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TotalBiscuit on SHOUTcraft, KeSPA, Blizzard, his voice pack and more!

Text byOlli
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January 19th, 2017 21:46 GMT
SHOUTcraft Kings
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TotalBiscuit Interview



Olli: You mentioned in a recent tweet that you had plans for something big in 2017, something that is not SHOUTcraft. Can you give us any details about that yet?

TotalBiscuit: It’s still in early stages, however we have secured funding for it. It is not a tournament. We have several experienced people working on it as a team. We’re trying to think outside the box to enrich the StarCraft scene without simply throwing on more tournaments. I’d rather not say any more right now, but let people see the results of this work in a more complete form. Hopefully I can have more information about this project in about 3 months.

You explained to us that you wanted to create advertisement space for tournaments – even grass-roots projects – in SHOUTcraft. How is that working out?

It is happening. The only issue we had with it was making sure that we had no legal ramifications with Blizzard and our new co-sponsor, simply because of course they’re paying for the event. So offering advertisement space for other events which could potentially have others sponsors could have been a violation of contract – it wasn’t, though. It’s all been sorted out. We trialed it in December and it seemed to go down really well. So we’ve extended that invitation to pretty much every tournament there is. We will happily promote pretty much anything – with one restriction: we’re not promoting tournaments sponsored by companies that deal in grey market keys or keys that were acquired through credit card fraud. So G2A and Kinguin are the two big ones that we’re not extending this offer to.

Since you’re working closer with Blizzard now – previews for microtransactions and other promotions – is there contractual obligation for you to dedicate a certain share of advertisement space to Blizzard?

That’s the great thing about working with Blizzard – no, there isn’t. They never asked for that. We extended it to them mainly as a courtesy. There’s an announcement released today that will make it seem very logical that SHOUTcraft would cooperate with Blizzard on certain in-game transactions and purchases.

A few months ago I was in Los Angeles and posted a picture of a mysterious studio. The reason I was there was because I pitched a pitch to Blizzard that I would like to do an announcer pack for the game – and they actually accepted that. So they got me into the studio in LA with the guy that voice acts Artanis. I wrote a script for the whole thing and we laid down an announcer pack. It’s got I think over 170 lines of brand new dialogue in it. It’s a really big pack, bigger than most of the others. That will be available for purchase this month, and then you’ll be able to have me as the person yelling at you!

We’re obviously also very interested in working with them on Warchests that were announced at BlizzCon, but I don’t have any information on that yet and I’m fairly sure Blizzard is still working through the specifics. But I’ll absolutely say that Blizzard have never pressured us into promoting any Blizzard products, and they’ve been really easy to work with.


SHOUTcraft is supposed to tie into WCS in terms of context, but not WCS points – how so? Do you want to use it as a sort of introduction to players and their storylines?

So the current way that we’re doing it is we keep up to date on tournaments, and we use the tournament itself to tie in rivalries. We of course use head-to-head stats, the current meta, see if there’s a streak going on, then tie that into the live event and try to give context to more casual viewers. We’ve pulled in a lot more viewers than any other online tournament and our VODs are doing insanely well, so we know for a fact that we have a more casual fanbase, and we think it’s important for those guys to understand why matches are important and why they matter.

We recently launched the Kings Court talkshow, which is a monthly YouTube video that provides promotion for the upcoming tournament, but also includes interviews, statistics and storyline recaps. We also use that to enhance the spotlight on up and coming players. We’re also trying to take a more in depth profile look at some of the upcoming Korean players, like NightMare and DRGLing, who are complete unknowns to our audience. I suppose this is a bit of a spoiler for the event – we have every intention of letting these guys shine on our stage as well.

Could you see it in some way being part of WCS at any point?

I think our format is just too unpredictable. We’ve built the tournament deliberately as the most unfair tournament in StarCraft. It’s a nice marketing gimmick, but to some degree it’s true. We’re happy to use it as a platform to help promote the storylines that are going on in WCS and GSL, but we wouldn’t want to be tied down. We want to remain flexible.

Do you have a vision as to how storylines should be pushed in StarCraft II?

It’s a very challenging thing to do. First suggestion I would have is: start that five years ago. The problem we have right now is not a lack of storylines – it’s a lack of means to get those storylines out to a wider audience in a way that resonates with them. I take a lot of my cues, when it comes to that, from wrestling, which I’m a big fan of. A lot of the ideas of SHOUTcraft came out of wrestling and wanting to do a ‘Royal Rumble’ type event. There’s quite a few parallels between wrestling and StarCraft in that aspect. Wrestling has a lot of ideas on how to get people invested in storylines. The notion is that you use a bunch of different media outlets to build up larger than life characters.

It’s a lot harder to do right now than it used to be. User generated content is in a rather weak state. We’re having problems when it comes to finding a centralized hub to find that sort of content. I suppose the falloff of both TeamLiquid and Reddit as a source for StarCraft content has become a problem. The lack of big YouTube channels providing StarCraft content is also a big issue. I think that in order to really get these storylines out to a wider audience, it falls on the only remaining entity capable of doing that, and that’s Blizzard themselves. And I’ve been pressuring them for quite some time to use both the Battlenet client as well as the in-game client to push out community generated content and also provide storyline updates for a wider audience. And honestly, it wouldn’t be unprecedented for them either. I think the Overwatch team uses the client in a far better way to promote community driven content, whereas the StarCraft team doesn’t seem too interested in doing that.

But I am getting the impression that they are becoming far more open to it through my interactions with them, and what they’re doing with third parties as well. And of course a lot of us have been providing this feedback to them on a pretty consistent basis. But Blizzard are a very old school developer, they’re a huge organization. So it takes them a while to adapt to these ever-changing online media trends, and perhaps embrace content that’s being created out of the house for them.


So to summarize: the ultimate goal is to create a network, with SHOUTcraft as a central part of it, that shares and develops storylines that then spread throughout the whole scene, with you bringing in a more casual audience and sort of ‘getting them started’ on the stories happening in SCII?

Yeah, that’s pretty much the gist of it. And frankly I don’t think it’s a particularly difficult thing to do. It’s just a case of getting enough people to commit to it on a regular basis to maintain a level of consistency. The last thing we would want is to get a storyline going and then having another event contradict it, confusing the audience. Everybody needs to be on the same page. Thankfully there are a number of tools that allow for that collaboration.

So having talked about the organizers’ side of things, what can the community do to help that cause?

Talk about it. It’s really that simple. There needs to be online traffic everywhere when there’s a big deal in StarCraft. They need to be talking about the players, about what players have done. Keep up with current tournaments that are going on. Post about it on TeamLiquid, post about it on Reddit. For anything that’s not particularly dramatic or very funny, the comments on Reddit are honestly depressingly low. Post about it on Twitter or talk about it on Twitch. Just keep the conversation going. Whenever a player does something cool or there is a rivalry going on, discuss it. Spread the word so that others are aware of context. Context makes people invested in the next events that these players are in. It’s so important and we don’t have anywhere near enough about it.

You've announced an increase in prize money and a few added bonus ways to make money in SHOUTcraft. Will that help with attracting even bigger names?

I don’t think we really have that problem anymore. I don’t really have any problem saying it this way now, because KeSPA have run off! So let me be entirely frank on this particular matter: KeSPA was a giant pain in the ass when it came to facilitating all of our events, and this goes back years. The first big example of KeSPA being obstructionist was the original SanDisk SHOUTcraft Invitational. We wanted to make that a huge and successful event showcasing top caliber play in an online tournament – something that really didn’t happen outside GSL or big foreign tournaments. Out of 7 or 8 active KeSPA controlled teams, we were only able to get players from two of them. And most of those who declined did so as a result of them talking to their KeSPA representative, and them saying no. They’ve been really difficult to deal with; they would refuse often for no reason. It was extremely annoying, but they’re out of the way now. We never really had a problem with the top Korean players not wanting to play in our tournaments – they weren’t allowed to. Now we don’t have any access problems anymore.

Online tournaments picking up – is that a model that could take over from more traditional seasons or big offline events?

It could. It’s a lot cheaper and more sustainable. There’s always the possibility that maphacking might be occurring and we wouldn’t know, because we wouldn’t have a controlled environment to monitor the players in. One would hope that doesn’t happen – but it’s been proven in the past that that is an unrealistic expectation. I think we’ll probably go into the direction of more online tournaments simply via necessity. We already don’t really have many ongoing long seasonal offline events, pretty much just GSL. You could argue that it’s been the case for a long time anyway. I hope it doesn’t go that way in Korea – they have the best infrastructure to sustain a week to week offline event. There’s a certain allure to it and it gives legitimacy to StarCraft.

But if others tournaments decide that this – online tournaments with offline finals – is a model to use, I don’t think it’s a bad idea. I think NationWars in particular is going to see a lot of success with their offline finals, and they always put on a great show.


Speaking of sustainability – how sustainable is SHOUTcraft for you?

For me it’s very easy to keep doing this on a monthly basis. The format is nice and self-contained. It requires a decent amount of preparation, but thankfully I have a lot of help for that. CranK burdens a lot of the load and of course he is paid for that. We do have a budget to pay the guys that work with us. CranK doubles as Korean caster and recruiter for the tournament – he’s our point of contact for all the Koreans.

Basically it’s very sustainable. We get good views both on Twitch and on YouTube, we have tournament VODs approaching 100k viewers. I believe each tournament is somewhere between 60-100k unique viewers over the course of its 7-hour-runtime. We’re making a decent amount of money from it. If we were just using the money we get from ad revenue to pay for the event, the prize pool obviously wouldn’t be as big – but it would still be pretty substantial. I don’t take a salary or any form of money from the event other than the stuff that I’m able to raise through my own YouTube channel. I think both Blizzard and TING are getting great money from it. It’s a relatively small investment compared to the number of viewers we get.


You’re now free to give any shoutouts you want!

Of course we’d like to thank Blizzard Entertainment for providing both logistical support for the tournament and of course prize money. We’d like to thank our new co-sponsor TING who will be providing extra prize pool. It’s great to work with them again, they were great partners for SHOUTcraft Winter. They’re really enthusiastic about StarCraft, that’s the best sponsor to have. I’d like to thank the work of CranK and Olivia in particular – CranK is going through some really hard times with his family right now. The amount of work he does for us is far beyond what I would expect of anybody. He’s been an excellent partner and friend over the past few years. And of course big thanks to all the players in our events and, of course, our viewers.


Interview: Olli
Editor(s): Olli
Graphics: v1, hexhaven
 
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reneg
Profile Joined September 2010
United States859 Posts
January 19 2017 21:46 GMT
#2
This is pretty awesome, and really glad to hear about the additional announcer pack, hope that that's something that can start to set a trend for the future.

I really do love TB's enthusiasm and commitment to the entire scene
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The_Red_Viper
Profile Blog Joined August 2013
19533 Posts
January 19 2017 21:53 GMT
#3
I really wonder what this mysterious project is about, i have absolutely no idea.

I also think that getting the storylines out there was the main problem for sc2's unique situation that one country which doesn't speak english at all pretty much dominated so hard. "Faceless korean" was/is a language problem, foreign players oftentimes aren't that extroverted either
But yeah it's too late now probably :/

Great to hear that shoutcraft is doing well though, something very enjoyable and great for the scene.
Thanks for the interview!
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Profile Joined May 2014
Korea (South)2616 Posts
January 19 2017 22:12 GMT
#4
TB as an announcer, that is amazing.
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France1676 Posts
January 19 2017 22:22 GMT
#5
If gratitude could cure man you'll be fine.

Stay strong, thanks for everything
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gab12
Profile Joined June 2016
Poland147 Posts
January 19 2017 22:26 GMT
#6
nice interview this guy does so much for the scene i hope his project that he may reveal in 3 motnhs work out perfectly
NonY
Profile Blog Joined June 2007
8748 Posts
January 19 2017 22:27 GMT
#7
<3 TB
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207aicila
Profile Joined January 2015
1237 Posts
January 19 2017 22:42 GMT
#8
We will happily promote pretty much anything – with one restriction: we’re not promoting tournaments sponsored by companies that deal in grey market keys or keys that were acquired through credit card fraud. So G2A and Kinguin are the two big ones that we’re not extending this offer to.


Buuuurrrrrrrnnnn.

I love it. Delicious righteousness.

Great interview all around honestly.
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JimmyJRaynor
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Canada16665 Posts
January 19 2017 22:48 GMT
#9
i'm glad Blizzard is in touch with the "ground level" enough to realize TB does a great job and that Blizzard's response is to keep giving TB more and more responsibilities.
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Spain4906 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-01-19 23:34:44
January 19 2017 23:34 GMT
#10
I really like TB's thoughts in general but specially about the community, we are having the best games and the most micro cool battles and people just dont talk so much about that, I just see a lot of comments and threads when drama appears (like guru's lifeban for example).
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Penev
Profile Joined October 2012
28469 Posts
January 20 2017 00:01 GMT
#11
Very nice interview, we're lucky to have someone like TB supporting the scene

Also TB's voice is just perfect for an announcer pack :p
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Profile Blog Joined July 2011
5478 Posts
January 20 2017 00:05 GMT
#12
Gotta love TB's dedication
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DeadByDawn
Profile Joined October 2012
United Kingdom476 Posts
January 20 2017 00:58 GMT
#13
The TB voice pack is a great idea. Hopefully we get Rotti, ToD etc. I will buy them all but TB's is the one I will play with! It would be nice to have an adult version
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Profile Joined February 2016
United States17 Posts
January 20 2017 01:43 GMT
#14
I’d like to thank the work of CranK and Olivia in particular – CranK is going through some really hard times with his family right now. The amount of work he does for us is far beyond what I would expect of anybody. He’s been an excellent partner and friend over the past few years.


Crank and Olivia are amazing.
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Profile Blog Joined May 2010
France10239 Posts
January 20 2017 02:06 GMT
#15
Amazing interview and amazing things happening.

Also, good luck crank
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Korea (South)1002 Posts
January 20 2017 02:45 GMT
#16
I don't know why, but man reading this interview made me tear up a bit
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United States3931 Posts
January 20 2017 03:55 GMT
#17
Gotta love TB. I can't wait for the next shoutcraft!
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Poland487 Posts
January 20 2017 05:40 GMT
#18
Damn, TB seems too good to be true.
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BronzeKnee
Profile Joined March 2011
United States5217 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-01-20 06:06:13
January 20 2017 06:00 GMT
#19
Interesting interview.

I know now why TB has spent time defending Blizzard's questionable decisions.
Jealous
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
10111 Posts
January 20 2017 06:35 GMT
#20
On January 20 2017 06:53 The_Red_Viper wrote:
I really wonder what this mysterious project is about, i have absolutely no idea.

I also think that getting the storylines out there was the main problem for sc2's unique situation that one country which doesn't speak english at all pretty much dominated so hard. "Faceless korean" was/is a language problem, foreign players oftentimes aren't that extroverted either
But yeah it's too late now probably :/

Great to hear that shoutcraft is doing well though, something very enjoyable and great for the scene.
Thanks for the interview!

The "faceless Korean" phenomenon is mostly due to jingoism. For some reason, foreign fans didn't have much of a problem with KeSPA players during Brood War in the ~5-6 years where there was at most IdrA, ret, and NonY in Korea. Suddenly in SC2, it becomes a problem and both Blizzard and nationalist fans want to push local 2nd rate professionals into the limelight, then when that player gets whooped by a seasoned Korean the storyline backfires and "faceless Korean" just whooped your nation's hero. "Faceless Korean" deserves more credit, but he won't get it because he took out BelgiumTerran#3.
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Profile Joined February 2014
China1687 Posts
January 20 2017 06:52 GMT
#21
Yay for TB's announcer pack
Can't wait to be snarked at when I get supply blocked
Also a big "Thank you" to TB for working with Chinese casters to bring Chinese players to Shoutcraft.
ClanWars
Profile Blog Joined February 2014
United States330 Posts
January 20 2017 07:35 GMT
#22
On January 20 2017 15:00 BronzeKnee wrote:
Interesting interview.

I know now why TB has spent time defending Blizzard's questionable decisions.


Lol, there's some amazing revisionist history. Literally spent years criticizing their decisions.
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Profile Joined May 2010
Hungary2012 Posts
January 20 2017 07:38 GMT
#23
TB is amazing, thanks for your and your colleagues work!
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Profile Joined May 2013
New Zealand15076 Posts
January 20 2017 07:56 GMT
#24
On January 20 2017 16:35 ClanWars wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 20 2017 15:00 BronzeKnee wrote:
Interesting interview.

I know now why TB has spent time defending Blizzard's questionable decisions.


Lol, there's some amazing revisionist history. Literally spent years criticizing their decisions.


I'm fairly sure BronzeKnee only posts to complain. Probably isn't capable of saying something positive about SC2.
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Profile Joined January 2012
Italy3317 Posts
January 20 2017 08:15 GMT
#25
...such a great group doing always their best for sc2, it's really amazing! thanks to everyone involved (and thanks for the interview)!
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PtyBisKuit
Profile Joined July 2012
France13 Posts
January 20 2017 08:39 GMT
#26
This man is incredible. I think TB deserves a statue between Kerrigan and Arthas for all his work and efforts.
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Profile Joined June 2012
1986 Posts
January 20 2017 09:34 GMT
#27
TB confirmed SC2's pacemaker
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Profile Joined January 2017
France3713 Posts
January 20 2017 09:36 GMT
#28
TB and Avilo real sc2 saviours
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Profile Blog Joined May 2014
Australia3123 Posts
January 20 2017 10:23 GMT
#29
On January 20 2017 18:36 DieuCure wrote:
TB and Avilo real sc2 saviours


TB Yes

Avilo HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHANo
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Profile Joined October 2014
689 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-01-20 10:31:59
January 20 2017 10:31 GMT
#30
Amazing, congrats to TB for once again doing a lot for SC2 really really cool!

edit: TB and avilo are the perfect examples of what you should do to support SC2, and what you should *not* do to support it.. like two ends of the spectrum
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207aicila
Profile Joined January 2015
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January 20 2017 13:55 GMT
#31
On January 20 2017 15:35 Jealous wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 20 2017 06:53 The_Red_Viper wrote:
I really wonder what this mysterious project is about, i have absolutely no idea.

I also think that getting the storylines out there was the main problem for sc2's unique situation that one country which doesn't speak english at all pretty much dominated so hard. "Faceless korean" was/is a language problem, foreign players oftentimes aren't that extroverted either
But yeah it's too late now probably :/

Great to hear that shoutcraft is doing well though, something very enjoyable and great for the scene.
Thanks for the interview!

The "faceless Korean" phenomenon is mostly due to jingoism. For some reason, foreign fans didn't have much of a problem with KeSPA players during Brood War in the ~5-6 years where there was at most IdrA, ret, and NonY in Korea. Suddenly in SC2, it becomes a problem and both Blizzard and nationalist fans want to push local 2nd rate professionals into the limelight, then when that player gets whooped by a seasoned Korean the storyline backfires and "faceless Korean" just whooped your nation's hero. "Faceless Korean" deserves more credit, but he won't get it because he took out BelgiumTerran#3.


Agreed, no one cared in BW.

I have to wonder if it's to do with SC2's younger audience?
mfw people who never followed BW speak about sAviOr as if they know anything... -___-''''
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Kevin_Sorbo
Profile Joined November 2011
Canada3217 Posts
January 20 2017 14:12 GMT
#32
I hope the announcer will have a quote about the gigantic size of TB's donger. It is so cool to see a prominent figure of the industry rattle Blizzard's cage in this way.

Keep fighting the good fight TB!
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The_Red_Viper
Profile Blog Joined August 2013
19533 Posts
January 20 2017 14:25 GMT
#33
On January 20 2017 22:55 207aicila wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 20 2017 15:35 Jealous wrote:
On January 20 2017 06:53 The_Red_Viper wrote:
I really wonder what this mysterious project is about, i have absolutely no idea.

I also think that getting the storylines out there was the main problem for sc2's unique situation that one country which doesn't speak english at all pretty much dominated so hard. "Faceless korean" was/is a language problem, foreign players oftentimes aren't that extroverted either
But yeah it's too late now probably :/

Great to hear that shoutcraft is doing well though, something very enjoyable and great for the scene.
Thanks for the interview!

The "faceless Korean" phenomenon is mostly due to jingoism. For some reason, foreign fans didn't have much of a problem with KeSPA players during Brood War in the ~5-6 years where there was at most IdrA, ret, and NonY in Korea. Suddenly in SC2, it becomes a problem and both Blizzard and nationalist fans want to push local 2nd rate professionals into the limelight, then when that player gets whooped by a seasoned Korean the storyline backfires and "faceless Korean" just whooped your nation's hero. "Faceless Korean" deserves more credit, but he won't get it because he took out BelgiumTerran#3.


Agreed, no one cared in BW.

I have to wonder if it's to do with SC2's younger audience?

Noone cared in BW because it was korean focused to begin with. Sc2 tried to make it global and succeeded with that. It's only natural that a less hardcore audience then is more inclined to care for content it can understand. Nothing racist about this at all.
The sc2 scene failed to build the players though. I mean Polt is one of the biggest fan favorites despite being a non foreigner, it's simply his attempt to be more accessible for foreign fans which worked out. You cannot care for a story if you aren't able to understand it (language barrier / not enough focus to tell it). But this criticism isn't even only about korean players tbh, foreign ones also weren't good at creating hype all that much. There were exceptions (EG was pretty dope, Stephano, Idra, HuK etc) but other than that there wasn't a lot of focus on trying to build star players either.
People care for that kind of stuff though, at some point the game quality doesn't matter at all, it's all about following players/teams
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Sei Shin Casios
Profile Joined September 2014
Germany13 Posts
January 20 2017 15:25 GMT
#34
great interview, thanks!

and ofc thanks total biscuit! you deserve every bit of praise you get and more, I'm so hyped for next saturday!
and it seems crank is pulling a lot of the weight, so a big thank you to him and all the other porple involved!

oh man i want that announcer pack, but i'm seldom playing SC2 anymore so i would not even be able to listen to it QQ..
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bartus88
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Netherlands491 Posts
January 20 2017 16:56 GMT
#35
Really good interview. I'm very curious what the mystery project will be, but TB seems to know how to put together a great event. He's a living legend, hopefully he'll be making SC2 content for years to come.
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Profile Joined April 2010
Canada306 Posts
January 20 2017 17:03 GMT
#36
Thanks for the content.

side note. Does anyone else have eye discomfort after readying light foreground text with dark background color?
JimmyJRaynor
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Canada16665 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-01-20 18:38:24
January 20 2017 18:37 GMT
#37
On January 20 2017 15:35 Jealous wrote:
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On January 20 2017 06:53 The_Red_Viper wrote:
I really wonder what this mysterious project is about, i have absolutely no idea.

I also think that getting the storylines out there was the main problem for sc2's unique situation that one country which doesn't speak english at all pretty much dominated so hard. "Faceless korean" was/is a language problem, foreign players oftentimes aren't that extroverted either
But yeah it's too late now probably :/

Great to hear that shoutcraft is doing well though, something very enjoyable and great for the scene.
Thanks for the interview!

The "faceless Korean" phenomenon is mostly due to jingoism. For some reason, foreign fans didn't have much of a problem with KeSPA players during Brood War in the ~5-6 years where there was at most IdrA, ret, and NonY in Korea. Suddenly in SC2, it becomes a problem and both Blizzard and nationalist fans want to push local 2nd rate professionals into the limelight, then when that player gets whooped by a seasoned Korean the storyline backfires and "faceless Korean" just whooped your nation's hero. "Faceless Korean" deserves more credit, but he won't get it because he took out BelgiumTerran#3.

i see the personality in the Korean players via their play tactics. these story tellers can create any tale that comes into their little brains.. a winner is a winner.. and a loser is a loser. and the game is the final arbiter not some blabbing commentator. when i view i'm there to watch great RTS games.. the rest is fluff.

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DSK
Profile Blog Joined February 2015
England1110 Posts
January 20 2017 21:46 GMT
#38
The support this gentleman is giving the scene is nothing short of amazing.
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verecunda
Profile Joined July 2015
Korea (South)121 Posts
January 21 2017 05:39 GMT
#39
Amazing interview. It's really inspiring, the support and passion TB and his team have been contributing to SC2. Thank you so much!
JimmyJRaynor
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Canada16665 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-01-21 05:49:25
January 21 2017 05:42 GMT
#40
On January 20 2017 15:00 BronzeKnee wrote:
Interesting interview.
I know now why TB has spent time defending Blizzard's questionable decisions.


Great point, what TB does is find the crappiest game company with the stupidest employees and the most horrible internal processes and then he supports the games they make with countless hours of content. This way TB can waste his life supporting and being immersed in total garbage.

ok man, whatever.

TB thinks Blizzard and SC2 are great and he puts his time and resources behind it. His actions speak louder than your words. I pretty much subscribe to TB's views on Blizzard and SC2. Again though, his actions speak louder than my words.

All I can do is buy Blizzard's games.
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TentativePanda
Profile Joined August 2014
United States800 Posts
January 21 2017 07:16 GMT
#41
TB this interview has inspired me to go buy your announcer pack! My first one You are the bomb
Sei Shin Casios
Profile Joined September 2014
Germany13 Posts
Last Edited: 2017-01-21 13:48:32
January 21 2017 13:46 GMT
#42
On January 21 2017 16:16 TentativePanda wrote:
TB this interview has inspired me to go buy your announcer pack! My first one You are the bomb


coming from this, i think ill be a bit disappointed xD
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Brutaxilos
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States2624 Posts
January 21 2017 17:28 GMT
#43
Love you TB. You're my hero!
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twisted03
Profile Joined March 2011
Sweden137 Posts
January 22 2017 21:40 GMT
#44
Awesome to see the support, keep it up TB!
misterxy1994
Profile Joined July 2013
Germany53 Posts
January 22 2017 23:01 GMT
#45
Thank you so much. Shoutcraft is one of the few events for me to always watch the vods if is missed the show.
Drmooose
Profile Joined March 2011
United States390 Posts
January 22 2017 23:39 GMT
#46
Can't wait! This is great stuff.
I have a question...
Adept
Profile Joined December 2009
United States472 Posts
January 23 2017 00:37 GMT
#47
Really really cool interview!! :D
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Oalfredo77
Profile Joined July 2016
35 Posts
January 23 2017 15:38 GMT
#48
The comment about "talking about sc2 as much as you can" made me realize that i barely comment on anything, and i've been an sc2 content consumer for years.
tantalus
Profile Joined June 2012
69 Posts
January 26 2017 01:25 GMT
#49
On January 24 2017 00:38 Oalfredo77 wrote:
The comment about "talking about sc2 as much as you can" made me realize that i barely comment on anything, and i've been an sc2 content consumer for years.


Same, but most of the time I frequent TL where it's already being talked about so that doesn't really help further the cause.
lagcats
Profile Joined February 2016
172 Posts
January 26 2017 02:30 GMT
#50
his voicepack? wth
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