Is game knowledge really important for a caster? - Page 13
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FatAss
Germany82 Posts
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GenoPewPew
United States347 Posts
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Beece
United States62 Posts
Casters like Husky & HD while they can commentate quick and enthusiastically on the action, they have no understanding of the game and can't make accurate predictions. Good examples of that are the MLG right now with Idra V Boxer, Husky just literally asks Artosis questions the whole time about what Artosis thinks is going to do because Husky frankly just doesn't know, and Artosis has been spot on with his predictions the whole time. | ||
Shebuha
Canada1335 Posts
But in general, yeah, game knowledge is really important. If there's only one caster, I think he should have a lot of in-game knowledge, but when there's 2 casters one of them can control (more so) battles/harass and the other (more so) BO/strategy. I think Artosis by himself is a really really good caster, and has a great mix of knowledge/hype. Orb is really good too, in the ESV tourneys and NASL. Artosis example: - Not only an epic game, but epic commentary. | ||
RezChi
Canada2368 Posts
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Iselian
United States56 Posts
I think the former is a bit extreme, but necessary for the top leagues (MLG, GSL, so on). That's why we have pairs, however. However, the latter is best for excitement as well, but perhaps not for the reason people think. Some may associate that "Analysis =/= Exciting," but Artosis can still bring some gasps and cheers. So why have casters/commentators that are not fully aware on the grand master level? Because the non-GMs, what I would say is the majority of the player base, can relate to those that aren't so immersed in the sheer details and most intricate strategies. By having the Tasteless, Husky, etc the fans still have the knowledge to dip in from the major analysts, but don't feel alienated. The big reason to have 2 is of course that you have the extra pair of eyes and another voice to share the load. But as far as knowledge required? I think people who are sufficiently capable of knowing basic strategies, balances and counters, should be fine. Identifying "Oh look, he's getting blink and +2, I bet it's a timing push" isn't too hard, at any rate. | ||
Demonhunter04
1530 Posts
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wishbones
Canada2600 Posts
ive seen some casters literally just say I wonder why that probe is going out so soon. Someone with proper knowledge would not say that, instead would suggest a possible proxy, or a scout for a proxy, that would then make more hype during those moments of that probes life. as appose to "i donno" and just leaving the thing be. | ||
tutsicockroach
United States57 Posts
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TigerKarl
1757 Posts
There's simply no justification that someone who wants to do something professionally has poor knowledge about it. | ||
whoopingchow
United States293 Posts
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Yamulo
United States2096 Posts
On October 15 2011 12:15 FatAss wrote: No, not really. You don't need to be a Grandmaster to be entertaining. The best thing is a casterduo with 1 like Artosis/Day9 and 1 Entertainer like Husky/Tasteless. Yeah, but even the entertainer needs to know when he is just spewing shit. It kind of irritates me when they say stuff that is wrong. You don't really need a ton of knowledge just some if you are being a shout caster. The analytical caster needs to be knowledgeable though. This being said I don't have a problem with any of the current big casters, so no I am not trying to make a jab at any caster. | ||
KimJongChill
United States6429 Posts
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Lucktar
United States526 Posts
If all you can do is shoutcast what's being shown on screen, that's fine. Just know your limits. | ||
nt-rAven
Canada405 Posts
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SoKHo
Korea (South)1081 Posts
On October 15 2011 06:03 Emporio wrote: Sorry to bump an old thread, but this came up as I was searching for stuff, and this picture was way too sexy to not bring back for people to look at again. I'm also interested in how people think casters have changed over the last 8 months, especially people like Husky, and maybe djWheat, as well as how newer big casters (Mr. Bitter, Rotti, dApollo) stack up. Well, those last guys aren't new per se, but they are maybe recently much more in the public eye. TB doesn't deserve that low of a game knowledge ranking. Especially compared to DJWheat. Isn't DJWheat like gold/platinum? Last time I checked he didn't even play 1v1. Also, remember HD is still masters. How HD and DJWheat has almost the same game knowledge baffles me. | ||
Medrea
10003 Posts
I disagree in a few places but i really like it overall. | ||
Neb1000
United States183 Posts
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brachester
Australia1786 Posts
On October 15 2011 16:15 Neb1000 wrote: It's only bad when someone acts like they have game knowledge when they really don't. i know who you're referring to | ||
djdukes
11 Posts
1 who knows a ton about the game 1 who will get the information they seem the audience will be interested in out of the expert. Create excitement and interest and dictate the directions of what is being said (keep it on course on topic and interesting). | ||
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