VortiX joins Millenium. - Page 4
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aeligos
United States172 Posts
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Faust852
Luxembourg4004 Posts
On June 09 2014 07:14 Drake wrote: rly strange cant believe mill, is able to pay that much more then mouz. They had almost enough to keep Stephano from going to EG. They have a lot of money, they might be on the top5 of richest foreign teams even. They just don't pick players for the sake of picking players. | ||
oGoZenob
France1503 Posts
On June 09 2014 07:12 nkr wrote: they're all romance/latin languages, so he's not far off thinking they're not far apart and english and german are both saxon langages, yet i'm pretty sure they are quite different | ||
Circumstance
United States11403 Posts
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Boucot
France15997 Posts
On June 09 2014 07:44 Circumstance wrote: This instantly gives WCS Europe something that it had been missing before: A teamkill. ForGG beat Dayshi 2-0 in the group stage 1 | ||
nkr
Sweden5451 Posts
On June 09 2014 07:34 oGoZenob wrote: and english and german are both saxon langages, yet i'm pretty sure they are quite different that's the most french thing I've read all week English is very different as it is a mishmash of languages at this point, it's as much of an outlier as you can get a more fair comparison would be german to one of the scandinavian languages | ||
Twine
France246 Posts
On June 09 2014 02:49 Pino wrote: If millenium also sign a decent toss, i'm going to have a full boner They already have a decent toss, which is adelscott kappa kappa User was warned for this post | ||
Mahanaim
Korea (South)1002 Posts
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MtlGuitarist97
United States1539 Posts
On June 09 2014 08:34 nkr wrote: that's the most french thing I've read all week English is very different as it is a mishmash of languages at this point, it's as much of an outlier as you can get a more fair comparison would be german to one of the scandinavian languages English had its origins in the Germanic languages, but it had its grammar and pronunciation altered by Latin and French. During the French occupation of England in the 11th century and onward, the language changed dramatically and its where English got its irregularity and sentence structure, as well as a lot of its spelling. I'd have to agree that English is quite the outlier, not really anything like German... | ||
Requiem-
Uruguay162 Posts
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TRaFFiC
Canada1448 Posts
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Circumstance
United States11403 Posts
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TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
On June 09 2014 14:04 Circumstance wrote: So, if Millenium can get Vortix a contract within a week of him becoming a free agent, was Symbol just demanding too much? Maybe Mil would just prefer Vortix. Arguably, Vortix is doing better than Symbol right now and he's European and more popular. | ||
Circumstance
United States11403 Posts
On June 09 2014 14:07 TotalBiscuit wrote: Maybe Mil would just prefer Vortix. Arguably, Vortix is doing better than Symbol right now and he's European and more popular. Not doubting the man's appeal, but it was reported a while back that they were close to signing Symbol before negotiations seemingly broke down. EDIT: Not sure of the timeframe, so I adjusted the wording accordingly. | ||
Zerg.Zilla
Hungary5029 Posts
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Otolia
France5805 Posts
On June 09 2014 07:23 Faust852 wrote: They had almost enough to keep Stephano from going to EG. They have a lot of money, they might be on the top5 of richest foreign teams even. They just don't pick players for the sake of picking players. They used to be one of the richest team if you exclude EG/Alliance, things are a worse right now with their streaming revenue shrinking and the fact that less money is entering the SC2 scene compared to the last 2 years. | ||
Boucot
France15997 Posts
On June 09 2014 14:04 Circumstance wrote: So, if Millenium can get Vortix a contract within a week of him becoming a free agent, was Symbol just demanding too much? The thing is that Millenium doesn't want a korean player that lives in Korea. They want him to be in Europe, either at the Millenium House or elsewhere (ForGG lives in Germany for example). There are multiple reasons for this : - being closer to the european events (WCS, DreamHack, ASUS ROG) to reduce the costs, - getting content for the Millenium TV without the problems encountered with cross server, - having a player in Europe shows that he's very concerned about his team and that he's not a mercenary. | ||
Faust852
Luxembourg4004 Posts
On June 09 2014 20:26 Otolia wrote: They used to be one of the richest team if you exclude EG/Alliance, things are a worse right now with their streaming revenue shrinking and the fact that less money is entering the SC2 scene compared to the last 2 years. But it's the same for all the other teams, so it doesn't really change their position. | ||
SpikeStarcraft
Germany2095 Posts
I would say spanish, french and italian is quite similar, dunno about portuguese.. i had a brazilian friend who said its not hard for him to learn spanish in contrast to german. Also English, German and dutch is quite similar too. I mean lots of dutch people speak german fluently after a year in Germany. (they often have some basic knowledge from school, so its not hard to fill in the blanks from there) Some German accents dont sound too different to dutch. I dont know much about nordish languages, some words are similar and when you read it you can kinda get the gist of it as a german speaker but understanding and speaking would take some work i guess. I love to bash on americans but in this case i would have to agree. I mean the languages arent the same by any means but they're still very close. | ||
shid0x
Korea (South)5014 Posts
That's pretty awesome ! Millenium rooster looking way better now ! Dayshi,ForGG,Vortix = Teamleague monsters ! | ||
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