On October 02 2013 09:49 StarStruck wrote:
I remember when they first came overseas and they were swarmed by the fans and the response was overwhelming (BW days ofc -- not talking about the MLG hoopla). I never watched that documentary but that sounds rather sad for only one person to show up, but something tells me that doesn't give us the full picture. I'm sure there was a small crowd that showed up to take pictures with him as he was leaving. It probably happened elsewhere and just not for that shot. Hmph.
I remember when they first came overseas and they were swarmed by the fans and the response was overwhelming (BW days ofc -- not talking about the MLG hoopla). I never watched that documentary but that sounds rather sad for only one person to show up, but something tells me that doesn't give us the full picture. I'm sure there was a small crowd that showed up to take pictures with him as he was leaving. It probably happened elsewhere and just not for that shot. Hmph.
This is bullshit. I was at blizzcon that year and fanboys were going nuts everywhere but the korean guides and managers they had wouldnt even let us say hi or ask for pictures or signatures. The moment we approached wed get a hand in our face and the players were shuffled off to the private lounge. When did did signings like at mlg the line wrapped around the venue but they only did autographs for 30 to 45 minutes.
Everything ive ever seen has only been madness for the bw gods here in the states. He is strictly talking about the korean fans is my guess.