RotterdaM joins ROOT Gaming! - Page 19
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beN.
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kommunalka
United States550 Posts
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StormShield24
United States32 Posts
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Hulavuta
United States1252 Posts
On May 21 2012 11:41 StormShield24 wrote: Voidray all in incoming?!? Rotti said on NASL that he's not doin Void Rays anymore, haha | ||
Fishgle
United States2174 Posts
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Zerg.Zilla
Hungary5029 Posts
Gonna keep an eye on them for sure | ||
rufflesQueso
100 Posts
Never knew RotterdaM was GM level. No wonder I've enjoyed his casting (no fluff, just the good stuff). It all makes sense now. | ||
MIKster
Germany333 Posts
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Snijjer
United States989 Posts
On May 18 2012 23:17 ROOTCatZ wrote:Altough Kevin is mostly known in the sc2 community for being a caster, anyone who followed wc3 knows that there's a beast within him yet to be unleashed! Rotti's one of the players with the most potential out there, which makes me incredibly excited to have him on our squad. It was awesome in the beta when we could recruit people who we thought had talent and then they grew into great players, at this point in time however, most players are already "made" and new talent is rare. I am absolutely sure rotti has what it takes to be one of the best players, and I am confident than in ROOT we'll help him archieve just that. It's cool that RotterdaM is joining ROOT gaming and wish him the best in his new career but I think this statement is just dumb. There is always new talent especially as the sport gets more and more exposure and bigger tournaments with bigger prizes. Does Catz really think there aren't any 14 y/o out there playing their butts off learning the game that will make it pro? New talent always ends up over taking old talent eventually. How exactly does a 25 y/o caster have the most potential out there? | ||
JitnikoVi
Russian Federation396 Posts
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ROOTCatZ
Peru1226 Posts
On May 22 2012 02:51 Snijjer wrote: It's cool that RotterdaM is joining ROOT gaming and wish him the best in his new career but I think this statement is just dumb. There is always new talent especially as the sport gets more and more exposure and bigger tournaments with bigger prizes. Does Catz really think there aren't any 14 y/o out there playing their butts off learning the game that will make it pro? New talent always ends up over taking old talent eventually. How exactly does a 25 y/o caster have the most potential out there? let me explain since you don't seem to be all that clever: lets say when sc2 comes out X amount of people, lets say (a small understandable number) 10000 start playing it day1, day 2 of release, will there be more or less people buying the game? lets guess less, from 10k to 9k new people on day 2, now a month later, instead of 9k people buying the game, there will probably just be 1k or less people buying the game every day... now lets think 2 years down the line, is there more or less people buying the day today than when it first came out? I am not sure... but hey if I had to guess, i'd say MAYBE JUST MAYBE... A SHITLOAD LESS PEOPLE. therefore, its a lot easier to scout for talent when there are 10k people a day getting their skills tested for the first time, than when there are only 10 new people a day, CAN WE AGREE ON THAT? What does scouting for talent imply? Potential (raw skill, brains, mechanics, speed) Commitment (time, aspirations) so, yes, it is A LOT harder to find talent today than it was a couple of years ago. Anyone who didn't make high masters or grandmasters league within a 2 or even 1 year period, probably lacks either Potential OR time to commit. Unfortunately for me, im not looking for grandmaster league players, as if that was my requisite, I could recruit 100 people by tomorrow. I need players that are either already great, with the potential to make top 10 grandmasters at any given point or that have a lot of room to grow (HARD TO FIND TODAY, NOT IMPOSSIBLE, JUST REALLY REALLY HARD). I hope this explanation was basic enough for you to understand. | ||
Snijjer
United States989 Posts
On May 22 2012 06:52 ROOTCatZ wrote: let me explain since you don't seem to be all that clever: lets say when sc2 comes out X amount of people, lets say (a small understandable number) 10000 start playing it day1, day 2 of release, will there be more or less people buying the game? lets guess less, from 10k to 9k new people on day 2, now a month later, instead of 9k people buying the game, there will probably just be 1k or less people buying the game every day... now lets think 2 years down the line, is there more or less people buying the day today than when it first came out? I am not sure... but hey if I had to guess, i'd say MAYBE JUST MAYBE... A SHITLOAD LESS PEOPLE. therefore, its a lot easier to scout for talent when there are 10k people a day getting their skills tested for the first time, than when there are only 10 new people a day, CAN WE AGREE ON THAT? What does scouting for talent imply? Potential (raw skill, brains, mechanics, speed) Commitment (time, aspirations) so, yes, it is A LOT harder to find talent today than it was a couple of years ago. Anyone who didn't make high masters or grandmasters league within a 2 or even 1 year period, probably lacks either Potential OR time to commit. Unfortunately for me, im not looking for grandmaster league players, as if that was my requisite, I could recruit 100 people by tomorrow. I need players that are either already great, with the potential to make top 10 grandmasters at any given point or that have a lot of room to grow (HARD TO FIND TODAY, NOT IMPOSSIBLE, JUST REALLY REALLY HARD). I hope this explanation was basic enough for you to understand. Sorry you took the reply so personally. I probably shouldn't have gone there myself, but I don't think recruiting casters is the best way to go about looking for talent. And I think that your decision to add RotterdaM has a lot more to do with personal reasons then you let on in your news release. Good luck anyway. | ||
Kreggar
United States83 Posts
I got the chance to talk with him after the Lone Star Clash, and he is definitely a very cool dood with a pretty good (looking o.O) head on his shoulders. We talked music, mostly hip hop, and he let me listen to his Dr. Dre Beats headphones like it was nothing (they sounded freakin great, though I'm no expert on headphones). Hope to meet you again some day Rotti! Kick some asses, then brag about it next time you cast them ^_^ | ||
blade55555
United States17423 Posts
On May 22 2012 08:18 Snijjer wrote: Sorry you took the reply so personally. I probably shouldn't have gone there myself, but I don't think recruiting casters is the best way to go about looking for talent. And I think that your decision to add RotterdaM has a lot more to do with personal reasons then you let on in your news release. Good luck anyway. I'm impressed you didn't respond more aggressively as I feel catz was a bit rude in his response to you lol. Catz tone it down no need to be such a dick and calling him stupid lol. | ||
TheRPGAddict
United States1403 Posts
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Snijjer
United States989 Posts
On May 22 2012 08:50 blade55555 wrote: I'm impressed you didn't respond more aggressively as I feel catz was a bit rude in his response to you lol. Catz tone it down no need to be such a dick and calling him stupid lol. To be fair, after re-reading my post, I came across as an ass. | ||
Ilvy
Germany2445 Posts
On May 22 2012 10:00 Snijjer wrote: To be fair, after re-reading my post, I came across as an ass. I think CaTz responded bit rude because you made look Rotti like just a caster, but he was a longtime well known WC3 programer, so he will for sure way faster get into prolvl again then a person that just playes and casts for fun. | ||
Monsen
Germany2548 Posts
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TheDraken
United States640 Posts
On May 22 2012 15:11 Monsen wrote: Like the guy, don't like his chances as a gamer though. There's no way he'll be able to commit the time needed to succeed. always someone to talk down on a person's achievement... i'm waiting for the day when i read a thread and people don't feel the need to throw in the classic "i doubt he has what it takes" or "there are players much better than him, but gl anyway" or "he's really only good at his previous activity, i doubt he'll be any good" or "he doesn't have the focus" every. single. thread. all aside, rotti is awesome. he should do whatever the hell he wants and ROOT is one of the best choices for a team. | ||
Jetaap
France4814 Posts
On May 22 2012 15:24 TheDraken wrote: always someone to talk down on a person's achievement... i'm waiting for the day when i read a thread and people don't feel the need to throw in the classic "i doubt he has what it takes" or "there are players much better than him, but gl anyway" or "he's really only good at his previous activity, i doubt he'll be any good" or "he doesn't have the focus" every. single. thread. all aside, rotti is awesome. he should do whatever the hell he wants and ROOT is one of the best choices for a team. It has nothing to do with rotterdam's achievement, only with the fact that he is a full time caster for NASL (i don't know if you realised it but NASL produces a LOT of content, so he probably has to work a lot). It's hard to become one of the top players if you can't dedicate yourself completly to it. I think that it's awesome to have him try to play competitively, I just don't expect him to win an MLG because of the limited time in can put into playing the game. | ||
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