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ROOTCatZ
Profile Blog Joined June 2005
Peru1226 Posts
Last Edited: 2023-12-24 01:55:59
December 18 2023 20:55 GMT
#1
Back home now from DreamHack Atlanta! This event was for me a wild ride full of different, and often conflicting emotions.

DH Atlanta was the first event I got to cast live since MLG Anaheim back in 2014 (when I was still primarily a player), a few people might remember I also casted a couple of RedBull events and did some studio work for WCS NA Challenger in California, but as far as conventions and casting in front of a live audience, this was an experience I had to miss for nearly 10 years - and it was well-worth the wait.

My most recent 'career' as a StarCraft commentator began near the start of the Covid era, when Heyoka (now StormGate) and ESL gave me an opportunity to join the broadcast on 'trial' to give it a go. I initially was hired for 4 dates total, but I was well received enough by the community, brocast team and crew, that they decided to bring me back for more dates, and then the next season, and the one after that, and the online cast we did for 'Katowice' and so on so forth.

As Covid became less of a concern and things opened up, I was invited to cast other offline events, but their international nature always made it complicated for me for a couple of reasons; for a long time I was on an O-1 Visa/permit that allowed me to stay in the US, but if I were to leave, I would've needed to first travel to Peru to stamp my passport and be able to travel back to the US after going wherever I was invited - this process meant spending a 2-3 weeks in Peru with bad internet and bad internet for a streamer meant no income. Second is chronic pain and diminished hearing in my left ear, ongoing for a few years which gets worse whenever I get sick or get on a plane, so I try to avoid planes as much as I can. All this combined with the urgency and short-notice afforded for these opportunities made me regrettably skip them all (until now).

So you can imagine how excited I have been to part-take in this event. I drove to the venue last year and had a blast, but unfortunately I couldn't have my return to offline commentary then. This year, on the day of my 50-minute flight to ATL, I woke up with a sore throat and thought to my self: "Well fuck". But there was no chance I was going to miss the event - Because on top of this being my opportunity to finally cast an offline event, I was also involved and invested into a booth at DH Atlanta for the RTS title that I am Lead Designer for; ZeroSpace - Where I get to work with a team that I helped assemble and features some of my favorite people in the world, working hard to make the best game that we possibly can - this is not a beat I could miss either, not a chance.

So I got up and blew my nose, jumped on the plane with my roomie (Pili) who helped man the ZS Booth and landed in Atlanta; half-deaf and with the worst ear pain I've had in a long time. I then went to meet with my ZeroSpace family (including my 'boss' Marv who is one of my few idols and I was actually meeting irl for the first time). We had dinner, I got sicker, could barely sleep, chugged some night-flus pili had brought just in case and woke up for SC2 rehearsal the day after.

I then got to meet with my SC2 family; my lovely & amazing peers; casters, hosts, producers, Alex our fearless product manager and many others at ESL that I never got the pleasure to meet in person before, like our super cool player manager Betty, or friends who I got to interact and talk to on online broadcasts for years but never met in person, like Njal (observer) or sound producer Carito who are both incredible and brought yoga mats to stretch and do mobility exercises (I briefly joined them once).

I went to sleep because the next day the event would start and we know how that went - the games were AMAZING all weekend long, the crowd was as good or better than last year (which I quite frankly did NOT expect).

My first cast on Friday was a TvT with ZG. Still a little under the weather and in a mix of nervousness and excitement I jumped into the cast and then CYCLONES happened.

Now -full disclosure- few of you will know I have almost no time to stream or play much SC2 these days (because of how busy it's been at ZeroSpace) - At ZS we have our first alpha phase starting (today) backer-kit/pre-order here for anyone interested and we had a DreamHack Atlanta Booth we've been planning for and that I tried to sneak to on the few breaks I had.
DH was a giga important beat for us to show our progress to the most endemic & passionate hard-core RTS audience we could possibly find. As one of the main product owners, I have a ton of responsibilities and an immense thirst for the RTS game that I am designing to succeed - ZeroSpace is my full-time job, and for the last 3 weeks it's been VERY full. That means that most of the SC2 I got to watch leading to the event (not a lot) was on my second monitor while working.

So.. we jump into a TvT for my first cast and I felt lost in the cyclone vs cyclone meta. I am usually good at making sense of what is going on on my screen; in fact that is how I did most of my playing as a pro back in the day and how I do all of my casting (vs trying to memorize build orders or timings or acquiring any sort of what a traditionalist may consider "knowledge"). But I quite frankly, in my foggy state, in a new environment and with this devil of a unit running around I felt like I could not piece things together well enough to be informative or offer much insight - and I usually take pride in that - so it was a pretty disappointing cast for me. Luckily I had ZombieGrub sitting next to me and she carried the cast forward as I tried to do what little I could to support. I wasn't happy with myself, but I was lucky and glad that she was there to raise the quality of the cast. ZG was also excellent at being encouraging by nodding decisively, almost like saying "you got this keep going" which was super helpful to help me get past my initial bundle of nerves. I regret that I didn't get to cast another one with Jess, sort of to like 'redeem' myself and carry my own weight, and help lift the cast and each-other in the process.

As the event progressed I got a lot less nervous, a lot more comfortable and a lot less cycloned in the head, I feel like I kept improving with every cast, and I felt right at home whenever there was a Zerg in the game. I got to do a couple of segments with pros and audience and got to talk to to a lot of my friends and I also love doing that so I was happy to volunteer and it helped me chill and get in sync with the environment and ecosystem that made me into who I am.

I got to breathe a few sighs of relief as I re-adjusted and re-evaluated myself (I can be rather harsh internally) and went in my head from major disappointment in my somewhat sick and foggy brain to re-gaining my usual confidence by the hour.

With each instance of nose-blowing and each Dayquil I felt better about my ability to out-put a good product. Hey you, what's going on, you got this! - I would say internally as I stared in the mirror, until I eventually felt clear-minded enough to share with Kaelaris and ZG while waiting at the desk (paraphrasing); "You know what guys - I know what's going on now" (A bit like saying I know this game; it's my jam, always has been).
I mean surely, right? I wasn't super plugged-in for a couple of weeks, sure, but I've been around 25 years of it.

On Saturday I woke up feeling better and I had good casts that I felt I could be proud of, if you pay attention to the cast you can definitely hear that my nose wasn't 100%, but close enough. My favorite casts were the zerg ones that I got to do with Rotti - Solar vs Dark (ZvZ) and in the quarterfinals especially: Dark vs Classic (ZvP).

There are qualities to great experienced casters (and desk hosts!) that aren't easy to value or see as the audience who can't peek behind the curtains - and they can be really helpful to relatively less experienced commentators like myself relative to the 'live' environment. I've been lucky enough to know Rotti for a very long time now but I can't recall the pleasure of sitting down next to him to commentate a game live, and it was great.

He had this amazing magic trick; what he would do is he would pat me in the back/shoulder when throwing the mic over for me to do play-by-play (which I really enjoy) and omg; it was actually crazy how encouraging it was - I felt like a horse or something and like I was being set free and given free reigns to yell and regulate my intensity however I wanted in these moments without feeling like I was interrupting him, it also offered confirmation and reassurance that; "we're on the same page; this moment's big" and I knew we would both be staring intently and that whatever details happened during those fights, we would spot to unravel and discuss; it was a real blast. It's always fun talking SC2 with Rotti but these casts were really something else for me.

Both of us were a bit under the weather, but I thought they went great, and by the end of Saturday I felt I was back to "myself". Then the day ended and bad news came - I wasn't scheduled to cast any match on the final day. As I was notified, my ego hit the floor and I questioned if my staring at the mirror and telling myself how "I got this" was just a bit of cope, maybe it's what I deserve, maybe I was too sick and maybe I did a shitty job. I asked and I made it known that I would love to cast any of the 3 remaining matches, 2 guaranteed TvZs and 1 very likely TvZ or ZvZ in the finals. But I was told I'd be better on the analysis desk.

I don't hold anything against stakeholders / decision-makers here, I appreciated the opportunity to be casting at Atlanta in ANY capacity at all, but my god did I feel like shit. I went to the hotel that night and I stayed up late reviewing the VODs and chat / feedback for the series I casted - did the audience not like me? Did I sound bad? Was I not insightful? - I found in that process that feedback in the chat was -overwhelmingly positive- and I didn't find any hate-threads on reddit, so I didn't get it, I was still really sad but at least a little more at peace and less feeling like an idiot and a victim of cognitive dissonance, and there was still much to be happy about still - the SC2 event was still awesome and the convention as a whole was great, especially when it came to ZeroSpace and everything we had going on at our booth.

So I woke up Sunday with no fever and feeling physically the best but mentally probably the worst I felt all week. I tried to do my best to add something to the analysis segments that I was scheduled for, I put on my 'finals day' shirt that I went shopping for a couple of weeks before and thought at least i'll get to show that and my deer antlers on camera a bit more.

As the day progressed, my grievances dissipated as my good buddy Clem (who had also stayed up extra time the day before to help me and ZeroSpace put on an after-hours showmatch at the venue <3) finally overtook the goat Serral and would go on to beat Dark to become the first European Terran Champion in a long time while putting his long-awaited extremely-deserved first offline tournament win on the board. I was so happy to see him filled with such real emotion being let out in catharsis for all the hard-work he's put in for so long while managing to be one of the friendliest, kindest people in the scene. It was kind of a perfect ending.

All of this combined with a great success of the ZeroSpace booth that I have been working so hard on had my heart and my head (and my nose, and my ears) truly just all over the place this weekend, literally and metaphorically speaking - but hey; I've always loved a good rollercoaster.

The only thing that I can't shake the feeling of is that I think opportunities for me in SC2 are likely to continue to become more rare, as much as I will continue to follow and love this game and this scene, the truth is I am busier and I am putting more eggs on the ZS basket (full time gig and a project that I am extremely passionate about) - I can't help but to feel that just maybe I overextended my stay - and maybe 25 years of StarCraft is enough (?) I really hope that isn't the case, but I always go with the flow, and the waves seem to keep pushing me to shore on this most beautiful beach.
Progamerwww.root-gaming.com
davetesta
Profile Joined June 2019
United States73 Posts
December 18 2023 21:32 GMT
#2
You do you, Catz! You did an incredible job!
"Oh s@#t! They found my proxy!"
Brutaxilos
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States2624 Posts
December 19 2023 00:25 GMT
#3
It was great seeing you in person again Catz! Rest assured, in the 3-4 times I ran into you in person, I had 0 notice you were feeling unwell. You did an amazing job dual tasking the hosting as well as manning the ZeroSpace booth!

I wouldn't hold the final-day non-booking too hard against yourself. There was only so many matches in the end, and trust me, your casts were definitely on the same level as the other casters!

Hope to see you in future events! Starcraft forever!
Jangbi favorite player. Forever~ CJ herO the King of IEM. BOMBERRRRRRRR. Sexy Boy Rogue. soO #1! Oliveira China Represent!
Nathanias
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States290 Posts
December 19 2023 01:37 GMT
#4
Beautiful read as always. You did a great job Paulo, and they wanted you on the desk because you were the best-dressed person at the whole event. They had to show you off! I think the thing about you is that you don't need the opportunities to be motivated to hang around and still interact with the scene, despite your many other obligations. For that reason alone, I don't ever expect an "end" to Catz in Starcraft. The game would be far worse off without you.
CommentatorNever give up, Never surrender
Gantz023
Profile Joined June 2023
31 Posts
December 19 2023 05:00 GMT
#5
you did a great Job Catz i really enjoy your Cast !! hope to see you in another event !!
ROOTCatZ
Profile Blog Joined June 2005
Peru1226 Posts
December 19 2023 05:12 GMT
#6
On December 19 2023 10:37 Nathanias wrote:
Beautiful read as always. You did a great job Paulo, and they wanted you on the desk because you were the best-dressed person at the whole event. They had to show you off! I think the thing about you is that you don't need the opportunities to be motivated to hang around and still interact with the scene, despite your many other obligations. For that reason alone, I don't ever expect an "end" to Catz in Starcraft. The game would be far worse off without you.


<3 Appreciate that Nate, and you're probably right, I'll be around regardless of what happens.
Progamerwww.root-gaming.com
iDrone
Profile Joined December 2010
United States176 Posts
December 19 2023 05:29 GMT
#7
Thanks for all the casts over the years CatZ - glad to see such a nice person with good results.
Cheers
CicadaSC
Profile Joined January 2018
United States1672 Posts
December 19 2023 06:27 GMT
#8
always thought u were a great caster for what its worth, hoping we get to see u more at sc2 events
Remember that we all come from a place of passion!!
PurE)Rabbit-SF
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
United States654 Posts
December 19 2023 06:41 GMT
#9
On December 19 2023 14:12 ROOTCatZ wrote:
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On December 19 2023 10:37 Nathanias wrote:
Beautiful read as always. You did a great job Paulo, and they wanted you on the desk because you were the best-dressed person at the whole event. They had to show you off! I think the thing about you is that you don't need the opportunities to be motivated to hang around and still interact with the scene, despite your many other obligations. For that reason alone, I don't ever expect an "end" to Catz in Starcraft. The game would be far worse off without you.


<3 Appreciate that Nate, and you're probably right, I'll be around regardless of what happens.


There is a good reason I drop by your stream occasionally and donate and sub in the past while you playing dota2 on stream. Haha. Cause I’ve seen you around since brood war days. You are around too long to be forgotten.
Mostly a troll, bi-polar by design, occasionally brain malfunction. Please forgive me. xD
Harris1st
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Germany6922 Posts
December 19 2023 10:27 GMT
#10
I really liked your casting, your choice of clothes however is questionable

Please do share any and all news of ZeroSpace here on TL. There was a lot going on with Stormgate this last weekend, I didn't even know ZS had an event booth there, too. Since I'm avoiding reddit as much as possible, I don't really know whats going on
Go Serral! GG EZ for Ence. Flashbang dance FTW
Infested.rine
Profile Joined March 2018
33 Posts
December 19 2023 11:43 GMT
#11
TBH you are one of my favorite casters. You have a very down to earth way of casting which still lets the viewer glance at your actual game knowledge. I also like your humour and always think that when you are present I can grasp the game a bit better while being entertained during the slow phases of the game.

Happy to see you in an offline event and hope to see you more!
Gavus_canarchiste
Profile Joined July 2022
5 Posts
December 19 2023 14:35 GMT
#12
Dude, if you learned to love yourself 10% as much as everyone loves you...
Thanks for the casts and GL HF with ZeroSpace.
Arghmyliver
Profile Blog Joined November 2011
United States1077 Posts
December 19 2023 15:05 GMT
#13
Great casts, Catz. You are truly a pillar of the community.

The aptly named ROOT seems like such a grounded team. Amidst the often tumultuous world of SC2 esports teams, you have provided a stable environment which has both fostered new talent and provided old hands a place to lay their head. In the decade plus of the team's existence I have only ever heard positive things about the team environment and leadership. Clearly you are doing something right and it deserves to be commended.

Not only that, but you yourself are an eloquent, well-spoken and thoughtful individual and I have always enjoyed your casts whenever I've had the opportunity to tune in. DH Atlanta was no exception. I'm sorry to hear you were feeling under the weather, but rest assured it didn't affect my enjoyment of your commentary in the slightest.

I wish you the best of luck and health in whatever journeys your life leads you to, and I hope to see you in the SC2 scene for as long as it brings you happiness to stay. You will always have a place here as a foundational member of the community and as such an important part of the history of this game. Good luck with ZeroSpace as well, it sounds like a really cool project!

I hope you are feeling better, and as always, ROOT4ROOT.
Now witness their attempts to fly from tree to tree. Notice they do not so much fly as plummet.
ROOTCatZ
Profile Blog Joined June 2005
Peru1226 Posts
December 19 2023 17:37 GMT
#14
On December 20 2023 00:05 Arghmyliver wrote:
Great casts, Catz. You are truly a pillar of the community.

The aptly named ROOT seems like such a grounded team. Amidst the often tumultuous world of SC2 esports teams, you have provided a stable environment which has both fostered new talent and provided old hands a place to lay their head. In the decade plus of the team's existence I have only ever heard positive things about the team environment and leadership. Clearly you are doing something right and it deserves to be commended.

Not only that, but you yourself are an eloquent, well-spoken and thoughtful individual and I have always enjoyed your casts whenever I've had the opportunity to tune in. DH Atlanta was no exception. I'm sorry to hear you were feeling under the weather, but rest assured it didn't affect my enjoyment of your commentary in the slightest.

I wish you the best of luck and health in whatever journeys your life leads you to, and I hope to see you in the SC2 scene for as long as it brings you happiness to stay. You will always have a place here as a foundational member of the community and as such an important part of the history of this game. Good luck with ZeroSpace as well, it sounds like a really cool project!

I hope you are feeling better, and as always, ROOT4ROOT.


Thank you, I love your username lmao
Progamerwww.root-gaming.com
Ciaus237
Profile Joined July 2015
South Africa280 Posts
December 19 2023 17:52 GMT
#15
I always enjoy your casting Catz, and the event was better for having your voice in it.

Best of luck for whatever you do in future, ZeroSpace looks very exciting.
Personally, I do hope you stick around in this scene, you've a lot to help lift up the SC2 scene and contributed to it in so many ways.

My take on the negative feelings around the event is that you are being very hard on yourself man.
Any decision about casting on finals day to me sounds much more like it would be informed by minimizing risk and stress with the sickness, nothing else.

You're an RTS legend. I hope we get to hear more of you in SC2, but whatever you do I'm sure you'll make it rock.
The time that we kill keeps us alive
HeavenSC
Profile Joined April 2022
21 Posts
December 19 2023 17:53 GMT
#16
CatZ you are the GOAT - I think your personality brings so much and makes things a lot more fun and welcoming for everyone. StarCraft would not be the same without your presence, I hope to continue seeing you at more events.
holdensc2
Profile Blog Joined January 2020
6 Posts
December 19 2023 18:10 GMT
#17
I thought you did fantastic! I have always enjoyed your casting and was hoping you would do some on the final day. You always bring a great energy to the games and I was not even aware you were sick the whole event until reading this post. Even during the ZeroSpace exhibition when I was close to you I was under the impression that you were feeling healthy and it looked like it too. I am happy to have gotten the chance to meet you, thank you for everything you do for RTS!
Mutaller
Profile Blog Joined July 2013
United States1051 Posts
Last Edited: 2023-12-19 18:31:48
December 19 2023 18:30 GMT
#18
I will continue to support you and your role in esports. You are a pioneer in my mind. I enjoy your casting, and I believe your role in creating ZeroSpace is smart decision by the devs. 25 years of starcraft has been great, but I look forward to years of ZeroSpace and some StormGate too
"To practice isn't for you to get better now in the present. Practice will never betray you and will always come back for you in the future." -Jaedong
mr_takuah
Profile Joined December 2021
1 Post
December 19 2023 18:32 GMT
#19
Brother, you are always welcome into the SC2 world. You are fantastic at what you do and are now contributing back to the RTS world in a big way (i.e., Zerospace). besides, check out this BANGER clip of you interviewing me from Atlanta last year and me answering a question you didn't ask. <3 (this clip will forever live in my twitch channel lmao)
flashymarine
Profile Joined April 2023
54 Posts
Last Edited: 2023-12-19 20:49:17
December 19 2023 19:53 GMT
#20
I always like watching you cast Catz. Seeing you on camera with your antlers made my day that much brighter.
ROOTCatZ
Profile Blog Joined June 2005
Peru1226 Posts
December 19 2023 23:48 GMT
#21
On December 20 2023 03:32 mr_takuah wrote:
Brother, you are always welcome into the SC2 world. You are fantastic at what you do and are now contributing back to the RTS world in a big way (i.e., Zerospace). besides, check out this BANGER clip of you interviewing me from Atlanta last year and me answering a question you didn't ask. <3 (this clip will forever live in my twitch channel lmao) https://clips.twitch.tv/AwkwardReliableSrirachaKappaClaus-EUCD6ftdNTt_BZii


Hahaha that's awesome
Progamerwww.root-gaming.com
AxiomB
Profile Joined August 2016
69 Posts
December 20 2023 12:00 GMT
#22
Catz you have been and are awesome for the SC2 scene, much respect.
sc2turtlepants
Profile Joined December 2023
35 Posts
December 20 2023 18:45 GMT
#23
Fantastic job this weekend CatZ! I was so excited when I saw you in the caster lineup! I didn't even notice you were sick - I don't think it noticeably affected your casts. I loved your casts and missed you on the final day. That cyclone match was ridiculous and I think you and ZG did as well as anyone could expect given the circumstances.

I'm travelling to DH Dallas next year and I hope you get to be there too! It'll be my first live SC event after 6 years of regular watching and you've been one of my favorite casters in that time.

Thanks for everything you do!
Yoshi Kirishima
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States10332 Posts
Last Edited: 2023-12-20 22:48:37
December 20 2023 22:47 GMT
#24
I enjoyed your cast on Creator's games vs Gumiho!

As for not being chosen for the final day, I usually assume that they pick the casters with the most activity / biggest following, rather than base it mainly on the quality of the cast they think they'll give. Like even if Tastosis were casting and were both sick and did terrible on Fri/Sat, they'd still choose them for Sun based on people being used to hearing them cast SC2 haha. And damn we are really blessed to have so many good casters when we don't even have that many events compared to the old days.
Mid-master streaming MECH ONLY + commentary www.twitch.tv/yoshikirishima +++ "If all-in fails, all-in again."
EquilasH
Profile Joined April 2009
Denmark2142 Posts
December 21 2023 12:08 GMT
#25
Nowadays I mostly just use TL to lurk in the LR threads. However, I had to login to tell you that you are, and have always been, one of the best casters!

Obviously the players should be in the spotlight, but whenever I saw that either you or Rotti were casting I would get extra excited for the match. I hope you stay in the SC2 scene for a long time still (despite your obligations to SG), and I hope you never feel unwelcome in any capacity.
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