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On October 18 2012 02:24 Cattlecruiser wrote: Wouldn't be surprised to hear from NSHS soon.
MVP, TSL, and Prime are surviving on fumes.
Unless foreign sectors like Azubu plan on supporting Korean teams, it will be hard for them to survive over a year.
LG-IM and StarTale are the only really successful teams and FXO isn't going to be growing too much larger.
Disbandment of Air Force Ace and possible 8th team collapse might have KeSPA and eSF teams merging.
There isn't enough room in Korea for two leagues, there isn't the market and domestic interest to keep two different leagues of the same eSports game. May not even be room for two different games.
Anyone hear of the Hyundai Oilbank B-League? MVP?? They have like 3 LoL teams and is sponsored by Hotsix. I can't see MVP collapsing anymore than FXO.
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will have alot of good memories T_T
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On October 18 2012 02:17 ArcticRaven wrote:Show nested quote +On October 18 2012 02:11 soullogik wrote: is it just me or is every non player over in korea a scumbag. And even then, players aren't exactly brightly painted there.....
Because there's no forsaken policy. The Fed and everyone for that matter is so lax.
I mean it's amazing that things still get done when there's nothing in stone.
You need restrictions. Everyone company has them. Every company trains their employees or have a handbook on their business practice whereas everything inside these teams feels like free reign. They do whatever they want and there is almost no ramifications.
I guess KeSPA got some things right, no?
So much broken communication yet KeSPA has a pretty firm grasp of their business. You have to work as one; not separate entities.
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On October 18 2012 02:22 farnham wrote:Show nested quote +On October 18 2012 02:17 Thurken wrote: Considering MMA: I don't know if the translation is good or if my understanding of it is correct but it appears to me that MMA has been screwed. 1) A manager made him believe that people steal money from him 2) His contract make him share some of his winnings with Slayers 3) He is bullied by other players because of Slayers 4) Slayers force him to stay with them
So basicly, there is a guy that has tremendous potential and a good marketing image but he is depressed because he thinks someone steal money from him, because his contract is very bad from a player's perspective (come on, having to share your earnings?...)and because other korean progammers are mocking him. So he wants to leave the team but Slayers deny it (and they allow, Teaja, Ganzi... to join foreign teams while any foreign teams would love to have MMA in their roster...). Then he starts wanting leaving Slayers on his own -> Slayers still do not let him go and demote him...
Leave that guy alone ffs. Nearly all the Slayers members left but he is not allowed to.
According to Jessica 3. Is true but the clause was not enforced for any of the players. Dont know if true Also sharing money with the team is nothing special. I.e. Dota2 Na'Vi mentioned that they are splitting prize money into 6 even parts - 1 for each of player and 1 for the team. In case of The International 2011 it is ~167k$. Nobody is complaining.
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I think it is a really shady move to keep an "incident with Alicia" secret as it puts him in an uncomfortable position where he can not even comment on it.
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RIP SlayerS. good team. i feel this is kind of a black eye for boxer though, and Jessica--although a lot of her points seem valid from her point of view--seems like a drama queen.
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Jessica, Boxer and Cella, man...
After reading the new version...
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On October 18 2012 02:18 Klipsys wrote: sc2 is dead
People have been saying its the future of eSports. lol!
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This is so sad
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i still wub you jessica good luck to slayers members good luck to boxer and skt
by sun or by rain, make sure you deliver
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On October 18 2012 02:27 AbideWithMe wrote: I think it is a really shady move to keep an "incident with Alicia" secret as it puts him in an uncomfortable position where he can not even comment on it. If it really ends in the court its alright though. They won't sue him because he left the door open or was unfriendly.
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On October 17 2012 23:13 renaissanceMAN wrote:too many m's, the gomtv program that reads the names in the matches would just explode killing tasteless and artosis
actually it's a PERSON T_T
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Not sure I buy into the thought that this was done to clear up misconceptions and rumors. I'd imagine that Jessica is airing all of this so that the people that she feels fucked up the slayers team will feel some repercussions. I don't disagree with her either if what she said to be true actually is.
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On October 18 2012 02:17 GhandiEAGLE wrote: Where does Cella go? TL please????
If I were TL, I would stay as far as possible of anybody mentioned in this clarification. TL seems to have an outstanding team spirit, I would never ever get persons in, that might disturb that.
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On October 18 2012 02:17 Thurken wrote: Considering MMA: I don't know if the translation is good or if my understanding of it is correct but it appears to me that MMA has been screwed. 1) A manager made him believe that people steal money from him 2) His contract make him share some of his winnings with Slayers 3) He is bullied by other players because of Slayers 4) Slayers force him to stay with them
So basicly, there is a guy that has tremendous potential and a good marketing image but he is depressed because he thinks someone steal money from him, because his contract is very bad from a player's perspective (come on, having to share your earnings?...)and because other korean progammers are mocking him. So he wants to leave the team but Slayers deny it (and they allow, Teaja, Ganzi... to join foreign teams while any foreign teams would love to have MMA in their roster...). Then he starts wanting leaving Slayers on his own -> Slayers still do not let him go and demote him...
Leave that guy alone ffs. Nearly all the Slayers members left but he is not allowed to.
Sharing your earning with your team is not uncommon. Plus, Slayers never followed through. Basically, MMA got 100 percent of his earnings.
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Wow....
One of the most popular Korean sc2 teams disbanding now.
Which one's next?
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Thanks for the new translation. Much more readable and sets a bit different tone to everything.
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On October 18 2012 02:29 Black[CAT] wrote:People have been saying its the future of eSports. lol! Perhaps it's not the future, but it's still fairly popular. I don't know any RTS being more popular at the moment, do you? Also games like CS aren't dead either (although close, but maybe CSGO can help at that) even though they don't have that much viewers.
I hope HotS is gonna be good because a lot of people will get into SC2 again, and it's another chance for the game to get better.
edit: slightly Offtopic, hehe. Either way the Jessica post is just a lot of drama summed up. Was that necessary? It doesn't even tell anything, because it was just her point of view on things.
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What?! No! SlayerS's B-team has been so good lately! They can't disband! NO! WHY!! T_T
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