An article on Naniwa from Thisisgame - Page 5
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TheBamf
Denmark366 Posts
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paschl
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JonB
Sweden325 Posts
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Kireak
Sweden358 Posts
On December 13 2011 22:54 nokz88 wrote: lol like what? ROFLSTOMPING through everyone and making them look like a fool? That's ok in my book. Like playing on eachothers accounts because no one could tell? Its funny how people put Korea so high up on a pedistal when they dont have any idea how the buisness works. Its not better then anywhere else, if anything its worse. | ||
Barbiero
Brazil5259 Posts
On December 13 2011 23:04 paschl wrote: how is this any different than idra regularly throwing the 7/8 (or similar) place matches in mlgs? placement matches aren't broadcast. | ||
Djagulingu
Germany3605 Posts
On December 13 2011 22:44 Sated wrote: Does he make most of his money from gaming? Yes. Is he therefore a pro-gamer? Yes. This is moronic. It's like saying that calling Mario Balotelli a pro-footballer is "overrating him" because he does stupid shit. NaNiWa is a pro-gamer whether you like his attitude or not. You no understand!!111 Koreans never get out of discipline and they never ever throw games either!!111 So, they really qualify for commenting that calling Naniwa a progamer would be overrated. | ||
Lutto
Sweden198 Posts
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nekoconeco
Australia359 Posts
On December 13 2011 23:01 kurrysauce wrote: I turned off the stream as soon as the top 3 were decided . Sorry but the rest of the games didn't matter to me . I'm still confused on why people are taking this so seriously... Some people must have though they would play for real. Most experienced fans know otherwise this stuff happens all the time although it is usually not as in your face. | ||
Alvis
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Sated
England4983 Posts
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Itsmedudeman
United States19229 Posts
On December 13 2011 23:06 Sated wrote: Then perhaps the Koreans should understand that NaNiWa isn't Korean and thus has different standards to them. They should then hold him to his own standards instead of holding him to their own. Holding people outside your own culture to your culture's standards and then crucifying them for it is incredibly arrogant. Naniwa is a guest in their home. Not the other way around. | ||
RAPiDCasting
Korea (South)594 Posts
A similar situation happened with ESV's Korean Weekly, and ESV.Diamond even had the honesty to admit that he was looking into a tournament structure that would prevent this kind of conflict of interests from coming about. | ||
Baum
Germany1010 Posts
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Insurrectionist
Norway141 Posts
On December 13 2011 23:01 Malakov wrote: It's the last game of World Cup group stage, neither team can make it through to the round of 16. Do you ever see the teams walk out on the field and kick the ball in their own net? No. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Germany_v_Austria_(1982) Way worse (in that it mattered), and it happened. Of course, because A: it mattered, and B: the audience was stuck watching for 90 minutes instead of being done in 2, it had consequences, but it happened all the same with no real negative consequence (improved laws of the game). | ||
Muffler
Sweden6 Posts
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NorthernRiver
Sweden107 Posts
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126Q;A1
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Focuspants
Canada780 Posts
Aside from this, there are other things, like betting and such, that require there to be integrity in your games. This stuff isnt acceptable in any sport, and if SC2 wants to be taken seriously, it needs to be unacceptable in it as well. Defending these actions is being naive. Youre undermining all of those that had money and time invested in the game. On the surface, it may seem like "one stupid game that didnt matter anyway", but there are many factors at play, that make this kind of disrespectful behaviour (to the sport, to the opponent, to the sponsors, and to the viewers) unaceptable. | ||
ElusoryX
Singapore2047 Posts
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