How do you feel about making it to the second round of Code A?
If you lose in the Ro48, you have to go through the preliminaries again so I was so nervous because I was aware of that fact. I am so relieved that I was able to win like this.
How did you prepare for your match against Last?
I tried to find his VODs so I could study them but there really weren't that many. I was really worried because I didn't know his style so in order to make up for that, my Terran teammates practiced against me using all sort of styles possible so that I could be prepared for all kinds of situations.
You made a comeback in game one.
I knew that his economy was in a dire situation so I kept on hitting him. In the end, I was able to come out on top in the economy battle. Also, my opponent used his vikings very poorly so I was able to make a comeback.
In game two however, you allowed a comeback to occur.
I blocked the first attack so I was in the lead. I pretty much figured he was going for a 4 rax transition but then he caught me off guard with a mech transition. I was planing on ending it with banes/lings but I was so surprised when I saw he had hellions.
Do you think you'll make it to Code S?
If I can keep getting games like I did for game three, then I think I can make it.
Who would your rather face in the second round, Sang or SuHoSin?
I want to face a Protoss. I find it easier to prepare for ZvPs then ZvZs.
Were you feeling any pressure regarding losing to a KeSPA Terran?
I'm not a very well known player so I wasn't really feeling that pressured. My opponent was someone who has been doing well so I just viewed as as any other pro gamer as I prepared.
Anything else you would like to say?
I want to thank my Terran teammates and Mexican player MajOr for helping me with practice. I want to thank my parents. our sponsor Sky Digital, and Polt hyung for coming with me today.
You took down by.hero and made it to the second round.
Since I was up against a KeSPA player, I told myself that I had to win no matter what. I had practiced only a little so I was a little worried but I perfected the strategy I used in game one yesterday so I was able to come to the studio today with a calm mind.
If you had to evaluate your opponent's skill?
It was a daytime game and it was broadcasted only overseas so I think my opponent was feeling comfortable. However, he rushed his games so I was able to make comebacks.
You fell to Code A after losing the Up/Downs.
I thought I had an easy group. But then I ended up failing to get through so I was feeling really upset. I'm really good friends with Shine but he was the reason I failed to make it through Up/Downs so I think I'm going to have to discuss this with him (laughs).
How did you prepare for today's match?
I usually prepare through ladder. That's how I was practicing up for this time too but then Sirius advised me that I should go for an 11/11 for game one. He told me it was important to get on fire from the very first game so I did as he instructed and I think that's how I was able to make it to the second round like this.
Game two was pretty difficult. What was the reason?
My opponent's build was a build order that was really outdated but none the less, it was a build order that could take my mech build head on. Thankfully my opponent hit my expansions very poorly so I was able to make a good comeback.
Are you confident enough to make it to Code S?
I have to face MC in the second round so I am feeling a bit pressured. I'll have to approach this match with the mentality that I am going to get schooled. Recently the amount of practice I do has decreased but I think I'm going to have to kick it up again for this second round. If I can just get back to where I once was, I think I can make it to Code S.
It feels like your skills have dropped lately.
I think it's because I've been practicing less and less. I've been too focused on having fun instead of practicing but since I've woken up now it's time for me to focus on nothing but practicing again.
Anything else you would like to say?
I want to thank our sponsors Raid Call, MSI, Steelseries, and EIZO. I want to thank Sirius for practicing with me and the fans. Since I haven't seen my parents in a while, I plan on vising them for Chosuk.
How do you feel after taking out Noblesse and making it to the second round?
The fact that I don't have to go through the preliminaries again makes me so happy.
You scored a 2-0 victory. How were today's matches?
I started off with a disadvantage so I was in trouble but I worked hard so that I could achieve a comeback no matter what. Thanks to that, i was able to win. In game two, I think luck just followed me there so I won.
It must have been such a shame that you fell out in the Ro32 of Code S last season.
I think I underestimated Code S. I just kept thinking that I would do well and then I ended up falling. The Up/Downs were like three days before my finals performance so I think that's why I played so sluggishly. But I've woken up now so I don't think this will happen again.
How did you prepare for today's match?
I did a lot of sparring with Sting so I think that's how I was able to win today. Sting really helped me out a lot.
How do you spend your days these days?
I am practicing diligently. And I spend my days in the team house with the mentality that it is only a matter of time before I can rise to somewhere high again.
You will be leaving soon to participate in WCS Asia.
I plan on playing WCS Asia without feeling any kind of pressure. I'm going to work hard so I can focus on the global finals and win the championship. Since I already have a seed for WCS Asia, I'm just going to play this one comfortably as I enjoy it.
Your next opponent is fellow teammate ByuN.
ByuN hyung is so good at the game so I think it's going to be a really fun match. I hope the outcome doesn't affect our friendship, and I hope whoever loses can just be cool and admit the defeat and act like nothing's changed.
Are you confident that you'll make it to Code S?
Since I always have the Up/Downs, I am confident that I can make it to Code S.
Anything else you would like to say?
I want to thank Sting and Hack for helping me with practice. I especially want to give a special thanks to Sting. Lastly, I want to thank our sponsor Ttesports.
You took down jjakji and made it to the second round. How do you feel?
I don't know if it's because it had been such a long time since I had participated in an individual tournament or what but I was really nervous. I was also nervous because it was my first time on a stage but I decided not to be concerned about my opponent but to just focus on my plays.
How was your first experience at the GOMTV studio?
I think the environment is perfectly fine. I was able to focus purely on my game and not get distracted by the fans so it was good.
If you had to evaluate today's games?
Even though I blocked his medivac harassment early on, I was still just idly coping with the situation and then I got hit by the scv rush and gave him an advantage. Thankfully, I was able to get my head back in to the game so I was able to win.
You were getting praises for your cross matches but recently your results have been so and so.
I can't seem to show my true performances for both individual leagues and ProLeague and our team didn't even make it to the postseason so I don't seem to have the chances to show my true games.
If you had to evaluate your current results?
I used to get nervous a lot in my past matches but since I have been stacking up experiences I think those nerve issues have diminished a bit. Thanks to that, slowly my real skills are coming out.
How did you prepare for today's matches?
I prepared with the thought that I would win game one no matter what and that I would do an all in for game two. I was also well prepared for a game three so I figured if it did go to a game three, I would be able to advance to the second round.
Are you confident enough to make it to Code S?
I want to work hard so I can make it to Code S. From what I've heard, the Up/Downs are absolute hell. I want to make it to Code S and avoid the Up/Downs.
Give us your most recent updates.
As I practice a the team house, I am preparing for several tournaments. And I'm also a practice partner for Flying hyung because of the OSL. I am going to help Flying hyung to the best of my abilities so I really hope he wins the championship.
Anything else you would like to say?
I want to thank the Terran players who helped me with practice and I want to say that I will win the rest of my games so I can make it to Code S.
You fought till the end and made it to the second round.
This was my first televised match in a while so I was really nervous. I prepared heavily for game one on Antiga but I ended up losing so disappointingly so I wasn't feel great.
How did it feel to come back to playing in a televised match?
I think playing in a booth is more fun than just practicing back at the team house.
You lost disappointingly in game one to high templars. Were you shaken up mentally?
It did affect me a little but I did great build orders for games two and three so I didn't give up.
In game three, you even switched bases.
I didn't want to fall to the preliminaries so I played as safely as I could. If this was a game that I played back at the team house, I probably would have been more aggressive.
You rested for a very long time. How did you spend your time?
Whenever I had the time to, I would practice a lot. As I rested, I realized how valuable the GSL truly was.
If you had to evaluate your own skills?
I always say this but I am confident in my TvZs. If I can just perfect my TvTs, I should be fine.
Is there a specific opponent you would like to face for the next round?
I want to face OSL winner EffOrt. But I'm not going to view him as a different player just because he's a KeSPA player.
For a very long time, you haven't felt what Code S is like.
It's not certain whether or not I'll make it but in order to get back up there, I will do my absolute best.
Anything else you would like to say?
I want to thank our sponsors FXO, RAZER, and coach Choya. A lot of Protoss players helped me with practice so I want to thank them. On October 1st, FXO will get three new players. I hope they come fully prepared for what's in store for them (laughs).
You took down EffOrt and made it to the second round.
I heard EffOrt was really good at ZvTs so I was really nervous but I was able to win like this so I am happy.
You must have felt a heavy pressure for having to face a OSL champion.
Of course I was feeling the pressure.
In game two, you lost to a nydus cavern build.
I thought he was going to go for a long macro game, but then he opted to do a nydus build. As soon as I saw it I pretty much figured it was over. I had never fallen victim to that kind of build before.
You must have been mentally shaken up after your loss in game two.
I just thought to myself, one more game and I'm free.
Last season, you were eliminated in the Ro32.
I hadn't practiced enough. If I think about even right now, my games were not satisfactory.
If you had to evaluate your current skills?
I think it's about the same. Nothing's really changed from the past.
In the second round, you will face asd.
I hate TvTs so I'm not really confident. But I still plan on preparing extensively.
Your first match against a KeSPA player. How was it?
It was really cool because I got to face a KeSPA player like this, and also meaningful because I was able to win.
How likely will it be for you to make it to Code S for this season?
If I can just get past the second round, I should be able to easily make my way in to Code S.
Anything else you would like to say?
I want to thank everyone who helped me with practice. I also want to thank the coach for giving me a lot of great advice before the match. Lastly, I want to thank our sponsor, Ttesports.
This was my first GSL so I am really happy. I think my games go better at the MokDong studio for some reason. As I was warming up in the booth, I felt like my games were going to go well.
If you fall in the second round, there's a chance that you may fall to the preliminaries again.
Even if I have to go through the preliminaries again, I am confident enough that I'll make it again. For now, I'm just satisfied with my first victory.
Tell us how you feel after finishing your first match at the GOMTV studio.
Compared to the studio in YongSan, I wasn't nervous at all.
This was your first match against a foreigner. How was it?
I thought he was a really good player but as it turns out, not so much. I was a little disappointed to be honest.
Your performance in game two with warp prisms was impressive.
Even in my BW days, I really enjoyed using Shuttles. I think warp prisms are really good since they don't die easily with speed upgrades. I like to play a harassing style so I use drop plays, but I think it works even better for SC2.
Who would you like to face in the second round?
I really hope Killer makes it. Personally, I have a tough time with PvTs. Instead of PvTs, I would much rather prefer to play a PvP. I am confident that I won't lose in a mirror match because we'll have the same build orders.
How did you prepare for a foreigner opponent?
I didn't really prepare anything special. I just figured that if I practice up with my teammates and play with a calm mindset, I would be able to get a positive outcome.
If you had goals for this season?
My number one goal is to make it to Code S. I think I am fully capable of this.
How have you been spending your time after the end of ProLeague?
I just practice practice practice. Everyone is practicing right now.
Do you have anyone specific you want to face for the GSL?
If it's possible, I would like to face MC. My Zerg teammates would often tell me to just copy MC's style. That's why I really want to beat him at least once. I also would like to face GSL rank number one, DRG.
Just so you know, after the way you treated me in our last interview, they had to pay me a lot to do this interview.
And you should know that they had to pay me to talk to you again. So it seems like we're even.
Whatever. How do you feel about making it to the second round?
It was easy. What else can I say? I was pretty much bored throughout the whole thing.
Okay, Mr. Jackass. You lost game two against Killer. You're not perfect.
I figured going undefeated in Code A as well would just be too unfair. I gave him game two so I could lift his spirits. ...And then I crushed it completely
How did you prepare for today's match?
I went over to the nearest adult video store and studied a ton of VODs. It really warmed me up and sped up my hands.
That's f*ing disgusting.
u mad bro?
Omfg... this is pointless.
Not really. I'm giving honest answers.
In the next round, you have to face Mini. How do you think it will go?
I guess you could say I will end up... *puts on sunglasses* minimizing him from the GSL. YYYYYEEEEAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!
Why do I even bother talking to you?
Your gf was willing to do so much more than that last night.
Okay f*ck this. Anything else you would like to say?
I want to thank the fans for coming to cheer me on today. Even though they everyone and their mothers and your gf knew I was going to win automatically, it still meant a lot to me that they got worried after I lost game two. I want to thank my teammates for always getting me water, food, and massages whenever I demand it. Lastly, I want to thank the coach for paying my late rental fees after I shoved the receipts in his wallet last night.
I would like to hear your thoughts on making it to Round 2 of Code A.
I will keep working hard even after reaching Round 2.
How would you rate today's match?
I think it was an easy match for me.
Your performance during the first set was a memorable one.
I was able to keep track of my opponent's movements by scanning, so I engaged after calculating his timings.
During the second set, you were caught off guard and defeated by Dark Templar.
If I did a Hellion drop, I could have easily won that game, but I prematurely thought that I'd won and grew overconfident. I'm irritated at myself.
Looking at your recent matches, it seems that you like to start by taking expansions and dragging things out into a long game.
I think it's my personal style. I think that in SC2, you have to prepare all sorts of builds, even those you aren't comfortable with. I think I've memorized every build for SC2, so I can now freely focus on the games [in my own way].
Even with the end of Proleague, you've had to deal with a busy schedule as of late.
I've got a match scheduled for early tomorrow morning. I have to go to Yongsan to play a match for an online tournament, but I would like to be able to play from where I live. I hope KeSPA reads this article and takes this into consideration.
You are set to play mini for the second round.
I'm not confident in my TvP, but I've been facing Protoss after Protoss recently. I'm not certain that I'll win, but I will try my best.
Recently, you and Rain have stood out as the best of the KeSPA players.
I think it's still too early to say that. After some more time passes by, I think we will find out who the best KeSPA players are.
How likely do you think it is that you will advance to Code S?
I want to do my best and move straight into Code S, but I feel that it will be difficult. I will try as hard as I can.
This is the first time in a long while that you've played in the GomTV studio since the GomTV Classic.
Because it's been such a a long time, the studio still feels new to me. But since I expect to come here often from now on, I think I will have to familiarize myself with this studio.
Is there a player whom you would like to play against in Code S?
I have no one in mind in particular. I want to take things step by step.
With the end of Proleague, you are able to focus fully on SC2.
I feel very good. Now that I'm able to focus on SC2, my skills have gone up, and I've become filled with confidence.
Through the MLG-KeSPA partnership, there will be an opportunity for the best KeSPA players to compete against foreigners. Do you feel confident that you'll win?
Foreign players have a unique play style, so I'm not very sure. I'll have to play to find out.
Don't even worry about it Seeker. I know I speak for all of TL when I say that we just appreciate you doing these for us at all. Thank you so much for all the hard work, can't wait to see these whenever you have time .
FnaticRC_aLive:I thought I had an easy group. But then I ended up failing to get through so I was feeling really upset. I'm really good friends with Shine but he was the reason I failed to make it through Up/Downs so I think I'm going to have to discuss this with him (laughs).
On September 25 2012 18:20 SeeKeR wrote: normally don't do this but I'm going to have to call it a night. I will do the rest of the interviews after I wake up. Sorry about that :/
No big deal SeeKeR we'll patiently wait for the rest in happy anticipation \o/
I know I'm not the only one thinking this, but why doesn't Seeker have a fan club. I know he isn't a player but he does such amazing and fast work for this site. Also I can't wait for the Flash interview.
On September 26 2012 01:37 Trudgen wrote: I know I'm not the only one thinking this, but why doesn't Seeker have a fan club. I know he isn't a player but he does such amazing and fast work for this site. Also I can't wait for the Flash interview.
On September 26 2012 01:37 Trudgen wrote: I know I'm not the only one thinking this, but why doesn't Seeker have a fan club. I know he isn't a player but he does such amazing and fast work for this site. Also I can't wait for the Flash interview.
On September 26 2012 01:37 Trudgen wrote: I know I'm not the only one thinking this, but why doesn't Seeker have a fan club. I know he isn't a player but he does such amazing and fast work for this site. Also I can't wait for the Flash interview.
I would like to hear your thoughts on making it to Round 2 of Code A.
I will keep working hard even after reaching Round 2.
How would you rate today's match?
I think it was an easy match for me.
Your performance during the first set was a memorable one.
I was able to keep track of my opponent's movements by scanning, so I engaged after calculating his timings.
During the second set, you were caught off guard and defeated by Dark Templar.
If I did a Hellion drop, I could have easily won that game, but I prematurely thought that I'd won and grew overconfident. I'm irritated at myself.
Looking at your recent matches, it seems that you like to start by taking expansions and dragging things out into a long game.
I think it's my personal style. I think that in SC2, you have to prepare all sorts of builds, even those you aren't comfortable with. I think I've memorized every build for SC2, so I can now freely focus on the games [in my own way].
Even with the end of Proleague, you've had to deal with a busy schedule as of late.
I've got a match scheduled for early tomorrow morning. I have to go to Yongsan to play a match for an online tournament, but I would like to be able to play from where I live. I hope KeSPA reads this article and takes this into consideration.
You are set to play mini for the second round.
I'm not confident in my TvP, but I've been facing Protoss after Protoss recently. I'm not certain that I'll win, but I will try my best.
Recently, you and Rain have stood out as the best of the KeSPA players.
I think it's still too early to say that. After some more time passes by, I think we will find out who the best KeSPA players are.
How likely do you think it is that you will advance to Code S?
I want to do my best and move straight into Code S, but I feel that it will be difficult. I will try as hard as I can.
This is the first time in a long while that you've played in the GomTV studio since the GomTV Classic.
Because it's been such a a long time, the studio still feels new to me. But since I expect to come here often from now on, I think I will have to familiarize myself with this studio.
Is there a player whom you would like to play against in Code S?
I have no one in mind in particular. I want to take things step by step.
With the end of Proleague, you are able to focus fully on SC2.
I feel very good. Now that I'm able to focus on SC2, my skills have gone up, and I've become filled with confidence.
Through the MLG-KeSPA partnership, there will be an opportunity for the best KeSPA players to compete against foreigners. Do you feel confident that you'll win?
Foreign players have a unique play style, so I'm not very sure. I'll have to play to find out.
Even with the end of Proleague, you've had to deal with a busy schedule as of late.
I've got a match scheduled for early tomorrow morning. I have to go to Yongsan to play a match for an online tournament, but I would like to be able to play from where I live. I hope KeSPA reads this article and takes this into consideration.
They make them go to a venue to play the online matches for MLG vs Kespa? What lol.
Unless they are recording footage and doing production for the stream I don't see a point. I figured the broadcast would be two guys with a webcam and a splash screen between games.
I would like to hear your thoughts on making it to Round 2 of Code A.
I will keep working hard even after reaching Round 2.
How would you rate today's match?
I think it was an easy match for me.
Your performance during the first set was a memorable one.
I was able to keep track of my opponent's movements by scanning, so I engaged after calculating his timings.
During the second set, you were caught off guard and defeated by Dark Templar.
If I did a Hellion drop, I could have easily won that game, but I prematurely thought that I'd won and grew overconfident. I'm irritated at myself.
Looking at your recent matches, it seems that you like to start by taking expansions and dragging things out into a long game.
I think it's my personal style. I think that in SC2, you have to prepare all sorts of builds, even those you aren't comfortable with. I think I've memorized every build for SC2, so I can now freely focus on the games [in my own way].
Even with the end of Proleague, you've had to deal with a busy schedule as of late.
I've got a match scheduled for early tomorrow morning. I have to go to Yongsan to play a match for an online tournament, but I would like to be able to play from where I live. I hope KeSPA reads this article and takes this into consideration.
You are set to play mini for the second round.
I'm not confident in my TvP, but I've only been facing Protoss after Protoss recently. I'm not certain that I'll win, but I will try my best.
Recently, you and Rain have stood out as the best of the KeSPA players.
I think it's still too early to say that. After some more time passes by, I think we will find out who the best KeSPA players are.
How likely do you think it is that you will advance to Code S?
I want to do my best and move straight into Code S, but I feel that it will be difficult. I will try as hard as I can.
This is the first time in a long while that you've played in the GomTV studio since the GomTV Classic.
Because it's been such a a long time, the studio still feels new to me. But since I expect to come here often from now on, I think I will have to familiarize myself with this studio.
Is there a player whom you like to play against in Code S?
I have no one in mind in particular. I want to take things step by step.
With the end of Proleague, you are able to focus fully on SC2.
I feel very good. Now that I'm able to focus on SC2, my skills have gone up, and I've become filled with confidence.
Through the MLG-KeSPA partnership, there will be an opportunity for the best KeSPA players to compete against foreigners. Do you feel confident that you'll win?
Foreign players have a unique play style, so I'm not very sure. I'll have to play to find out.
아놔 시발... 야... 내가 말했잖아... 니가 할거면 나한테 매시지 보내라고... 아놔.... 작전 다 망쳤네....
I would like to hear your thoughts on making it to Round 2 of Code A.
I will keep working hard even after reaching Round 2.
How would you rate today's match?
I think it was an easy match for me.
Your performance during the first set was a memorable one.
I was able to keep track of my opponent's movements by scanning, so I engaged after calculating his timings.
During the second set, you were caught off guard and defeated by Dark Templar.
If I did a Hellion drop, I could have easily won that game, but I prematurely thought that I'd won and grew overconfident. I'm irritated at myself.
Looking at your recent matches, it seems that you like to start by taking expansions and dragging things out into a long game.
I think it's my personal style. I think that in SC2, you have to prepare all sorts of builds, even those you aren't comfortable with. I think I've memorized every build for SC2, so I can now freely focus on the games [in my own way].
Even with the end of Proleague, you've had to deal with a busy schedule as of late.
I've got a match scheduled for early tomorrow morning. I have to go to Yongsan to play a match for an online tournament, but I would like to be able to play from where I live. I hope KeSPA reads this article and takes this into consideration.
You are set to play mini for the second round.
I'm not confident in my TvP, but I've only been facing Protoss after Protoss recently. I'm not certain that I'll win, but I will try my best.
Recently, you and Rain have stood out as the best of the KeSPA players.
I think it's still too early to say that. After some more time passes by, I think we will find out who the best KeSPA players are.
How likely do you think it is that you will advance to Code S?
I want to do my best and move straight into Code S, but I feel that it will be difficult. I will try as hard as I can.
This is the first time in a long while that you've played in the GomTV studio since the GomTV Classic.
Because it's been such a a long time, the studio still feels new to me. But since I expect to come here often from now on, I think I will have to familiarize myself with this studio.
Is there a player whom you like to play against in Code S?
I have no one in mind in particular. I want to take things step by step.
With the end of Proleague, you are able to focus fully on SC2.
I feel very good. Now that I'm able to focus on SC2, my skills have gone up, and I've become filled with confidence.
Through the MLG-KeSPA partnership, there will be an opportunity for the best KeSPA players to compete against foreigners. Do you feel confident that you'll win?
Foreign players have a unique play style, so I'm not very sure. I'll have to play to find out.
아놔 시발... 야... 내가 말했잖아... 니가 할거면 나한테 매시지 보내라고... 아놔.... 작전 다 망쳤네....
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On September 26 2012 02:33 ragz_gt wrote: Fight! Fight! Fight!
This was your first match against a foreigner. How was it? I thought he was a really good player but as it turns out, not so much. I was a little disappointed to be honest.
Best quote of the night
Edit: Oi sniped by the guy above me while I was reading all of them -_-;;
If you fall in the second round, there's a chance that you may fall to the preliminaries again.
Even if I have to go through the preliminaries again, I am confident enough that I'll make it again. For now, I'm just satisfied with my first victory.
If you fall in the second round, there's a chance that you may fall to the preliminaries again.
Even if I have to go through the preliminaries again, I am confident enough that I'll make it again. For now, I'm just satisfied with my first victory.
He says he's confident to qualify for Code A again and is happy about his first Code A win. Question implied he could lose the next match and then fall to Code B via the Up&Down.
On September 26 2012 03:28 torm3ntin wrote: What does he mean with that?
If you fall in the second round, there's a chance that you may fall to the preliminaries again.
Even if I have to go through the preliminaries again, I am confident enough that I'll make it again. For now, I'm just satisfied with my first victory.
He says he's confident to qualify for Code A again and is happy about his first Code A win. Question implied he could lose the next match and then fall to Code B via the Up&Down.
How do you drop to code B from the up and downs?
I thought the only way to drop was by losing the first game.
From liquipedia
The Up and Down matches take place at the beginning of the season, they are composed of the losers of previous season's Code Ro32 and Ro24 and 2 seeded international players to make 30 Up & Down players. These 30 players are divided into 5 groups of 6 players.
First and second place from each group, a total of 10 players, will receive Code status. The remaining 20 players will be in this season's Code Ro48.
Even with the end of Proleague, you've had to deal with a busy schedule as of late.
I've got a match scheduled for early tomorrow morning. I have to go to Yongsan to play a match for an online tournament, but I would like to be able to play from where I live. I hope KeSPA reads this article and takes this into consideration.
Wait a minute here isn't Flash's OSL match tomorrow? What is he doing playing in some online tournament when he should be preparing for Last?
I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
On September 26 2012 03:28 torm3ntin wrote: What does he mean with that?
If you fall in the second round, there's a chance that you may fall to the preliminaries again.
Even if I have to go through the preliminaries again, I am confident enough that I'll make it again. For now, I'm just satisfied with my first victory.
He says he's confident to qualify for Code A again and is happy about his first Code A win. Question implied he could lose the next match and then fall to Code B via the Up&Down.
How do you drop to code B from the up and downs?
I thought the only way to drop was by losing the first game.
The Up and Down matches take place at the beginning of the season, they are composed of the losers of previous season's Code Ro32 and Ro24 and 2 seeded international players to make 30 Up & Down players. These 30 players are divided into 5 groups of 6 players.
First and second place from each group, a total of 10 players, will receive Code status. The remaining 20 players will be in this season's Code Ro48.
On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
That there so bad and unfunny it causes internal bleeding, it happens sometimes.. Anyway thanks for the interviews, if possible cut back on the joke interviews
Even with the end of Proleague, you've had to deal with a busy schedule as of late.
I've got a match scheduled for early tomorrow morning. I have to go to Yongsan to play a match for an online tournament, but I would like to be able to play from where I live. I hope KeSPA reads this article and takes this into consideration.
Wait a minute here isn't Flash's OSL match tomorrow? What is he doing playing in some online tournament when he should be preparing for Last?
I'd guess it's the mlg stuff, and kespa wants to referee it officially by having the players meet up and play and have a kespa ref observe.
On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
That there so bad and unfunny it causes internal bleeding, it happens sometimes.. Anyway thanks for the interviews, if possible cut back on the joke interviews
He is doing the interviews all out of his own time and receives no financial benefit.
Please don't whine about free content, it's really easy to tell, and he also said at the title of Flash interview that it was Seekers Game or something.
On September 26 2012 02:18 SeeKeR wrote: 아놔 시발... 야... 내가 말했잖아... 니가 할거면 나한테 매시지 보내라고... 아놔.... 작전 다 망쳤네....
On September 26 2012 02:18 SeeKeR Google Translate wrote: Gee fuck ... Hey ... I told you ...Mash if you're going to do to me if you send me Gee .... Operational mess up a lot ....
On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
That there so bad and unfunny it causes internal bleeding, it happens sometimes.. Anyway thanks for the interviews, if possible cut back on the joke interviews
Seconded, this is an interview, don't plug own faked stuff into facts. If really want to do that, do it in the following posts, not in OP.
On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
That there so bad and unfunny it causes internal bleeding, it happens sometimes.. Anyway thanks for the interviews, if possible cut back on the joke interviews
He is doing the interviews all out of his own time and receives no financial benefit.
Please don't whine about free content, it's really easy to tell, and he also said at the title of Flash interview that it was Seekers Game or something.
Free doesn't mean it is good. If it is not good, then cut it.
On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
That there so bad and unfunny it causes internal bleeding, it happens sometimes.. Anyway thanks for the interviews, if possible cut back on the joke interviews
He is doing the interviews all out of his own time and receives no financial benefit.
Please don't whine about free content, it's really easy to tell, and he also said at the title of Flash interview that it was Seekers Game or something.
Free doesn't mean it is good. If it is not good, then cut it.
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On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
That there so bad and unfunny it causes internal bleeding, it happens sometimes.. Anyway thanks for the interviews, if possible cut back on the joke interviews
Seconded, this is an interview, don't plug own faked stuff into facts. If really want to do that, do it in the following posts, not in OP.
First time it is funny, second time annoying.
Uhm, it's pretty obvious that they are joke interviews and not facts. If you don't like the joke interviews then simply don't read them.
On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
That there so bad and unfunny it causes internal bleeding, it happens sometimes.. Anyway thanks for the interviews, if possible cut back on the joke interviews
He is doing the interviews all out of his own time and receives no financial benefit.
Please don't whine about free content, it's really easy to tell, and he also said at the title of Flash interview that it was Seekers Game or something.
if seeker doesnt like it he should not do them, simple as that, everyone is grateful if he does translate them properly but his "joke" interviews are bullshit and not needed
On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
That there so bad and unfunny it causes internal bleeding, it happens sometimes.. Anyway thanks for the interviews, if possible cut back on the joke interviews
He is doing the interviews all out of his own time and receives no financial benefit.
Please don't whine about free content, it's really easy to tell, and he also said at the title of Flash interview that it was Seekers Game or something.
if seeker doesnt like it he should not do them, simple as that, everyone is grateful if he does translate them properly but his "joke" interviews are bullshit and not needed
well as long as some people do like them i see no problem. in fact, i liked his first one. not this one though, but it does not really matter.
On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
That there so bad and unfunny it causes internal bleeding, it happens sometimes.. Anyway thanks for the interviews, if possible cut back on the joke interviews
He is doing the interviews all out of his own time and receives no financial benefit.
Please don't whine about free content, it's really easy to tell, and he also said at the title of Flash interview that it was Seekers Game or something.
if seeker doesnt like it he should not do them, simple as that, everyone is grateful if he does translate them properly but his "joke" interviews are bullshit and not needed
I think they are funny :p. If you don't like reading them I suggest ignoring them.
I don't get the problem, it amuses seeker and a small portion of the less classy gentlemen around the thread and it's not like it delays his translation that much and no one has to actually care about it.
On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
That there so bad and unfunny it causes internal bleeding, it happens sometimes.. Anyway thanks for the interviews, if possible cut back on the joke interviews
Seconded, this is an interview, don't plug own faked stuff into facts. If really want to do that, do it in the following posts, not in OP.
First time it is funny, second time annoying.
Uhm, it's pretty obvious that they are joke interviews and not facts. If you don't like the joke interviews then simply don't read them.
On September 26 2012 05:37 Waxangel wrote: @NaNiwaSC2 finally gathered motivation enough to play alot again, fucking shitkid mini so fucking cocky.
shots fucking fired
He's already alienated the ESF side of korea, might as well go for double trouble. I guess when your results falter any publicity is good publicity or something.
On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
That there so bad and unfunny it causes internal bleeding, it happens sometimes.. Anyway thanks for the interviews, if possible cut back on the joke interviews
Seconded, this is an interview, don't plug own faked stuff into facts. If really want to do that, do it in the following posts, not in OP.
First time it is funny, second time annoying.
Uhm, it's pretty obvious that they are joke interviews and not facts. If you don't like the joke interviews then simply don't read them.
You should read my interview translations instead
Thanks a lot for the translation. Looking forward to see more.
On September 26 2012 05:37 Waxangel wrote: @NaNiwaSC2 finally gathered motivation enough to play alot again, fucking shitkid mini so fucking cocky.
shots fucking fired
I don't understand how more motivation is needed after 100 of the best rts players in the world decide to switch to sc2. Surely it's a worrisome time for sc2 pros that rely on results :S
On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
That there so bad and unfunny it causes internal bleeding, it happens sometimes.. Anyway thanks for the interviews, if possible cut back on the joke interviews
He is doing the interviews all out of his own time and receives no financial benefit.
Please don't whine about free content, it's really easy to tell, and he also said at the title of Flash interview that it was Seekers Game or something.
Free doesn't mean it is good. If it is not good, then cut it.
Poll: Do you think Seeker's fake Flash interviews are good?
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On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
That there so bad and unfunny it causes internal bleeding, it happens sometimes.. Anyway thanks for the interviews, if possible cut back on the joke interviews
On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
That there so bad and unfunny it causes internal bleeding, it happens sometimes.. Anyway thanks for the interviews, if possible cut back on the joke interviews
He is doing the interviews all out of his own time and receives no financial benefit.
Please don't whine about free content, it's really easy to tell, and he also said at the title of Flash interview that it was Seekers Game or something.
I already said I appreciate what he's doing, and if there's something telling me that its a joke interview I'll ignore it. however there was no indication of it this time, thus I was not able to avoid it.
On September 26 2012 05:37 Waxangel wrote: @NaNiwaSC2 finally gathered motivation enough to play alot again, fucking shitkid mini so fucking cocky.
shots fucking fired
"Shitkid mini"? Mini just said he wasn't impressed with Naniwa's (the top foreigner back to back code S ro8 baller) gameplay and he responds with this stuff....
I don't see Nani getting back in the GSL. Qualifiers are getting exponentially harder and GSL can just seed Sase if they want to recover his swedish audience.
I liked the first one more than the second one, but still they are funny. Don't understand the fuzz about it. When you read the first line you could have known it's a fake one, so just stop reading?!? I just don't understand people who complain about this. I had a laugh and that's it^^
I like the joke Flash interviews, keep them up, at least for the remainder of the season. (If he makes it to code S I want to see the finale LOL)
Haters gonna hate. It's not harming anyone, and Seeker is volunteering to translate the rest of the interviews. Let him have a little fun. Remember, he's not obligated to translate them ASAP.
On September 26 2012 05:37 Waxangel wrote: @NaNiwaSC2 finally gathered motivation enough to play alot again, fucking shitkid mini so fucking cocky.
shots fucking fired
"Shitkid mini"? Mini just said he wasn't impressed with Naniwa's (the top foreigner back to back code S ro8 baller) gameplay and he responds with this stuff....
I don't see Nani getting back in the GSL. Qualifiers are getting exponentially harder and GSL can just seed Sase if they want to recover his swedish audience.
I'm not a huge NaNiwa fan or anti-fan, but in my experience, whenever people say "I can't see NaNiwa doing X", he comes right back and does it. That's the thing I like most about him
And shitkid? Really Nani?? I understand you wan't to say something back but calling him a shitkid just makes you look like a little child...
I have no problem with smack talk or a good rivalrly but if you're gonna do it, be a man about.. Calling some a shitkid on twitter after getting roflstomped by him... thats just kind of sad really...
On September 26 2012 05:37 Waxangel wrote: @NaNiwaSC2 finally gathered motivation enough to play alot again, fucking shitkid mini so fucking cocky.
shots fucking fired
Being on the verge of being knocked out of the GSL wasn't enough incentive? Being knocked down to Code A wasn't enough? Sounds like an excuse to say "I didn't play well, it's because I didn't practice, not because mini was the better player".
Do you have anyone specific you want to face for the GSL?
If it's possible, I would like to face MC. My Zerg teammates would often tell me to just copy MC's style. That's why I really want to beat him at least once. I also would like to face GSL rank number one, DRG.
lol mini after killing naniwa going straight for the bosstoss! Respect
Thanks for the translation as always. I like the 'bonus' interview fine as long as it is fun for you Seeker, the only thing I would ask is that you have the normal interview posted at the same time you put up the bonus/fake interview. I think the only major issue I have is that while I get a laugh out of your other interview I really do want to see Flash or whomever's actual interview too. I think if not posting it til you have both or at least the normal one up first would work.
Even with the end of Proleague, you've had to deal with a busy schedule as of late.
I've got a match scheduled for early tomorrow morning. I have to go to Yongsan to play a match for an online tournament, but I would like to be able to play from where I live. I hope KeSPA reads this article and takes this into consideration.
They make them go to a venue to play the online matches for MLG vs Kespa? What lol.
Unless they are recording footage and doing production for the stream I don't see a point. I figured the broadcast would be two guys with a webcam and a splash screen between games.
I bet it was MLG's idea so they can control the players.
On September 26 2012 08:39 rave[wcr] wrote: i thought the satire interview was particularly unfunny and useless.
I think that we all need to calm down and learn when things are a joke. If you don't like the interviews you can look them up online and translate them yourself.
Seeker, next time we have an interview you should just leave it all in Korean and let all the self-entitled people figure it out for themselves.
On September 26 2012 06:36 Necro)Phagist( wrote: Bahaha Mini what a Boss!
And shitkid? Really Nani?? I understand you wan't to say something back but calling him a shitkid just makes you look like a little child...
I have no problem with smack talk or a good rivalrly but if you're gonna do it, be a man about.. Calling some a shitkid on twitter after getting roflstomped by him... thats just kind of sad really...
What about telling people on the internet how to trashtalk like a man?
On September 26 2012 06:36 Necro)Phagist( wrote: Bahaha Mini what a Boss!
And shitkid? Really Nani?? I understand you wan't to say something back but calling him a shitkid just makes you look like a little child...
I have no problem with smack talk or a good rivalrly but if you're gonna do it, be a man about.. Calling some a shitkid on twitter after getting roflstomped by him... thats just kind of sad really...
What about telling people on the internet how to trashtalk like a man?
I'm not telling people how to... I'm saying they should... big difference between the too.
If you actually think Nani's response was in anyway appropriate or a good 'come back' then I have nothing to discuss with you as we will never see eye to eye on that.
Like I said I enjoy trash talking, just when its done well... MC Smack talks well, Mini did it well. Naniwa just sounds like 5 year old kid throwing a tantrum...
On September 26 2012 04:50 ptrpb wrote: I like that you're doing the interviews and I appreciate you taking your time to translate them for us but please these flash interviews you make me feel like I'm bleeding internally when I read them. I usually avoid them if theres an indicator theres one coming up but I was not so lucky this time. they just reek of 9gag and rage comics
I don't understand what you mean. Bleed internally?
That there so bad and unfunny it causes internal bleeding, it happens sometimes.. Anyway thanks for the interviews, if possible cut back on the joke interviews
He is doing the interviews all out of his own time and receives no financial benefit.
Please don't whine about free content, it's really easy to tell, and he also said at the title of Flash interview that it was Seekers Game or something.
Free doesn't mean it is good. If it is not good, then cut it.
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On September 26 2012 08:39 rave[wcr] wrote: i thought the satire interview was particularly unfunny and useless.
I think that we all need to calm down and learn when things are a joke. If you don't like the interviews you can look them up online and translate them yourself.
Seeker, next time we have an interview you should just leave it all in Korean and let all the self-entitled people figure it out for themselves.
oh look its a TL poster with very poor reading comprehension. my comment wasnt aimed at the translating itself, it was aimed at the unfunny elongated joke that i thought was particularly unnecessary. please learn to understand english before you comment.
On September 26 2012 08:39 rave[wcr] wrote: i thought the satire interview was particularly unfunny and useless.
I think that we all need to calm down and learn when things are a joke. If you don't like the interviews you can look them up online and translate them yourself.
Seeker, next time we have an interview you should just leave it all in Korean and let all the self-entitled people figure it out for themselves.
oh look its a TL poster with very poor reading comprehension. my comment wasnt aimed at the translating itself, it was aimed at the unfunny elongated joke that i thought was particularly unnecessary. please learn to understand english before you comment.
Seeing as he responded to a one-lined post, I think it would be a very hard argument to make that from this he has poor reading comprehension. He even explicitly said joke, which is what your post was the topic of. Even though he was vague by saying, "If you don't like the interviews..." you should be able to understand what he means given that he is responding to your post about the satire interview. From this, though, you assumed that he was talking about the actual translating even though he even mentioned joke.
Rave, you've just made yourself look like an idiot. Take your own advice.
first of my feedback was a warranted cold criticism of the said part of the interview. if i dont like something, it is within fairness to the translator for me to express this so that he might better himself in the future.
the person who replied to my post misunderstood my post, because of his poor reading comprehension, in thinking that my criticism was that of the actual interview and not of specifically the unfunny satire.
now you come along and say that i should have understood his garbled ravings and treated him fairly while he attacked me for giving fair and reasonable criticism? that leads me to think that you are both idiots. that is all. good day to you sir. i refuse to be trolled.
i support seeker's fake interview. Those people who cannot even accept a joke or two in other people's work, i cannot see how can they be successful in their lives
On September 26 2012 09:55 rave[wcr] wrote: first of my feedback was a warranted cold criticism of the said part of the interview. if i dont like something, it is within fairness to the translator for me to express this so that he might better himself in the future.
the person who replied to my post misunderstood my post, because of his poor reading comprehension, in thinking that my criticism was that of the actual interview and not of specifically the unfunny satire.
now you come along and say that i should have understood his garbled ravings and treated him fairly while he attacked me for giving fair and reasonable criticism? that leads me to think that you are both idiots. that is all. good day to you sir. i refuse to be trolled.
I also refuse to get into an argument with somebody who clearly jumps straight to personal attacks without even bothering to think twice before posting, and without thinking about first using an actual discussion to settle the idea.
"I think it's my personal style. I think that in SC2, you have to prepare all sorts of builds, even those you aren't comfortable with. I think I've memorized every build for SC2, so I can now freely focus on the games [in my own way]."
On September 26 2012 08:39 rave[wcr] wrote: i thought the satire interview was particularly unfunny and useless.
I think that we all need to calm down and learn when things are a joke. If you don't like the interviews you can look them up online and translate them yourself.
Seeker, next time we have an interview you should just leave it all in Korean and let all the self-entitled people figure it out for themselves.
I am not entirely sure whether I would find the fake interview funny on its own this time. But reading it after having read the one done after the prelims, this was amusing as all hell to me.
Seeker, please make these interviews into a prolonged storyline. If Flash somehow gets knocked into Up and Downs, I would not decline a follow up interview with a very smug journalist and a p.o.'ed Flash.
On September 26 2012 09:55 rave[wcr] wrote: first of my feedback was a warranted cold criticism of the said part of the interview. if i dont like something, it is within fairness to the translator for me to express this so that he might better himself in the future.
the person who replied to my post misunderstood my post, because of his poor reading comprehension, in thinking that my criticism was that of the actual interview and not of specifically the unfunny satire.
now you come along and say that i should have understood his garbled ravings and treated him fairly while he attacked me for giving fair and reasonable criticism? that leads me to think that you are both idiots. that is all. good day to you sir. i refuse to be trolled.
No, he did not misunderstand you; you misunderstood him.
Do you think he doesn't know what
i thought the satire interview was particularly unfunny and useless.
means? How could he misunderstand that?
Cold criticism? Basically, all you said was that you didn't like it, which is fine.
The fact that fake interviews just cause drama and arguments in the thread is enough reason not to do them, regardless of whether they are or aren't funny or appropriate.
On September 26 2012 11:55 MCXD wrote: The fact that fake interviews just cause drama and arguments in the thread is enough reason not to do them, regardless of whether they are or aren't funny or appropriate.
Yeah. That, or ppl really need to chill the fuck out
On September 26 2012 11:55 MCXD wrote: The fact that fake interviews just cause drama and arguments in the thread is enough reason not to do them, regardless of whether they are or aren't funny or appropriate.
Yeah. That, or ppl really need to chill the fuck out
I'd rather avoid the risk of some sc2 romanian guy thinking flash is a dick. Because flash is the most humble fucker ever.
regardless of their humour merit (which people will bother to debate as well)
On September 26 2012 11:55 MCXD wrote: The fact that fake interviews just cause drama and arguments in the thread is enough reason not to do them, regardless of whether they are or aren't funny or appropriate.
Yeah. That, or ppl really need to chill the fuck out
This people need to chill the fuck out.... I really hope the stupid crap in this thread doesn't stop you from doing them... I really enjoyed reading them!
I am starting to really dislike all these fanboys on Flash's dick. He seems like a good kid but I will be cheering for him to lose against Mini. Hopefully Mini says he was disappointed afterwards.
On September 26 2012 11:55 MCXD wrote: The fact that fake interviews just cause drama and arguments in the thread is enough reason not to do them, regardless of whether they are or aren't funny or appropriate.
Yeah. That, or ppl really need to chill the fuck out
0-2 STX.Mini (GSL 2012 Season 4 Code A) 0-2 MvPSniper (GSL 2012 Season 4 Ro32 Group F) 1-2 coL.Heart (GSL 2012 Season 4 Ro32 Group F) 2-3 MvPDongRaeGu (GSL 2012 Season 3 Ro8) 2-1 MvPGenius (GSL 2012 Season 3 Ro16 Group C) 2-0 MvPKeen (GSL 2012 Season 3 Ro16 Group C) 1-2 MvPGenius (GSL 2012 Season 3 Ro16 Group C) 2-0 CreatorPrime (GSL 2012 Season 3 Ro32 Group B) 2-0 Quantic.TheStC (GSL 2012 Season 3 Ro32 Group B) 1-2 CreatorPrime (GSL 2012 Season 3 Ro32 Group B) 1-3 IMMvp (GSL 2012 Season 2 Ro8) 2-0 ST.Virus (GSL 2012 Season 2 Ro16 Group A) 2-0 MvPGenius (GSL 2012 Season 2 Ro16 Group A) 2-0 SlayerS_Ryung (GSL 2012 Season 2 Ro32 Group G) 2-1 SlayerS_Puzzle (GSL 2012 Season 2 Ro32 Group G) 0-1 IMNesTea (GSL 2011 Blizzard Cup Group B) 0-1 SlayerS_MMA (GSL 2011 Blizzard Cup Group B) 0-1 TSL.Polt (GSL 2011 Blizzard Cup Group B) 0-1 FXOLeenock (GSL 2011 Blizzard Cup Group B) 0-2 FXOLucky (GSL 2011 November Code A Ro48) 0-2 FXOLucky (GSL 2011 October Code A Ro32) 0-1 TSL.Heart (GSTL 2011 Season 1 Division A Week 8 F.United vs TSL) 0-1 SlayerS_TaeJa (GSTL 2011 Season 1 Division A Week 8 F.United vs SlayerS) 1-0 MvPGenius (GSTL 2011 Season 1 Division A Week 7 F.United vs MvP) 0-2 CheckPrime.WE (GSL 2011 August Code A Ro32)
Naniwa played 19 PvP, 15 PvZ, 19 PvT so 35.8% vP, 28.3% vZ, and 35.8% vT
On September 26 2012 12:40 Doubting wrote: I am starting to really dislike all these fanboys on Flash's dick. He seems like a good kid but I will be cheering for him to lose against Mini. Hopefully Mini says he was disappointed afterwards.
Thank you for the interviews seeker (+wozzot). If you want to do a joke interview, just do it. This complaining is ridiculous. It is not like it is hard to see that it is a joke, or that it replaced the official interview, or it is mandatory to read. If I see an astrology book at my local bookstore I don't complain just because I don't care for or believe in astrology. Even if they put it in the astronomy section I would just ignore it. I wouldn't read it, and then go complain that they made me do that.
On September 26 2012 12:40 Doubting wrote: I am starting to really dislike all these fanboys on Flash's dick. He seems like a good kid but I will be cheering for him to lose against Mini. Hopefully Mini says he was disappointed afterwards.
Being a Flash antifan is a hard and painful path. But if that is your calling, I wish you luck. Remember to make the most of the losses.
On September 26 2012 14:04 rasnj wrote: Thank you for the interviews seeker (+wozzot). If you want to do a joke interview, just do it. This complaining is ridiculous. It is not like it is hard to see that it is a joke, or that it replaced the official interview, or it is mandatory to read. If I see an astrology book at my local bookstore I don't complain just because I don't care for or believe in astrology. Even if they put it in the astronomy section I would just ignore it. I wouldn't read it, and then go complain that they made me do that.
Seriously, it's just an on the side thing you can choose to read or not to read. Some of us find it fun to look through.
I think it's my personal style. I think that in SC2, you have to prepare all sorts of builds, even those you aren't comfortable with. I think I've memorized every build for SC2, so I can now freely focus on the games [in my own way]. Lol that's how you do it!
On September 26 2012 20:28 Weirdkid wrote: Just realised Flash is playing OSL tonight. Wonder if Seeker will be seeking to come up with another Seeker's Got Game interview
Wtf at the interview with Mini??? Why is the interviewer saying:
"Your first match awas against a FOREIGNER" "How do you prepare against A FOREIGNER?"
His nickname is NANIWA GOD DAMNIT X_X. Is it so hard for him (the interviewer) to see that we are as much Homo Sapiens as they are?..... It's so primitive to think otherwise.
On September 26 2012 23:18 zanga wrote: Wtf at the interview with Mini??? Why is the interviewer saying:
"Your first match awas against a FOREIGNER" "How do you prepare against A FOREIGNER?"
His nickname is NANIWA GOD DAMNIT X_X. Is it so hard for him (the interviewer) to see that we are as much Homo Sapiens as they are?..... It's so primitive to think otherwise.
I digress ...
Why so mad???
There arent many foreigners in GSL so i didnt really mind (not because im korean though)
On September 26 2012 23:18 zanga wrote: Wtf at the interview with Mini??? Why is the interviewer saying:
"Your first match awas against a FOREIGNER" "How do you prepare against A FOREIGNER?"
His nickname is NANIWA GOD DAMNIT X_X. Is it so hard for him (the interviewer) to see that we are as much Homo Sapiens as they are?..... It's so primitive to think otherwise.
I digress ...
The point is that the group known as "foreigners" have certain characteristics, and those were the ones the interviewer was interested in hearing about. Maybe they have a different mentality, maybe they travel a lot, maybe not being able to talk indepth strategies with GSL players affects him, etc. The interviewer could also have asked: How do you prepare against a protoss? How do you prepare against a former code S player? How do you prepare against someone known for relatively strong pvp? How do you prepare against a teamless player? How do you prepare against someone known for X strategy? etc. They all ask "How do you prepare against Naniwa?", but each has a bias towards those aspects highlighted by the group Naniwa is associated to.
If you just asked "How do you prepare for Naniwa?", then you could get answers like "PvP is really random in terms of build orders so I just used ladder.", "He has a a lot of experience in GSL, so I tried to be calm", etc. which wouldn't really answer what the interviewer intended.
Just looking through the code A interviews the following are other questions asked: - Were you feeling any pressure regarding losing to a KeSPA Terran? - You must have felt a heavy pressure for having to face a OSL champion. - Your first match against a KeSPA player. How was it? - This was your first match against a KeSPA player. Were you feeling any pressure? - How skillful was the KeSPA player? - Your opponent was a newcomer in the GSL.
On September 26 2012 23:18 zanga wrote: Wtf at the interview with Mini??? Why is the interviewer saying:
"Your first match awas against a FOREIGNER" "How do you prepare against A FOREIGNER?"
His nickname is NANIWA GOD DAMNIT X_X. Is it so hard for him (the interviewer) to see that we are as much Homo Sapiens as they are?..... It's so primitive to think otherwise.
I digress ...
well we generally refer to them as "koreans" and everything is foreigner vs koreans so I think they have picked up on it as well. not something to really complain about at this point although I do dislike labeling either side as well.
I still think it's so weird that non-koreans are referred to by foreigners even by other non-koreans at for instance an MLG (which is in US, where citizens of US are not "foreigners" in US for instance)... It's a bad habit and choice of label imo.
On September 26 2012 12:40 Doubting wrote: I am starting to really dislike all these fanboys on Flash's dick. He seems like a good kid but I will be cheering for him to lose against Mini. Hopefully Mini says he was disappointed afterwards.
Being a Flash antifan is a hard and painful path. But if that is your calling, I wish you luck. Remember to make the most of the losses.
I truly did want to like him, trust me. But he seems to have the most biased annoying fans possible.
On September 27 2012 09:19 zanga wrote: Alright alright, good points guys !
I still think it's so weird that non-koreans are referred to by foreigners even by other non-koreans at for instance an MLG (which is in US, where citizens of US are not "foreigners" in US for instance)... It's a bad habit and choice of label imo.
It just means foreigners of the country of StarCraft, not foreigners to themselves. It's contextual.
On September 26 2012 12:40 Doubting wrote: I am starting to really dislike all these fanboys on Flash's dick. He seems like a good kid but I will be cheering for him to lose against Mini. Hopefully Mini says he was disappointed afterwards.
Being a Flash antifan is a hard and painful path. But if that is your calling, I wish you luck. Remember to make the most of the losses.
I truly did want to like him, trust me. But he seems to have the most biased annoying fans possible.
On September 26 2012 12:40 Doubting wrote: I am starting to really dislike all these fanboys on Flash's dick. He seems like a good kid but I will be cheering for him to lose against Mini. Hopefully Mini says he was disappointed afterwards.
Being a Flash antifan is a hard and painful path. But if that is your calling, I wish you luck. Remember to make the most of the losses.
I truly did want to like him, trust me. But he seems to have the most biased annoying fans possible.
Also Last 3:2 Flash
girl you haven't met the bisu fans yet
Lol, exactly. He's a protoss, more handsome, with a much more beautiful playing style also.