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I'm sure he will continue streaming and playing the game, but he may not play as hard as he has in the past. I feel like this will be better for him.
This all happened without anyone telling me, and I must admit that I found out this bit of info from looking at yoeFW's liquipedia page as well.
On March 09 2014 03:35 habeck wrote:this is featured news, but this is the first time i heard about this guy? Sc2 is strange  I think it's quite normal. I feel the Taiwanese players are about as strong as the North American players (although in WCS America 2014 Season 1, the only North American we've seen play against a Taiwanese pro was yoeFWIan vs. Puck, and Puck won that series.)
Add to that the language barrier. You never had to go looking for one of these guys before. Try google searching Li Lian Jie or Chen Long and I think you'll get an idea of what I mean.
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On March 09 2014 06:35 BreAKerTV wrote:I'm sure he will continue streaming and playing the game, but he may not play as hard as he has in the past. I feel like this will be better for him. This all happened without anyone telling me, and I must admit that I found out this bit of info from looking at yoeFW's liquipedia page as well. Show nested quote +On March 09 2014 03:35 habeck wrote:this is featured news, but this is the first time i heard about this guy? Sc2 is strange  I think it's quite normal. I feel the Taiwanese players are about as strong as the North American players (although in WCS America 2014 Season 1, the only North American we've seen play against a Taiwanese pro was yoeFWIan vs. Puck, and Puck won that series.) Add to that the language barrier. You never had to go looking for one of these guys before. Try google searching Li Lian Jie or Chen Long and I think you'll get an idea of what I mean. I've tried those searches and I get two famous Chinese people. What does it mean??!
I'm really not trying to be obtuse, I just can't understand your point.
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On March 09 2014 12:24 Komentaja wrote:Show nested quote +On March 09 2014 06:35 BreAKerTV wrote:I'm sure he will continue streaming and playing the game, but he may not play as hard as he has in the past. I feel like this will be better for him. This all happened without anyone telling me, and I must admit that I found out this bit of info from looking at yoeFW's liquipedia page as well. On March 09 2014 03:35 habeck wrote:this is featured news, but this is the first time i heard about this guy? Sc2 is strange  I think it's quite normal. I feel the Taiwanese players are about as strong as the North American players (although in WCS America 2014 Season 1, the only North American we've seen play against a Taiwanese pro was yoeFWIan vs. Puck, and Puck won that series.) Add to that the language barrier. You never had to go looking for one of these guys before. Try google searching Li Lian Jie or Chen Long and I think you'll get an idea of what I mean. I've tried those searches and I get two famous Chinese people. What does it mean??! I'm really not trying to be obtuse, I just can't understand your point.
hui looks like jackie chan?
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On March 09 2014 12:24 Komentaja wrote:Show nested quote +On March 09 2014 06:35 BreAKerTV wrote:I'm sure he will continue streaming and playing the game, but he may not play as hard as he has in the past. I feel like this will be better for him. This all happened without anyone telling me, and I must admit that I found out this bit of info from looking at yoeFW's liquipedia page as well. On March 09 2014 03:35 habeck wrote:this is featured news, but this is the first time i heard about this guy? Sc2 is strange  I think it's quite normal. I feel the Taiwanese players are about as strong as the North American players (although in WCS America 2014 Season 1, the only North American we've seen play against a Taiwanese pro was yoeFWIan vs. Puck, and Puck won that series.) Add to that the language barrier. You never had to go looking for one of these guys before. Try google searching Li Lian Jie or Chen Long and I think you'll get an idea of what I mean. I've tried those searches and I get two famous Chinese people. What does it mean??! I'm really not trying to be obtuse, I just can't understand your point.
I think he's basically saying that there's a lot of high-profile people in other cultures that are mostly ignored by the West (and vice versa) largely because of language/culture barriers.
Li Jian Lie was fairly unknown in Hollywood/Western cinema until he starred in Lethal Weapon, despite being a successful actor for 16 years prior (though some probably knew him from Once Upon a Time in China). There are quite a few celebrities from Asia that have no presence in the West, until the West has a reason to pay attention to them.
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On March 09 2014 14:33 WolfintheSheep wrote:Show nested quote +On March 09 2014 12:24 Komentaja wrote:On March 09 2014 06:35 BreAKerTV wrote:I'm sure he will continue streaming and playing the game, but he may not play as hard as he has in the past. I feel like this will be better for him. This all happened without anyone telling me, and I must admit that I found out this bit of info from looking at yoeFW's liquipedia page as well. On March 09 2014 03:35 habeck wrote:this is featured news, but this is the first time i heard about this guy? Sc2 is strange  I think it's quite normal. I feel the Taiwanese players are about as strong as the North American players (although in WCS America 2014 Season 1, the only North American we've seen play against a Taiwanese pro was yoeFWIan vs. Puck, and Puck won that series.) Add to that the language barrier. You never had to go looking for one of these guys before. Try google searching Li Lian Jie or Chen Long and I think you'll get an idea of what I mean. I've tried those searches and I get two famous Chinese people. What does it mean??! I'm really not trying to be obtuse, I just can't understand your point. I think he's basically saying that there's a lot of high-profile people in other cultures that are mostly ignored by the West (and vice versa) largely because of language/culture barriers. Li Jian Lie was fairly unknown in Hollywood/Western cinema until he starred in Lethal Weapon, despite being a successful actor for 16 years prior (though some probably knew him from Once Upon a Time in China). There are quite a few celebrities from Asia that have no presence in the West, until the West has a reason to pay attention to them. That comment definitely demands some decoding. Seems more like TeSL hipsterism than a relevant point in this case, surely we all know who Jet Li is... Saying he's only really had exposure in TeSL would have sufficed and made a whole lot more sense.
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On March 09 2014 14:33 WolfintheSheep wrote:Show nested quote +On March 09 2014 12:24 Komentaja wrote:On March 09 2014 06:35 BreAKerTV wrote:I'm sure he will continue streaming and playing the game, but he may not play as hard as he has in the past. I feel like this will be better for him. This all happened without anyone telling me, and I must admit that I found out this bit of info from looking at yoeFW's liquipedia page as well. On March 09 2014 03:35 habeck wrote:this is featured news, but this is the first time i heard about this guy? Sc2 is strange  I think it's quite normal. I feel the Taiwanese players are about as strong as the North American players (although in WCS America 2014 Season 1, the only North American we've seen play against a Taiwanese pro was yoeFWIan vs. Puck, and Puck won that series.) Add to that the language barrier. You never had to go looking for one of these guys before. Try google searching Li Lian Jie or Chen Long and I think you'll get an idea of what I mean. I've tried those searches and I get two famous Chinese people. What does it mean??! I'm really not trying to be obtuse, I just can't understand your point. I think he's basically saying that there's a lot of high-profile people in other cultures that are mostly ignored by the West (and vice versa) largely because of language/culture barriers. Li Jian Lie was fairly unknown in Hollywood/Western cinema until he starred in Lethal Weapon, despite being a successful actor for 16 years prior (though some probably knew him from Once Upon a Time in China). There are quite a few celebrities from Asia that have no presence in the West, until the West has a reason to pay attention to them. Basically this.
The only real arena that yoeFWHui ever competed in for years was TeSL, and TeSL never had a live English stream (although I do provide a cast via replays on every weekend) that was broadcasted to the mainstream western public like the way GSL and Pro League is done modern days.
It also wouldn't surprise me to hear that you've never heard of Softball or Fly.
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Smart decision to be leaving sc2 in its decline. gl in life my friend.
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^ trollers, hui in russian means penis
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On March 30 2014 21:59 reps)Plumbum wrote: ^ trollers, hui in russian means penis
I think that explains why he's so popular in russia.
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That's a shame, I have never really watched him that many times, but he is always at the top of the non featured streamer list. Obviously a great entertainer for many, sad to see him go. GL in the future Hui !
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On March 30 2014 22:08 29 fps wrote:Show nested quote +On March 30 2014 21:59 reps)Plumbum wrote: ^ trollers, hui in russian means penis I think that explains why he's so popular in russia. Maybe it's related to the retirement too :/
Jokes aside, I wonder if he meant he would try to go pro in league
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On March 30 2014 21:59 reps)Plumbum wrote: ^ trollers, hui in russian means penis o_O lolwatt?
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