[Interview] SK_MC with ThisIsGame [ThisTalk] - Page 3
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renaissanceMAN
United States1840 Posts
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AnachronisticAnarchy
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Hryul
Austria2609 Posts
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MiQ
Canada312 Posts
All the Protosses probably feel the same as I do. All the Protoss players I know say that it's basically impossible to defeat the Broodlord Infestor army composition of Zerg in the late game. When it gets to that stage, whatever ability or skill counts for nothing. Blizzard knows about this as well. The late game is really difficult. Rain will show you how it's done! | ||
Black[CAT]
Malaysia2589 Posts
On October 17 2012 02:20 Taku wrote: Didn't he also eliminate Nal_ra on oldboy? Or was that someone else... That was fucking Puma! I still hate him til now. | ||
Proseat
Germany5113 Posts
Many people hope to join foreign teams. As a senior in joining foreign teams, what do you have to say to them? Sea hyung talked a lot with me before he decided to make the switch. It's a new challenge for him. After speaking with him, I came to know that he also had his own aims and goals. I gave him an affirmative answer. Firstly, the yearly salary will drop a lot while joining a foreign team. Even though there's a lot of freedom, there's also the chance you might get released from the team if your results are not good. For me personally, if it's not a team like TL or EG which has good reputation and finances, I wouldn't recommend it. Also, if the English standard of the player is not good, there will also be a problem with the language barrier. I think that it's good if the player is really looking for a new challenge. I would recommend players who wish to have a new experience to do something like this, not necessarily just for financial reasons. For a stable competition environment, it's still better to stay put in a Kespa team. Is that to say it's really tiring being in a foreign team? Yes. They'll know how tiring it is if they really stay in a foreign team. For me, because my manager treats me really well, there isn't much trouble and stress in terms of the internal dealings with the team. I'm also allowed to choose whether or not I wish to play in some tournaments. Most importantly, if you join a foreign team, all the gear you use will have to be from their sponsors. This was really hard for me to adapt to at the start. Very insightful part of the interview. Seems to be targeted more toward KeSPA players, what with LiquidSea in mind. Thanks for translating this! | ||
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