On December 12 2012 20:19 JustPassingBy wrote: It can also just be that Fnatic and Moon could not agree on a salary. I wouldn't necessarily read the announcement as "Fnatic wants nothing more to do with Moon and vice versa", as some people are suggesting with the "Moon got no accomplishment and got laid off" type of comments.
It is not the problem...You can see any other announcement about former Fnatic guys leave Fnatic..It is obviously Fnatic is unhappy for Moon play WC3 again which agains the team ‘s order...this is the first time Fnatic telling his player is bad and we part way...If moon and Fnatic is in peace ,they can part way in other way!
Moon was meant to make a big impact for Fnatic and they're probably frustrated that it didn't pay off. Incredibly innovative player who is a pleasure to watch but sadly lacked the polish and sc2 mechanics to rival the other professionals. I can't help but think this means the end for him in sc2, always a shame to see a player leave, especially one so unique.
Pretty old for a progamer, has a family, still have 2 years of military service in front of him that he has to do in like 1-2 years, he's not up there fighting for the big paychecks and HotS is on the horizon. And he clearly can't stay away from wc3.
He will either just retire now and begin a new chapter of his life, maybe play a year of wc3 if it is possible to get some money out of that, or maybe he will play 1 more year of sc2 and hope to get something out of HotS while it's all new and everyone is confused. I mean, his goal as a progamer now gotta be to try and milk out as much money as possible on the time he has left as a progamer and before he needs to enlist to the military.
On December 12 2012 06:14 Canucklehead wrote: I will forever remember moon for his great baneling fail! To this day, I've never seen a more perfect baneling fail.
This is actually rather lame... 2 failed rts players laughing at one of the most successful rts players ever for failing a baneling detonation.
i'm glad that for one time we know why he had been released (not something like : "oh he was doing so well and we love him and blablabla". We have the reason.
Hope he won't quit because he was quite good from time to time. But i think he hasn't done military service.
Edit : "Oh and i see he have a family too. Didn't know that".
On December 12 2012 06:14 Canucklehead wrote: I will forever remember moon for his great baneling fail! To this day, I've never seen a more perfect baneling fail.
well, you know results have been bad when fnatic tries to list his accompishments in sc2 in their statement and the second best result they could come up with is dh summer 2011......
On December 12 2012 06:14 Canucklehead wrote: I will forever remember moon for his great baneling fail! To this day, I've never seen a more perfect baneling fail.
This is actually rather lame... 2 failed rts players laughing at one of the most successful rts players ever for failing a baneling detonation.
Either way hope Moon gets a new team.
If you've never seen that clip before, and someone showed it to you right this minute, except the player names are kept hidden, and the only thing you're told beforehand is that it's a televised GSL match.
On December 12 2012 21:43 Black Gun wrote: well, you know results have been bad when fnatic tries to list his accompishments in sc2 in their statement and the second best result they could come up with is dh summer 2011......
He has the most fun-to-watch play style that I've ever seen. I don't know about you, but I like my favorite players to entertain the audience, even if that means making mistakes and losing tournaments.