Farewell, BW :'(
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Australia324 Posts
Farewell, BW :'( | ||
Black[CAT]
Malaysia2589 Posts
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zanzib
China152 Posts
On August 05 2012 06:31 zanzib wrote: Zealots for Reach, Templar for Jangbi, Scout for Free, THE Dragoon for Tempest For Aiur! Scout for Jangbi* | ||
danmooj1
United States1855 Posts
Wow brings back so many memories... | ||
6NR
United States1472 Posts
Thank you for that vid. | ||
jodogohoo
Canada2533 Posts
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Slardar
Canada7593 Posts
On August 05 2012 06:31 zanzib wrote: Zealots for Reach, Templar for Jangbi, Scout for Free, THE Dragoon for Tempest For Aiur! and the shuttles in game 3 for KaL. | ||
WaterTower
France138 Posts
On August 05 2012 08:43 Anomarad wrote: I wonder if some major organization in Korea tried to start a league if Blizzard would even allow it. Probably would shut them down or incorporate fees to make them give up. Anyway! The games were decent enough but the fans and legendary players made this finals a great one. Most people believe Blizzard is to blame. The wanted more control and profits over their game, and BW is no longer generating them profits given how much user control there is and how cheap the game has gotten. So KeSPA was forced to turn all the progamers to SCII. Which is ironic because it was user-created content that saved one of their main games- Warcraft III. It was the independent idea of enterprising Koreans to keep Starcraft alive and vigorously growing until the advent of SCII. Blizzard meets every definition of being an overly capitalistic, short-sighted, self-serving, ignorant, greedy enterprise. Too bad they are digging their own grave. SCII is relatively far less popular that SC, and LoL is now the more popular broadcast game. | ||
TearsOfTheSun
Canada995 Posts
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figq
12519 Posts
On August 05 2012 17:03 TearsOfTheSun wrote: http://www.twitch.tv/ogn_star2hd/b/327376352will anyone have or be able to link the video of the ending celebration with everyone on stage plz? 3:48:07 - "Let it be" segment 3:56:43 - legends come on stage | ||
Byyk
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Kazius
Israel1456 Posts
On August 05 2012 07:50 Lightwip wrote: 3 BO wins and a 2-1 push. Meh. Not the end I had imagined. Oh well, in a way it is fitting. Heh. Hehehe. HeheheheHAHAHAHA... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA *ohgodI'mcryingthat'sfunny*. Fantasy lost game one because JangBi took risks and Fantasy didn't have the balls to punish him for it. That was when the series was won. JangBi decided how each game would look. He controlled the tempo of the series, and in that way, could follow up on his game plan, while leaving Fantasy out of his element. JangBi played like a champion. He kept Fantasy passive and used every viable tech path except the one he's most famous for (HT/Storm based PvT). He did this because Fantasy's "secret" weapon of mass vultures is great against HTs and powerful vs. Arbiters. JangBi did exactly what Fantasy did against Stork. He won the series before the first game was played. For the first time in ages, it feels like someone is playing Protoss the way it was always meant to be played. Not focusing on one unit or a few compositions, but rather abusing the flexibility of army compositions and the entire range of mobility vs. beefiness. It just seemed like his bag of tricks is endless, and that there's no way to play safe against him. It wasn't the Bisu/BeSt/Stork/most strong Protoss ever type of "everyone knows what he will do and there's nothing you can do about it", but rather an oldschool type of play revitalized. There is no real answer for this type of play except plain old outclassing the player in every way, something that no one can do. I truly believe that there is no answer for JangBi's play-style in a Bo5. He was channeling Nal_rA, he brought Protoss back to it's roots and away from the overly stylized visions popularized by SKT Protoss. Today, JangBi earned an extra word to his nickname in my book. JangBi, The Almighty Dreamer... The last king. | ||
Yoshi Kirishima
United States10290 Posts
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intotheheart
Canada33091 Posts
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Boundz(DarKo)
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NicksonReyes
Philippines4431 Posts
On August 05 2012 19:00 Boundz(DarKo) wrote: Since there was so much emotion and so much people and so much cheering going on, I'd really love to have the finals with english subtitles. After all, it's the last OSL ever. Game 1 and the Legends match should have english subtitles. The other games are pretty meh, but if someone could sub all then why not. Thanks in advance to whoever has free time . | ||
Thorkell_v
United Kingdom1 Post
I mean vods that have everything from the moment the Starleague started until the end with the montage, esportsTV vods only contain the games. Please I'd really appreciate it. | ||
StorkHwaiting
United States3465 Posts
On August 05 2012 18:23 Kazius wrote: Heh. Hehehe. HeheheheHAHAHAHA... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA *ohgodI'mcryingthat'sfunny*. Fantasy lost game one because JangBi took risks and Fantasy didn't have the balls to punish him for it. That was when the series was won. JangBi decided how each game would look. He controlled the tempo of the series, and in that way, could follow up on his game plan, while leaving Fantasy out of his element. JangBi played like a champion. He kept Fantasy passive and used every viable tech path except the one he's most famous for (HT/Storm based PvT). He did this because Fantasy's "secret" weapon of mass vultures is great against HTs and powerful vs. Arbiters. JangBi did exactly what Fantasy did against Stork. He won the series before the first game was played. For the first time in ages, it feels like someone is playing Protoss the way it was always meant to be played. Not focusing on one unit or a few compositions, but rather abusing the flexibility of army compositions and the entire range of mobility vs. beefiness. It just seemed like his bag of tricks is endless, and that there's no way to play safe against him. It wasn't the Bisu/BeSt/Stork/most strong Protoss ever type of "everyone knows what he will do and there's nothing you can do about it", but rather an oldschool type of play revitalized. There is no real answer for this type of play except plain old outclassing the player in every way, something that no one can do. I truly believe that there is no answer for JangBi's play-style in a Bo5. He was channeling Nal_rA, he brought Protoss back to it's roots and away from the overly stylized visions popularized by SKT Protoss. Today, JangBi earned an extra word to his nickname in my book. JangBi, The Almighty Dreamer... The last king. Err I don't know about didn't have the balls. It's more like Jangbi was prepared with fast robo and pumping out 4 obs asap for clearing mines, scouting drop routes, and positioning his goons ultra defensive. He took a very fast third expo, but he made sure he had enough to defend vs any kind of drop aggression. Anything by Fanta short of a super fast 1-0 push was covered by JB's defenses. I'm with you on JB's bo5 preparation and play though. It was perfect. He won with build orders and strategy. Too many nooby kids cry for long games. Yet games where both players know what the other is doing and are just busy macroing up classic army compositions for max army battles is real-time tactics. STRATEGY is the mind games, build order predictions, etc that happen before they ever get in the booth. And that's what JB won with. Strategy. To me, it was the most fitting end SC could have had. | ||
StorkHwaiting
United States3465 Posts
On August 05 2012 18:42 Yoshi Kirishima wrote: For when the legends come on stage, how did they handle this? Did they tell who could come and not before the event or what? For example, was grrrr not invited to come on stage or did he maybe just not want to? Also same with Bisu Flash Jaedong, were they just not at this OSL? Would have loved to see grrrr there Jaedong was confirmed in the crowd. I saw the camera pan to him twice. No clue on Bisu/Flash, but chances of Bisu being there should be extremely high considering it's his teammate playing and he most likely helped him prepare for the finals. I'm completely lost as to why Jaedong and Flash weren't on stage. Bisu never won an OSL though. All his golds came from MSL. So, I can understand why he wasn't up there. Then again, Yellow was there lololol | ||
DJONES
United States218 Posts
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