On December 09 2011 05:45 stratmatt wrote: seen this coming when naniwa said all that complexity has done for him is better practice partners at mlg. kid is such a tool, i feel bad for whoever picks him up. when are some of these 'pros' gonna understand that being a 'pro' gamer on a 'pro' gamer team means you have to act professional? it brings the entire scene down the way they act at these events sometimes. simply cant stand it.
Being a pro on a pro team also means you have to have more than one pro on the team. If Col couldn't deliver that why should he stay?
Considering CoL has a partnership with MVP, I'm pretty sure they have plenty of good players Nani could play with.
On December 09 2011 05:45 stratmatt wrote: seen this coming when naniwa said all that complexity has done for him is better practice partners at mlg. kid is such a tool, i feel bad for whoever picks him up. when are some of these 'pros' gonna understand that being a 'pro' gamer on a 'pro' gamer team means you have to act professional? it brings the entire scene down the way they act at these events sometimes. simply cant stand it.
Being a pro on a pro team also means you have to have more than one pro on the team. If Col couldn't deliver that why should he stay?
so you consider training with mvp as a result of the col/mvp contract as not delivering pro practice partners?
On December 09 2011 05:45 stratmatt wrote: seen this coming when naniwa said all that complexity has done for him is better practice partners at mlg. kid is such a tool, i feel bad for whoever picks him up. when are some of these 'pros' gonna understand that being a 'pro' gamer on a 'pro' gamer team means you have to act professional? it brings the entire scene down the way they act at these events sometimes. simply cant stand it.
Being a pro on a pro team also means you have to have more than one pro on the team. If Col couldn't deliver that why should he stay?
Considering CoL has a partnership with MVP, I'm pretty sure they have plenty of good players Nani could play with.
Not according to the or Naniwa himself. But I'm sure you know better.
Hopefully he can stick with this team. I'm not a Naniwa fan, but I am a QxG fan, so I'm rooting for him to do well. Hopefully he'll win me over, as I still have some Protoss love in my heart .
On December 09 2011 05:45 stratmatt wrote: seen this coming when naniwa said all that complexity has done for him is better practice partners at mlg. kid is such a tool, i feel bad for whoever picks him up. when are some of these 'pros' gonna understand that being a 'pro' gamer on a 'pro' gamer team means you have to act professional? it brings the entire scene down the way they act at these events sometimes. simply cant stand it.
Being a pro on a pro team also means you have to have more than one pro on the team. If Col couldn't deliver that why should he stay?
Considering CoL has a partnership with MVP, I'm pretty sure they have plenty of good players Nani could play with.
Not according to the or Naniwa himself. But I'm sure you know better.
They have great players, just not great english speaking players that live in korea with him. He will do great on a team with SaSe
Please read the link in the post, before you go all Naniwa BM shit. Being all alone in Koera can't be easy, atleast when you don't understand the language that well. Sad to see you leave comlexity tho First dignitas my old second fav team (after liquid) now my 3. fav team complexity. Quantic looks really strong now tho Hope you and SaSe becoming the best protosses :D
On December 09 2011 05:45 stratmatt wrote: seen this coming when naniwa said all that complexity has done for him is better practice partners at mlg. kid is such a tool, i feel bad for whoever picks him up. when are some of these 'pros' gonna understand that being a 'pro' gamer on a 'pro' gamer team means you have to act professional? it brings the entire scene down the way they act at these events sometimes. simply cant stand it.
Being a pro on a pro team also means you have to have more than one pro on the team. If Col couldn't deliver that why should he stay?
so you consider training with mvp as a result of the col/mvp contract as not delivering pro practice partners?
Did you not read the op? Do you know what the partnership actually entailed?
On December 09 2011 05:45 stratmatt wrote: seen this coming when naniwa said all that complexity has done for him is better practice partners at mlg. kid is such a tool, i feel bad for whoever picks him up. when are some of these 'pros' gonna understand that being a 'pro' gamer on a 'pro' gamer team means you have to act professional? it brings the entire scene down the way they act at these events sometimes. simply cant stand it.
Being a pro on a pro team also means you have to have more than one pro on the team. If Col couldn't deliver that why should he stay?
Considering CoL has a partnership with MVP, I'm pretty sure they have plenty of good players Nani could play with.
Not according to the or Naniwa himself. But I'm sure you know better.
I'll trust a professional organization like CoL over a person with a history of being an asshole. Thanks.
Really guys please read the link TT dont diss naniwa. He's explaining why he left in the link :/. It's more like he feels alone being the only english speaking member in korea.
Naniwa seems like a lone wolf, who doesn't get along great with people and is only a team so they can pay him and send him to tourneys. If not for that, I bet he wouldn't even want to be in a team. If he could get a personal sponsorship like whitera, I see him doing that in a second. Being on a team, just seems like something he puts up with, but doesn't enjoy.