[Interview] SPL EG-TL vs SouL Round 1 2012-2013 - Page 5
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BreaK
Canada890 Posts
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oBlade
Korea (South)5066 Posts
On December 30 2012 00:36 StarStruck wrote: Correction: It's very annoying when they combine the two when they're nothing alike and you no longer need to follow the old protocol in BW to become a Pro Gamer. Times have changed and it's a brand new game. Stop tying all the results together KeSPA. You gave all the BW players practically the right to play in PL just because they had their BW Pro Gamer Licenses and were members of the teams. Nothing wrong with that, but you somehow seem to acknowledge that the stats they had in BW should be combined with that of their SC2 stats. Case in point, Bisu. You shouldn't mix is BW prowess with his abysmal SC2 results. I find it hard to believe a harmless fact about the absence of foreigners in Proleague annoys you. It's just a cool fact. The fact that Thorzain was the first foreigner to win in the SC2 PL doesn't mean he wasn't also the first foreigner to win since Legionnaire - is he not a foreigner? did Draco secretly get a game while on Sparkyz that nobody remembers? - it just means we have two cool facts instead of one. And it's not realistic to say that the "new PL" is somehow nothing like the "old PL." The format is the same. The teams are 87.5% the same. OGN's production is the same. KeSPA is the same. You are correct that the issue of progamer licenses has been swept under the rug, as nobody on EGTL besides IdrA, Jaedong, and PuMa has ever held a KeSPA license. But those licenses haven't always worked the same way to begin with. Legionnaire never won a Courage match, nor did Elky, Giyom... for that matter, boxer, yellow, does that mean when the Courage match was introduced, people like you jumped up and said "Well, there's nothing wrong with letting Yellow play in the OSL, but for some reason you don't want to forget all his old wins? What kind of sense does that make?" Neither is SC2 a brand new game. It is some 2.5 years old. And this isn't the first Proleague to use it. You may remember the 2011-2012 Proleague Season 2 included both Brood War and Starcraft 2. So now what are we to believe, that 11-12 Season 2 was nothing like the "old" Proleague and now that 12-13 is nothing like the "old" Proleague and nothing like 11-12 Season 2, or the much simpler explanation that you're trying to make a fuss about nothing? Case in point, Bisu. You shouldn't mix is BW prowess with his abysmal SC2 results. I don't think people actually do this. Bisu has won a lot of games for his teams in the Starcraft Proleague. That's just a statistic. The fact that he can now add to that statistic (by winning games for his team in the Starcraft Proleague despite that the game has been replaced because it's a continuation of the same league) doesn't mean people are pretending he's one of the top 3 protosses. | ||
HereBeDragons
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Facultyadjutant
Sweden1876 Posts
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ssxsilver
United States4409 Posts
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Insurrectionist
Norway141 Posts
On December 30 2012 06:12 oBlade wrote: ... Neither is SC2 a brand new game. It is some 2.5 years old. And this isn't the first Proleague to use it. You may remember the 2011-2012 Proleague Season 2 included both Brood War and Starcraft 2. So now what are we to believe, that 11-12 Season 2 was nothing like the "old" Proleague and now that 12-13 is nothing like the "old" Proleague and nothing like 11-12 Season 2, or the much simpler explanation that you're trying to make a fuss about nothing? I agree with you on your main point, but I don't see how that's wrong. Proleague is significantly changed with SC2, and the 11-12 s2 proleague was an unholy abomination that is best forgotten - even if you don't agree with that, it was significantly different in many ways compared to both previous proleagues and the current one in things like player preparation, general level of gameplay, etc. | ||
Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17717 Posts
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Seeker
Where dat snitch at?36900 Posts
On December 30 2012 08:25 Ilikestarcraft wrote: The first answer in the original Korean wasn't talking about the hundreds or thousands of individual wins that he achieved but was referring to the hundreds and thousands of days since the last foreigner win. In other words it was more important to him that he contributed a win for his team than that hes the first foreigner in hundreds and thousands of days to get a win. Omfg thank you. That one was driving me crazy for the longest time.. | ||
ThreeActPlay
United States249 Posts
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Dosey
United States4505 Posts
Sheesh. | ||
BronzeKnee
United States5211 Posts
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MarkCJ
Canada239 Posts
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tree.hugger
Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
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BretZ
United States1510 Posts
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KristofferAG
Norway25712 Posts
Tzain looks extremely handsome. 50% winrate, I think he can manage that. | ||
Boucot
France15997 Posts
More seriously, congrats for your victory ThorZaIN, you deserves to not stay at 0-X. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States43458 Posts
On December 29 2012 16:34 EG.Thorzain wrote: There was A LOT of mistranslation in this interview. Almost every answer was a bit wrong from what I originally meant. For example I didn't say that I take full credit for the win today, rather the opposite that I'm proud of our team, etc. So take this interview with a grain of salt. Yeah I was curious about that haha. Congratulations though! You totally earned all of the limelight you're getting! | ||
Daeracon
Sweden198 Posts
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ramask2
Thailand1024 Posts
On December 30 2012 17:54 Daeracon wrote: Was there a televised interview with him? Where is that VOD in that case, any help would be appreciated. I found it here | ||
ktimekiller
United States690 Posts
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