|
On March 26 2011 04:21 starcraft2rush wrote:Show nested quote +On March 25 2011 19:49 TheBanana wrote: Q: If you had to introduce yourself to our fans who never met you, how would you describe yourself? Write a few sentences about your personality.
Personality should be irrelevant. This is a computer game tournament, not a dating show.
Am I really the only person that thought this was a stupid answer? It's an easy answer and ok if it was just supposed to be funny, but as real opinion it shows terrible insight in what makes anyone care about the results of said computer game tournament. Fans are 100% emotion-made, and personality is definitely somewhat of a factor in that big or small. It's ironic that this answer comes from someone whose personality has a bigger factor in making fans and haters than probably any other SC2-player in the world. Your wrong, I'm a fan of Idra because of his playing ability. He is just a beast. Insane macro, great micro, fairly high apm for a foreigner as well.
You honestly believe his popularity has solely evolved on his skill sets ALONE?
I trust you're trolling. No one can be that incredibly naive.
He is skilled. But no, his popularity isn't solely based on his skill.
|
IdrA's interview is awesome as always.
|
Honestly, I know IdrA is a much better player but anything can happen in PvZ.
|
On March 26 2011 04:42 sjschmidt93 wrote: Honestly, I know IdrA is a much better player but anything can happen in PvZ.
You mean anything can happen in starcraft? :-) I think PvZ is a fairly deep match up, the better player can win it. That includes cheese.
|
Cruncher interview was rather lackluster and disappointing after reading Idra's interview. He gave the most generic answers possible. It really adds so much more to the games when the players actually allow the spectators to get a glimpse of their personality and mind set rather then being boring and bland. Oh well, at least Idra gave a highly entertaining interview.
|
I'm an Idra fan, but It think he may have already lost, because he's not saying anything about TSL in public. Check his twitter, he downplays TSL3 on it.
|
On March 26 2011 04:44 Dac wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 04:42 sjschmidt93 wrote: Honestly, I know IdrA is a much better player but anything can happen in PvZ. You mean anything can happen in starcraft? :-) I think PvZ is a fairly deep match up, the better player can win it. That includes cheese.
Idk Protoss can do some tricky stuff. I feel Idra should win but so many different cheeses and all ins out there hope it doesn't beat him ^_^
|
dem idraviews
i'm really looking forward to see haypro play. we really don't get to see enough of him and ret, and i'm looking forward to seeing how much better they've gotten.
|
On March 26 2011 04:38 QueueQueue wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 04:21 starcraft2rush wrote:On March 25 2011 19:49 TheBanana wrote: Q: If you had to introduce yourself to our fans who never met you, how would you describe yourself? Write a few sentences about your personality.
Personality should be irrelevant. This is a computer game tournament, not a dating show.
Am I really the only person that thought this was a stupid answer? It's an easy answer and ok if it was just supposed to be funny, but as real opinion it shows terrible insight in what makes anyone care about the results of said computer game tournament. Fans are 100% emotion-made, and personality is definitely somewhat of a factor in that big or small. It's ironic that this answer comes from someone whose personality has a bigger factor in making fans and haters than probably any other SC2-player in the world. Your wrong, I'm a fan of Idra because of his playing ability. He is just a beast. Insane macro, great micro, fairly high apm for a foreigner as well. You honestly believe his popularity has solely evolved on his skill sets ALONE? I trust you're trolling. No one can be that incredibly naive. He is skilled. But no, his popularity isn't solely based on his skill. Idra is my favorite sc2 player because of skill alone. I'm not trying to pick a fight or anything, but it was all the hype about his hardcore macro oriented playstyle that really got me enjoying his gameplay, not something about his personality. (I actually find his bm somewhat of a put off).
|
they should have drawn cruncher from his application video hahahahaha
and IdrA saying "Personality should be irrelevant. This is a computer game tournament, not a dating show. " says more about his personality than anything else could.
|
|
I definitely didn't foresee Haypro being a Smallville guy XD
|
Suprisingly I laughed most at Haypro's interview. Quintessentially Haypro; Shy, Short and Sweet.
|
Personality should be irrelevant. This is a computer game tournament, not a dating show.
Haha that made me laugh. Cheering for Idra/Haypro
|
Rooting for Idra and HayprO ^^! Idra's answers always brings joy to my face. Idra ftw haha
|
Q: If you had to introduce yourself to our fans who never met you, how would you describe yourself? Write a few sentences about your personality.
Personality should be irrelevant. This is a computer game tournament, not a dating show.
i think that ironically sums up idra's personality quite well :D thoroughly enjoyed reading his interview, much better than all the "i will try my best to show good games to my fans" crap that we always get.
|
Release the Gracken!!
I really wish that these tourneys could be live similar to what we saw on King of the Beta tournament(that IdrA won).
I still remember that moment...IdrA steamrolls his enemy...and then you see the camera pan to IdrA's face. His eyes flicker off the screen, his head tilts just slightly - no smile, not even any hint of a grin - and just gives a slight "yeah, easy win" expression.
He doesn't have to whoop, holler or make a crazy scene of himself. Just calm, cool, unemotional, expressionless win posture. That's awesome.
|
Idra's answers is the best.
|
MC is very high on himself whereas IdrA is very low on average players. In other words IdrA comes off as blunt and troll-ish while MC sounds arrogant
|
|
|
|
|