[ESGN] Fight Night - Page 5
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Larkin
United Kingdom7161 Posts
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NovaMB
Germany9534 Posts
On January 21 2014 06:57 Mozdk wrote: Woa what is wrong with the framerate? I dont know, but its certainly under 30. Its horrible | ||
Kiarip
United States1835 Posts
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GranDGranT
Sri Lanka2141 Posts
On January 21 2014 06:58 Musicus wrote: Does Grubby play TLO? He gets another chance now since Hasu left? I believe he was just spinning the wheel since at the end of show it said "Now that we know the first opponenet stayed tuned to the next episode for the 2nd one." | ||
Furlisht
Belgium177 Posts
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Mozdk
Denmark6989 Posts
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Lorning
Belgica34432 Posts
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Ace Frehley
2030 Posts
1 bo3 is a bit too short, I guess | ||
Larkin
United Kingdom7161 Posts
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dizzy101
Netherlands2066 Posts
I heard something about them flying all kinds of people to Berlin for some Hearthstone games?! Seems kinda odd. | ||
Kiarip
United States1835 Posts
On January 21 2014 06:58 Zackeva wrote: Can't escape a sexist society, unfortunately... Living in Sweden has morphed your sense of what is sexist. | ||
jakethesnake
Canada4948 Posts
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Musicus
Germany23570 Posts
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Lorning
Belgica34432 Posts
On January 21 2014 07:02 Musicus wrote: Basically my question is, who is player A tomorrow since player A Hasu just left and TLO is player C and Grubby is player B who is also not reappearing according to the graphic. http://clauf.com/wp-content/uploads/STARCRAFT_INFOGRAPHICS.jpg + Show Spoiler + They showed Grubby spinning the wheel today after he lost and Hasu took the money, so I guess it's just Grubby v TLO | ||
m0ck
4194 Posts
On January 21 2014 07:02 Kiarip wrote: Living in Sweden has morphed your sense of what is sexist. No, it's definitely sexist. But, dear swedes, think of it as a tongue-in-cheek riff on how woman are traditionally presented in male dominated sports. Look at the colors in this show - the whole thing has to be done with an ironic distance! It's fabulous! | ||
NovaMB
Germany9534 Posts
On January 21 2014 07:04 m0ck wrote: No, it's definitely sexist. But, dear swedes, think of it as a tongue-in-cheek riff on how woman are traditionally presented in male dominated sports. Look at the colors in this show - the whole thing has to be done with an ironic distance! It's fabulous! Ironic like this sentence, right? | ||
ClueClueClue
Sweden1203 Posts
So... it mocks sexism by being sexist? I don't find that very amusing. I get the irony, but unfortunately, it's counterproductive and reinforces stereotypes more than it defeats them; especially in a community as anti-woman as the gaming one. | ||
FeyFey
Germany10114 Posts
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NovaMB
Germany9534 Posts
On January 21 2014 07:10 Zackeva wrote: So... it mocks sexism by being sexist? I don't find that very amusing. I get the irony, but unfortunately, it's counterproductive and reinforces stereotypes more than it defeats them; especially in a community as anti-woman as the gaming one. It doesnt mock anything. They're there because, well I have no clue. Probably because they want to appeal idiots. | ||
m0ck
4194 Posts
The show is filmed in Berlin. It has to be self-aware. *(I don't actually believe the show is self-aware, I was being lighthearted in the face of classic esport-production immaturity) | ||
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