On October 03 2012 22:06 Azurues wrote: as usual ultra humble interview from korean.
can't we just get something a little out of the usual?
He is a Kespa pro who isn't firebathero... What is he going to say? That he used to wash dishes for Fantasy and Bisu and now they wash the dishes for him?
Have you actually read the Kespa interviews before or you are just blindly bitching around?
Yes, most Kespa interviews are pretty tame compare to the controversial 'foreigners'. That was the point I was trying to say.
Im sorry but im slowly starting to lose patience here.
Both Kespa and ESF are pretty ass boring on average compared to 'foreigners' in interviews.
Comparing only 1 party with omitting other is only hurtful comparison for 1st, and a good way to discredit someone. Why did you make this so excplicit in your first post to even add that Fantasy and Bisu (which are again an icons of Kespa not ESF) are now the dishwashers.
If you wanted to be more objective and closer to the truth you would say:
"Korean players are all pretty tame in comparison to controversial 'foreigners'"
Please don't accuse Mvp of being boring, thank you. Also, a lot of these Korean interviews are stripped of inflection and formalized before being published, so you don't get to see much display of emotion from them
Actually, a lot of pros did have interesting things in their interviews. But it seems a lot of people like the Idra style where he just shats on all the other progamers and call them nubs who are lucky.
On October 03 2012 23:00 Kasaraki wrote: That Mvp comment about the weather made me spill my drink slightly. That's such an odd thing to say, although at the same time very considerate.
If I remember correctly, this was not the first time from Mvp. I remember pretty much the same comment in an interview a few months back (or end of last year?).
"I've wanted to face him since a while back, so I'm glad that I'm able to meet him like this. Rain is a player who has lot to learn, so I hope he learns a lot from this match."
On October 03 2012 22:06 Azurues wrote: as usual ultra humble interview from korean.
can't we just get something a little out of the usual?
He is a Kespa pro who isn't firebathero... What is he going to say? That he used to wash dishes for Fantasy and Bisu and now they wash the dishes for him?
Have you actually read the Kespa interviews before or you are just blindly bitching around?
Yes, most Kespa interviews are pretty tame compare to the controversial 'foreigners'. That was the point I was trying to say.
Im sorry but im slowly starting to lose patience here.
Both Kespa and ESF are pretty ass boring on average compared to 'foreigners' in interviews.
Comparing only 1 party with omitting other is only hurtful comparison for 1st, and a good way to discredit someone. Why did you make this so excplicit in your first post to even add that Fantasy and Bisu (which are again an icons of Kespa not ESF) are now the dishwashers.
If you wanted to be more objective and closer to the truth you would say:
"Korean players are all pretty tame in comparison to controversial 'foreigners'"
All I see is waaah waaah waaah. If you hate Korean interviews so much stop reading them. You're like a little kid banging your head on a wall, then complaining that your head hurts. Most sensible people will realise to just stop... Quit your bitchy little whining and go watch your foreigners, and leave the rest of us who prefer to watch the best play and read their post game afterthoughts . Nobody likes a little nagging whiner and I'm sure you don't either, so don't be an enemy of yourself.
I forgot to put emphasize that i tried to make my point from his point of view. So closer to the truth was meant to the truth he believed.
I personally enjoy reading korean interviews, thats why i called him on presenting facts in a way he did("Kespa players are boring besides FBH"). From his answer to my post you couldnt decipher whether its ESF vs Kespa again or simple opinion. Ambiguous comments like that make a bad reading.
So yes i also made a mistake while calling someone's mistake for that im sorry.
On October 03 2012 23:15 See.Blue wrote: HAHA mvp being a boss about playing rain next.
"I've wanted to face him since a while back, so I'm glad that I'm able to meet him like this. Rain is a player who has lot to learn, so I hope he learns a lot from this match."
What a boss
Such a senior vs junior quote
Mvp's success certainly made him an interesting character, thanks for interview
How did you prepare for your match against HerO today?
I wanted to practice on ladder, but because it was Chuseok, I couldn't find any Masters to play against.
The exact translation to this part of the interview is "...there were so few people that I was being matched up against masters". So yes, he is a GM, for anyone wondering.
You're very good at engaging while at max supply. Is your performance in this regard a product of practice?
...I don't think it's a particular strength of mine, but when you look at my situation, many of my wins do happen to be decided by max supply battles.
Actually he said "I really don't think that much about it but when I look at my situation and my opponent's, I can usually predict the outcome"
How did you prepare for your match against HerO today?
I wanted to practice on ladder, but because it was Chuseok, I couldn't find any Masters to play against.
The exact translation to this part of the interview is "...there were so few people that I was being matched up against masters". So yes, he is a GM, for anyone wondering.
On October 03 2012 23:00 Kasaraki wrote: That Mvp comment about the weather made me spill my drink slightly. That's such an odd thing to say, although at the same time very considerate.
If I remember correctly, this was not the first time from Mvp. I remember pretty much the same comment in an interview a few months back (or end of last year?).
Oh yeah, I think I remember that... Can't remember when though. Hmmm.