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Cyanocyst
2222 Posts
EG too they have the means. | ||
Whatson
United States5356 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:35 Plansix wrote: I forgot about Suppy. He can kick the crap out of Korean players. Scarlet too. There are players who can compete and the GSL format will be better than the MLG slog. Its a question of how good is their practice. Who knows, a foreigner might even be able to make it past the ro16 in a major tournament in HotS! | ||
Baarn
United States2702 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:37 vrok wrote: Extremely disappointed that Jaedong is going for NA instead of KR. It's a disgrace. Maybe he wants to come to US and learn english while making some cash on the side? | ||
Nuclease
United States1049 Posts
Should be funny to watch Americans try to deal with this. | ||
Adreme
United States5574 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:28 Beakyboo wrote: People are overreacting so hard to this. At least half the tournament is guaranteed to be north american players still. That's giving more than plenty of opportunity for foreigners to succeed in WCS. How much more can you really ask for? An all north american tournament would just suck. Winning it would carry so little weight without Koreans, and it'd be impossible to justify a large prize pool. This system seems like a great compromise. It's totally possible for a foreigner to win, and anyone with an invite has huge incentive to put a lot of effort into this. That's not even the part I care that much about. I care about the fact that all the players on that list now will not be competing in anymore GSL/OSL this year after this one and many including this one because of region lock. It just seems silly to weaken the premier SC2 event in order to create a new one with less players in it. | ||
StarStruck
25339 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:39 Cyanocyst wrote: Strange ..surprised that liquid isn't throwing a few more of their players Koreans in EU. EG too they have the means. They want the good ping from Korea/San Fran. | ||
MateShade
Australia736 Posts
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Plansix
United States60190 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:37 vrok wrote: Extremely disappointed that Jaedong is going for NA instead of KR. It's a disgrace. He is on an NA team with NA sponsors, I wonder why he decided to go to NA? I wonder why? | ||
Swords
6038 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:32 MstrJinbo wrote: Lets not forget scarlet, goswser and Suppy. QXC all killed IM a while back in GSTL. Even Incontrol won best of threes agains koreans. NA players are certainly capable of taking series off Koreans. They certainly are, but think about how Scarlett/Suppy/Gowser got onto the scene in the first place. Gowser and Suppy came up through the open bracket at MLG and Scarlett qualified for IPL via a playhem and then beat a Korean B-Teamer and took a game off of Oz. With the new WCS in place it makes it much harder for players like these to get any recognition and support to continue their careers. Obviously everyone wants to watch the highest quality starcraft, but there's a reason for region locking and why you see it in every single sport. The reason is not having a region lock can severely inhibit growth. NA and EU players who are working hard to be the best in their region now essentially have to compete with the creme of the crop of another region. To get better one has to take baby steps - when you start playing basketball they don't throw you on the court with an NBA team and say "good luck", you work your way through a system where you play evenly matched opponents and then you get to move on if you're better than these opponents. Fuck, it's the same way leagues and MMR work on ladder. | ||
SinCitta
Germany2127 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:41 Plansix wrote: He is on an NA team with NA sponsors, I wonder why he decided to go to NA? I wonder why? But... but his nickname is The Tyrant, not The Tourist | ||
Enchanted
United States1609 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:27 BeyondCtrL wrote: As long as people are thinking entirely on the present and near future about their biases and wallets, stupid outcries like this are always bound to happen. I'm pretty sure every NA pro had a raging boner that was immediately killed because they realized that they might actually have to compete for prize money. Once their perceived injury has been accepted through all the stages of grief they will realize that this is very good news for the long term. Blizzard didn't owe anyone anything of this scale, nor the money they injected into it. What makes NA/EU players more entitled to this money when they weren't really winning any of the big tournaments anyway? If this hadn't been done as it is Koreans would keep widening the gap until it became BW 2.0, and then no one would have any chance and SC2 would become a Seoul centered niche attraction. Just because they can't cash in asap obviously means that it has already failed and that their is no hope, /s. True, the short term does not alleviate the immediate concerns, but in the end the outcome will hopefully reveal a much more internationally competitive and sustainable endeavor. Immediate and strict region locks would actually kill that off and it might be decades, if ever, until the 2nd rate NA/EU scenes might even take a single game off a KR in Global Finals. Blizzard has stated, numerous times very clearly that they intend to transition into fully region locked offline only tournaments. I already shared my view on why this is significantly beneficial. If these pros are suggesting that they might as well retire because of the WCS system, then they should have done it a year ago. But looking at the prize distribution of these regional WCS it seems to me that these foreigners have a greater chance of winning more money more often than they have this entire past year. Subjective bias is always present and constant, and the level of idiotic statements reflect that. How the fuck are people that aren't pro in NA supposed to beat these players ? These players can afford to practice 10 hours a day in team houses where they don't need to worry about paying bills or even cooking food or cleaning because they have a maid that does it. If you try to play 10 hours a day in NA you can't because NA doesn't have the infrastructure that Korea has, you don't have a team backing you or a job for money you're gonna starve trying to keep up with the Koreans that are farming NA for money. I think your idea is great that the people who can't keep up in the scene should just retire and people that can't break through because they have zero opportunities to shine and have to play against players that can practice 10 hours a day without worrying about anything else. Instead of growing the NA scene we're just gonna slowly see it die out, sure there will be a few pros left that have the teams so they can practice but no one else is going to make it. | ||
rename
Estonia329 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:39 Cyanocyst wrote: Strange ..surprised that liquid isn't throwing a few more of their players Koreans in EU. EG too they have the means. Well EG-TL are screwed because from the looks of it: http://www.majorleaguegaming.com/news/wcs-america-season-1/ http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2012-2013_Proleague/Round_5 They have to play proleague and Ro16 at the same time... | ||
Plansix
United States60190 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:43 Swords wrote: They certainly are, but think about how Scarlett/Suppy/Gowser got onto the scene in the first place. Gowser and Suppy came up through the open bracket at MLG and Scarlett qualified for IPL via a playhem and then beat a Korean B-Teamer and took a game off of Oz. With the new WCS in place it makes it much harder for players like these to get any recognition and support to continue their careers. Obviously everyone wants to watch the highest quality starcraft, but there's a reason for region locking and why you see it in every single sport. The reason is not having a region lock can severely inhibit growth. NA and EU players who are working hard to be the best in their region now essentially have to compete with the creme of the crop of another region. To get better one has to take baby steps - when you start playing basketball they don't throw you on the court with an NBA team and say "good luck", you work your way through a system where you play evenly matched opponents and then you get to move on if you're better than these opponents. Fuck, it's the same way leagues and MMR work on ladder. Quite with your logic and real world examples. Stepping stones are for the weak and players should just practice until they can beat Life and Flash. Anything else is welfare for bad players(this is my sarcastic face). | ||
Beakyboo
United States485 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:40 Adreme wrote: That's not even the part I care that much about. I care about the fact that all the players on that list now will not be competing in anymore GSL/OSL this year after this one and many including this one because of region lock. It just seems silly to weaken the premier SC2 event in order to create a new one with less players in it. It weakens the individual leagues in some sense by dispersing the players, but the best players from each league will all still come together in the season finals. I don't think it's so bad in that sense. GSL's already so strong that this doesn't really hurt it. We still have a single tournament with all the best players. That's what WCS is. | ||
MstrJinbo
United States1251 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:43 Swords wrote: They certainly are, but think about how Scarlett/Suppy/Gowser got onto the scene in the first place. Gowser and Suppy came up through the open bracket at MLG and Scarlett qualified for IPL via a playhem and then beat a Korean B-Teamer and took a game off of Oz. With the new WCS in place it makes it much harder for players like these to get any recognition and support to continue their careers. Obviously everyone wants to watch the highest quality starcraft, but there's a reason for region locking and why you see it in every single sport. The reason is not having a region lock can severely inhibit growth. NA and EU players who are working hard to be the best in their region now essentially have to compete with the creme of the crop of another region. To get better one has to take baby steps - when you start playing basketball they don't throw you on the court with an NBA team and say "good luck", you work your way through a system where you play evenly matched opponents and then you get to move on if you're better than these opponents. Fuck, it's the same way leagues and MMR work on ladder. Not disagreeing there. I'm hoping that they phase out the online portion sooner rather than later. Make it so that you have more investment into a particular region than waking up at weird times for a match. | ||
govie
9334 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:43 Swords wrote: They certainly are, but think about how Scarlett/Suppy/Gowser got onto the scene in the first place. Gowser and Suppy came up through the open bracket at MLG and Scarlett qualified for IPL via a playhem and then beat a Korean B-Teamer and took a game off of Oz. With the new WCS in place it makes it much harder for players like these to get any recognition and support to continue their careers. Obviously everyone wants to watch the highest quality starcraft, but there's a reason for region locking and why you see it in every single sport. The reason is not having a region lock can severely inhibit growth. NA and EU players who are working hard to be the best in their region now essentially have to compete with the creme of the crop of another region. To get better one has to take baby steps - when you start playing basketball they don't throw you on the court with an NBA team and say "good luck", you work your way through a system where you play evenly matched opponents and then you get to move on if you're better than these opponents. Fuck, it's the same way leagues and MMR work on ladder. LOL all zergs.... Blizzard should just imba-op-patch zerg again because this is never gonna happen in the current hots! (except for scarlet, she got game). | ||
Lukeeze[zR]
Switzerland6838 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:45 rename wrote: Well EG-TL are screwed because from the looks of it: http://www.majorleaguegaming.com/news/wcs-america-season-1/ http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2012-2013_Proleague/Round_5 They have to play proleague and Ro16 at the same time... Now that kespa, mlg and blizz work all together, there won't be much of problem I think. They'll reschedule. | ||
Plansix
United States60190 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:48 govie wrote: LOL all zergs.... Blizzard should just imba-op-patch zerg again because this is never gonna happen in the current hots! (except for scarlet, she got game). Suppy is bad ass and rocked before the era of Zerg. Gowser is pretty good, though I have not seen his play recently. | ||
Adreme
United States5574 Posts
On April 11 2013 01:47 Beakyboo wrote: It weakens the individual leagues in some sense by dispersing the players, but the best players from each league will all still come together in the season finals. I don't think it's so bad in that sense. GSL's already so strong that this doesn't really hurt it. We still have a single tournament with all the best players. That's what WCS is. GSL is a regular event that is on most nights. WCS season finals and the grand finals at Blizzcon are multi day events like MLG. I enjoy dedicating a weekend to watching MLG but I also enjoy sitting down for a few hours and watching the GSL knowing that I can count on my fingers the amount of top level players that aren't either in it or trying to get in it. Now I cant do that because a massive chunk of the talent has been cut out and the games will suffer as a result. | ||
dAPhREAk
Nauru12397 Posts
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