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Thanks Weirdkid and Wozzot for these interviews! Appreciated!
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On August 07 2012 10:17 Bagration wrote:Show nested quote +On August 07 2012 05:38 ragz_gt wrote:On August 07 2012 05:15 babylon wrote:On August 07 2012 05:09 fabiano wrote:On August 07 2012 05:05 randoomguy wrote:On August 07 2012 04:57 NexCa wrote: PartinG: "I would like to face Jaedong"
he wouldn't have said that if they faced each other in SC1 :D give parting 10 years and stop the time for jeadong under the mean time and then we will see what happens,why is every1 saying its obvious that bw pros will not pwn in sc2 after 6 months of practise when sc2 pros has been playing for 2 years?well then why don't we just say that the other way around aswell? which has an even bigger cap Maybe because most of current SC2 pros were already BW pros for years? I really know very little about SC2 pro-scene, but I've read somewhere the majority of GSL players were unsuccessful BW pros. I know MC used to be called flounder in BW xD Isn't Parting super-young? (Just checked, he's 17 atm. I doubt he was a BW pro.) Alot people played BW, which is expected since the short duration of SC2. You really can't expect people to start play game after SC2 come out, and BW is the natural choice. However most of them did not play BW long enough at high level to really stand out. Nestea, MMA, TheSTC, GanZi, SuperNoVa, FD, Tester can be said to be B Teamers A couple more such as ForGG were mid tierThen you get BoxeR, NaDa, July, Rainbow Alot more (which include MC, MKP, HerO, PuMa, Genius, LosirA, Puzzle, Ryung etc) spent some time in BW pro team but too short to amount to anything Was ForGG really mid-tier? He did win the Arena MSL in 2008, which was a huge accomplishment, beating Flash and Jaedong both when they were dominant. MVP was A-teamer when he switched!
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On August 07 2012 20:32 Darkthorn wrote:Show nested quote +On August 07 2012 10:17 Bagration wrote:On August 07 2012 05:38 ragz_gt wrote:On August 07 2012 05:15 babylon wrote:On August 07 2012 05:09 fabiano wrote:On August 07 2012 05:05 randoomguy wrote:On August 07 2012 04:57 NexCa wrote: PartinG: "I would like to face Jaedong"
he wouldn't have said that if they faced each other in SC1 :D give parting 10 years and stop the time for jeadong under the mean time and then we will see what happens,why is every1 saying its obvious that bw pros will not pwn in sc2 after 6 months of practise when sc2 pros has been playing for 2 years?well then why don't we just say that the other way around aswell? which has an even bigger cap Maybe because most of current SC2 pros were already BW pros for years? I really know very little about SC2 pro-scene, but I've read somewhere the majority of GSL players were unsuccessful BW pros. I know MC used to be called flounder in BW xD Isn't Parting super-young? (Just checked, he's 17 atm. I doubt he was a BW pro.) Alot people played BW, which is expected since the short duration of SC2. You really can't expect people to start play game after SC2 come out, and BW is the natural choice. However most of them did not play BW long enough at high level to really stand out. Nestea, MMA, TheSTC, GanZi, SuperNoVa, FD, Tester can be said to be B Teamers A couple more such as ForGG were mid tierThen you get BoxeR, NaDa, July, Rainbow Alot more (which include MC, MKP, HerO, PuMa, Genius, LosirA, Puzzle, Ryung etc) spent some time in BW pro team but too short to amount to anything Was ForGG really mid-tier? He did win the Arena MSL in 2008, which was a huge accomplishment, beating Flash and Jaedong both when they were dominant. MVP was A-teamer when he switched! but very bad.
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On August 07 2012 10:22 BrassMonkey27 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 07 2012 10:18 Shiori wrote:On August 07 2012 10:17 Bagration wrote:On August 07 2012 05:38 ragz_gt wrote:On August 07 2012 05:15 babylon wrote:On August 07 2012 05:09 fabiano wrote:On August 07 2012 05:05 randoomguy wrote:On August 07 2012 04:57 NexCa wrote: PartinG: "I would like to face Jaedong"
he wouldn't have said that if they faced each other in SC1 :D give parting 10 years and stop the time for jeadong under the mean time and then we will see what happens,why is every1 saying its obvious that bw pros will not pwn in sc2 after 6 months of practise when sc2 pros has been playing for 2 years?well then why don't we just say that the other way around aswell? which has an even bigger cap Maybe because most of current SC2 pros were already BW pros for years? I really know very little about SC2 pro-scene, but I've read somewhere the majority of GSL players were unsuccessful BW pros. I know MC used to be called flounder in BW xD Isn't Parting super-young? (Just checked, he's 17 atm. I doubt he was a BW pro.) Alot people played BW, which is expected since the short duration of SC2. You really can't expect people to start play game after SC2 come out, and BW is the natural choice. However most of them did not play BW long enough at high level to really stand out. Nestea, MMA, TheSTC, GanZi, SuperNoVa, FD, Tester can be said to be B Teamers A couple more such as ForGG were mid tierThen you get BoxeR, NaDa, July, Rainbow Alot more (which include MC, MKP, HerO, PuMa, Genius, LosirA, Puzzle, Ryung etc) spent some time in BW pro team but too short to amount to anything Was ForGG really mid-tier? He did win the Arena MSL in 2008, which was a huge accomplishment, beating Flash and Jaedong both when they were dominant. Four years ago. Which means he was top-tier at one point. Just because it was four years ago doesn't mean he lacks to talent to repeat. Its the same thing with hockey fans.. some people are just obsessed and enamoured with the immediate past and present results. Don't count out the guys who have been there. They have the experience and can easily do it again. I remember he said in an interview that he lost 70 games in a row against Flash though
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Aww poor alive, but good attitude! I love that guy - i don't get the whole boring thing, he's a very interesting person in his own right. Hopefully he feels more comfortable in the spotlight though and continues to dominate =)
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On August 07 2012 21:20 Elroi wrote:Show nested quote +On August 07 2012 20:32 Darkthorn wrote:On August 07 2012 10:17 Bagration wrote:On August 07 2012 05:38 ragz_gt wrote:On August 07 2012 05:15 babylon wrote:On August 07 2012 05:09 fabiano wrote:On August 07 2012 05:05 randoomguy wrote:On August 07 2012 04:57 NexCa wrote: PartinG: "I would like to face Jaedong"
he wouldn't have said that if they faced each other in SC1 :D give parting 10 years and stop the time for jeadong under the mean time and then we will see what happens,why is every1 saying its obvious that bw pros will not pwn in sc2 after 6 months of practise when sc2 pros has been playing for 2 years?well then why don't we just say that the other way around aswell? which has an even bigger cap Maybe because most of current SC2 pros were already BW pros for years? I really know very little about SC2 pro-scene, but I've read somewhere the majority of GSL players were unsuccessful BW pros. I know MC used to be called flounder in BW xD Isn't Parting super-young? (Just checked, he's 17 atm. I doubt he was a BW pro.) Alot people played BW, which is expected since the short duration of SC2. You really can't expect people to start play game after SC2 come out, and BW is the natural choice. However most of them did not play BW long enough at high level to really stand out. Nestea, MMA, TheSTC, GanZi, SuperNoVa, FD, Tester can be said to be B Teamers A couple more such as ForGG were mid tierThen you get BoxeR, NaDa, July, Rainbow Alot more (which include MC, MKP, HerO, PuMa, Genius, LosirA, Puzzle, Ryung etc) spent some time in BW pro team but too short to amount to anything Was ForGG really mid-tier? He did win the Arena MSL in 2008, which was a huge accomplishment, beating Flash and Jaedong both when they were dominant. MVP was A-teamer when he switched! but very bad. Dunno about "very." I'd say still an up-and-comer.
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