Protosser joins Mouz, Morrow leaves - Page 9
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Paljas
Germany6926 Posts
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chocopaw
2072 Posts
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Champloo
Germany1850 Posts
Bad for mouz and hopefully bad for Morrow too. | ||
MetalPanda
Canada1152 Posts
Quantic : He could join 2 fellow countrymen in Startale's teamhouse, seems nice, but Quantic has tons of players already. Complexity : They did lose Nada, they need a good zerg and they're planning on a nice teamhouse, except it's outside Korea. | ||
Drake
Germany6146 Posts
On June 28 2012 00:20 aintz wrote: first thorzain and now morrow. mouz is getting weaker and weaker but protosser is no weak addition, and for me still thorzain ofc was a big lose, morrow now as well but mouz is mana and hasuobs xD | ||
Tidus Mino
United Kingdom1108 Posts
On June 28 2012 01:32 Irrational_Animal wrote: I think Mouz should also add Krass to the lineup as that way they have more diversity and he would fit well with his profile. With two big names being gone Mouz needs to take care though that the team doesn`t evolve into a talent-pool for bigger teams. In the case of Morrow I`m skeptical though whether there is a team that will make him a financially viable offer. He is not really visible most of the time and currently the market is flooded with Koreans that provide better results while being cheaper. I hope he won`t face the same fate as e. g. Naama. Krass and roof turned them down because they wouldn't salary them | ||
Monochromatic
United States989 Posts
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Cokefreak
Finland8094 Posts
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Sinedd
Poland7052 Posts
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theJob
272 Posts
Best of luck to both mouz and Morrow. | ||
FloKi
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51436 Posts
But goodbye MouzMorrow, i wonder who he will join and if he wants someone to join in Korea perhaps who knows. Welcome MouzProtosser Hope you do well and continue your good results and bring these results to lans! | ||
Irrational_Animal
Germany1059 Posts
All three are unlikely destinations. Liquid has already 5 Zergs who are in a similar skill range. Also they seem reluctant to increase their roster and even if it would likely be a Ogs Terran like Supernova or Forgg. Quantic and Complexity also seem to be more focussed on established Koreans or young unknown foreign talent. Morrow doesn`t fit in either category. Edit @TidusMino: Thanks, I didn`t know that. It`s not really undertandable why they wouldn`t offer a salary as they both seem to be the best upcoming players from Germany and they always seemed to try to find another German player for the EPS etc. | ||
conz
United Kingdom163 Posts
On June 28 2012 01:08 The_DarkAngelz wrote: The sad truth is that u does not need 1000 thousand hours to be the bast (or actually really good) at SC2, You can perform as well as anyother guy with less pratice... A really good exemple of this happening is Stephano...he trains like a 10th of what IdrA or other Korean guy AND he can still perform really well. The ones that win something gets some luck to win, some good decisions(with can came with a pratice, but knowing when and how to attack does not need 1000 hours of pratice, only some hours), timing(same as good decision), new B.O. (witch does not require lots of hours of training but needs some), macro and micro.... SC2 micro and macro are not that hard to learn...so if i know how to use keyboard and mouse very quick and well i can be as good as morrow that lives up to train. IdrA said it someday and i TOTTALLY agree: "This is a bullshit I play like 10 hours a day everyday i shouldn't be losing to the kinds of him". SC2 Macro and Micro is not that decisive...what takes more of SC2 early game is B.O. (by far), followed by a timming, followed by some lucy(spoting a scv that's going to see your expo), followed by macro and micro. In SC2 Lategame the order changes Decision making combined with Luck>>Macro>>Micro(well not that much if you are protoss facing terran)>>B.O.(tech switch)>>Lucky(catching anemy tanks unsieged) As u can see, factors as Luck, B.O. and decision making takes hard place to win a SC2 game. So those itens does not requires thousand hours of training...that's why morrow does not succeed. =/ Sad Truth of SC2 =/ It seems you've pulled a lot of facts out of somewhere dark and damp. And yes you can play less than someone and beat them but doesn't mean you're better than them. So many things you don't take into account, sc2 isn't weight lifting you're not just training one muscle, but your point is like saying if you trained as much as Lionel Messi you'd be as good as him. You have to take into account talent, a players natural ability, how they practice, who they practice with, their sleep, how much pressure they're under to get results and their motivation and desire. And I'm pretty sure Stephano practices quite a lot, could go on but it might be lost on you. | ||
LeeDawg
United States1306 Posts
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Chaosvuistje
Netherlands2581 Posts
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wun4
Slovakia91 Posts
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MooMooMugi
United States10531 Posts
Hasuobs only original Mouz left it seems | ||
Choboo
Sweden2088 Posts
On June 28 2012 01:33 chocopaw wrote: Wow, in a couple of weeks Mouz went from one of the most impressive foreign teams to, let's be honest here, pretty much a low league team. Only Mana is able to deliver some results, if at all! lol "if at all"? you really saying that about probably the most talented foreign starcraft 2 player that will most likely win the most tournament out of every foreigner if not overall in the coming year? | ||
KalWarkov
Germany4126 Posts
but its not a problem, mouz will grow new players that then will be sold to EG/Quantic/whoever again :/ | ||
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