what if a job interviewer (like RedEye/Incontrol/MrBitter) ask a player after the game some cocky questions like "protoss is a strong race isnt it?" It is a bit difficult to give a mannered answer to this question :D
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Dingodile
4125 Posts
what if a job interviewer (like RedEye/Incontrol/MrBitter) ask a player after the game some cocky questions like "protoss is a strong race isnt it?" It is a bit difficult to give a mannered answer to this question :D | ||
AlternativeEgo
Sweden17309 Posts
Yep. Tilea and maybe Kawaiirice too did it in WCS AM. | ||
LaO-Tyros_Reffa
Netherlands50 Posts
On December 21 2013 00:38 ACrow wrote: There are plenty other tournaments with a more relaxed setting and giving trash talk the room some people want it to have. I prefer the flagship tournament of SC2, which is WCS, to be the most professional possible. This also allows the Red Bull Battlegrounds and HSC to be all the more special. There's different types of 'trash talking'. It needn't be offensive, necessarily. Also, you write "I prefer the flagship tournament of SC2, which is WCS, to be the most professional possible". So, 'more professional' = NO chat/talking at all? | ||
brieN
United States158 Posts
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psychotics
United States184 Posts
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Dingodile
4125 Posts
On December 21 2013 00:21 AlternativeEgo wrote: No replays? Is that the screams of anger by the European ex. wc3 players that I hear from afar? ;D wc3 players didnt care about replays, they just release replays asap because seeing it werent useful. I didnt miss a single replay! Your chance to win vs x after watching a replay from him is like ~5% higher. In sc2 rather 20-30% higher chance to win. That's why I dont want that they release replays. | ||
Scones
Wales99 Posts
Is it to stop bad language, or to stop distracting your opponent or something else? | ||
Plansix
United States60190 Posts
On December 21 2013 00:37 DnCL wrote: I was sad about the chat rule too. I think the less delay thing is really good from the watching point of view, but will we see less adaptation in series. I tought it was really exciting when people adapted to each other in series. Will this still be possible without replays. People could be considered ready to play within 60 secs while they are watching a replay. You can go out very fast, if it was not for the requirement of being in X chatroom. Not sure if they could make it so the chatroom appears while they watch replay, is there such a thing . Doing so would be classified as cheating by expressly trying to bypass a rule. And allowing players to review replays lowers the over all skill of the set of games, because it doesn't reward the player who can make good reads souring the game and get information just by playing against someone. | ||
PardonYou
United States1360 Posts
On December 21 2013 00:50 Scones wrote: Can someone explain why you aren't allowed to chat?! I'm sure that would limit the personalities of some players Is it to stop bad language, or to stop distracting your opponent or something else? That comes from Kespa and I think they are trying to unify the scene as much as possible. | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
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Asjo
Denmark664 Posts
Of course, the positive connotation is that it's likely due to sponsor influence, which means that the sponsors, even if misguided, are quite invested in the event. And despite my reservations, I think it's likely that the more bad rules will not be enforced, but will just be something the organizers keep at hand in case they need a reason to disqualify someone or keep them in line. | ||
1Dhalism
862 Posts
that'd be neat. | ||
Plansix
United States60190 Posts
On December 21 2013 00:50 Scones wrote: Can someone explain why you aren't allowed to chat?! I'm sure that would limit the personalities of some players Is it to stop bad language, or to stop distracting your opponent or something else? Sponsors that don't want to take the risk of their brand being associated with some player going on a homophobic/racist freak out session when they lose a match. Or to prevent players from making off color comments during a match and provide a clear rule to deal with it. | ||
TheManInBlack
Nigeria266 Posts
Now we'll just see robots, foreigners with the same facial expressions as koreans and its a quick "play 3 matches and out". | ||
Sircanis
7 Posts
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boxerfred
Germany8360 Posts
On December 21 2013 00:59 TheManInBlack wrote: No trash talking? I do not agree with that. Saying "fuck you" to another player after being tricked/cheesed/completely undone in the last game is excellent and really sets the stage for the next game. Now we'll just see robots, foreigners with the same facial expressions as koreans and its a quick "play 3 matches and out". Yes, you're so right. You're not exaggerating or anything. Get off this game, please. | ||
Squat
Sweden7978 Posts
On December 21 2013 00:59 TheManInBlack wrote: No trash talking? I do not agree with that. Saying "fuck you" to another player after being tricked/cheesed/completely undone in the last game is excellent and really sets the stage for the next game. Now we'll just see robots, foreigners with the same facial expressions as koreans and its a quick "play 3 matches and out". Saying fuck you is clearly offensive, and as such a breach of that rule as well. I'll just miss the kind of bizarre and hilarious conversations Stephano used to have in game with his opponent. | ||
Greendotz
United Kingdom2053 Posts
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JimmyJRaynor
Canada15612 Posts
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Greendotz
United Kingdom2053 Posts
On December 21 2013 01:05 Squat wrote: Saying fuck you is clearly offensive, and as such a breach of that rule as well. I'll just miss the kind of bizarre and hilarious conversations Stephano used to have in game with his opponent. "I like your trousers" | ||
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