[Interview] 2012 GSL S2 CodeS RO32 Group G Winners - Page 4
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Aunvilgod
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zyzq
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bokchoi
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rave[wcr]
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Wockets
Hong Kong467 Posts
On April 13 2012 23:14 bokchoi wrote: Oh shit GGPlay didn't have CTS? He could've made a comeback Meh he's as old as XellOs, maybe in Star 2 ^^ NaNiWa's interview makes me a bigger fan of him and Mvp, sad to see him always in poor health but I hope he proves the | ||
skrzmark
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Ouroborosian
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Ventor
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StarVe
Germany13591 Posts
On April 13 2012 23:39 Ventor wrote: I'll never be a Naniwa fan. The guy acts like a child. It's beyond me as to why this guy has so many fans. I guess it's just the fact that hes a foreigner. You pulled that from the interview in which he acted very mature for once? At least say something related to the interview, not just bashing for the sake of it. | ||
ChowChillaCharlie
Sweden677 Posts
On April 13 2012 23:39 Ventor wrote: I'll never be a Naniwa fan. The guy acts like a child. It's beyond me as to why this guy has so many fans. I guess it's just the fact that hes a foreigner. And this is coming from someone that is a fan of Idra lol, hillarious. | ||
HolydaKing
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On April 13 2012 23:39 Ventor wrote: I'll never be a Naniwa fan. The guy acts like a child. It's beyond me as to why this guy has so many fans. I guess it's just the fact that hes a foreigner. It seems to be trendy, see IdrA. However i agree with you. Still this interview he answered nicely and you can only admit he's playing great. Maybe one day i will cheer for him but not yet. Also, i really liked both interviews. Hopefully Mvp will recover in the future. | ||
Ventor
United States336 Posts
On April 13 2012 23:44 HolydaKing wrote: It seems to be trendy, see IdrA. However i agree with you. Still this interview he answered nicely and you can only admit he's playing great. Maybe one day i will cheer for him but not yet. Also, i really liked both interviews. Hopefully Mvp will recover in the future. The way naniwa and idra act is completely different. Idra is an outspoken person when it comes to the game and won't hesitate to say someone is trash if he thinks so. He also remains professional when representing his team at major events, which is respectable. However, Naniwa just doesnt care about anyone but himself. He actually trash talks tournaments he goes to and even his fans in a professional environment. | ||
MrMercuG
Netherlands2389 Posts
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SeaSwift
Scotland4486 Posts
On April 13 2012 23:54 Ventor wrote: He also remains professional when representing his team at major events, which is respectable. Do you mean the "fuck off" to Huk after the Hallu VRs incident? Or the flinging the headphones down and breaking a key off his keyboard? Or the 6pools vs aLive? Or the constant, constant balance whine? Or the refusal to shake hands with Cruncher? Or the vulgar gesture to MC at MLG Columbus last year, in front of a whole crowd? _____________________ Anyway, glad to see that MVP is back - he might not be the best any more, but he could become a contender. Good luck with the disks! | ||
Alvis
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SilentSC2
United States505 Posts
On the other hand... MVP Fighting! :D | ||
Labbetuss
Norway568 Posts
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Yonnua
United Kingdom2331 Posts
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dragonborn
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On April 13 2012 23:54 Ventor wrote: The way naniwa and idra act is completely different. Idra is an outspoken person when it comes to the game and won't hesitate to say someone is trash if he thinks so. He also remains professional when representing his team at major events, which is respectable. However, Naniwa just doesnt care about anyone but himself. He actually trash talks tournaments he goes to and even his fans in a professional environment. IdrA, professional? IdrA's professionalism? mind blown. On April 14 2012 00:04 SeaSwift wrote: Do you mean the "fuck off" to Huk after the Hallu VRs incident? Or the flinging the headphones down and breaking a key off his keyboard? Or the 6pools vs aLive? Or the constant, constant balance whine? Or the refusal to shake hands with Cruncher? Or the vulgar gesture to MC at MLG Columbus last year, in front of a whole crowd? _____________________ Anyway, glad to see that MVP is back - he might not be the best any more, but he could become a contender. Good luck with the disks! i couldn't agree more with this post. | ||
Govou
Canada1072 Posts
However, I'm glad he is getting something out of those practices. I hope he focuses on preparation and continues to win. | ||
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