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On October 27 2012 13:36 lichter wrote:Show nested quote +On October 27 2012 13:32 vthree wrote: Although the player list is great, I am a bit concern about the level of play we will see in this GSL. The condense time frame plus foreign events (WCS Global, MLG) means that the players will have every little time to prepare. After seasons of incredibly boring late game PvZ, ZvT and PvT I'm actually excited to see games with less prep time, and hopefully more chaos
But less prep time might mean more standard macro builds which leads to the boring late-game
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These are pretty exciting
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On October 27 2012 13:39 opterown wrote:Show nested quote +On October 27 2012 13:37 Lysanias wrote: Well they sure didn't make it easy for MVP euh, stacked groups but MVP draws the group of death for sure.
Looking forward to it now with more Kespa players mixing in, specialy Kespa zergs intrest me greatly. I'd feel sorry for Bbyong - up against one of each of ESF's best terran, protoss and zerg (actually, some might even say the best ESF terran, protoss, and zerg) and thus having to practice each matchup too
Bbyong looked horrible in his games vs Heart and didn't look too convincing in his other Code A games. Probably the weakest player this season.
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On October 27 2012 13:39 vthree wrote:Show nested quote +On October 27 2012 13:36 lichter wrote:On October 27 2012 13:32 vthree wrote: Although the player list is great, I am a bit concern about the level of play we will see in this GSL. The condense time frame plus foreign events (WCS Global, MLG) means that the players will have every little time to prepare. After seasons of incredibly boring late game PvZ, ZvT and PvT I'm actually excited to see games with less prep time, and hopefully more chaos But less prep time might mean more standard macro builds which leads to the boring late-game
I thought about that and I am dreading it.
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Group E cant wait to see who comes out winning that one
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I haven't kept close watch on the last couple seasons, and now we've got the BW pros, and I'm looking at these groups, and...
I have no idea what to make of them.
I see a few familiar long-time stars: MVP, DRG, MKP, and I wonder how the latter two will do (MVP will of course be dangerous as fuck). I see a lot of familiar names like Hack, Happy, and Yoda that I kind of didn't expect to see in Code S (which I expect is harder than it's ever name). I see guys like Leenock, Squirtle, Parting, and Polt, all great players that I'm pleased to see are still showing results. And it's bittersweet to see Ryung there, knowing that his fantastic teammates in Puzzle and Coca have moved to LoL. And I see the BW pros whom I know nothing about.
But it's also kinda sad for me because I realize I don't care as much as I used to... there's been too many Code S seasons and not enough stories, too many missed finals because the live streaming always come at bad times for me, and a fading interest in the gameplay that will probably require HotS to revive.
*shrug*
Regardless. Good luck to Taeja and Hero!
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On October 27 2012 13:45 TheRealPaciFist wrote: I haven't kept close watch on the last couple seasons, and now we've got the BW pros, and I'm looking at these groups, and...
I have no idea what to make of them.
I see a few familiar long-time stars: MVP, DRG, MKP, and I wonder how the latter two will do (MVP will of course be dangerous as fuck). I see a lot of familiar names like Hack, Happy, and Yoda that I kind of didn't expect to see in Code S (which I expect is harder than it's ever name). I see guys like Leenock, Squirtle, Parting, and Polt, all great players that I'm pleased to see are still showing results. And it's bittersweet to see Ryung there, knowing that his fantastic teammates in Puzzle and Coca have moved to LoL. And I see the BW pros whom I know nothing about.
But it's also kinda sad for me because I realize I don't care as much as I used to... there's been too many Code S seasons and not enough stories, too many missed finals because the live streaming always come at bad times for me, and a fading interest in the gameplay that will probably require HotS to revive.
*shrug*
Regardless. Good luck to Taeja and Hero!
I would have preferred there to be only 4 GSL seasons a year. Maybe even only two or three. I don't like that this one is being rushed. I especially do not like the final two rounds being a day apart. But hey, this year's schedule has on the whole been better than 2011.
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Easy win for Life in Group H.
MVP got the toughest group.
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Hmm is this Code S group better than last seasons? I'm not so sure
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On October 27 2012 13:57 dgwow wrote:Hmm is this Code S group better than last seasons? I'm not so sure
Of course it's better.
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I just noticed there is not a single team kill in the ro32.
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It will be another sick sick season.
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Kind of underwhelming compared to last season, just based on name recognition.
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Every season seems like the groups just keep getting harder and harder. Going to be fun to watch that's for sure
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Creator, Mvp and DRG in the same groyp in Ro32 O_O? Holy group of death!!
So excited for the amazing group of Protosses this season, even if MC is conspicuously absent. Creator, Rain, Seed, Squirtle, PartinG and HerO - one of tgese guys has got to be able to take it down!!
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Why do they have to put Polt and Taeja in the same group? tt
I can't even decide which is group of death now, GSL is so fucking stacked.
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DRG always ends up in group of death lol
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Soulkey confirmed for the most wasted seed in GSL
Thought Life would of picked Hack over Baby considering he went 44-4 at MLG but should be a breeze nonetheless.
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