NaNiwa leaves Property - Page 2
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Muffloe
Sweden6061 Posts
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BroskiDerpman
58 Posts
On September 23 2015 06:44 Yonnua wrote: Here's hoping he ends up where he really belongs; EG. They aren't as big a name as they used to be and it would be great to see another big personality on their team. Lol I'm now imagining Naniwa as an EG caster. XD | ||
JoeCool
Germany2517 Posts
On September 23 2015 07:39 Muffloe wrote: Naniwa just can't find peace. Is he just going to stream now? He is so secretive lately, back in the day he would blog/tweet about this things Probably because of DH. | ||
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Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
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[Phantom]
Mexico2170 Posts
On September 23 2015 07:51 Shellshock wrote: Liquid should pick up Naniwa Come on Nazgul make it happen! | ||
eeZe
United States54 Posts
On September 23 2015 07:51 Shellshock wrote: Liquid should pick up Naniwa That would really be surprising. | ||
SharkStarcraft
Austria2167 Posts
He did not leave prop but they actually kicked him due to a lack of results. He still wanted to be with them but they ultimately decided that he's not worth having on their roster anymore with him not qualifying for WCS season 3. | ||
ShambhalaWar
United States930 Posts
The starcraft scene is so much more enjoyable with Naniwa, mean this sincerely. I hope you find another team or keep streaming/playing in events. Retirement would be a Nani-waste. | ||
Muffloe
Sweden6061 Posts
On September 23 2015 07:54 SharkStarcraft wrote: Don't know if anyone has posted this before but being a sub and mod in his chat I watched his stream quite regularly and he said the following: He did not leave prop but they actually kicked him due to a lack of results. He still wanted to be with them but they ultimately decided that he's not worth having on their roster anymore with him not qualifying for WCS season 3. Ah, haven't been able to catch his stream that much, so it's nice that you could clarify. I can see where Property is coming from regarding this, I don't even know anymore. I don't even know if he's still on the list for DH Stockholm | ||
Coypirus
119 Posts
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Larkin
United Kingdom7161 Posts
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ShambhalaWar
United States930 Posts
On September 23 2015 08:43 Larkin wrote: always found it funny how major leaves just as many teams as naniwa yet major is universally loved and naniwa is pretty universally hated I think Major gets a good amount of shit for leaving teams ![]() | ||
Boucot
France15997 Posts
On September 23 2015 08:43 Larkin wrote: always found it funny how major leaves just as many teams as naniwa yet major is universally loved and naniwa is pretty universally hated MajOr is not universally loved. And there may be a couple of other things that NaNiwa might have done wrong. | ||
RewardedFool
17 Posts
I don't even know if he's still on the list for DH Stockholm He'll still be on the list. They invited him because he's NaNiwa, not because he's on team property. He'll still stream if he enjoys LoTV. He plans to go to university and study after gaming, so we'll probably have him for a year at least, even if he doesn't enjoy legacy. I hope he carries on playing, he's still one of the better players in Europe, if he could play PvP or somehow get to play another matchup in challenger then he'd have probably have a decent chance to have a run in WCS. He's been tryharding a lot for DH, I'll be interested to see how he does. | ||
[BSP]Kain
119 Posts
Liquid disbands ??? PROFIT! Did I do it right? | ||
TRaFFiC
Canada1448 Posts
On September 23 2015 06:17 x0x0 wrote: Well it was expected somehow .It's well known that Naniwa character is meh...and he has a weak mentality so any real team that signs him will not keep him for long cause of these 2 missing attributes. Still he is so marketable...damn it!! I think he should stick to just solo streaming and trash talk all other foreigners and leave the pro gaming to professionals that actually do really try hard to improve them selves and be better. He is not the beast that he used to be, because of his lack of professional mindset and clear focus on what to do to get better. Unfortunately he is miles behind a top pro gamer at the moment. I honestly think that he doesn't have what it takes to comeback to that mind blowing form he was a while ago. Too bad for his skills and game know how...I put him next to IdrA as an example on how not to do when you wanna stay on top of your game!!!!! PS. I truly was a Nani fan!!! How do you unfan yourself from someone? Makes no sense. Saying Nani doesn't work as hard as other foreign pros is just wrong. Whenever I watch his stream (which is pretty often) he always has more wins/games than any other pro. He has like 600 wins on his main account a couple months into the season. If you look at the ladder now, he has more wins than anybody in the top 10. I wouldn't read too much into this. Property probably just downsizing their roster. Nani is one of those guys with a lot of talent. I expect him to do very well in Legacy. | ||
aeligos
United States172 Posts
This is what we need to know. | ||
Durenas
Canada45 Posts
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CursOr
United States6335 Posts
I put a big emphasis on being mannered and professional so of course, there are some things I really do not like about naniwa's history, but that being said ... his stream is super entertaining and hes just born to play the game. I hope to see him playing a lot more in the booths! | ||
DuckloadBlackra
225 Posts
On September 23 2015 09:52 Durenas wrote: I don't wish bad on anyone, but I feel like SC2 doesn't need the kind of drama that NaNiwaSC2 sometimes brings to the table. That said, he hasn't been very bad lately, but then it seems like he hasn't accomplished much either. So, kind of a mixed bag, eh. Not sure why you care when there isn't much drama in the scene in the first place and Naniwa drama happens pretty infrequently. | ||
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