ForGG and GanZi forfeit their Code A matches - Page 5
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red4ce
United States7313 Posts
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Mouzone
3937 Posts
On July 17 2012 14:40 SniXSniPe wrote: GanZi is going to live in the complexity house, but I'm not sure why he would be leaving, though. Is there a conflicting schedule with MLG & GSL? I'd be in a hurry if i'd gotten to live there aswell. | ||
NovemberstOrm
Canada16217 Posts
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Serimek
France2274 Posts
*le joueur Millenium a décidé de déclarer forfait par respect pour ses adversaires, sachant qu'il ne pourra pas terminer la compétition à cause de sa venue à la Gaming House en France. Roughly translated : "Millenium's player decided to forfeit RO32 out of respect for his opponent as he'll not be able to keep competing after this round due to his stay in the Millenium gaming house in France during the next few weeks." | ||
sage_francis
France1823 Posts
i dont know if forgg would have done the same with bw OSL tho ^^ | ||
Kamwah
United Kingdom724 Posts
I know they're the biggest in France but you actually don't hear anything from them. Believe what you will though, you can't distinguish opinions from unfounded hating either way. | ||
Plansix
United States60190 Posts
On July 17 2012 18:59 Serimek wrote: Here's what Millenium wrote on its site concerning ForGG's forfeit : Roughly translated : "Millenium's player decided to forfeit RO32 out of respect for his opponent as he'll not be able to keep competing after this round due to his stay in the Millenium gaming house in France during the next few weeks." If he is leaving and not going to compete in GSL next season, he did the right thing by forfiting the match. People are getting to caught up on the issue and looking for drama that isn't there. All parties involved seem to be happy, received enough notice and are going their seperate ways. The community gets way focused on looking for what "players did wrong", rather than if their actions really harmed anyone. This seems like a really professional, manner way of handling a player moving and not being able to finish out a season. | ||
aintz
Canada5624 Posts
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RUFinalBoss
United States266 Posts
THE RISE OF THE FORGENERS! NOW WE MUST FIGHT THE ALIEN STARCRAFTERS | ||
Plansix
United States60190 Posts
On July 18 2012 02:37 aintz wrote: why compete in something hard when you can participate in easier tournaments. progamers goal is money. Or live in France and see how you do over there? Money aside, there are plenty of reasons to want to live abroad. | ||
eviltomahawk
United States11133 Posts
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CuSToM
United States1478 Posts
talk about living up to the elephant hype | ||
MrMercuG
Netherlands2389 Posts
On July 18 2012 03:19 CuSToM wrote: Lol ForGG has probably been the most overrated player in Starcraft II history. Gets to Code S once and then falls straight back down to Code A, only to end up later in one of the weakest foreigner teams sans Stephano and then decides to leave Korea for France lol. talk about living up to the elephant hype Pretty sure he played more than once in Code S. (none the less still falling in the RO32.) | ||
DonGrisu
Austria697 Posts
Ps: Sry for my Bad english (4 Language...) | ||
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