Why am I making this blog then, and why do I want to try SC2 again? Maybe Jaedong fanboyism, maybe I want to give the game another chance, maybe the fact that the ISL has ended...nevertheless, I have one thing to ask from the SC2 community: show me THE game. Nono, not SC2 in terms of builds/etc., but what the best MATCHes of SC2 are....sick comebacks, amazing micro, the kind of games that keep you on the edge of your seat. Show me why YOU watch and play SC2.
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RelZo
Hungary397 Posts
Why am I making this blog then, and why do I want to try SC2 again? Maybe Jaedong fanboyism, maybe I want to give the game another chance, maybe the fact that the ISL has ended...nevertheless, I have one thing to ask from the SC2 community: show me THE game. Nono, not SC2 in terms of builds/etc., but what the best MATCHes of SC2 are....sick comebacks, amazing micro, the kind of games that keep you on the edge of your seat. Show me why YOU watch and play SC2. | ||
salle
Sweden5554 Posts
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Animzor
Sweden2154 Posts
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kamkerx
United States264 Posts
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metbull
United States404 Posts
Why do I watch? 1) It's entertaining. 2) It doesn't take that long to enjoy a match between two top competitors. For any other "organized" sport it may take several hours to watch a match unfold (not saying that I don't enjoy these, but it all depends on any time constraints I'm under) My questions for you are, Why are you trying to like a game you have admitted to "maintaining a heavy dislike" for "quite some time?" Did the Kespa Invitational spark something in you? Or is this all you, and your desire to really try and get into a growing community? Honestly this sounds to me like: I miss all my BW matches of ye olden time, I just saw the paragons of the BW scene play some pretty sick games at the latest MLG event, and you know that a lot of these BW Gods are going to transition into SC2 and you don't want to miss out on their play just because you don't like game they are playing. So it sounds to me that your best bet at getting to "like" SC2 is going to be to follow a player (jaedong) or group of BW players as they transition into SC2 tournaments. And out of that you will develop your own feelings towards sick comebacks (Stephano v Kiwikakki (can't remember which tournament it was with amazingly timed mothership recalls)), amazing micro (maybe watch the self professed "I'm top 3 in control in the world" Huk, then watch any of the BW players in the Kespa Invitational to see what real micro looks like), games that keep you on the edge of your seat (anything with Idra, cause you never know when he will "GG" or just rage quit when he has the game won). | ||
RelZo
Hungary397 Posts
On June 13 2012 01:02 metbull wrote: My questions for you are, Why are you trying to like a game you have admitted to "maintaining a heavy dislike" for "quite some time?" Did the Kespa Invitational spark something in you? Or is this all you, and your desire to really try and get into a growing community? Honestly this sounds to me like: I miss all my BW matches of ye olden time, I just saw the paragons of the BW scene play some pretty sick games at the latest MLG event, and you know that a lot of these BW Gods are going to transition into SC2 and you don't want to miss out on their play just because you don't like game they are playing. Yeah, I want to give the game another chance because of Kespa Invitational; it has changed a bit since the last time I saw it, maybe it's worth my time. We'll see. Great suggestions so far btw | ||
Teoita
Italy12246 Posts
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