TeamLiquid Legacy Starleague Season 3 - Page 4
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Xiphos
Canada7507 Posts
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Ethelis
United States2396 Posts
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Me_ToKa
Bulgaria309 Posts
The Legacy returns and the competition is stiffer than ever in this final open season. That means there would not be any other seasons??? | ||
BLinD-RawR
ALLEYCAT BLUES49477 Posts
On September 08 2013 13:16 Me_ToKa wrote: That means there would not be any other seasons??? not for this year. | ||
Ribbon
United States5278 Posts
Fighting Spirit is older than god, though. I'm pretty sure it can vote and sign up for the Terran army at this point. | ||
Carefree
United States1571 Posts
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JonathanMerklin
United States72 Posts
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traceurling
United States1240 Posts
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Xiphos
Canada7507 Posts
On September 08 2013 14:30 JonathanMerklin wrote: Out of curiosity, are there any ex-SC2 but also ex-BW players playing? Like, I know LaLush tried to qualify last season, but we've certainly had quite a few more ex-BWers retire from SC2 since then. I think we got Naugrim last season and LuckyFool to play with us this season. | ||
Dirtyharry
Germany171 Posts
On September 08 2013 14:36 traceurling wrote: Why the earlier time? I think the old times were not very friendly for russian players and viewers. | ||
Falling
Canada11193 Posts
On September 08 2013 13:52 Ribbon wrote: Honest-to-god, I may watch this just for Andromeda. Love that map. Fighting Spirit is older than god, though. I'm pretty sure it can vote and sign up for the Terran army at this point. I think Andromeda is older than FS, actually. FS just get used a whole lot. I like Andromeda as it was the first map I used to stumble on to iccup. At the time Andromeda was played a fair amount though not as much as Python was and FS would be. | ||
Xiphos
Canada7507 Posts
On September 08 2013 14:58 Falling wrote: I think Andromeda is older than FS, actually. FS just get used a whole lot. I like Andromeda as it was the first map I used to stumble on to iccup. At the time Andromeda was played a fair amount though not as much as Python was and FS would be. Definitely, FS was released when I first started watching progames and I haven't even heard of Andromeda prior to that. | ||
shaftofpleasure
Korea (North)1375 Posts
On September 08 2013 15:11 Xiphos wrote: Definitely, FS was released when I first started watching progames and I haven't even heard of Andromeda prior to that. Watch that Stork game on Andro .. so goood :D | ||
SynC[gm]
United States3127 Posts
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thezanursic
5478 Posts
Setting up the TLS Server: . Ensure you are running Starcraft: Brood War version 1.16.1 Make sure you have either Chaoslauncher for 1.16.1 or wLauncher installed on your computer. Download the TLS Plugin for Chaoslauncher 1.16.1. Save this file into the folder containing the Chaoslauncher application; or if you're using wLauncher, save this file in the Plugins subfolder of your wLauncher folder. Run Chaoslauncher/wLauncher as an administrator. Check the box next to TLS Plugin (1.16.1). Click the start button. The TLS server will be listed in the Multiplayer screen. You can create an account using the in-game interface. Make sure that you host your games with #LL or #L2 in title to enable Lan Latency. Is this really the smartest idea? Using a dead server to run your qualifiers on? | ||
Birdie
New Zealand4438 Posts
On September 08 2013 17:04 thezanursic wrote: + Show Spoiler + Setting up the TLS Server: . Ensure you are running Starcraft: Brood War version 1.16.1 Make sure you have either Chaoslauncher for 1.16.1 or wLauncher installed on your computer. Download the TLS Plugin for Chaoslauncher 1.16.1. Save this file into the folder containing the Chaoslauncher application; or if you're using wLauncher, save this file in the Plugins subfolder of your wLauncher folder. Run Chaoslauncher/wLauncher as an administrator. Check the box next to TLS Plugin (1.16.1). Click the start button. The TLS server will be listed in the Multiplayer screen. You can create an account using the in-game interface. Make sure that you host your games with #LL or #L2 in title to enable Lan Latency. Is this really the smartest idea? Using a dead server to run your qualifiers on? What's wrong with it, it only needs to be used for the duration of the qualifiers, people won't be laddering on it xD | ||
thezanursic
5478 Posts
On September 08 2013 17:05 Birdie wrote: What's wrong with it, it only needs to be used for the duration of the qualifiers, people won't be laddering on it xD Yes, but it's a good way to lose a couple of participants to play on an otherwise unknown server. | ||
TehRei
Sweden261 Posts
On September 08 2013 17:16 thezanursic wrote: Yes, but it's a good way to lose a couple of participants to play on an otherwise unknown server. On the other hand, playing on iCCup means that players they've blacklisted can't participate in the tour... Don't know if that's the only reason for a separate server being used, but it's something to consider anyway. | ||
Birdie
New Zealand4438 Posts
On September 08 2013 17:22 TehRei wrote: On the other hand, playing on iCCup means that players they've blacklisted can't participate in the tour... Don't know if that's the only reason for a separate server being used, but it's something to consider anyway. iCCup doesn't allow tours to be run on their server if ANY of the players in the tournament are banned players. So dotY and so on can't play in TLS, or else TLS has to be run on a different server. Pretty sure that's why Nation Wars moved to Fish. | ||
TehRei
Sweden261 Posts
On September 08 2013 17:26 Birdie wrote: iCCup doesn't allow tours to be run on their server if ANY of the players in the tournament are banned players. So dotY and so on can't play in TLS, or else TLS has to be run on a different server. Pretty sure that's why Nation Wars moved to Fish. Yeah, that's what I meant, although my choice of words was a bit clumsy (English is HARD). Also, Nation Wars moved to Fish because the organizer, LRM)Game, is blacklisted on iCCup. | ||
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