I shall pee on Naniwa if I ever see him.
Nestea vs Naniwa Korean Twitterstorm - Page 9
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namste
Finland2292 Posts
I shall pee on Naniwa if I ever see him. | ||
Yekke
16 Posts
naniwa wasnt trying. | ||
Samahoj
Sweden109 Posts
On December 13 2011 21:50 Itsmedudeman wrote: This was an INVITATIONAL for champions. It's an event match as much as it is a competition. This is for the fans who want to see matches seen between their favorite players. If GOM knew naniwa was gonna be a dick to the fans and their organization they would never have invited him. then there's no point in having the mlg/gsl cooperation if they can chose who they want from mlg instead of the placings to matter. and personally i don't care at all about matches that hold no worth, loses all the excitement, so couldn't care less if nani threw the game or not. | ||
Usagi
Spain1647 Posts
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HappyChris
1534 Posts
On December 13 2011 21:55 0ne wrote: You have no idea what you are talking about. Idra had planned to 6 pool on Jungle Basin before the series started because it was an unwinnable map ZvT and it almost worked. Well Idra did forfeit the 2nd game vs Nerchio on TL open. He didnt get this hate at all. Btw im not saying what Naniwa did was a good thing | ||
Kappa09
United States149 Posts
On December 13 2011 21:55 FlamingForce wrote: Yeah, your entire post falls apart right there since that just doesn't work. Explain to me how that doesn't work, aren't we trying to legitimatize Starcraft 2 as mainstream and eventually a real sport. It's absolutely ludicrous if you think actions like this are acceptable in any competitive format no matter what it be. | ||
Robinsa
Japan1333 Posts
On December 13 2011 21:42 coddan wrote: I think it's a tad bit hypocritical of Choya since he is one of very few who have actually been banned from GSL in the past for cheating the system Yes but hes Korean so he gets a free pass. Thats how it works in the community. Naniwa is on the same level on savior judging by most comments. I think its sad that the korean players get as much support as they do from within our community when there is none from their side. | ||
gregnog
United States289 Posts
On December 13 2011 21:53 Kappa09 wrote: I don't get the attitude of the people here. Try to make a real world comparison to main stream sports just to see how wrong Naniwa was. How would you feel if the Green Bay Packers were 0-12 (obviously not true, so can't offend anyone) in the season and obviously had no chance of making the playoffs/superbowl, and then they went on to purposely lose their remaining games by sitting on the sidelines or just screwing around in front of thousands of live spectators and millions of spectators watching on television. Their fans and football fans alike would be absolutely outraged and this would be completely unacceptable. Do you think it's fair for everyone involved with the team or game that they weren't shown a true game like they were promised? Do you watch the NFL? You actually described what DOSE happen. When a team gos 12-0 or 0-12 they start pulling players to keep them fresh for the playoffs. Also the fans KNOW and UNDERSTAND that the game is meaningless, the ratings show it. On the Sportscenters and related shows all of them understand the game was meaningless, they repeat it over and over, barely skimming it over. Your comparison is very misguided. | ||
KeksX
Germany3634 Posts
On December 13 2011 21:56 Usagi wrote: Koreans taking things too personal when they can be the most backstabbing and untrusty people. Like Stephano said, that he didnt trust them with replays. Care to elaborate? What did he say about replays? In what context? | ||
Exarl25
1887 Posts
On December 13 2011 21:55 Seronei wrote: I have every idea what I'm talking about. Idra didn't think he would win with that 6 pool. There is a difference between not thinking you will win and not trying to win. IdrA didn't like his chances but he picked the strat that he thought would give him the best chance and went for it. Naniwa a-moved his probes and took his hands off the keyboard | ||
MarinePrince
United States101 Posts
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MayorITC
Korea (South)798 Posts
If Naniwa wants to do whatever the fuck he wants and disregard any obligations to other people then don't partake in events funded/ran/organized by those other people. You can't just only take without giving anything in return. On December 13 2011 21:59 MarinePrince wrote: Sheesh... The Koreans are overreacting. It wouldn't be such a huge problem if a Korean had done it. They're starting a Naniwa "witch" hunt... and making themselves look bad. Don't take it personally, you guys. Really? Which Korean has done it? I mean it has to have happened before right for you to make that kind of conjecture. | ||
Femari
United States2900 Posts
On December 13 2011 21:59 MarinePrince wrote: Sheesh... The Koreans are overreacting. It wouldn't be such a huge problem if a Korean had done it. They're starting a Naniwa "witch" hunt... and making themselves look bad. Don't take it personally, you guys. coca and byun did it, look where they are | ||
KeksX
Germany3634 Posts
On December 13 2011 21:56 Yekke wrote: The difference between idra's 6 pool and naniwa's probe rush is that idra actually micro'd and tried to win. naniwa wasnt trying. So everytime people decide it's not worth the effort and nerves they should be punished to death like savior? Because I know many games where people just did stupid shit and left the game early because they were sick and tired. Yes, "throwing away games" is bad, but it's happening more often than you people seem to realize and it's not THAT bad. | ||
Kommander
Philippines4950 Posts
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Seronei
Sweden991 Posts
On December 13 2011 21:58 Exarl25 wrote: There is a difference between not thinking you will win and not trying to win. IdrA didn't like his chances but he picked the strat that he thought would give him the best chance and went for it. Naniwa a-moved his probes and took his hands off the keyboard If you think 6 pool on a map that's so easy to wall of is the best chance you have you're delusional. He would have left instantly if there had been a wall there. | ||
Teael
United States724 Posts
On December 13 2011 21:58 KeksX wrote: Care to elaborate? What did he say about replays? In what context? Stephano said he doesn't really trust sharing his relays with koreans, since he trust them, and doesn't want them to figure him out, or something to that effect Totally not even applicable to this situation | ||
iNfeRnaL
Germany1908 Posts
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FlamingForce
Netherlands701 Posts
On December 13 2011 21:57 Kappa09 wrote: Explain to me how that doesn't work, aren't we trying to legitimatize Starcraft 2 as mainstream and eventually a real sport. It's absolutely ludicrous if you think actions like this are acceptable in any competitive format no matter what it be. Read the actual topic, plz. Neelia already explained it. | ||
Clefairy
1570 Posts
On December 13 2011 21:56 Usagi wrote: Koreans taking things too personal when they can be the most backstabbing and untrusty people. Like Stephano said, that he didnt trust them with replays. Stephano not trusting Koreans means that they're backstabbing and "untrusty" people? That's just how Stephano is. He didn't want to take the chance and that's perfectly fine. I don't see how that somehow proves that Koreans are untrustworthy. | ||
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