[NASL] Announcing The Pulse (Weekly Talkshow) - Page 8
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GohgamX
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FrodaN
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StarVe
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On January 28 2013 07:22 FrodaN wrote: Tonight's show will be twice as good as last episode, a personal guarantee! You have a live orchestra for the opening? | ||
Pucca
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coolcor
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Adebisi
Canada1637 Posts
On January 28 2013 08:44 coolcor wrote: Looking forward to the show I enjoyed it last time! Last week you discussed if the TL broodwar league would be a success. Any chance you can follow up on how successful you think it has been based on the number of viewers we've seen so far? Right now it is 6k and I would like to know if industry people consider that a success or failure. I can't imagine how anybody could possibly consider it a failure. | ||
Clutch8
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mierin
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S.o.L.
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p.s. hope you guys don't go too hard on that viking in the hots cinematic ): | ||
Holdenintherye
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Bart
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Keep up the good work! | ||
totauksz
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mierin
United States4943 Posts
On January 28 2013 10:41 totauksz wrote: I love NASL production quality, but let's question ourselves: is Frodan's insight on sc2 even remotely valuable? should Rotterdam with his terrible accent be a talk show host? what the hell is clutch even doing in there? the only one of these who can be taken seriously is Gretorp. I have no doubt that they will have fancy graphics and animations and good guests, but if they plan to take this seriously, it will be a joke compared to a different talk show that is hosted by 4 pro gamers (all of them with good pronounciation). it might be good if they try to make it comical. Good luck with that... | ||
totauksz
Ghana190 Posts
relatively speaking | ||
Firestorm
Canada341 Posts
Win! | ||
WikidSik
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scudst0rm
Canada1149 Posts
On January 28 2013 10:41 totauksz wrote: I love NASL production quality, but let's question ourselves: is Frodan's insight on sc2 even remotely valuable? should Rotterdam with his terrible accent be a talk show host? what the hell is clutch even doing in there? the only one of these who can be taken seriously is Gretorp. I have no doubt that they will have fancy graphics and animations and good guests, but if they plan to take this seriously, it will be a joke compared to a different talk show that is hosted by 4 pro gamers (all of them with good pronounciation). it might be good if they try to make it comical. I agree, get these foreigners out of here. This is the North 'MERICAN Star League. | ||
Dr.Sin
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ratbert
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erby
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On January 28 2013 10:41 totauksz wrote: I love NASL production quality, but let's question ourselves: is Frodan's insight on sc2 even remotely valuable? should Rotterdam with his terrible accent be a talk show host? what the hell is clutch even doing in there? the only one of these who can be taken seriously is Gretorp. I have no doubt that they will have fancy graphics and animations and good guests, but if they plan to take this seriously, it will be a joke compared to a different talk show that is hosted by 4 pro gamers (all of them with good pronounciation). it might be good if they try to make it comical. Wait, are you serious? Frodan has shown incredible improvement in his casting/analysis, and being chosen at the recent IPL5 just shows that he has the respect of producers and tournament folks. Clutch is a great host, has good esports connections, and even though SC2 isn't maybe the game he's the most knowledgeable in, the rest of the casters have been lauding him from day one because he's increased the production value of NASL. I don't understand why you can't understand Rotterdam ... but you're probably the kind of guy who makes fun of violet's English, despite violet's amazing self-taught skills and self-motivated learning. I know they could improve a lot of different things about the show (I would say its length/format could use a lot of tweaking) but your criticisms seem a lot more like ad hominem attacks rather than attempts to improve their show and support entrepreneurial attempts to grow esports, which is like, The Topic Of The Moment. Edit: thanks to TL mods for the warning ... appreciate how on top of everything y'all are. | ||
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