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eGoRama
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Lunareste
United States3596 Posts
On the other hand, I'll keep playing Protoss in Brood War when I occasionally play that =) | ||
WhiteWulf
Australia244 Posts
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Censured
Czech Republic1059 Posts
![]() Damn it. At least I hope we will see him in future playing BW on snipealot's stream. | ||
saddaromma
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SCnai
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On September 09 2013 15:46 Sejanus wrote: On the other hand, so much overreaction in this thread, I can't help but smile. All of your pros will retire one day. All of them will die by the way, too, at some point. It's only natural. Basketball didn't die after Jordan or Stockton retired, SC2 won't die after Bisu retires. Who even wasn't any good in SC2 at all, to be sure. From SC2 perspective his retirement is so insignificant, something comparable to Eve's retirement. It's just that those nostalgia glasses sometimes have way too many dioptres, may distort your view... Show some respect to people who created the basic infrastructure for pro SC2 (if you can for nothing else). If all you have are cretinous slogans about 'nostalgia glasses', it's best to keep silent. | ||
[Silverflame]
Germany640 Posts
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Caihead
Canada8550 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + deliver us from this twilight | ||
DinoToss
Poland507 Posts
On September 09 2013 17:38 [Silverflame] wrote: First Jangbi ... now Bisu ... I know, I couldnt handle Stork! Please Dinotoss, keep on fighting. Never surrender. | ||
Mirror0423
United States175 Posts
Hope to see him back in BW scene. I want more good BW streamers. Though I haven't watched a game of SC2 in almost a year now, and I was always more of a fan of Reach -> Stork lineage, over the Nal_Ra -> Bisu lineage, I will say: To a lot of the SC2 fans who didn't get to experience some of the things that the old BW fans got to, I hope that at least one day someone shows up in SC2 that has as much of a lasting impact as Savior/Bisu did. It's something words cannot explain, and I hope everyone gets to experience watching the game you love grow. Not molded in to something you want it to be, but actually just naturally grow in to something you never even imagined. All these patches that i still hear about, blizzard molding the game in to their vision, instead of letting it mature on it's own. I almost feel sad imagining that the SC2 gen. might not get to experience the epicness on par with that of watching Bisu singlehandedly change the balance of the game right in front of your eyes. Not just a cute trick to win that series, but to change the fundamentals of the game forever. Good luck to Bisu, and good luck to all who remain in SC2. | ||
Corak
Germany187 Posts
![]() ![]() ![]() Wish him all the best in the future. | ||
Melter
Bulgaria67 Posts
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ThePhan2m
Norway2739 Posts
![]() Best, Kal, Jangbi and now Bisu ![]() | ||
zenkicker
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DinoToss
Poland507 Posts
On September 09 2013 17:44 ThePhan2m wrote: The Dragons go instinct one by one ![]() Best, Kal, Jangbi and now Bisu ![]() North Korea will capitulate in next year. | ||
sc2superfan101
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rafaliusz
Poland482 Posts
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Pwnzer
United States617 Posts
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disciple
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SayTT
Sweden2158 Posts
On September 09 2013 11:17 Fionn wrote: All praise Stork. The man who seemingly hated SC2 and severely sucks at it, but still won't retire. Stork should only be praised for his lack of ballz in Brood War. | ||
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