On February 05 2014 03:40 xxjcdentonxx wrote: I'm now more interested in IdrA's competitive BW career. Does anyone have a guide with videos of the important, interesting and exciting matches? I'd be especially interested in IdrA's own opinion of what those would be. It would be nice if TL could write an article strictly about his BW career and not go into his involvement in SC2 or get all behind the music about it.
and to the post above me... you make horrible decisions. You are just lazy and want to hang out and play video games for a year. If you were good enough to warrant postponing school for a year, you would already have a career as a successful player like Suppy, who was a pre-med major, and still a top competitor. Not to mention, you are essentially jumping onboard a sinking ship...
I feel sorry for whoever is footing your bill of being a lazy PoS for a year.
Whaaaaa...?
You're judging and insulting some random guy for wanting to try playing Starcraft for a year, calling him names and being a jerk without knowing anything about the circumstances surrounding what he's attempting, and you're doing it in a thread dedicated to saying farewell to Idra?
What the fuck did you smoke to convince yourself this was a good idea?
Chill bro. He is just giving him a good advice. Wasting a year to play SC2 in a phase of your life, where the switches are set that determine the rest of life is downright stupid. So you are wrong: We know a few things about this fine gentleman: He is a young fellow think about postphoning his studies for a year of gaming.
If he just chooses wisely and put efford in it, it will pay of alot more than SC2 ever could. Just saying that because that's the way I did it. Now I was offered a job for about 12k $/month. And I am sure you can do even better. But not by playing SC2 for a living. Play it for fun, that's the way!
MLG Orlando god damid, i will never ever forget that... Just looking at videos omg greg... u are the shit man.. Good Luck in the future .. you are tottaly awesome ..!
You and Jinro in code s back in the day was awesome. Even though you clearly never had much love for sc2 I am sure you look back at those times with a smile.
your real fans will always support you in case you decide to come back, but definitely the right move. ur too smart to waste time with an industry this volatile.