On the cusp of the emergence to stardom only to have to reset yet again with a new game. That's unfortunate.
KeSPA-OGN launches Starcraft 2 Tournament - Page 8
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Apex
United States7224 Posts
On the cusp of the emergence to stardom only to have to reset yet again with a new game. That's unfortunate. | ||
Siffer
United States467 Posts
On May 02 2012 16:53 Sawamura wrote: Actually it is right here ... http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=330806 and also articles about players retiring because they won't be able to keep up with the transition. So one player tweets that he finds sc2 boring and that automatically translates to 'a lot'? I can just as easily link a thread which quotes flash enjoying SC2 and label it as the majority. Obviously not every BW progamer is going to enjoy the switch. However, to say that they are all going to retire is just absolutely silly. | ||
Siffer
United States467 Posts
On May 02 2012 17:02 Apex wrote: Hmmm kind of feel bad for Dear/Last/Shy/Mini, young players who looked like they had the potential to breakout in BW and now have to switch to SC2. On the cusp of the emergence to stardom only to have to reset yet again with a new game. That's unfortunate. Actually I think it is more beneficial to these players. SC2 is still so young and we have yet to see a real team practice. Practicing on KT is completely different than practicing on MVP. | ||
Deleted User 124618
1142 Posts
Personally I only got into Starcraft in SC2. I have watched a few BW games but I never really got into it. But I'm VERY excited to see what OGN and KeSPA can cook up! | ||
Elroi
Sweden5471 Posts
On May 02 2012 17:03 Siffer wrote: So one player tweets that he finds sc2 boring and that automatically translates to 'a lot'? I can just as easily link a thread which quotes flash enjoying SC2 and label it as the majority. Obviously not every BW progamer is going to enjoy the switch. However, to say that they are all going to retire is just absolutely silly. The STX coach said that the best thing about Starcraft 2 was it's name. | ||
Sawamura
Malaysia7602 Posts
On May 02 2012 17:03 Siffer wrote: So one player tweets that he finds sc2 boring and that automatically translates to 'a lot'? I can just as easily link a thread which quotes flash enjoying SC2 and label it as the majority. Obviously not every BW progamer is going to enjoy the switch. However, to say that they are all going to retire is just absolutely silly. I am not going to bother to find the articles for you because there were few articles which cover the aspect of transitioning to sc2 and the possibility of players retiring from the professional scene just because of the switch. | ||
RockStarCrft
Turkey470 Posts
A new era is starting... | ||
Nekovivie
United Kingdom2599 Posts
English Stream for tournament - OMG want want want | ||
MartinN
Spain307 Posts
war is coming | ||
Siffer
United States467 Posts
On May 02 2012 17:08 Sawamura wrote: I am not going to bother to find the articles for you because there were few articles which cover the aspect of transitioning to sc2 and the possibility of players retiring from the professional scene just because of the switch. Why get in a discussion t if you aren't willing to supply facts to back your claim? And the more you post, the more it seems like the information you have is speculation as opposed to facts. | ||
Sinedd
Poland7052 Posts
something's happenin at last !!!! | ||
schaf
Germany1325 Posts
But then again, I think the best way to let it go is to keep the old teams. Old players, old rivalries, old storylines, a new challenge! | ||
Snowbear
Korea (South)1925 Posts
On May 02 2012 17:08 Elroi wrote: The STX coach said that the best thing about Starcraft 2 was it's name. I eat my pants if he says the same in 1 year. SC1 is OLD. It took 10 years to involve into the masterpiece we know today. SC2 is YOUNG. It already involved from a 1a deathball vs 1a deathball-game into a more refined game (especially TvZ, with all the splitting etc). And guess what? The game hasn't reached his full potential yet. You can see progamers make so many mistakes. There is so much room for more micro, mutlitasking, strategies, macro, etc. If SC2 reached it's full potential at this moment, then I agree: it's not worth to sacrifice BW for this. But everyone can see that there is so much room for improvement... Wait 2 years, then tell us again how bad SC2 is. | ||
Sawamura
Malaysia7602 Posts
On May 02 2012 17:14 Siffer wrote: Why get in a discussion t if you aren't willing to supply facts to back your claim? And the more you post, the more it seems like the information you have is speculation as opposed to facts. The thing is I am not the one doing all the arguments about them retiring and I have already pointed the direction and a hint that they will be retirement coming from the switch . To be honest I don't give a damn whether they retire or not . Get in a discussion huh ? People ask where am I getting the sources I post them in to the coach thread and it's my god damn right to do so . | ||
Losthorn
Georgia351 Posts
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blabber
United States4448 Posts
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iba001
Australia156 Posts
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DreamOen
Spain1400 Posts
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Snowbear
Korea (South)1925 Posts
On May 02 2012 17:21 blabber wrote: what's funny is that while they're all learning sc2, they're going to have to start all over again soon with Heart of the Swarm... Which is great actually. They got the god mechanics, and with HOTS everyone will have to learn the new stuff, not only those who recently switched | ||
SKiller
Poland39 Posts
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