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Amornthep
Singapore2605 Posts
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TheMiddl
Germany9 Posts
they realy played realy realy bad.. Huk with 1000000 mistakes and idra just bad as fuck.. | ||
KookyMonster
United States311 Posts
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MrTortoise
1388 Posts
By the sounds of it probably would of been a waste of time anyway | ||
kafkaesque
Germany2006 Posts
IdrA has been a cancer in this community from the start, perpetuating the perception that having bad manners will get you recognized. There are so many better players who aren't afraid to speak their minds, but are still respectful towards their opponents and these are the players we should rally behind, not the ones who disrespect their fellow competitors, insult their fans and generally display a mean spirited attitude. We shouldn't give that much attention to players whose only recent accomplishment is being an arse. | ||
Calvin[Deck]
Denmark88 Posts
I feel sorry for EG because i like that they try to put on some content and attention, and show matches are a part of it. I feel sorry for Idra for not growing up, and not showing his best game. Perhaps he does really not like Huk, or ZvP for that matter, but it is no excuse for not showing his best performance, even if he loose. | ||
Loes
Canada115 Posts
On April 30 2012 11:19 Stonedviper wrote: It's my belief that everyone watches Idra for the same reason people watch Nascar, for the massive fireballs and explosions that happen every so often. you sir are a genius. | ||
knOxStarcraft
Canada422 Posts
Also, despite what you all say, IdrA still produces entertaining games very frequently even if he's on the losing end. Back to back 6 pool is just what makes IdrA IdrA. Without the things like that he would be just like any other boring mediocre pro zerg. | ||
Tanag
Canada204 Posts
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Seaweed
United States48 Posts
On May 01 2012 04:49 knOxStarcraft wrote: IdrA just thinks his opponents are better than they are. I saw a game of him vs alicia and idra was destryong alicia but he lost because he waited way too long to attack then got archon toileted. And this bad attitude that you all like bitching about so much is what makes IdrA so fun to watch. You never know what he might say and it's always fun watching him leave games with no gg. People love drama in the sc2 community and that's what IdrA provides, so stop bitching about it and appreciate it because it brings viewers and grows the community. Also, despite what you all say, IdrA still produces entertaining games very frequently even if he's on the losing end. Back to back 6 pool is just what makes IdrA IdrA. Without the things like that he would be just like any other boring mediocre pro zerg. Right on. Its also obvious that IdrA was just showing some brotherly love towards HuK by teasing him, as DJWheat stated during the games. | ||
Viking182
Italy27 Posts
On May 01 2012 04:52 Tanag wrote: Does anyone know if the replays are available from this event? http://www.twitch.tv/onemoregametv/b/316597888 | ||
radscorpion9
Canada2252 Posts
On May 01 2012 03:36 kafkaesque wrote: I take some pleasure in this. IdrA has been a cancer in this community from the start, perpetuating the perception that having bad manners will get you recognized. There are so many better players who aren't afraid to speak their minds, but are still respectful towards their opponents and these are the players we should rally behind, not the ones who disrespect their fellow competitors, insult their fans and generally display a mean spirited attitude. We shouldn't give that much attention to players whose only recent accomplishment is being an arse. haha, but the perception is true. Why else do you think thousands of viewers watch idra when he streams?? If I remember correctly its usually around the 10k mark. Secondly I don't think he's mean spirited at all. The main thing he doesn't do is "gg" at the end of the game, which is generally irrelevant and can easily be interpreted as him leaving in anger rather than intentionally disrespecting his opponent (if you played SC2 you'd know, sometimes it hard to type after a brutal game). Not to mention that its a logical fallacy to interpret that negatively, but I won't get into that. And from the comments he rarely makes, they could easily be interpreted as Idra joking around (he does live in the same house as Huk does, being on the same team, making it hard to believe he intentionally tries to be hostile). We also know from interviews that he respects huk and jokes around with him too. It makes a whole lot more sense to just understand Idra as being frustrated and going for simpler builds because of that. Although I think with a little different control the 6 pool could have worked out quite well. | ||
Tanag
Canada204 Posts
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StrafeJD
United States39 Posts
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texmix
United States106 Posts
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Zooper31
United States5710 Posts
On May 01 2012 10:08 StrafeJD wrote: Idra should get some punishment for not GGing, even if he is just going against his teammate. It's just not fun for me to watch somebody rage, not GG, and then 6 pool two games straight. You don't have to GG and you shouldn't be punished for not doing so. If you want to make it a rule then do it. If you don't, then be quiet and choose not the watch Idra then. Stop complaining about somebody who you expect to do something outside of their norm. | ||
TrisOD
United States12 Posts
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GiggleParade
United States3 Posts
On May 01 2012 10:13 texmix wrote: saying gg is so cliche that it no longer has meaning. Get over it, community. I always thought of it more as common courtesy. | ||
ePdeLay
Australia220 Posts
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Mitsuz
9 Posts
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