KeSPA Players at MLG Spring Championship - Page 38
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ThePiedPiper
Canada102 Posts
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theramstoss
Canada242 Posts
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Nekovivie
United Kingdom2599 Posts
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xBillehx
United States1289 Posts
On May 29 2012 22:14 theramstoss wrote: Sorry if this has been answered before but now that proleague players are playing SCII, can they participate in GSL? I'm guessing no for whatever reason but.. Mr Chae said whenever they want to enter they're welcome to so it's entirely up to the players, or more likely the teams, themselves. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States43481 Posts
On May 29 2012 22:17 Nekovivie wrote: Lets see if these players are any good at SC2 :p :p :p Have you been watching them in their normal proleague tournaments (they now have both BW and SC2 games)? You can answer that question for yourself, already! I think the answer so far is: Right now, they're nowhere near the level of the top tier SC2 progamers, but that may be because they're practicing for both games and so if they have a few more months of just SC2 training, then they may really start to impress us. That's my opinion, anyway. | ||
ThirdDegree
United States329 Posts
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Kimimaro
Lithuania14 Posts
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Kabras
Romania3508 Posts
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JapaneseSC2
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AnYvia
Bulgaria474 Posts
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YoMeR
United States263 Posts
incoming additional terran nerfs. | ||
SpiZe
Canada3640 Posts
On May 29 2012 22:33 ThirdDegree wrote: Does anyone know how the deals with Kespa work? Will we be able to see their players compete with current SC2 pros? I'd really like to see how they hold up now vs people who have been playing for a while. And then again in 6 months to a year and see how much they improve. Well the way I see it is that they are going to play amongst themselves in an exhibition showmatch, and not vs current SC2 pros. You just have to watch PL to see how they would fare vs SC2 pros : they would get dismantled. | ||
xsnac
Barbados1365 Posts
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Elec
Canada136 Posts
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SniXSniPe
United States1938 Posts
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Nimic
Norway1360 Posts
On May 27 2012 02:11 0neder wrote: You probably will be able to when maps are designed properly and are larger. The last thing we need is even larger maps. | ||
rd
United States2586 Posts
On May 27 2012 02:11 0neder wrote: You probably will be able to when maps are designed properly and are larger. Let's just make it 100% impossible to win PvZ against mutas. | ||
figq
12519 Posts
On May 30 2012 16:21 Elec wrote: Normally 1 week after MLG you can watch the VODs for free from their website.i wont be able to watch it on the weekend... how does one watch it after it has aired? do i still have to pay? youtube? other source? link please | ||
JapaneseSC2
60 Posts
On May 30 2012 16:59 Tyrant0 wrote: Let's just make it 100% impossible to win PvZ against mutas. Make arcons :D no zerg will attack ground army with arcons mixed in with muta! | ||
SealOverseer
Netherlands159 Posts
On May 30 2012 16:36 SniXSniPe wrote: I hope that the BW Pros actually decide to compete in the open MLG Bracket The entire purpose of this BW Tournament is to hype up even more the SC2 PL and the kespa-MLG partnership. They want the dull, ignorant and clueless people to think "OMG FLASH VS JAEDONG SO GOOD WTFOMG JIZZ IN MY PANTS MY BODY IS NOT READY" and not "Oh god..Flash just got rolled by a codeB no namer and Jaedong got anally raped by Socke". It would be against their interests to send BW pros in the open Bracket, because they would get utterly destroyed and it would lessen the hype by a great amount. They want them to play against themselves so that the viewers can't properly tell their level of skill compared to the codeS level of play, and soon people will start nonsense like "omg did you see that Flash timing vs Soulkey? Could totally beat DRG with it" | ||
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