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naux
Canada738 Posts
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Incognoto
France10239 Posts
On February 19 2012 17:55 naux wrote: idrA can you stream please i am bored Did you watch the 4 or 5 hours of what he streamed yesterday? ^^ | ||
blade55555
United States17423 Posts
On February 19 2012 17:58 Incognoto wrote: Did you watch the 4 or 5 hours of what he streamed yesterday? ^^ I know my god I could not believe he streamed that long O_O. He has been streaming alot lately. I imagine that is because he isn't playing in GSL and is leaving in a week but I am not going to complain :D | ||
Incognoto
France10239 Posts
When is he going back to Korea? That's where the real shit is! :s | ||
blade55555
United States17423 Posts
On February 19 2012 18:28 Incognoto wrote: Leaving in a week? To go back to the US? :o When is he going back to Korea? That's where the real shit is! :s said it in inside the game on tuesday or whenever the last one was. He is going for MLG winter arena, then staying due to all the tournaments coming up like MLG/IPL and not sure if others. | ||
naux
Canada738 Posts
On February 19 2012 17:58 Incognoto wrote: Did you watch the 4 or 5 hours of what he streamed yesterday? ^^ yeah i did i watch him all the time.. i feel like i am on this site to much.. should just offer me a job trolling...... lol | ||
Incognoto
France10239 Posts
On February 19 2012 18:33 blade55555 wrote: said it in inside the game on tuesday or whenever the last one was. He is going for MLG winter arena, then staying due to all the tournaments coming up like MLG/IPL and not sure if others. But he was just starting to catch up on the Korean metagame! Staying at Slayers was really beneficial to him imo, he won't get as much quality practice.. Well I hope I'm proved wrong. | ||
walklightwhat
Australia752 Posts
On February 19 2012 19:34 Incognoto wrote: But he was just starting to catch up on the Korean metagame! Staying at Slayers was really beneficial to him imo, he won't get as much quality practice.. Well I hope I'm proved wrong. Well staying in SlayerS during the foreign tournament season would obviously have it's benefits, there is also the downside of more travel... and just look at MC's results when he overdid the travelling, or HuK at the end of last year. His schedule over the next couple of months is likely to be pretty ridiculous, so adding travelling to and from Korea would probably be a really bad idea. | ||
L3g3nd_
New Zealand10461 Posts
On February 19 2012 19:44 walklightwhat wrote: Well staying in SlayerS during the foreign tournament season would obviously have it's benefits, there is also the downside of more travel... and just look at MC's results when he overdid the travelling, or HuK at the end of last year. His schedule over the next couple of months is likely to be pretty ridiculous, so adding travelling to and from Korea would probably be a really bad idea. hmm interesting point, funny how huk prefers korea to america, while idra is coming back. if it were me i would prefer to stay in korea and travel/play gsl | ||
L3g3nd_
New Zealand10461 Posts
On February 19 2012 17:55 naux wrote: idrA can you stream please i am bored he normally streams around this time of day i think, he might start soonish | ||
Lokerek
United States441 Posts
On February 19 2012 21:25 L3g3nd_ wrote: hmm interesting point, funny how huk prefers korea to america, while idra is coming back. if it were me i would prefer to stay in korea and travel/play gsl Obviously the main asset of Idra is his reputation and being highly marketable because of his BW, SC2 career and his personality. As you noticed in all of his interviews unlike Huk he perfectly remembers all of his sponsors and always mentions them. By appearing in foreigner tournaments he is creating exposure of his sponsors to his fans by meeting with them, playing games. This is crucial. Such exposure is one of the top reasons why I chose to purchase Steelseries products and whenever I feel like drinking energy drink (extremely rare) i would ofc choose Monster. In addition he is human and must look for revenue. In GSL you don't earn much until you move really far. In foreigner tournaments it is easier to make some money and the competition is less severe. Keep in mind when he quits SC2 he needs to have money to make up for the time he dedicated to sc2 rather than study, get a "normal" job, and begin his career in the field. Huk case is different. While being relatively new player (no BW), Huk fanbase was created by his success in GSL and foreign tournaments. As you see now that he is performing worse, there is no big "hype" on the forum maybe except his fanclub but not as much as I remember during his "glory times." That means to maintain his reputation and fanbase, Huk has to rely on his performance and to achieve that, it is better for him to stay in Korea and practice as much as he can. Look at IdrA. He achieved some wins in 2011 but he did not have major wins like MLG or Dreamhack with severe Korean competition and yet we, as fans, are constantly supporting him no matter if he is in a slump or not, and his support does not appear to be connected to his performance since whenever he performs really bad, there is still almost as many posts cheering up for him as during when he wins IEM (don't count fake fans). | ||
High[5]
United States61 Posts
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RhNegative
Turkey11 Posts
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SC2NeCro
Canada507 Posts
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TheXenocide1
United States58 Posts
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CeriseCherries
6170 Posts
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Sqorpion
Denmark384 Posts
On February 20 2012 06:22 Lokerek wrote: + Show Spoiler + On February 19 2012 21:25 L3g3nd_ wrote: hmm interesting point, funny how huk prefers korea to america, while idra is coming back. if it were me i would prefer to stay in korea and travel/play gsl Obviously the main asset of Idra is his reputation and being highly marketable because of his BW, SC2 career and his personality. As you noticed in all of his interviews unlike Huk he perfectly remembers all of his sponsors and always mentions them. By appearing in foreigner tournaments he is creating exposure of his sponsors to his fans by meeting with them, playing games. This is crucial. Such exposure is one of the top reasons why I chose to purchase Steelseries products and whenever I feel like drinking energy drink (extremely rare) i would ofc choose Monster. In addition he is human and must look for revenue. In GSL you don't earn much until you move really far. In foreigner tournaments it is easier to make some money and the competition is less severe. Keep in mind when he quits SC2 he needs to have money to make up for the time he dedicated to sc2 rather than study, get a "normal" job, and begin his career in the field. Huk case is different. While being relatively new player (no BW), Huk fanbase was created by his success in GSL and foreign tournaments. As you see now that he is performing worse, there is no big "hype" on the forum maybe except his fanclub but not as much as I remember during his "glory times." That means to maintain his reputation and fanbase, Huk has to rely on his performance and to achieve that, it is better for him to stay in Korea and practice as much as he can. Look at IdrA. He achieved some wins in 2011 but he did not have major wins like MLG or Dreamhack with severe Korean competition and yet we, as fans, are constantly supporting him no matter if he is in a slump or not, and his support does not appear to be connected to his performance since whenever he performs really bad, there is still almost as many posts cheering up for him as during when he wins IEM (don't count fake fans). ^ Really good post | ||
GodOfWar
870 Posts
If he loses, nerds were just too strong, if he wins hes among top 3 Zergs in the world instantly again, 1761 pages for an sentimental mediocre player. Well, I guess in the end SC2 is pure entertainment. User was temp banned for this post. | ||
Phobbers
773 Posts
On February 20 2012 16:50 GodOfWar wrote: IdrA so bad, but hes in the most comfortable position out of any pro gamer If he loses, nerds were just too strong, if he wins hes among top 3 Zergs in the world instantly again, 1761 pages for an sentimental mediocre player. Well, I guess in the end SC2 is pure entertainment. Was that necessary? -_- | ||
VashTS
United States1675 Posts
Sad @ no stream today, though. =( | ||
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