It's not about NightEnd... It's just because lag seems that decided that game... Same with the Nani and Grubby complains... anyway...
[IEM] Kiev - Day 1 - Page 132
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_Galad_
Greece184 Posts
It's not about NightEnd... It's just because lag seems that decided that game... Same with the Nani and Grubby complains... anyway... | ||
satik
Czech Republic12 Posts
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marvellosity
United Kingdom36156 Posts
On January 20 2012 06:32 aTnClouD wrote: I'm sorry to say this and I really hate to do it, but this IEM so far has been a fucking joke. Players have practiced so much for it and they cant play like they would because it lags like hell. I know very well how much Grubby and Nightend practiced to have good results and going to a tournament to find laggy computers just puts your morale too down, you will play bad basically every single game. Yes, worst tournament I've seen in a very long time because of all these issues. Real shame. | ||
warmshot
Poland1 Post
On January 20 2012 06:32 murphs wrote: Terrible tournament so far. Yeah. This is really making me realize how good homestory cup was. I was 100% entertained. | ||
dementrio
678 Posts
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scruffeh
England196 Posts
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Xcobidoo
Sweden1871 Posts
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Bashion
Cook Islands2612 Posts
On January 20 2012 06:33 Dandel Ion wrote: Nighend would've won the engagement desicively if it didn't start lagging right after his blink, I think we all can see that. Even just a shift-click on the BLs would have been enough. Nightend is out, he loses. Zenio doesn't deserve to advance, he loses. Battlenet 2.0, wins. I think the problem is with their computers. It only lags when big fights occurs. So, pro tip to everyone at the tournament: end the games quickly :p | ||
VirgilSC2
United States6151 Posts
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SkyTheUnknown
Germany2065 Posts
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Ryps
Romania2740 Posts
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WombaT
Northern Ireland23344 Posts
On another point, why do Koreans play so much worse at IEMs than almost every other tournament out there? Zenio is playing half as good as he was in Code S (which still wasn't his best), JYP did pretty badly at the Changzhou [sic] tournament etc | ||
dde
Canada796 Posts
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Vadrigar
Bulgaria2379 Posts
On January 20 2012 06:32 aTnClouD wrote: I'm sorry to say this and I really hate to do it, but this IEM so far has been a fucking joke. Players have practiced so much for it and they cant play like they would because it lags like hell. I know very well how much Grubby and Nightend practiced to have good results and going to a tournament to find laggy computers just puts your morale too down, you will play bad basically every single game. Intel EXTREME Lagsters. These computers probably have integrated Intel video cards. lol | ||
Dandel Ion
Austria17960 Posts
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s3rp
Germany3192 Posts
On January 20 2012 06:32 najreteip wrote: Actually I'm pretty sure it's the computers that make the game lag, always starts when a big battle happens. I agree with this . Looks alot like i was playing on my old machine or the Korean WCG Quali in the first rounds. The game works well untill there's a big battle then it just gets a huge clusterfuck where you can just cross your fingers and hope for the best. | ||
Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
On January 20 2012 06:34 VirgilSC2 wrote: Not to be overly harsh, but IEM is setting the bar impressively low to kickstart 2012. you know what they say.... dont want to set the bar too high cause then you'll never live up to it. keep it this low at the start and the only way to go is up :D | ||
dementrio
678 Posts
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SiguR
Canada2039 Posts
Too many variables to consider to justify making a regame. Yes he blinked under the broods, yes he was targetting some of them, but who's to say he wouldn't have botched his control and misclicked? Or Zenio loses his army but claws his way back in? It's a pity for Nightend, but it would be unfair on Zenio as well I think it was pretty clear for anyone who plays starcraft at a decent level that the engagement did not go the way it should have for professional grade players. Combine that with the frozen screen and lag pauses and it becomes pretty obvious what happened. Lag completely changed the course of the game. | ||
gullberg
Sweden1301 Posts
On January 20 2012 06:35 dde wrote: is it the computers or the internet thats causing lag? Seems like the computers since it only happens during big fights, but it's hard to imagine how bad your planning has to be in order to get computers that can't handle lowest graphics SC2. | ||
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