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On June 19 2011 16:13 Broesly wrote:Show nested quote +On June 19 2011 16:06 coLtwixz wrote:On June 19 2011 15:54 Broesly wrote: Please guys, PLEASE stop calling yourselves professionals gamers for playing Word of Warcraft. That game has nothing to do with the word professional. I`ll be honest, I hated it since it came out and i never played it, so i could be just an ignorant hater, but that game is a joke and an insult brought to video games. It's associated with wasted lives, kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle, all that's wrong with video games. Ya man being a practice player or a B team player even some A team players in starcraft that play 10 hours+ a day is never associated with wasted lives,kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle. Hey, I completely understand, of course there will be exceptions in Starcraft II who grind all day without getting better or having anything to show for it. It's bad, i wont defend it just because it's the game i play and love, but the number of these people in WoW is a lot bigger, don't you agree ? WoW is an MMO, id say the ammount of lives wasted on WoW arena (competitive WoW) compared to sc1 or sc2 is wayyyy less. You are talking about a game and a niche within a game that you know nothing about.
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On June 19 2011 16:10 Broesly wrote:Show nested quote +On June 19 2011 15:55 Skamtet wrote:On June 19 2011 15:54 Broesly wrote: Please guys, PLEASE stop calling yourselves professionals gamers for playing Word of Warcraft. That game has nothing to do with the word professional. I`ll be honest, I hated it since it came out and i never played it, so i could be just an ignorant hater, but that game is a joke and an insult brought to video games. It's associated with wasted lives, kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle, all that's wrong with video games. ... can't that be said for every other game? Sure, if you put it in that perspective, but consider this, you can play 5 hours of Starcraft II and go take a run, or play some football with friends, or hell, lift weights like inControL, but WoW is just wrong. I had this friend start playing WoW and every time my friends and i wanted to do something he was "in raid". We're gamers too, but seriously, WoW eats up all your time. Lol, its his choice to raid instances, which is not even the game's fault. I can even have a friend who chooses to play sc2 for 10 hours and refuse to socialize, it is HIS choice, not that the game wastes lives or w/e. Any addictive game "wastes" lives if you play a lot
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On June 19 2011 16:16 coLtwixz wrote:Show nested quote +On June 19 2011 16:13 Broesly wrote:On June 19 2011 16:06 coLtwixz wrote:On June 19 2011 15:54 Broesly wrote: Please guys, PLEASE stop calling yourselves professionals gamers for playing Word of Warcraft. That game has nothing to do with the word professional. I`ll be honest, I hated it since it came out and i never played it, so i could be just an ignorant hater, but that game is a joke and an insult brought to video games. It's associated with wasted lives, kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle, all that's wrong with video games. Ya man being a practice player or a B team player even some A team players in starcraft that play 10 hours+ a day is never associated with wasted lives,kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle. Hey, I completely understand, of course there will be exceptions in Starcraft II who grind all day without getting better or having anything to show for it. It's bad, i wont defend it just because it's the game i play and love, but the number of these people in WoW is a lot bigger, don't you agree ? WoW is an MMO, id say the ammount of lives wasted on WoW arena (competitive WoW) compared to sc1 or sc2 is wayyyy less. You are talking about a game and a niche within a game that you know nothing about.
Well, I do have MMO experience but I gave up on griding MMO's the day i turned 16 and switched to competitive games like WC3 and DotA, then SC2. And is WoW played "competitively" anywhere else besides blizzcon ?.
Again, no need to get defensive twxz, it's just my own personal opinion about the game, I think i have the right to have it.
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On June 19 2011 16:16 coLtwixz wrote:Show nested quote +On June 19 2011 16:13 Broesly wrote:On June 19 2011 16:06 coLtwixz wrote:On June 19 2011 15:54 Broesly wrote: Please guys, PLEASE stop calling yourselves professionals gamers for playing Word of Warcraft. That game has nothing to do with the word professional. I`ll be honest, I hated it since it came out and i never played it, so i could be just an ignorant hater, but that game is a joke and an insult brought to video games. It's associated with wasted lives, kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle, all that's wrong with video games. Ya man being a practice player or a B team player even some A team players in starcraft that play 10 hours+ a day is never associated with wasted lives,kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle. Hey, I completely understand, of course there will be exceptions in Starcraft II who grind all day without getting better or having anything to show for it. It's bad, i wont defend it just because it's the game i play and love, but the number of these people in WoW is a lot bigger, don't you agree ? WoW is an MMO, id say the ammount of lives wasted on WoW arena (competitive WoW) compared to sc1 or sc2 is wayyyy less. You are talking about a game and a niche within a game that you know nothing about.
in wow you need to find 2 other people who will log in at the same time as you to q up 3v3, once you q, if your at a high enough level, you may not even get a game for 20 minutes if your MMR is higher then anyone qing. (this was changed this patch tho so mass qing is prob possible)
@person above me, ya it was played competitiviy at MLG for about 2-3 years. twixz himself won a championship (national?) there with complexity. the competitive scene has died out though as many pros seemed to have switched to games like BLC and sc2 as only having WCG and blizzcon is probably not worth it
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On June 19 2011 16:23 Broesly wrote:Show nested quote +On June 19 2011 16:16 coLtwixz wrote:On June 19 2011 16:13 Broesly wrote:On June 19 2011 16:06 coLtwixz wrote:On June 19 2011 15:54 Broesly wrote: Please guys, PLEASE stop calling yourselves professionals gamers for playing Word of Warcraft. That game has nothing to do with the word professional. I`ll be honest, I hated it since it came out and i never played it, so i could be just an ignorant hater, but that game is a joke and an insult brought to video games. It's associated with wasted lives, kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle, all that's wrong with video games. Ya man being a practice player or a B team player even some A team players in starcraft that play 10 hours+ a day is never associated with wasted lives,kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle. Hey, I completely understand, of course there will be exceptions in Starcraft II who grind all day without getting better or having anything to show for it. It's bad, i wont defend it just because it's the game i play and love, but the number of these people in WoW is a lot bigger, don't you agree ? WoW is an MMO, id say the ammount of lives wasted on WoW arena (competitive WoW) compared to sc1 or sc2 is wayyyy less. You are talking about a game and a niche within a game that you know nothing about. Well, I do have MMO experience but I gave up on griding MMO's the day i turned 16 and switched to competitive games like WC3 and DotA, then SC2. And is WoW played "competitively" anywhere else besides blizzcon ?. Again, no need to get defensive twxz, it's just my own personal opinion about the game, I think i have the right to have it. But your opinion is hilariously misinformed and totally dumb. Nothing says that you have to play 5 hrs per day to play world of warcraft.
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On June 19 2011 16:23 Broesly wrote:Show nested quote +On June 19 2011 16:16 coLtwixz wrote:On June 19 2011 16:13 Broesly wrote:On June 19 2011 16:06 coLtwixz wrote:On June 19 2011 15:54 Broesly wrote: Please guys, PLEASE stop calling yourselves professionals gamers for playing Word of Warcraft. That game has nothing to do with the word professional. I`ll be honest, I hated it since it came out and i never played it, so i could be just an ignorant hater, but that game is a joke and an insult brought to video games. It's associated with wasted lives, kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle, all that's wrong with video games. Ya man being a practice player or a B team player even some A team players in starcraft that play 10 hours+ a day is never associated with wasted lives,kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle. Hey, I completely understand, of course there will be exceptions in Starcraft II who grind all day without getting better or having anything to show for it. It's bad, i wont defend it just because it's the game i play and love, but the number of these people in WoW is a lot bigger, don't you agree ? WoW is an MMO, id say the ammount of lives wasted on WoW arena (competitive WoW) compared to sc1 or sc2 is wayyyy less. You are talking about a game and a niche within a game that you know nothing about. Well, I do have MMO experience but I gave up on griding MMO's the day i turned 16 and switched to competitive games like WC3 and DotA, then SC2. And is WoW played "competitively" anywhere else besides blizzcon ?. Again, no need to get defensive twxz, it's just my own personal opinion about the game, I think i have the right to have it.
Yes, it was part of MLG,ESL, even GOM tv at different points throughout the past 3 years (although it started up maybe 5+ years ago now). There was about 8 Major U.S lan events a year and maybe 5 or 6 more worldwide for the year. It slowly faded away with really only WCG and Blizzard doing events now (although im not sure if WCG is keeping it). I'm honestly not getting defensive about anything and you have a right to an opinion, but you are basing an opinion off the game from non-personal experiences. I'm just trying to make sure you understand a competitive WoW player really has no ties to the mmo side of the game.
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On June 19 2011 16:23 Broesly wrote:Show nested quote +On June 19 2011 16:16 coLtwixz wrote:On June 19 2011 16:13 Broesly wrote:On June 19 2011 16:06 coLtwixz wrote:On June 19 2011 15:54 Broesly wrote: Please guys, PLEASE stop calling yourselves professionals gamers for playing Word of Warcraft. That game has nothing to do with the word professional. I`ll be honest, I hated it since it came out and i never played it, so i could be just an ignorant hater, but that game is a joke and an insult brought to video games. It's associated with wasted lives, kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle, all that's wrong with video games. Ya man being a practice player or a B team player even some A team players in starcraft that play 10 hours+ a day is never associated with wasted lives,kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle. Hey, I completely understand, of course there will be exceptions in Starcraft II who grind all day without getting better or having anything to show for it. It's bad, i wont defend it just because it's the game i play and love, but the number of these people in WoW is a lot bigger, don't you agree ? WoW is an MMO, id say the ammount of lives wasted on WoW arena (competitive WoW) compared to sc1 or sc2 is wayyyy less. You are talking about a game and a niche within a game that you know nothing about. Well, I do have MMO experience but I gave up on griding MMO's the day i turned 16 and switched to competitive games like WC3 and DotA, then SC2. And is WoW played "competitively" anywhere else besides blizzcon ?. Again, no need to get defensive twxz, it's just my own personal opinion about the game, I think i have the right to have it. It was played at IEM and MLG before. A Korean team actually somewhat dominated in the scene, winning the IEM and MLG once. I think there was a korean pro scene as well.
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pretty sure the only wow hero whos good at sc2 is iadygaga
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sorry you cant spam sacred clensing to get 50k in this game bro
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On June 19 2011 16:33 coLtwixz wrote:Show nested quote +On June 19 2011 16:23 Broesly wrote:On June 19 2011 16:16 coLtwixz wrote:On June 19 2011 16:13 Broesly wrote:On June 19 2011 16:06 coLtwixz wrote:On June 19 2011 15:54 Broesly wrote: Please guys, PLEASE stop calling yourselves professionals gamers for playing Word of Warcraft. That game has nothing to do with the word professional. I`ll be honest, I hated it since it came out and i never played it, so i could be just an ignorant hater, but that game is a joke and an insult brought to video games. It's associated with wasted lives, kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle, all that's wrong with video games. Ya man being a practice player or a B team player even some A team players in starcraft that play 10 hours+ a day is never associated with wasted lives,kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle. Hey, I completely understand, of course there will be exceptions in Starcraft II who grind all day without getting better or having anything to show for it. It's bad, i wont defend it just because it's the game i play and love, but the number of these people in WoW is a lot bigger, don't you agree ? WoW is an MMO, id say the ammount of lives wasted on WoW arena (competitive WoW) compared to sc1 or sc2 is wayyyy less. You are talking about a game and a niche within a game that you know nothing about. Well, I do have MMO experience but I gave up on griding MMO's the day i turned 16 and switched to competitive games like WC3 and DotA, then SC2. And is WoW played "competitively" anywhere else besides blizzcon ?. Again, no need to get defensive twxz, it's just my own personal opinion about the game, I think i have the right to have it. Yes, it was part of MLG,ESL, even GOM tv at different points throughout the past 3 years (although it started up maybe 5+ years ago now). There was about 8 Major U.S lan events a year and maybe 5 or 6 more worldwide for the year. It slowly faded away with really only WCG and Blizzard doing events now (although im not sure if WCG is keeping it). I'm honestly not getting defensive about anything and you have a right to an opinion, but you are basing an opinion off the game from non-personal experiences. I'm just trying to make sure you understand a competitive WoW player really has no ties to the mmo side of the game.
Sure, they don't have to PvE, but the reality is a good portion of PvPers also do PvE content and in some ways it's mandatory for certain classes (at least it was when I played)
On June 19 2011 16:47 FakeBoxeR wrote: sorry you cant spam sacred clensing to get 50k in this game bro
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On June 19 2011 16:46 floorboard wrote: pretty sure the only wow hero whos good at sc2 is iadygaga
tru dat iadygag#1 floorboard #1 too aj trolling
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![[image loading]](http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/9321/sword1m.jpg)
what a sick nerd baller
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On June 19 2011 16:47 FakeBoxeR wrote: sorry you cant spam sacred clensing to get 50k in this game bro
Oh man i loved sacred cleansing!!! LOL
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On June 19 2011 16:58 floorboard wrote:![[image loading]](http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/9321/sword1m.jpg) what a sick nerd baller
wait is the sword's value part of the money prize in blizzcon cuz dat sword is like 50k$$$
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On June 19 2011 16:54 arterian wrote:Show nested quote +On June 19 2011 16:33 coLtwixz wrote:On June 19 2011 16:23 Broesly wrote:On June 19 2011 16:16 coLtwixz wrote:On June 19 2011 16:13 Broesly wrote:On June 19 2011 16:06 coLtwixz wrote:On June 19 2011 15:54 Broesly wrote: Please guys, PLEASE stop calling yourselves professionals gamers for playing Word of Warcraft. That game has nothing to do with the word professional. I`ll be honest, I hated it since it came out and i never played it, so i could be just an ignorant hater, but that game is a joke and an insult brought to video games. It's associated with wasted lives, kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle, all that's wrong with video games. Ya man being a practice player or a B team player even some A team players in starcraft that play 10 hours+ a day is never associated with wasted lives,kept virginities and a sedimentary lifestyle. Hey, I completely understand, of course there will be exceptions in Starcraft II who grind all day without getting better or having anything to show for it. It's bad, i wont defend it just because it's the game i play and love, but the number of these people in WoW is a lot bigger, don't you agree ? WoW is an MMO, id say the ammount of lives wasted on WoW arena (competitive WoW) compared to sc1 or sc2 is wayyyy less. You are talking about a game and a niche within a game that you know nothing about. Well, I do have MMO experience but I gave up on griding MMO's the day i turned 16 and switched to competitive games like WC3 and DotA, then SC2. And is WoW played "competitively" anywhere else besides blizzcon ?. Again, no need to get defensive twxz, it's just my own personal opinion about the game, I think i have the right to have it. Yes, it was part of MLG,ESL, even GOM tv at different points throughout the past 3 years (although it started up maybe 5+ years ago now). There was about 8 Major U.S lan events a year and maybe 5 or 6 more worldwide for the year. It slowly faded away with really only WCG and Blizzard doing events now (although im not sure if WCG is keeping it). I'm honestly not getting defensive about anything and you have a right to an opinion, but you are basing an opinion off the game from non-personal experiences. I'm just trying to make sure you understand a competitive WoW player really has no ties to the mmo side of the game. Sure, they don't have to PvE, but the reality is a good portion of PvPers also do PvE content and in some ways it's mandatory for certain classes (at least it was when I played) Show nested quote +On June 19 2011 16:47 FakeBoxeR wrote: sorry you cant spam sacred clensing to get 50k in this game bro 
This is true although most people had certain ways of getting their gear ; )
Also as long as TR is up for the 5-6 months its up most players don't care about live at all. Some never cared about live, and some spent all day laddering. I mean it varies just like any other game it's no different in that regard.
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you tell people to go ahead and die.... and ur proud of yourself for that? i just don't understand. please enlighten me
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On June 19 2011 16:46 floorboard wrote: pretty sure the only wow hero whos good at sc2 is iadygaga
Perplexity (ONEShield), Nadagast, and Noxn are all GM in SC2.
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You are about to understand the difference between playing a paladin and sc2.
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hi read 1 pageof this, like aj all over again llol
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^ lol so true,
Wow become a waste of time after TBC when it only got more broken and bad players starting facerolling to the top (even more)..
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