On November 09 2011 10:54 kakaman wrote: What does his comment about joining Kespa's side for SC2 mean? An SC2 league within Kespa is starting up?
in the chat today, he was saying he thinks there may be like kespa tournaments where non-kespa sanctioned sc2 progamers can't play. He would expect gsl to let kespa players in, but only kespa players could play kespa tourneys. At least I think that was the reasoning (I rely on the translations of others--thanks clefairy-- so don't really trust me). He also said people have said bw would die for the past 10 years, so he "doesn't know what to think" about longetivity of the scene. He wants a year break to relax before military, since he hasn't any time to himself since end of high school until now (23 korean; 22 western).
There was something about how he would have continued playing, but only offers was 1/3 his old salary or along those lines. So he says he isn't looking for a team now, and wouldn't play sc2 for a team either. He is having a year off and wants to enter military late.
Thanks for the clarification. Sounds like he has no idea what he wants to do, since he said he would play SC2 all day long yesterday.
Also, a 1/3 reduction in salary seems like a slap in the face, especially since everyone except Jaedong got a raise.
The articles only mentioned that members of the dream team got a raise. The rest who were drafted probably didn't. Hyun was on 20k and teams thought that was too expensive too.
HiyA said that the salaries found in articles are usually wrong so how much Hyun gets isn't really known.
On November 09 2011 13:22 Sawamura wrote: What song was playing in the background when he was talking about team liquid ?
On November 09 2011 10:54 kakaman wrote: What does his comment about joining Kespa's side for SC2 mean? An SC2 league within Kespa is starting up?
in the chat today, he was saying he thinks there may be like kespa tournaments where non-kespa sanctioned sc2 progamers can't play. He would expect gsl to let kespa players in, but only kespa players could play kespa tourneys. At least I think that was the reasoning (I rely on the translations of others--thanks clefairy-- so don't really trust me). He also said people have said bw would die for the past 10 years, so he "doesn't know what to think" about longetivity of the scene. He wants a year break to relax before military, since he hasn't any time to himself since end of high school until now (23 korean; 22 western).
There was something about how he would have continued playing, but only offers was 1/3 his old salary or along those lines. So he says he isn't looking for a team now, and wouldn't play sc2 for a team either. He is having a year off and wants to enter military late.
Thanks for the clarification. Sounds like he has no idea what he wants to do, since he said he would play SC2 all day long yesterday.
Also, a 1/3 reduction in salary seems like a slap in the face, especially since everyone except Jaedong got a raise.
The articles only mentioned that members of the dream team got a raise. The rest who were drafted probably didn't. Hyun was on 20k and teams thought that was too expensive too.
HiyA said that the salaries found in articles are usually wrong so how much Hyun gets isn't really known.
On November 09 2011 13:39 Clefairy wrote: He'll probably go for longer since he's getting a webcam next month so that he can do something similar to the Terror cam
ok, thanks for the updates. I fell asleep after 3am so I missed out on a lot.
Ahhhh, I'm so jealous of all of you who were there when Hiya said hi to TL. XD He seems so cool! And he definitely deserved an explosive welcome from the chat. ^_^
On November 09 2011 13:39 deafhobbit wrote: Good God those mechanics - anyone questioning whether or not BW players who switch will dominate Sc2 should watch these games.
hiya's not even known for his mechanics - jaedong flash bisu hero baby are known to be a level above him and most other progamers
On November 09 2011 13:39 deafhobbit wrote: Good God those mechanics - anyone questioning whether or not BW players who switch will dominate Sc2 should watch these games.
hiya's not even known for his mechanics - jaedong flash bisu hero baby are known to be a level above him and most other progamers
hiya so gud tho
I know, but the general consensus of the Sc2 community seems to be that JD, Flash, Bisu, and other S class players are destined to dominate if they switch, but that average BW players won't have an advantage.
On November 09 2011 14:21 deafhobbit wrote: When does he usually stream?
The last couple of days he has been streaming at nighttime-morning Korean time. Something like 16:00 GMT (+00:00) to 23:00 GMT (+00:00), but he talked about starting earlier if he doesn't go out. He did talk about starting at 12:30 GMT (+00:00) yesterday so maybe he will come online around that time on some days. Usually he mostly talks gossip and does Q&A (with Korean chat) in the last couple of hours of his streaming sessions (and some strategy mixed in, but not a lot).
On November 09 2011 12:22 Motivate wrote: Looks like he's almost certainly gonna retire then. It surprises me that 2/3 of his original salary was enough to make him not want a team again, but I'm guessing he was already unhappy with his old salary and maybe he doesn't enjoy the life of a progamer.
His salary was $100k for 2 year.
$50k for 1 year.
2/3 would be $70k for 2 year?
$35k for 1 year?
definitely not good enough for HiyA.
To be honest,he has better chance for making more money in Starcraft 2.
On November 09 2011 12:22 Motivate wrote: Looks like he's almost certainly gonna retire then. It surprises me that 2/3 of his original salary was enough to make him not want a team again, but I'm guessing he was already unhappy with his old salary and maybe he doesn't enjoy the life of a progamer.
His salary was $100k for 2 year.
$50k for 1 year.
2/3 would be $70k for 2 year?
$35k for 1 year?
definitely not good enough for HiyA.
To be honest,he has better chance for making more money in Starcraft 2.
Not really.
It depends on results, really. For the Koreans, most of them do make quite a bit less than $35k -- $35k would be a godsend for a lot of them, I feel -- but a few of the top, top players are individually sponsored, and I imagine those sums are decently respectable.