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Hey,
I've been checking korean and eu ladder on sc2unmasked for the longest time. Sometimes the site takes a while to load but, besides that, everything used to work fine.
Now the site sends me straight to the server provider and I'm wondering if the site closed or moved? What happened exactly?
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Oh damn:/ That's a shame...I hope they'll come back sometime.
Thank you guys for the quick reply.
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I had hoped I could make the site for everyone and that it could help me get a good job. That hadn't happened and it caused more pressure.
That's cold. I guess the <1% of players using it wasn't enough sadly. Hopefully this experience will serve him well in the future, though.
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On May 19 2020 06:50 feardragon wrote:New alternative, though it doesn't have all the features sc2unmasked did yet https://www.sc2ladder.com/
Thanks dude, seems pretty cool and full of potential.
(big fan btw)
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In case anyone is looking for another alternative to SC2 Unmasked, there is also SC2 Revealed: http://sc2revealed.com/
Full disclosure, I built SC2 Revealed.
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On July 29 2020 15:24 nahcaD wrote:In case anyone is looking for another alternative to SC2 Unmasked, there is also SC2 Revealed: http://sc2revealed.com/Full disclosure, I built SC2 Revealed. Your website is great, I check it almost every day, The real successor to sc2unmasked IMO.
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On July 29 2020 15:24 nahcaD wrote:In case anyone is looking for another alternative to SC2 Unmasked, there is also SC2 Revealed: http://sc2revealed.com/Full disclosure, I built SC2 Revealed.
Would there be a possibilty of adding API endpoints, such as those on SC2Ladder?
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On July 29 2020 21:27 Perfi2_0 wrote:
Would there be a possibilty of adding API endpoints, such as those on SC2Ladder?
Possibly... depends on the endpoints you’re looking for and data you’re hoping to get, can you elaborate?
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On July 29 2020 21:44 nahcaD wrote:Show nested quote +On July 29 2020 21:27 Perfi2_0 wrote:
Would there be a possibilty of adding API endpoints, such as those on SC2Ladder? Possibly... depends on the endpoints you’re looking for and data you’re hoping to get, can you elaborate?
Nothing too complex; it'd be nice to have the ability to programmatically input a player's nickname and GET their identity, just like on https://www.sc2ladder.com/about .
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On July 29 2020 17:30 SpaceBoar wrote:
Your website is great, I check it almost every day, The real successor to sc2unmasked IMO.
Thanks! I know it launched in kinda rough shape since I wanted to get it out for the start of the season but I’m quite happy with the more recent improvements.
If anyone has feedback on how to make it better, just post here or reach out on Twitter.
Could someone help me out and create a new thread for it?
I didn’t want to do it myself to promote my own site and get banned 🙃
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United States1552 Posts
The guy who made the site punted on paying for the site just like he punted in the top 8 of pro tour philadelphia in 2005
https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/event-coverage/quarterfinals-kenji-tsumura-vs-ryan-cimera-2500-color-confusion
And here is where things went disastrous.
Olivier Ruel, excited moments ago that he could be playing against White Weenie in the semifinals, saw the play develop and turned away.
"He's going to name black," Ruel said, predicting Cimera's misplay.
He did. However, the Wear Away that would kill his Hokori was very much a green spell. Victory had turned to defeat in a single syllable. Tsumura took the game handily from that point.
Cimera just sat, shell-shocked, for minutes afterwards.
Kenji Tsumura defeats Ryan Cimera 3-2, pocketing $2,500 and a seat in the semifinals.
nice job top 8ing the event with white weenie in that meta though
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Damn dude, what did he ever do to you?
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United States1552 Posts
On July 29 2020 22:45 InfCereal wrote: Damn dude, what did he ever do to you?
You obv don't appreciate how bad of a call white weenie was for that event. It dominated the magic online events the week or so before, but at the actual pt white weenie was a huge dog to pretty much everything. the fact that he managed to make it to the top 8 is an even bigger accomplishment than it would have been if he was runnning a good three/four color deck.
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