NSL is a Chinese Starcraft II League held by NeoTV. Top 16 Starcraft II players in China gather at Shanghai to compete for the Championship and seeds for WCG China qualifier.
stream start@ March 30th 12:00CEST 19:00 KST 06:00EDT
League Information Organizer: NeoTV Server: China Event Type: Offline Location: China Format: Round Robin Groups + Playoffs Prize pool: ¥83000=$13000 Start Date: 2012-03-22 End Date: 2012-04-15 Links: http://sc2.neotv.cn/nsl/ (language:chinese)
Players today(March 30th):
CLC.kingcn vs. tyloo.Jim BO3 IG.xy vs. WE.LoveCD BO3 Panda.Tudouming vs. Legacy.Ezrc BO3 Dream.F91 vs. tyloo.Infi BO3
On March 30 2012 15:09 Bagration wrote: It's just like GSL! Will English streams be available to foreign viewers? I would definitely watch whenever I can.
On March 30 2012 15:09 Bagration wrote: It's just like GSL! Will English streams be available to foreign viewers? I would definitely watch whenever I can.
Except GSL actually has elite programmers. The Chinese have pretty much under preformed (putting it nicely) or came in extremely overrated to foreign tournaments. Not sure what all the hype is since they have yet to prove much of anything really. Not trying to be harsh just honest.
On March 30 2012 15:09 Bagration wrote: It's just like GSL! Will English streams be available to foreign viewers? I would definitely watch whenever I can.
Except GSL actually has elite programmers. The Chinese have pretty much under preformed (putting it nicely) or came in extremely overrated to foreign tournaments. Not sure what all the hype is since they have yet to prove much of anything really. Not trying to be harsh just honest.
On March 30 2012 15:09 Bagration wrote: It's just like GSL! Will English streams be available to foreign viewers? I would definitely watch whenever I can.
Except GSL actually has elite programmers. The Chinese have pretty much under preformed (putting it nicely) or came in extremely overrated to foreign tournaments. Not sure what all the hype is since they have yet to prove much of anything really. Not trying to be harsh just honest.
Sc2 is not popular in China at all,compares to DOTA & LOL ,or other online games.
NSL has no sponsors,high quality stream for free,it's means there's no direct income.China is a developing country yet,but in megacity Shanghai, providing board and lodging for players is more expensive than other areas in china.So much difficulties have to deal.Surprisely, Neotv's stuff made it real.I'm not one of them,just as a Sc2 fan,really thanks and admire for their courage and works.
all these 16 players are KR server GM or master top 100(ladder point 1000+).Several players capable to be Grandmaster top20 or better. I'm sure NSL won't be worthless for viewers.
On March 30 2012 15:09 Bagration wrote: It's just like GSL! Will English streams be available to foreign viewers? I would definitely watch whenever I can.
Except GSL actually has elite programmers. The Chinese have pretty much under preformed (putting it nicely) or came in extremely overrated to foreign tournaments. Not sure what all the hype is since they have yet to prove much of anything really. Not trying to be harsh just honest.
the only tournament chinese have underperformed in is IEM guangzhou, they did better than any other foreigners in pretty much all the other tournaments.
hope more foreign friends could pay attemtion to Chinese starcraft2 league.in fact some chinese pro players have reached the top 50 of korean ladder, they will play amazingly, I believe
NSL have pretty nice games. I couldn't watch it live but is there vods available? Cause i saw 1 on youtube on the previous threads, it would be good if someone can link me to those vids.
On March 30 2012 20:00 warcralft wrote: NSL have pretty nice games. I couldn't watch it live but is there vods available? Cause i saw 1 on youtube on the previous threads, it would be good if someone can link me to those vids.
NSL is a Chinese Starcraft II League held by NeoTV. Top 16 Starcraft II players in China gather at Shanghai to compete for the Championship and seeds for WCG China qualifier.