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PinoKotsBeer
Netherlands1385 Posts
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FoShao
United States256 Posts
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Circumstance
United States11403 Posts
On November 24 2014 10:21 stefan16 wrote: Who is Richard Lewis and why are people making fuss about him? He was once a major esports journalist - now he's an independent guy. He's noted for some very controversial statements made on Unfiltered and whatnot, but he was generally praised when he led the commentator's panel at Dreamhack Moscow. | ||
vik7
United States227 Posts
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FrostedMiniWheats
United States30730 Posts
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tshi
United States2495 Posts
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Circumstance
United States11403 Posts
On November 24 2014 12:03 FrostedMiniWheats wrote: Kaelaris is all business in that pic xD TBH, everyone there except Rotti, Smix and Day[9] looks like the next words out of their mouth could be "This is a clear contradiction to the statement you released last week." | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
they need to get on stage together and just be all smiley for the audience | ||
felisconcolori
United States6168 Posts
Lewis needs to up his game. + Show Spoiler + Jesting. OR AM I? Yes I am. | ||
Simoon1979
Canada5 Posts
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iamMal
Canada25 Posts
On November 24 2014 10:21 stefan16 wrote: James, wonder why he hasn't do a single event nowadays if you think i havent done an event nowadays willingly, you are greatly mistaken, sir. its not like i dont want to work. im just not given one. ![]() guess i gotta be more influential or just be more active all around including online before im completely forgotten XD | ||
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lichter
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
On November 24 2014 12:50 iamMal wrote: if you think i havent done an event nowadays willingly, you are greatly mistaken, sir. its not like i dont want to work. im just not given one. ![]() guess i gotta be more influential or just be more active all around including online before im completely forgotten XD be more funny on twitter or post more selfies | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
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CursOr
United States6335 Posts
on the bright side ... smix ![]() | ||
MilkDud
Canada73 Posts
That is my only qualification ![]() | ||
SWAT-Kat
United States311 Posts
On November 24 2014 10:21 stefan16 wrote: And she's there on pretty much every single event that interviewed players are already very comfortable around her (oh, this unni again...) Since the Korean players she interviews are all male, they'd refer to her as noona (누나) provided they are also younger than her. ^_^ | ||
Zerg.Zilla
Hungary5029 Posts
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TAMinator
Australia2706 Posts
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Tanzklaue
Germany1413 Posts
On November 24 2014 03:30 SiroKO wrote: I've never seen any sport puting so much emphasis on the people describing what's going on, then on what's actually going on. Even previous RTS games, such as Warcraft 3, didn't put nearly as much effort and money into it. Kind of says a lot when you think about it. If Starcraft 2 was easier to grasp for beginners, and more action-packed, commentators wouldn't have such a dominant position. Also, maybe well-dressed casters acting cool are a way to make the viewers forget all the negative stigmas related to gaming. I think starcraft is both way easier to grasp for beginners than Moba's in terms of why things are happening and what the ultimate goal is and way more actionpacked on average than any other esport aside CS atm. casting personalities are important to sc2 since they were attached to it from the very beginning. you could say we were spoiled by having many excellent casters from the get go, and now we expect at least as much effort from casters in tournament than we do from players. i think that's a good thing actually. | ||
usopsama
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