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dummy1
Profile Blog Joined April 2018
420 Posts
December 18 2018 09:35 GMT
#1

5 month ago. Last GSL was his last GSL.
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https://www.youtube.com/c/DepressingStarcraft <- Maru VODs and stuff | END REGION-LOCK NOW
CicadaSC
Profile Joined January 2018
United States1913 Posts
December 18 2018 11:19 GMT
#2
Found this cool moment of his career from his liquipedia, wanted to share

In 2014 Proleague Round 4 SalvatioN (Forte) won against Cure and achieved the only point in the match for Prime. He was overwhelmed by the result and, despite the team losing, he was invited to an interview after the regular MVP one.

Remember that we all come from a place of passion!!
CicadaSC
Profile Joined January 2018
United States1913 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-12-18 11:23:04
December 18 2018 11:22 GMT
#3
Also, Forte has a discord and I'm sure he would appreciate it if we reached out to him and sent a kind message.

https://discordapp.com/invite/s9Bz4jR ,

Remember that we all come from a place of passion!!
WeakOwl
Profile Joined December 2018
25 Posts
December 18 2018 14:10 GMT
#4
I think the lack of support and region lock prevent players who are extremely good but not the absolute best from pursuing sc2 as a career in Korea. My prediction is the foreign scene will most likely never catch up to the Korean level and once the current top players from Korea start to retire the potential top skill level of Korean players will be much lower than it should be, giving off the illusion that foreigners have caught up.

"The Koreans are too good, lets cripple them and then pretend like we have closed the gap."
brickrd
Profile Blog Joined March 2014
United States4894 Posts
December 18 2018 14:19 GMT
#5
On December 18 2018 23:10 WeakOwl wrote:
I think the lack of support and region lock prevent players who are extremely good but not the absolute best from pursuing sc2 as a career in Korea. My prediction is the foreign scene will most likely never catch up to the Korean level and once the current top players from Korea start to retire the potential top skill level of Korean players will be much lower than it should be, giving off the illusion that foreigners have caught up.

"The Koreans are too good, lets cripple them and then pretend like we have closed the gap."

my prediction is that no matter how well foreigners perform there will always be people making dumb excuses for why their wins don't count and only korean wins are real wins. JET LAG!!
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Topin
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Peru10116 Posts
December 18 2018 14:44 GMT
#6
Salvation/Forte i will miss you
i would define my style between a mix of ByuN, Maru and MKP
Charoisaur
Profile Joined August 2014
Germany16063 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-12-18 15:19:09
December 18 2018 15:18 GMT
#7
On December 18 2018 23:19 brickrd wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 18 2018 23:10 WeakOwl wrote:
I think the lack of support and region lock prevent players who are extremely good but not the absolute best from pursuing sc2 as a career in Korea. My prediction is the foreign scene will most likely never catch up to the Korean level and once the current top players from Korea start to retire the potential top skill level of Korean players will be much lower than it should be, giving off the illusion that foreigners have caught up.

"The Koreans are too good, lets cripple them and then pretend like we have closed the gap."

my prediction is that no matter how well foreigners perform there will always be people making dumb excuses for why their wins don't count and only korean wins are real wins. JET LAG!!

It's impossible to determine how much of foreigners catching up is due to them improving or to koreans getting worse but it would be delusional to think foreigners have it all done on their own and the korean scene is still as strong as ever.
And yes - a part of what crippled the scene and closed the gap is the region-lock designed by Blizzard. Not the most important reason probably but it's definitely a factor.
I wouldn't say it's a "dumb excuse" to say that the korean scene was stronger in 2013-2015.
Many of the coolest moments in sc2 happen due to worker harassment
shadow4723
Profile Joined October 2018
87 Posts
December 18 2018 15:23 GMT
#8
On December 18 2018 23:10 WeakOwl wrote:
I think the lack of support and region lock prevent players who are extremely good but not the absolute best from pursuing sc2 as a career in Korea. My prediction is the foreign scene will most likely never catch up to the Korean level and once the current top players from Korea start to retire the potential top skill level of Korean players will be much lower than it should be, giving off the illusion that foreigners have caught up.

"The Koreans are too good, lets cripple them and then pretend like we have closed the gap."


Since sc2 isnt popular in korea anymore, I don't think it's an issue that you can't make a sc2 career in Korea anymore without being one of the absolute best. Just like the community, I am sure blizzard thought about removing region lock but I think it's good idea not to do it YET. Otherwise, the foreign scene would suffer the same problem as the korean scene: there's still enough koreans to make sure that the foreigners that are not the absolute best will not be able to make a sc2 career in the world and also ppl would lose interest in sc2 again cuz its all about the koreans.

To your other point: Of course ppl are better with the right support and Taeja, Zest, and others already said that they feel like they r worse but foreigners would also have more success with a Kespa-like infrastructure. So that's not an excuse for foreigners to close the gap since they just leveled the playing field
fronkschnonk
Profile Joined November 2011
Germany622 Posts
December 18 2018 15:40 GMT
#9
Sad. I always really liked him. He probably was too late to the party to catch up with the support of a highly professional infrastructure.
I think he is the best argument for the need of some kind of B-Tier infrastructure in Korean SC2.
Furthermore, I consider that some kind of Code A must be reestablished.
deacon.frost
Profile Joined February 2013
Czech Republic12129 Posts
December 18 2018 16:46 GMT
#10
On December 19 2018 00:23 shadow4723 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 18 2018 23:10 WeakOwl wrote:
I think the lack of support and region lock prevent players who are extremely good but not the absolute best from pursuing sc2 as a career in Korea. My prediction is the foreign scene will most likely never catch up to the Korean level and once the current top players from Korea start to retire the potential top skill level of Korean players will be much lower than it should be, giving off the illusion that foreigners have caught up.

"The Koreans are too good, lets cripple them and then pretend like we have closed the gap."


Since sc2 isnt popular in korea anymore, I don't think it's an issue that you can't make a sc2 career in Korea anymore without being one of the absolute best. Just like the community, I am sure blizzard thought about removing region lock but I think it's good idea not to do it YET. Otherwise, the foreign scene would suffer the same problem as the korean scene: there's still enough koreans to make sure that the foreigners that are not the absolute best will not be able to make a sc2 career in the world and also ppl would lose interest in sc2 again cuz its all about the koreans.

To your other point: Of course ppl are better with the right support and Taeja, Zest, and others already said that they feel like they r worse but foreigners would also have more success with a Kespa-like infrastructure. So that's not an excuse for foreigners to close the gap since they just leveled the playing field

There's no valid way of how to be a foreign pro. Let's save the scene by creating the region lock and adjusting the scene(e.g. the recent challenger changes)

There's no valid way of how to be a Korean pro. Let's kill the scene by not adjusting the region lock nor adjusting the competition.

This 2-way of thinking is pathetic.
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shadow4723
Profile Joined October 2018
87 Posts
December 18 2018 17:28 GMT
#11
On December 19 2018 01:46 deacon.frost wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 19 2018 00:23 shadow4723 wrote:
On December 18 2018 23:10 WeakOwl wrote:
I think the lack of support and region lock prevent players who are extremely good but not the absolute best from pursuing sc2 as a career in Korea. My prediction is the foreign scene will most likely never catch up to the Korean level and once the current top players from Korea start to retire the potential top skill level of Korean players will be much lower than it should be, giving off the illusion that foreigners have caught up.

"The Koreans are too good, lets cripple them and then pretend like we have closed the gap."


Since sc2 isnt popular in korea anymore, I don't think it's an issue that you can't make a sc2 career in Korea anymore without being one of the absolute best. Just like the community, I am sure blizzard thought about removing region lock but I think it's good idea not to do it YET. Otherwise, the foreign scene would suffer the same problem as the korean scene: there's still enough koreans to make sure that the foreigners that are not the absolute best will not be able to make a sc2 career in the world and also ppl would lose interest in sc2 again cuz its all about the koreans.

To your other point: Of course ppl are better with the right support and Taeja, Zest, and others already said that they feel like they r worse but foreigners would also have more success with a Kespa-like infrastructure. So that's not an excuse for foreigners to close the gap since they just leveled the playing field

There's no valid way of how to be a foreign pro. Let's save the scene by creating the region lock and adjusting the scene(e.g. the recent challenger changes)

There's no valid way of how to be a Korean pro. Let's kill the scene by not adjusting the region lock nor adjusting the competition.

This 2-way of thinking is pathetic.


that sounds pathetic but if you consider the bigger picture of keeping the sc2 scene valid as a whole than this picture makes blizzard look better again: the question is sc2 or no sc2 esports
deacon.frost
Profile Joined February 2013
Czech Republic12129 Posts
December 18 2018 17:34 GMT
#12
On December 19 2018 02:28 shadow4723 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 19 2018 01:46 deacon.frost wrote:
On December 19 2018 00:23 shadow4723 wrote:
On December 18 2018 23:10 WeakOwl wrote:
I think the lack of support and region lock prevent players who are extremely good but not the absolute best from pursuing sc2 as a career in Korea. My prediction is the foreign scene will most likely never catch up to the Korean level and once the current top players from Korea start to retire the potential top skill level of Korean players will be much lower than it should be, giving off the illusion that foreigners have caught up.

"The Koreans are too good, lets cripple them and then pretend like we have closed the gap."


Since sc2 isnt popular in korea anymore, I don't think it's an issue that you can't make a sc2 career in Korea anymore without being one of the absolute best. Just like the community, I am sure blizzard thought about removing region lock but I think it's good idea not to do it YET. Otherwise, the foreign scene would suffer the same problem as the korean scene: there's still enough koreans to make sure that the foreigners that are not the absolute best will not be able to make a sc2 career in the world and also ppl would lose interest in sc2 again cuz its all about the koreans.

To your other point: Of course ppl are better with the right support and Taeja, Zest, and others already said that they feel like they r worse but foreigners would also have more success with a Kespa-like infrastructure. So that's not an excuse for foreigners to close the gap since they just leveled the playing field

There's no valid way of how to be a foreign pro. Let's save the scene by creating the region lock and adjusting the scene(e.g. the recent challenger changes)

There's no valid way of how to be a Korean pro. Let's kill the scene by not adjusting the region lock nor adjusting the competition.

This 2-way of thinking is pathetic.


that sounds pathetic but if you consider the bigger picture of keeping the sc2 scene valid as a whole than this picture makes blizzard look better again: the question is sc2 or no sc2 esports

SC2 scene as an e-sport is invalid term as it won't survive without Blizzard paying the money. ANyway, uplifting the region lock wouldn't have helped Forte so the discussion here about this is pointless. It may have helped keeping foreigners from Korea but we don't know this and it wasn't implemented anyway, so who knows.

Let's keep this off this thread, it's pointless here anyway.

GL HF, Forte.
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lechatnoir
Profile Joined November 2016
392 Posts
December 18 2018 19:40 GMT
#13
He will always be the best gsl cat dad.

GL forte.
DSK
Profile Blog Joined February 2015
England1110 Posts
December 18 2018 20:38 GMT
#14
I wish him the best of luck in his future endeavours.
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Dave4
Profile Joined August 2018
494 Posts
December 18 2018 21:24 GMT
#15
Can't think of a notable achievement for him off the top of my head. Still wish him well.
Gemini_19
Profile Joined June 2010
United States1258 Posts
December 18 2018 21:59 GMT
#16
Found the game that interview is from

@GGemini19 GM Protoss | http://www.twitch.tv/geminisc2 | I <333 HerO & Trap | Check out my Build of the Week series on /r/allthingsprotoss, TL, or Spawning Tool
Kurao
Profile Joined April 2018
215 Posts
December 18 2018 22:47 GMT
#17
On December 18 2018 23:10 WeakOwl wrote:
I think the lack of support and region lock prevent players who are extremely good but not the absolute best from pursuing sc2 as a career in Korea. My prediction is the foreign scene will most likely never catch up to the Korean level and once the current top players from Korea start to retire the potential top skill level of Korean players will be much lower than it should be, giving off the illusion that foreigners have caught up.

"The Koreans are too good, lets cripple them and then pretend like we have closed the gap."


This pretty much summarizes it. No teamhouses besides Jin Air since 2016, and like TY once said on the ONPOONG show, SC2 for them is just a bounty hunt for prize-money. While it's great that Blizzard and Afreeca (among others) are investing to the game, it seems like there is no "real drive" for improvement, like there once was.

I guess that's the nature of the scene now though, so no point in me beating a dead horse at this point. 100% agree with your statement.
BonitiilloO
Profile Joined June 2013
Dominican Republic627 Posts
December 19 2018 00:55 GMT
#18
i wish sc2 would still be alive and making progress a new players etc, is it really necessary to have the koreans locked? i mean broodwar didnt have that and still see a lot of play in tournaments and stuff, what made me leave SC2 and not play it anymore was the constant patches and not letting people figure out things or do new stuff to get out of troubles in a certain match up... look at PvZ in broodwar... it was a long run and still is not all yet figure it out.
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papaz
Profile Joined December 2009
Sweden4149 Posts
December 19 2018 06:15 GMT
#19
The gap is closing further now and it won’t be long now when non Koean scene > Korean scene.

On a serious note, I wonder with Mike Morhaime gone and seeing what happened with Heroes of the storm how long Blizzard will support the SC2 e-sports scene.
JoFar
Profile Joined January 2017
31 Posts
December 19 2018 10:05 GMT
#20
On December 19 2018 00:18 Charoisaur wrote:
I wouldn't say it's a "dumb excuse" to say that the korean scene was stronger in 2013-2015.


Is it, though?

I mean, the korean scene is smaller now, that's for sure. Especially a lot of the 2nd and 3rd tier players are gone or have it at least a lot harder now to make a living out of starcraft 2. (in other words, they are now at the same level as most of the foreigner players ...)
So regarding the width of the spread of pro players in Korea ... that is weaker now, okay. But is that really the only point to meassure the strength of a scene?

The top players from Korea ... i don't think they really got weaker in the last years.
Maru, Innovation, Zest, Stats, TY, Rogue, Dark ... and your can add some more names in that list for sure ... i don't think it's true saying they are all weaker now then 3 or 4 years ago. Of course every player has his ups and downs ... but overall the level of play in sc2 nowadays is much higher then for example in the HotS Days, and that is not just because the top of the foreigners are closing the gap to korea quite a bit (this especially because of Serral) but also because the top korean players also have gotten stronger.

And always the blaming of the region lock ... Code A or TeamLeague wasn't cancelled in Korea because of the region lock, it was cancelled because sc2 in korea just never was that big of a success and didn't have enough viewers. Making the foreign scene stronger was the only way to keep the scene alive, and right now the Increase in Viewership shows Blizzard has made the right call there.


Drfilip
Profile Joined March 2013
Sweden592 Posts
December 19 2018 20:12 GMT
#21
On December 18 2018 20:19 CicadaSC wrote:
Found this cool moment of his career from his liquipedia, wanted to share

In 2014 Proleague Round 4 SalvatioN (Forte) won against Cure and achieved the only point in the match for Prime. He was overwhelmed by the result and, despite the team losing, he was invited to an interview after the regular MVP one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWHbSfYFul0&feature=youtu.be&t=1m37s

This is one of my favourite games ever of StarCraft 2. Forte played his heart out vs a Cure that was starting his best period of his career. The game was intense and I didn't know what would happen.
MKP played the next game terribly.
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Argonauta
Profile Joined July 2016
Spain4967 Posts
December 19 2018 21:22 GMT
#22
It was a pleasure see you play Forte, thanks for giving it all for the game we love. Hope you find good in life
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DieuCure
Profile Joined January 2017
France3713 Posts
December 21 2018 01:01 GMT
#23
RO32 was way better back then, but ro8 is better nowadays imo.

And i dont see where the gap closed between 2016 and 2018 between top kr and top for except for Serral ( none of the EU/AM Terran are able to match the top KR T )
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ParksonVN
Profile Joined October 2015
Australia370 Posts
Last Edited: 2018-12-21 15:18:52
December 21 2018 15:16 GMT
#24
Even though the Korean scene is getting worse and worse, some people still say that top Korean are not weaker than before. Dude, think logically, do you really believe that top guys of a much more competitive scene are actually worse than a dead scene? Do you really think that guys like Maru and TY, after a long time being losers in big tournaments suddenly became gods and won titles? Nah, the rest are just becoming weaker, i see that in their mechanic as well as strategies and preparation. Watch their streams and you too can see that, they play carelessly.
Elentos
Profile Blog Joined February 2015
55573 Posts
December 21 2018 15:38 GMT
#25
Gosh you just gotta hate those losers who only won 2 Korean leagues during the KeSPA era.
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Shathe
Profile Joined July 2017
Hungary422 Posts
December 22 2018 19:32 GMT
#26
Wish the best for you Forte! Sorry to see young Koreans leave.
Howard_Kao
Profile Joined September 2018
China261 Posts
December 26 2018 10:06 GMT
#27
Happy birthday, young man. glhf
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RealityTheGreat
Profile Joined January 2018
China564 Posts
December 26 2018 10:57 GMT
#28
Happy birthday
Betrayed, forgotten, abandoned.
zealotstim
Profile Joined February 2015
United States455 Posts
December 26 2018 13:53 GMT
#29
I hope he has a good retirement. I liked watching him play.
TelecoM
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
United States10720 Posts
December 27 2018 15:47 GMT
#30
Wish the best of luck to Forte in the future, he was an interesting BW player to watch as well back in the day as well, if he is the same Forte from BW.
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fishjie
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States1519 Posts
December 27 2018 19:13 GMT
#31
region lock destroyed scene in korea. foreigners can compete in gsl but koreans can't take foreigner lunch money in oversea weekenders. meanwhile region lock isn't even needed since foreigners have closed the gap. was very disappointed on pylon show when the hosts weren't even considering it from this angle and still supported region lock.
Xain0n
Profile Joined November 2018
Italy3963 Posts
January 22 2019 04:41 GMT
#32
I just found him streaming!
I thought he was playing Brood War at first but instead it was some amazing Proleague simulator(someway similar to Football manager); he was playing as CJ Entus and enjoying himself
jpg06051992
Profile Joined July 2015
United States580 Posts
January 22 2019 05:57 GMT
#33
On December 19 2018 19:05 JoFar wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 19 2018 00:18 Charoisaur wrote:
I wouldn't say it's a "dumb excuse" to say that the korean scene was stronger in 2013-2015.


Is it, though?

I mean, the korean scene is smaller now, that's for sure. Especially a lot of the 2nd and 3rd tier players are gone or have it at least a lot harder now to make a living out of starcraft 2. (in other words, they are now at the same level as most of the foreigner players ...)
So regarding the width of the spread of pro players in Korea ... that is weaker now, okay. But is that really the only point to meassure the strength of a scene?

The top players from Korea ... i don't think they really got weaker in the last years.
Maru, Innovation, Zest, Stats, TY, Rogue, Dark ... and your can add some more names in that list for sure ... i don't think it's true saying they are all weaker now then 3 or 4 years ago. Of course every player has his ups and downs ... but overall the level of play in sc2 nowadays is much higher then for example in the HotS Days, and that is not just because the top of the foreigners are closing the gap to korea quite a bit (this especially because of Serral) but also because the top korean players also have gotten stronger.

And always the blaming of the region lock ... Code A or TeamLeague wasn't cancelled in Korea because of the region lock, it was cancelled because sc2 in korea just never was that big of a success and didn't have enough viewers. Making the foreign scene stronger was the only way to keep the scene alive, and right now the Increase in Viewership shows Blizzard has made the right call there.

Gotta kinda agree with you on this man.



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