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Greenei
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algue
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On April 29 2012 23:02 Finnz wrote: i hope he starts streaming sc2. I reckon he would get around 25k viewers constantly if he did lol I disagree with you ! Watching flash playing must be a gift made to the community during the big event not a random player that you can watch when you turn your pc on ! | ||
Sroobz
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Deimos0
Poland277 Posts
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Noocta
France12578 Posts
Flash is scary might I say. | ||
TWIX_Heaven
Denmark169 Posts
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Antisocialmunky
United States5912 Posts
Who needs sensor towers when you get starsense for free? | ||
Noocta
France12578 Posts
On April 29 2012 23:37 Antisocialmunky wrote: Well atleast if he plays a map hacker, he won't be at a disadvantage. Who needs sensor towers when you get starsense for free? Hey coach ! Why did they implent these sensor tower things ? I can already guessed where the units are. ![]() | ||
malaan
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Nada also has yet to really do anything, repeatedly dropping into Code A. Players like Flash, Bisu, Savior, they are mechanical beasts and seriously dominant at broodwar but it does not mean it will translate over to SC2. | ||
Blix
Netherlands873 Posts
On April 29 2012 23:54 malaan wrote: why does everyone auto-assume they will dominate.. the results of BW players in SC2 are seriously varied. Lets just look at Boxer for example, great at broodwar but no where near that level in SC2 (although he made code S, he didnt last long) Nada also has yet to really do anything, repeatedly dropping into Code A. Players like Flash, Bisu, Savior, they are mechanical beasts and seriously dominant at broodwar but it does not mean it will translate over to SC2. Wern't boxer nada and july like practically retired when they switched to sc2? | ||
{ToT}ColmA
Japan3260 Posts
On April 29 2012 23:57 Blix wrote: Wern't boxer nada and july like practically retired when they switched to sc2? yes | ||
Skullflower
United States3779 Posts
On April 29 2012 23:54 malaan wrote: why does everyone auto-assume they will dominate.. the results of BW players in SC2 are seriously varied. Lets just look at Boxer for example, great at broodwar but no where near that level in SC2 (although he made code S, he didnt last long) Nada also has yet to really do anything, repeatedly dropping into Code A. Players like Flash, Bisu, Savior, they are mechanical beasts and seriously dominant at broodwar but it does not mean it will translate over to SC2. Maybe you shouldn't use players who were far past their prime in BW to make your point. | ||
Testuser
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Creationism
China505 Posts
On April 29 2012 23:54 malaan wrote: why does everyone auto-assume they will dominate.. the results of BW players in SC2 are seriously varied. Lets just look at Boxer for example, great at broodwar but no where near that level in SC2 (although he made code S, he didnt last long) Nada also has yet to really do anything, repeatedly dropping into Code A. Players like Flash, Bisu, Savior, they are mechanical beasts and seriously dominant at broodwar but it does not mean it will translate over to SC2. They don't just bring with them the amazing mechanics and game sense. This transition is huge due to the entirety of the migration, including the major coaches, team managers, and the supporting cast players. A lot of the innovation and competition originated in the background and we only got to see its fruition in tournaments. Fantasy style TvZ was developed by iloveoov, with weeks of tweaking with supporting cast players. The late game mech transition first saw light in tournament play with Sea and Light, both of whom were in MBC (though they deny collaboration in interview, it is awfully suspicious considering they were both on the same team). These are the players who can execute that minutiae developed in practice under pressure situations; not every player can perform up to par. It's not a simple translation into sc2 skills. They are bringing the entire "professional" bag with them. That's why this is so hyped. | ||
Fealthas
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sOvrn
United States678 Posts
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SkyTheUnknown
Germany2065 Posts
On April 29 2012 19:31 jspark703 wrote: "...Please look out for Flash next season" Oh my god. | ||
Moochlol
United States456 Posts
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Antisocialmunky
United States5912 Posts
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Hoban
United States1600 Posts
On April 29 2012 23:54 malaan wrote: why does everyone auto-assume they will dominate.. the results of BW players in SC2 are seriously varied. Lets just look at Boxer for example, great at broodwar but no where near that level in SC2 (although he made code S, he didnt last long) Nada also has yet to really do anything, repeatedly dropping into Code A. Players like Flash, Bisu, Savior, they are mechanical beasts and seriously dominant at broodwar but it does not mean it will translate over to SC2. Yea the problem with all the examples you listed is that they were retired or almost retired and out of their prime by the time they switched. And they still get pretty good results! It would be like saying "Hey Michael Jordan is the greatest basket ball player ever, he can most definitely win against anyone right now." Yes, Michael Jordan was the greatest but he is out of his prime. Now if you said "Lets take a time machine back to the mid 1990's and get Michael Jordan, then lets take him to the future and pit him against people." That would be a more accurate representation of taking someone at the very tip-top of their form. The main reason people are saying they will dominate is because they have proven themselves to be at the top of the most competitive video gaming scene in history. They have the drive, the work ethic, the practice environment, and the mentality to succeed at all costs. This is proven by their success. These traits are what assure dominance. | ||
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