SKT players to pick between OSL, MSL - Page 3
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KissBlade
United States5718 Posts
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EvilTeletubby
Baltimore, USA22245 Posts
On November 14 2006 09:18 KissBlade wrote: I don't think we should raise pitchforks against SKT1 just yet ... Keep in mind, dropping from first to almost LAST in one swoop is a very very very huge blow for how much you're paying your main players! Agreed; sometimes a shake-up, even if unrelated, does well to create motivation and drive... I'm personally going to reserve judgement until I see how this works out. | ||
PoP
France15446 Posts
It won't change things all that much as well: T1 will have 2, maybe 3 (with In_Dove) players qualified for MSL, and more of them would most likely mean games between teammates. Btw, there's an interview about it here I think: http://www.fighterforum.com/news/news_read.asp?cat=INT&idx=15059 If any korean can help, <3. | ||
BalloonFight
United States2007 Posts
Really, all I see it is wasting an opportunity to get some good practice/a possible chance at winning. | ||
SayGG
Germany676 Posts
As a fan, the only possibilities I have are supporting them even more in their individual leagues, but stop supporting the team. This is the only way their sponsor SK Telecom will see that they are disapponiting the fans with their behavior and that fact of being a sponsor of such beloved players generates more popularity than winning every PL. Of course this doenst apply to me, as I am non-kor. Only korean fans will have the power to be heard. | ||
Raidern
Brazil3811 Posts
I don't like it very much tho, but I think to perform well at teams leagues is a MUST for them. | ||
PePe QuiCoSE
Argentina1204 Posts
but, IMO, i just don't like it... | ||
Sadist
United States7075 Posts
Ive always wondered this in the past, people bitch about progamers not having enough time or whatever, yet you have them "practicing" for 10 different things. I mean I think they should try to play in the other leagues and then if they get far prepare more, but if they feel liek practicing for 1 league specifically will help well more power to them. Its obvious shit like that goes down in other teams, I mean when one person is going to play in a final and a semifinal of anotehr league, rarely do they win both of the games, they usually suck ass in the semi final or final of t he "less" important league and do alot better in the "important" one. | ||
Waxangel
United States32926 Posts
SK Telecom holds a powerful position in the E-sports committee, and has always wanted to expand the Pro League and reduce the importance of singles tournaments. MBCGame has stated that they view the claim that SKT1 wishes to fix their horrid pro league record as a convenient excuse to target and weaken the MBCGame survivor league by withdrawing their star players. MBCGame considers the survivor league to be an important part of a healthy singles competition, as the required 'second division' compared to the MSL 'first division.' | ||
DTDominion
United States2148 Posts
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akamufu
Korea (South)321 Posts
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Aphelion
United States2720 Posts
On November 15 2006 10:08 Waxangel wrote: SKT1 has more devious motives, according to what I gather from the Korean pro-gaming community. SK Telecom holds a powerful position in the E-sports committee, and has always wanted to expand the Pro League and reduce the importance of singles tournaments. MBCGame has stated that they view the claim that SKT1 wishes to fix their horrid pro league record as a convenient excuse to target and weaken the MBCGame survivor league by withdrawing their star players. MBCGame considers the survivor league to be an important part of a healthy singles competition, as the required 'second division' compared to the MSL 'first division.' Thats gay. Starcraft is inherently a 1v1 sport; its not a team sport like baseball or basketball and they can't make it as such. Plus all the legends of the past and the best moments in SC have been built from the individual Starleagues. I really hope they don't succeed with what they are trying to do. | ||
lawl mart v2.0
United States108 Posts
On November 15 2006 12:32 akamufu wrote: whats the difference between the two tournaments? well each tournament has different maps and such, so players would only have to work on the timing and strats of one set of maps, improving thier chances of winning on them | ||
sweatpants
United States940 Posts
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evanthebouncy!
United States12796 Posts
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5HITCOMBO
Japan2239 Posts
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DTDominion
United States2148 Posts
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oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
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5HITCOMBO
Japan2239 Posts
On November 16 2006 04:37 DTDominion wrote: Ultimately a move towards more team based pro StarCraft will decrease the importance of the draw individual players have an kill the sport. How did you come up with this theory? Hasn't the move towards team based SC like... made sponsorships, created TV channels, increased awareness, increased skill levels, and basically made SC into Korea's national sport? | ||
oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
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