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On January 16 2015 02:43 OtherWorld wrote:Show nested quote +On January 16 2015 01:03 Woosung wrote:On January 15 2015 23:56 FeyFey wrote:On January 15 2015 23:30 Veriol wrote: When i see how fast Kespa turned things around I wonder where SC2 would be if they were here from start well they probably wouldn't have tried to kill Sc2 in the beginning if they would have switched right away. So I guess Sc2 in Korea would be better off. It is good to see them make up for what they did around WoL, even though they only do it for their own benefit. But judging from what they tried when they did come over to Sc2. They would have shut down Gom hard and we would have no english streams and no Koreans coming over to international events. I am pretty egoistic though so I dislike this Korea centric development greatly that they enforce. So my bias is easily explained. I understand where you're coming from, but what exactly have the German eSports Association done for eSports in Asia? GeSPA allowed inferior Korean players like Patience to come and get wrecked by true EPS heroes like HasuObs, whose skill is ten times higher than any silly GSL champion. I wouldn't mess with a 6 time ESP champion either
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On January 16 2015 02:39 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:So is it officially NSSL now? Or are we gonna try 3 or 4 more acronyms until something finally sticks?  NSL fits nicely Naver Starleague
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On January 16 2015 02:43 OtherWorld wrote:Show nested quote +On January 16 2015 01:03 Woosung wrote:On January 15 2015 23:56 FeyFey wrote:On January 15 2015 23:30 Veriol wrote: When i see how fast Kespa turned things around I wonder where SC2 would be if they were here from start well they probably wouldn't have tried to kill Sc2 in the beginning if they would have switched right away. So I guess Sc2 in Korea would be better off. It is good to see them make up for what they did around WoL, even though they only do it for their own benefit. But judging from what they tried when they did come over to Sc2. They would have shut down Gom hard and we would have no english streams and no Koreans coming over to international events. I am pretty egoistic though so I dislike this Korea centric development greatly that they enforce. So my bias is easily explained. I understand where you're coming from, but what exactly have the German eSports Association done for eSports in Asia? GeSPA allowed inferior Korean players like Patience to come and get wrecked by true EPS heroes like HasuObs, whose skill is ten times higher than any silly GSL champion.
All praise our gods, the champions, the legends, the only real "Manschaft": In the captain position, the Macro king, the undisputed king of EPS, with his ear for gossip and his eyes set on more EPS titles, it isssssss : DDdddDDDDennis "HasuObs" SchneiderRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrRR
As the last standing wall for any inferior foreign entity, the rocking enforcerer, the Messi of the german defense, it isssssss; Giacomooooooooooooooooooooo "Socke" ThüsSSSSsssssssssssssss
And last but not least. it is the latest addition to the EPS legends, He is the german version of any hero/HERO/HerO/herO, he doesn't care how many hero's there are from korea, since they're all zergs or protosses anywayss, he is the king of marines, the king of hero's it issssss : Gabriellllllll "HeRoMaRinE" SeeeeeGaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTTTTTTTT
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On January 16 2015 02:43 OtherWorld wrote:Show nested quote +On January 16 2015 01:03 Woosung wrote:On January 15 2015 23:56 FeyFey wrote:On January 15 2015 23:30 Veriol wrote: When i see how fast Kespa turned things around I wonder where SC2 would be if they were here from start well they probably wouldn't have tried to kill Sc2 in the beginning if they would have switched right away. So I guess Sc2 in Korea would be better off. It is good to see them make up for what they did around WoL, even though they only do it for their own benefit. But judging from what they tried when they did come over to Sc2. They would have shut down Gom hard and we would have no english streams and no Koreans coming over to international events. I am pretty egoistic though so I dislike this Korea centric development greatly that they enforce. So my bias is easily explained. I understand where you're coming from, but what exactly have the German eSports Association done for eSports in Asia? GeSPA allowed inferior Korean players like Patience to come and get wrecked by true EPS heroes like HasuObs, whose skill is ten times higher than any silly GSL champion. So you're saying that KeSPA should let foreign teams like EG and TL come participate in ProLeague so that KESPA teams can demolish their inferiority? Or that, rather than leaving NSL open for foreigners to come participate at their own free will, they should instead invite them so they can make a silly example of their inferiority? Kind of like how players were invited by GOM and not a single foreigner ever qualified for Code S, ever? I guess shots were fired, but I should save myself by saying <3 TL and unless it herO we're talking about, I always root for the foreigners. Edit: I actually already forgot how the heroes of the foreign scene were already invited to NSL and all lost in the first round.... I was really hoping they'd win too, but that kinda smashes your post beyond repair.
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Competition is good. Maybe GSL will realize they aren't the only game in town and step up their game.
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On January 17 2015 06:02 Shinta) wrote:Show nested quote +On January 16 2015 02:43 OtherWorld wrote:On January 16 2015 01:03 Woosung wrote:On January 15 2015 23:56 FeyFey wrote:On January 15 2015 23:30 Veriol wrote: When i see how fast Kespa turned things around I wonder where SC2 would be if they were here from start well they probably wouldn't have tried to kill Sc2 in the beginning if they would have switched right away. So I guess Sc2 in Korea would be better off. It is good to see them make up for what they did around WoL, even though they only do it for their own benefit. But judging from what they tried when they did come over to Sc2. They would have shut down Gom hard and we would have no english streams and no Koreans coming over to international events. I am pretty egoistic though so I dislike this Korea centric development greatly that they enforce. So my bias is easily explained. I understand where you're coming from, but what exactly have the German eSports Association done for eSports in Asia? GeSPA allowed inferior Korean players like Patience to come and get wrecked by true EPS heroes like HasuObs, whose skill is ten times higher than any silly GSL champion. So you're saying that KeSPA should let foreign teams like EG and TL come participate in ProLeague so that KESPA teams can demolish their inferiority? Or that, rather than leaving NSL open for foreigners to come participate at their own free will, they should instead invite them so they can make a silly example of their inferiority? Kind of like how players were invited by GOM and not a single foreigner ever qualified for Code S, ever? I guess shots were fired, but I should save myself by saying <3 TL and unless it herO we're talking about, I always root for the foreigners. Edit: I actually already forgot how the heroes of the foreign scene were already invited to NSL and all lost in the first round.... I was really hoping they'd win too, but that kinda smashes your post beyond repair. Err, someone didn't watch HSC. On a side note though, Stephano did qualify for Code S.
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Very nice. Hope sc2 LOTV scene gets big. Maybe add a ladder function with macro/micro teamplay. Easier for casuals.
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On January 17 2015 06:02 Shinta) wrote:Show nested quote +On January 16 2015 02:43 OtherWorld wrote:On January 16 2015 01:03 Woosung wrote:On January 15 2015 23:56 FeyFey wrote:On January 15 2015 23:30 Veriol wrote: When i see how fast Kespa turned things around I wonder where SC2 would be if they were here from start well they probably wouldn't have tried to kill Sc2 in the beginning if they would have switched right away. So I guess Sc2 in Korea would be better off. It is good to see them make up for what they did around WoL, even though they only do it for their own benefit. But judging from what they tried when they did come over to Sc2. They would have shut down Gom hard and we would have no english streams and no Koreans coming over to international events. I am pretty egoistic though so I dislike this Korea centric development greatly that they enforce. So my bias is easily explained. I understand where you're coming from, but what exactly have the German eSports Association done for eSports in Asia? GeSPA allowed inferior Korean players like Patience to come and get wrecked by true EPS heroes like HasuObs, whose skill is ten times higher than any silly GSL champion. So you're saying that KeSPA should let foreign teams like EG and TL come participate in ProLeague so that KESPA teams can demolish their inferiority? Or that, rather than leaving NSL open for foreigners to come participate at their own free will, they should instead invite them so they can make a silly example of their inferiority? Kind of like how players were invited by GOM and not a single foreigner ever qualified for Code S, ever? I guess shots were fired, but I should save myself by saying <3 TL and unless it herO we're talking about, I always root for the foreigners. Edit: I actually already forgot how the heroes of the foreign scene were already invited to NSL and all lost in the first round.... I was really hoping they'd win too, but that kinda smashes your post beyond repair. naniwa who made ro8, jiinro ro4 twice, idra ro8
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