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On May 30 2013 01:02 CxWiLL wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2013 23:26 Waxangel wrote:On May 29 2013 23:22 sidh97 wrote: everyone seems to pick flash for these questions T____T glad that tl is doing this so everyone gets a little more understanding about chinese players. not enough Zergs :/ Well, there is actually some good Zerg in China. The Better of them are Xigua, Comm and Toodming. And ZooCourage made it quite far in the NA qualifier. Not to forget the most popular guy in the Chinese SC2 scene, F91.
How can you forget Sen?
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MacSed seems to rate aLive fairly highly. I guess that's why he requested for a walkover when aLive dropped 4 minutes into a game between them.
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I'm really disapointed how noone give the credit to JD (when compared to Flash) lol..
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On May 30 2013 00:58 ETisME wrote:Show nested quote +On May 29 2013 23:36 Cattlecruiser wrote:On May 29 2013 23:09 TeamLiquid ESPORTS wrote: How many years would it take for China to become the best in the world at StarCraft II if it were an Olympic sport? It's too far to reach tbh. At least he is being realistic. I wouldn't say never, but at least a decade under the most ideal conditions. The foreign scene as a whole can catch up in half the time, but to say a single region can catch up in a year or two is unrealistic. Even with a population and great eSports infrastructure like China, I don't see them ever getting there. it's hard to judge what's the standard for "the best in the world" though. Jim is currently one of the top Kr ladder players. I think another chinese player is around rank 20 Kr GM. with such strong players leading the competition, I won't be surprised to see China catchup if the game was more popular. not to mention how ridiculously fast China is improving when it comes to olympics, they are starting to get gold in swimming where it is normally dominated by the western countries like Australia.
Yeah people are missing key words in that question... Olympic sport. If its in the Olympics, China would spare no expense to make sure they're the best, especially if it just entails making kids to play a game 10 hours a day.
MacSed got it right. If it was in the Olympics, China would make sure their players trained their butts off.
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"Is it a Chronograph or something?" lol best answer
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On May 30 2013 00:35 scintilliaSD wrote:Show nested quote +On May 30 2013 00:24 Alejandrisha wrote:On May 30 2013 00:20 ibraishome wrote: Random question: What's the correct name for the CD thingy? We in Germany called it "Discman", but I'm not sure that this is the real english name (just like the germans say "handy" for mobile phone)... where i'm from in the states we called them 'walkmen' or 'cd players' Same, although I have heard "discman" as well.
You are correct. Walkmans play cassettes. Discmans play CDs.
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On May 30 2013 01:20 phoenixfeather95 wrote:Show nested quote +On May 30 2013 01:02 CxWiLL wrote:On May 29 2013 23:26 Waxangel wrote:On May 29 2013 23:22 sidh97 wrote: everyone seems to pick flash for these questions T____T glad that tl is doing this so everyone gets a little more understanding about chinese players. not enough Zergs :/ Well, there is actually some good Zerg in China. The Better of them are Xigua, Comm and Toodming. And ZooCourage made it quite far in the NA qualifier. Not to forget the most popular guy in the Chinese SC2 scene, F91. How can you forget Sen? + Show Spoiler +
You're such a troll.
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XY is one of the best brute force terran out there, just marines tank everything the last time i watched
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