On June 25 2013 10:39 theMagus wrote: yup, innovation's definitely an agent in the matrix. he doesn't not care though. he actually hates human beings and want to destroy them. of course, he can't say that in an interview with a human being
This is a great interview. This shows, his passion for the game and to raise the skill ceiling, where players like "HuK" and "IdrA" kept it so freaking low, creating literal e-drama and e-personalities,
yeah this guy is a machine, which makes him a perfect bad guy i never knew that anyone could be more of a machine than flash...but lately flash has been talking a lot about plenty of stuff...
On June 25 2013 10:31 goody153 wrote: i'm starting to notice .. why does everyone want flash to be their rival than other players ? i mean at first it was life in an interview.. now innovation ..
Because in bw flash was God and above all other players. The title of bonjwa was beneath flash, so they gave him the title of God instead. He was the michael jordan of bw.
This interview was so intense that I got so pumped I had to go for a walk myself. Along the way I decided to stop and watch the grass grow, and when I came back I watched the paint on my house dry. Such an exciting afternoon... Bogus would have been proud.
Its only only the america's and EU that care for their "personalites" of their players. Becuase, only there are other people's life's more interesting then their own.
It's kind of crazy how his only focus is the game and winning, not the audience and no interest in other things... hopefully that passion continues and we keep getting great games (no thanks to Starleague's Bo1 rounds, ick!).
I'm a bit disappointed in his answers, but that's not to say I'm not still a fan. Wish he'd at least pretend to enjoy stuff like foreign audiences though...makes players much more likeable.
On June 25 2013 11:40 vesicular wrote: Still can not understand why people care if someone has "personality" or not. They're playing a game, not acting on Broadway.
Because everyone in the world ever likes to relate to their heroes. You can't relate to someone who is quite literally a robot that just plays the game and doesn't even acknowledge his fans.
That's why most heroes in action movies are usually portrayed as/by a Joe Everyman and not some mindless robot.