious love.
Def agree with this. With a huge crowd that entrance would be pretty baller.
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gotta admit i didnt notice the lack of koreans on the first look ^^
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On December 03 2011 02:22 -RamPaGe- wrote: DeMuslim will pwn ThorZain, and Puma will destroy Sheth. Besides that, I think most of the predictions are accurate.
EG fanboy here ? Thorzain can't be owned, dude !
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