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ReachTheSky
United States3294 Posts
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Chill
Calgary25969 Posts
On March 12 2011 02:57 qrs wrote: Actually, Artosis first moved into casting for the long-forgotten Ascension tournament (never completed). Good thing it says "and the first two TSLs" and not "and first the TSL". It also doesn't say he "first moved into casting". ... | ||
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Chill
Calgary25969 Posts
On March 12 2011 03:02 NotSupporting wrote: No offense but having a lot of energy and passion does not change the fact that he knows very little about the game and the fact that he is overall a bad caster. Like I said before, Husky is great for the community and he is good a what he does (making videos, promoting stuff etc), casting isn't one of them and in my opinion a tournament with the best of the best should have the best casters. Good thing there isn't a definitive list of what makes a good caster. On my list, having a lot of energy and passion are number 1 and 2. On yours they aren't. | ||
red4ce
United States7313 Posts
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henriqu3
Brazil5 Posts
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Jnai
United States442 Posts
Would also like to see an Artosis/Day9 team cast a ZvT so that they can taunt each other mercilessly about the Broodwar days =) Great choices all around by TeamLiquid. | ||
Brown Boy
Canada39 Posts
I don't think that people should really complain about the casters. And if you are not going to watch the TSL just because of Husky I think that is your loss because this tournament looks amazing. Everything about the tournament is top-notch. The best players from all around the world, good map pool (but I agree there should be one more Xel'Naga sized map) and amazing group of casters. The only thing that will ruin this tournament is my work schedule ![]() | ||
Pheint
United States73 Posts
Plus, how could you not like his enthusiasm? It's infectious. | ||
aeoliant
Canada361 Posts
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ondik
Czech Republic2908 Posts
On March 11 2011 21:27 TaKemE wrote: Ofcause it is to get more viewer but you make it sound like thats bad...? Thats what a sponsored tournament is all about. Well I don't like him much as a caster as well as many other TLers. And to be honest I really didn't expect him to be one of casters. On the other hand if it brings more viewers, that means sponsors will be happier, that means potential for other big tournaments in future. So it's probably good thing. | ||
KaizenOSU
United Kingdom33 Posts
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ptbl
United States6074 Posts
Also, can we stop with the Husky bashing? People should see his recent casts with Day9. He's improved a lot. | ||
skaban
Chile21 Posts
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Jinsho
United Kingdom3101 Posts
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JoxxOr
Sweden1502 Posts
While i dont listen to his casts frequently, i'm very happy that he is able to have this chance so he might become even a better caster. <3 | ||
Moonling
United States987 Posts
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Ruhk
Canada7 Posts
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Seiniyta
Belgium1815 Posts
On March 12 2011 02:56 fabiano wrote: The real problem with Husky is that he talks way too much, once he starts, it will take like 1 minute for him to give a chance to the co-caster input his thoughts. I hope he improves that, otherwise TSL games casted by him will be really annoying to listen Husky talk talk talk; The real problem with YOU is that you're uninformed, and just assumes thing because you have seen him dual cast almost a decade ago (slightly extravagated). Again, watching the pre-mentioned Haypro versus TLO game and Tyler versus Jinro showmatch would be a good start for a good judgement. I'm getting so sick of people critizing someone because he was performing in a certain manner some couple friggin months back and not even listening to somehting more recent to update your judgement. | ||
hidiliho
Canada685 Posts
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SecondSandwich
United States319 Posts
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