BitterdaM, Frodan to cast NASL! - Page 7
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RuMCaKe
United States559 Posts
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simmeh
Canada2511 Posts
bitterdamn, well not much needs to be said about them that hasnt been said already as for frodan, i thought he did awesome on the secondary streams at mlg. he worked well and meshed with all the casters he was paired up with (my favorite was frodan and tumba) good move by nasl, as an 'on the fence' fan when it comes to nasl, i am now definitely much more excited for the upcoming season | ||
emc
United States3088 Posts
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Elean
689 Posts
I have nothing against Gretorp, I think he is fine with Incontrol as cocaster, but with the other casters it was just not working. I think you need to have a complicity between the two cocaster, and bitterdam sure have that; | ||
NarutO
Germany18839 Posts
Edit: Might be, because I prefer leagues with Koreans, because I don't think of nearly non-Korean leagues as the highest competition, but thats up to anyone to decide on their own. | ||
DaCruise
Denmark2457 Posts
On March 28 2012 14:45 Icemind wrote: Great Pickup by NASL, really enjoy Bitterdam casts. I dont understand all the hate on Gretorp here though, that guy still is one of the most knowledgeable casters arround and very enjoyable if you have any sense of humor at all. The Problem is just that most of his co-casters aint very good (i want Gretorp/incontrol back ) So you really believe that almost every guest caster is doing bad and Gretorp is doing fine? Isn´t it more likely that its the other way around? | ||
bgx
Poland6595 Posts
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Amlitzer
United States471 Posts
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0kz
Italy1118 Posts
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dgwow
Canada1024 Posts
Having them live online is nice but the best way for NASL to make money is to have the players play live in studio like GSL. Having all these players in one area would help the foreigners catch up in skill, too, kind of like the "korean effect". | ||
jmbthirteen
United States10734 Posts
On March 28 2012 16:38 dgwow wrote: Are these games live in-studio? Having them live online is nice but the best way for NASL to make money is to have the players play live in studio like GSL. Having all these players in one area would help the foreigners catch up in skill, too, kind of like the "korean effect". You realize that the NASL consists of players from Korea, North America and Europe right? | ||
archonOOid
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Rammstorm
Germany1434 Posts
Used to watch Gretorp's bloopers bit wuth koreans back and new casters, time to follow it .) | ||
Fragile51
Netherlands15767 Posts
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JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
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Tommylew
Wales2717 Posts
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ragnorr
Denmark6097 Posts
On March 28 2012 15:53 Type|NarutO wrote: I don't know why, but NASL is not interesting to me at all. They have great players and now they also have good casters, but I don't know. Just seems like uninteresting besides the finals. Will obvioulsy still watch some of the games, but most likely very little amount. Edit: Might be, because I prefer leagues with Koreans, because I don't think of nearly non-Korean leagues as the highest competition, but thats up to anyone to decide on their own. I find the league format to be boring and pointless. When you have a 10 player group the game gets so much less fun to watch since they dont get eliminated as fast. Oh and it dosent help the fact that their league have had tons of mistakes over the past 2 seasons, so if i am watching reruns it comes down to IPL or NASL. For me its a very easy choice...... | ||
Hardigan
Switzerland1297 Posts
And yeah, a pretty creepy Gretorp picture^^ | ||
Elean
689 Posts
On March 28 2012 15:56 DaCruise wrote: So you really believe that almost every guest caster is doing bad and Gretorp is doing fine? Isn´t it more likely that its the other way around? I believe that the guest caster are the problem, because the 2 cocaster need to know eachother and cast more often together. | ||
Tofugrinder
Austria899 Posts
I didn't like NASL s1 and didnt watch s2 (except of the really underwhelming finals), but s3 seems to get better. They are surely improving | ||
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