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Teamliquid's Fate? - Page 4
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jkillashark
United States5262 Posts
Never surrender. | ||
Orlandu
China2450 Posts
On May 26 2007 14:53 Wasabi wrote: ...Speculations. TL.net's coverage is already established for years and has been growing. Why does it matter if progaming in China is growing? Not to be frank but most people here only care about what happens in South Korea. It's not speculation, you just don't seem to be aware of much of what is going on outside of Brood War. China is the future. Korea may still have it's place high in the world of pro-gaming, but China will at the very least rival it in the future, if not surpass it. ESPECIALLY since, and most of you should be familiar with this since as you say you only care about Korea, China enables Korean progamers to avoid the mandatory military service, at least to some extent and allows them to continue pro-gaming for awhile. However, the only reason people here "only care about what happens in South Korea" is because that's where BROOD WAR is so heavily dominating. If StarCraft 2 hypothetically dominates another scene, say China *hint hint* or Europe, or USA, and Korea doesn't look into it much, then the focus will drift towards those other nations. If Vietnam treated StarCraft 2 like Korea treats StarCraft now, then people here would probably idolize it too. The point is, it's not Korea that is significant. It's the fact that Brood War is so popular there that make most people here idolize it. Good chances are Korea will still be extremely large, but unlike in Brood War where Korea is all that really matters these days, other countries DO care about other professional gaming games, and those countries will take away a bit of spotlight from Korea. So, it's really important to be aware of other countries as well. Korea won't be the only country embracing this new game. | ||
Wasabi
United States3085 Posts
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Smokin_Squirrel
Korea (South)674 Posts
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Zelniq
United States7166 Posts
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PinoyTalaga324
United States41 Posts
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teh leet newb
United States1999 Posts
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DenariusJay
United States11 Posts
I can't see *anything* negative that SC2 is going to-do too TL... | ||
ROOTheognis
United States4482 Posts
On May 27 2007 17:47 teh leet newb wrote: Even if Starcraft dies, Teamliquid will never die! | ||
DueSs
United States765 Posts
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nttea
Sweden4353 Posts
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404.Delirium
United States1190 Posts
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NotSupporting
Sweden1998 Posts
With that being said, I don't want to be bitter or anything, I think the "new" TL is amazing as well, the growing Starcraft scene is really great! | ||
Kyhol
Canada2574 Posts
I say some stupid shit sometimes. All I had to do was hide the strategy section and I barely notice a difference | ||
Kleinmuuhg
Vanuatu4091 Posts
On December 23 2009 07:51 Hot_Bid wrote: So basically, you're saying SC2 and RTS in general isn't established outside Korea. Also, that TL will have to work hard, run more frequent events, and get more members from the general population. I think just about every single person knows this. Its not like its some big secret that we have to get more general members and work hard as a staff if we (TL) want to stay competitive when SC2 comes out. It's pretty obvious. | ||
m3rciless
United States1476 Posts
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KevinIX
United States2472 Posts
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Kinky
United States4126 Posts
On May 27 2007 00:25 jkillashark wrote: Never give up. Never surrender. | ||
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