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On March 29 2012 06:55 Copymizer wrote:Show nested quote +Personally as a gamer who enjoys Starcraft 2, I don’t think the game itself has any inherent problems. I would like to see the community aspect of Battle.net reinforced. It’s so lonely regardless of whether you win or lose. There’s nowhere to communicate. Only when there is a place for gamers to gather and communicate, they will continue to play so the fact that Battle.net is like a console game in that regard disappoints me. See even mr. chae think blizzard failed massively on this part compared to past blizzard games that had massive success and still has (ehrrm warcraft3). Us players are not the only one..
I can see how a lot of players like the social aspect, but honestly, I prefer to play in isolation. I used to talk to people during matches, but for some reason I just prefer to play now. Kinda developed from watching pro BW matches, as they really don't talk at all.
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Korea (South)855 Posts
The translation for answer to WOW question isnt correct. It's Azshara Rogue.
Aslo looking at the questions I can see how much misconception the foreign community has about GSL or GOM. I'm glad this interview has been able to clear those up.
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Australia528 Posts
On March 29 2012 13:27 JunkkaGom wrote: The translation for answer to WOW question isnt correct. It's Azshara Rogue.
Aslo looking at the questions I can see how much misconception the foreign community has about GSL or GOM. I'm glad this interview has been able to clear those up. Haha thank you, never played WoW before
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On March 29 2012 13:27 JunkkaGom wrote: The translation for answer to WOW question isnt correct. It's Azshara Rogue.
Aslo looking at the questions I can see how much misconception the foreign community has about GSL or GOM. I'm glad this interview has been able to clear those up.
If you don't mind me asking, what in particular did you find as surprising about the foreign views of GOM?
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Nice to see that dig at Battle.net.
Hopefully Blizzard will realise that shitty anti-social Battle.net 0.2 is killing Starcraft 2.
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Lol great ladder stories :D, great interview in general. Mr Chae is just so awesome
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On March 29 2012 13:06 Antimatterz wrote:Show nested quote +On March 29 2012 06:55 Copymizer wrote:Personally as a gamer who enjoys Starcraft 2, I don’t think the game itself has any inherent problems. I would like to see the community aspect of Battle.net reinforced. It’s so lonely regardless of whether you win or lose. There’s nowhere to communicate. Only when there is a place for gamers to gather and communicate, they will continue to play so the fact that Battle.net is like a console game in that regard disappoints me. See even mr. chae think blizzard failed massively on this part compared to past blizzard games that had massive success and still has (ehrrm warcraft3). Us players are not the only one.. I can see how a lot of players like the social aspect, but honestly, I prefer to play in isolation. I used to talk to people during matches, but for some reason I just prefer to play now. Kinda developed from watching pro BW matches, as they really don't talk at all. There's more to spending time on b.net than just playing the game, you know.
Well, not in SC2, but there was in BW and Diablo 2.
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i want to see that maths equation haha ;P love u mr chae!
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Took me a few days to finally have the willpower to read this but I'm glad I did.
Thanks for the translation!
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This interview made me realize that Mr. Chae is even more awesome than I previously thought! What a delightful individual.
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Storywriter for Milkis replacement? Seriously, this interview was hilarious and offered me many laughs and insight into Mr. Chae. Thanks a ton for giving it to us in English form!
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On March 30 2012 12:11 forsooth wrote:Show nested quote +On March 29 2012 13:06 Antimatterz wrote:On March 29 2012 06:55 Copymizer wrote:Personally as a gamer who enjoys Starcraft 2, I don’t think the game itself has any inherent problems. I would like to see the community aspect of Battle.net reinforced. It’s so lonely regardless of whether you win or lose. There’s nowhere to communicate. Only when there is a place for gamers to gather and communicate, they will continue to play so the fact that Battle.net is like a console game in that regard disappoints me. See even mr. chae think blizzard failed massively on this part compared to past blizzard games that had massive success and still has (ehrrm warcraft3). Us players are not the only one.. I can see how a lot of players like the social aspect, but honestly, I prefer to play in isolation. I used to talk to people during matches, but for some reason I just prefer to play now. Kinda developed from watching pro BW matches, as they really don't talk at all. There's more to spending time on b.net than just playing the game, you know. Well, not in SC2, but there was in BW and Diablo 2.
No there wasn't. Outside of spambots and trolling what was there in the public chat channels they threw you into? Nothing. People are just being nostalgic.
For the legitimate channels, you can do exactly the same thing right now.
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I want a GOMtv staff team to participate in next GSTL. The trolling that would come of that O_O!
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Mr. Chae is such a great guy! =)
His answers aren't particularly aggressive, but you can really glean his opinions on issues (LoL, HotS balance, player drama, etc.)
Great interview. <3
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