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China6323 Posts
First blog goes to my own country!
Back to almost a year ago, when xiaOt, LoveTT, Lovecd and alike are tearing Americans, Europeans, even some Koreans apart in StarsWar 6 brackets, an idea comes to my mind that it would be sweet if the whole Chinese scene gets some light on Teamliquid. But working in a Chinese esports web media means you don't really have that much spare time to build up such a piece of work with enormous amount of information. And even worse, after all that spot light granted by StarsWar 6 and great Western casting exposure thanks to lovely Diamond (which was iCCup.Diamond back then), the whole Chinese scene fell into a huge slump, as you might aware of in IEM Guangzhou and other online events, so the idea was some kind of abandoned and forgotten, since it would not be a good time. Until now.
After the announcement of iG to Korea and Code A spots, and the astonishing WCG results, I think it is now a good time to introduce the Chinese scene to teamliquid and the whole eastern world, just like what it was 9 months ago. On the other hand, I changed my job to work for a gaming magazine last November, and will be wrapping up my year-end work, getting ready for Chinese new year vacation, it means I will have at least like 10 days of free time to do what I want, it could not be a better time, it's now or never.
It will be a giant amount of work to set it up and fill in any information you wanna know and I can find, I can't promise when this will be finished, but I promise it will be finished. If you could offer me some nice help I will be very happy to hear that, and if not, please tell me(in the replies) what do you want to know about the mysterious sleeping dragon, I'll see what I can do with it.
And a side note: I will get a little start by posting some G-League season 3 finals around here, which takes place this weekend, with Lovecd and Xigua dueling it out in Starcraft 2 finals, chances are I can meet and interview Sase if he did not leave China!
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Are there any good chinese terran players?
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On January 05 2012 01:09 Mattchew wrote: Are there any good chinese terran players?
Loner was good, but he hasn't done anything big since the first sc2 blizzcon.
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TyLoo.infi was world rank 1 and beated some big names, dont know now. Also if their wc3 players switched full time to sc2 I think they could pair Koreans
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On January 05 2012 01:23 chesshaha wrote:Show nested quote +On January 05 2012 01:09 Mattchew wrote: Are there any good chinese terran players? Lonerwas good, but he hasn't done anything big since the first sc2 blizzcon.
Oh man, i almost forget about Loner, he was scary T back there, i just dont remember what happened to him, that guy was hardwoking.
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On January 05 2012 03:02 Greem wrote:Show nested quote +On January 05 2012 01:23 chesshaha wrote:On January 05 2012 01:09 Mattchew wrote: Are there any good chinese terran players? Lonerwas good, but he hasn't done anything big since the first sc2 blizzcon. Oh man, i almost forget about Loner, he was scary T back there, i just dont remember what happened to him, that guy was hardwoking. what did happen to him?
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China6323 Posts
Loner is still active in competetive, his play is still solid and macro style, but problem is he only plays well when he is solid, if it comes to tricky builds he is not good at it, and as you know, you can't beat another tip top player with only solid macro now.
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What ever happened to Pj and Legend? old BW pros, did they stop playing all together?
Would be nice to have an explaination of forums, prominent clans etc...
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On January 05 2012 02:35 Nawe wrote: TyLoo.infi was world rank 1 and beated some big names, dont know now. Also if their wc3 players switched full time to sc2 I think they could pair Koreans
TH000 <3 My favourite pro gamer of all time besides NaDa
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On January 05 2012 14:21 haduken wrote: What ever happened to Pj and Legend? old BW pros, did they stop playing all together?
Would be nice to have an explaination of forums, prominent clans etc...
Both retired from gaming.
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yeah but what are they doing now?
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On January 05 2012 16:13 haduken wrote: yeah but what are they doing now?
Pj got married, Legend plays poker. I don't know about Pj's current occupation.
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Yeah I really want to see some more stuff from china.
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