Koreans selecting WCS NA/EU List - Page 3
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PixelNite
France1008 Posts
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digmouse
China6323 Posts
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Fionn
United States23455 Posts
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SinCitta
Germany2127 Posts
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Fody03
Italy310 Posts
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Lorch
Germany3666 Posts
On April 10 2013 18:11 Highwinds wrote: What happens to pro league!?!?| entire EG-TL team leaves??? You have to be in na/eu for about 2 weeks, to actually play wcs. Ro16 is to Ro4 is played in like 4 days and finals are on the following weekend, the rest is played online anyways. Well this was obviously gonna happen, blizzard messed up hard. Personally it at least gives me a reason to tune into eu/na wcs since there will be good players in them now, but it totally misses the point of wcs, tbh at this point I like last years a lot more. | ||
Disengaged
United States6994 Posts
WCS NA isn't going to be "NA" at all lol | ||
FrostedMiniWheats
United States30730 Posts
On April 10 2013 18:15 KillAudio wrote: Why does MVP and Nestea have to be in different continents? LOL I'd imagine IM wants to maximize their dominance by dispatching them to different regions. Meanwhile, Yoda will rape the gsl | ||
EthanAhn
Korea (South)56 Posts
(MC, TaeJa, HyuN Situation) | ||
Assirra
Belgium4169 Posts
On April 10 2013 18:15 KillAudio wrote: Why does MVP and Nestea have to be in different continents? LOL They agreed to each win their region and don't wanna block each other ofc. | ||
tribulator
774 Posts
GG | ||
Topdoller
United Kingdom3860 Posts
Smart choice by MC and MVP btw they are gonna tear EU a new one between them | ||
Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On April 10 2013 18:04 Zealously wrote: Honestly, most of the players on that list are not Code S currently. I think it will be nice for people who aren't able to watch GSL when it's live to be able to watch a bunch of good players play when they can watch. Code S will remain mostly unaffected, and there are plenty of players in Code A who are Code S-quality in my eyes, anyway. On April 10 2013 18:12 Zealously wrote: As evidenced by the way Code B/A looked last season, KeSPA and eSF pros have been eliminating themselves and each other and there simply wasn't "enough room" in Code S - last season, I personally would argue that there were at least 8 more players who could have competed on even footing in Code S that got eliminated in Code A, and a few more stuck in Code B. With the addition of KeSPA players on top of all the eSF pros who fight tooth and nail for a Code S spot, the removal of (I count) 4 Code S players and several Code A/S has-beens will not hurt the depth of GSL too much. I honestly feel that although the competition in Code A will be slightly weaker, there are more than enough players for Code A/S to still be tough as shit. Look at players like CJ'herO and Bisu (debatable, I know) who are stuck in Code B despite having the skill to compete in Code A. They will now (most likely) get the chance to play in Code A, and although the playing field will be slightly weaker, there are more than enough good Koreans to fill Code S without it feeling watered down or inferior. | ||
JazVM
Germany1196 Posts
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Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
On April 10 2013 18:14 EthanAhn wrote: You guys think? This selection... ㄱ( ㅡ_-)r MC is not able to play in WCS EU Season 1, right? It makes no sense he would be able to play in GSL, lose and then run off to EU. | ||
bluQ
Germany1724 Posts
They now got their shot at it guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111oneoneoneonehundredelevenandone | ||
Ace1123
Philippines1187 Posts
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bgx
Poland6595 Posts
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Canucklehead
Canada5074 Posts
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goiflin
Canada1218 Posts
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