Golden retirement interview: "It's better to try and regre…
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LarJarsE
United States1378 Posts
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TelecoM
United States10597 Posts
On November 27 2013 09:22 LarJarsE wrote: It seems some of these progamers, esp golden, want to take their money and run when it comes to esports.. great.. I've achieved something and I can't (or dont want to put in to work to) win another large event.. so I "retire" the game all together. I think at first this large influx of "retirements"will negatively affect the popularity and community of the game.. but I'm really starting to see this as the chipping off of the weak links to starcraft 2. the real core champions will stay and really show fans what starcraft 2 can become, and the weaker players will die off. congrats on your retirement, golden. I wish the best of luck to you. If only there wasn't issues with the gameplay, this might be true. | ||
Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
Golden is very smart because he's young (19) and he'll be 21 when he finishes military and can jump right into college and move to lead a more normal life. | ||
CosmicSpiral
United States15275 Posts
On November 27 2013 09:22 LarJarsE wrote: It seems some of these progamers, esp golden, want to take their money and run when it comes to esports.. great.. I've achieved something and I can't (or dont want to put in to work to) win another large event.. so I "retire" the game all together. I think at first this large influx of "retirements"will negatively affect the popularity and community of the game.. but I'm really starting to see this as the chipping off of the weak links to starcraft 2. the real core champions will stay and really show fans what starcraft 2 can become, and the weaker players will die off. congrats on your retirement, golden. I wish the best of luck to you. Yeah, ~$11,000 over 3 years. He sure pulled a fast one on us! | ||
Obeast96
United States106 Posts
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eurTsItniH
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On November 27 2013 09:27 CosmicSpiral wrote: + Show Spoiler + On November 27 2013 09:22 LarJarsE wrote: It seems some of these progamers, esp golden, want to take their money and run when it comes to esports.. great.. I've achieved something and I can't (or dont want to put in to work to) win another large event.. so I "retire" the game all together. I think at first this large influx of "retirements"will negatively affect the popularity and community of the game.. but I'm really starting to see this as the chipping off of the weak links to starcraft 2. the real core champions will stay and really show fans what starcraft 2 can become, and the weaker players will die off. congrats on your retirement, golden. I wish the best of luck to you. Yeah, ~$11,000 over 3 years. He sure pulled a fast one on us! Don't forget the enormous salary and the millions from his international ad campaign for Coca Cola! lol jk | ||
TheMagicianSC2
France74 Posts
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Nuclease
United States1049 Posts
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KawaiiRice
United States2914 Posts
On November 27 2013 09:22 LarJarsE wrote: It seems some of these progamers, esp golden, want to take their money and run when it comes to esports.. great.. I've achieved something and I can't (or dont want to put in to work to) win another large event.. so I "retire" the game all together. I think at first this large influx of "retirements"will negatively affect the popularity and community of the game.. but I'm really starting to see this as the chipping off of the weak links to starcraft 2. the real core champions will stay and really show fans what starcraft 2 can become, and the weaker players will die off. congrats on your retirement, golden. I wish the best of luck to you. go play 10+ hours a day for 3 years and try to criticize someone for retiring plz "take their money and run" is so insulting lol | ||
Noobity
United States871 Posts
He's got a good head on his shoulders, I know he'll do well in the future. Keep in touch, Golden! | ||
Prplppleatr
United States1518 Posts
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Glenn313
United States475 Posts
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mint_julep
United States254 Posts
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Esoterikk
Canada1256 Posts
That's true, but I think a lot of the fans went to games like LoL and Dota2 because they were more fun. If the game becomes more fun, I think the fans will naturally return. Kind of depressing, I know everyone likes to ignore it but even the pros think the game is boring. Can't imagine having to play something you don't find that fun for 10 hours a day. Can't say I blame him for retiring. Hoping LotV goes well. | ||
B-80
United States7 Posts
GG Golden. Best of luck. | ||
Sovano
United States1503 Posts
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ElhayM
Canada134 Posts
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Shield
Bulgaria4824 Posts
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NovemberstOrm
Canada16217 Posts
On November 27 2013 14:18 Esoterikk wrote: Kind of depressing, I know everyone likes to ignore it but even the pros think the game is boring. Can't imagine having to play something you don't find that fun for 10 hours a day. Can't say I blame him for retiring. Hoping LotV goes well. The reason it's boring is because they play it 10 hours a day. Doing anything 10 hours almost straight is straining in itself | ||
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