Why would there be PL points now?
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The_Red_Viper
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Why would there be PL points now? | ||
zeyu0920
Canada8 Posts
So we can make sure that Koreans can get all the WCS points. | ||
Starecat
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Yakikorosu
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ssxsilver
United States4409 Posts
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pure.Wasted
Canada4701 Posts
On November 26 2014 07:48 Boucot wrote: It is known that First, YoDa and MC are going back to Korea next year. Don't know about HyuN. What about MMA? I'm looking him up right now, he was in Code S in November of 2012 and in WCS EU in April 2013. He's right on the line but I can't tell which way he falls. He left Korea under some less than ideal circumstances. | ||
Boucot
France15997 Posts
On November 26 2014 09:57 Yakikorosu wrote: PL always used its own map pool... did you watch PL in 2014? They had plenty of maps that were never in the map pool, like Outboxer and that ridiculous rock map whose name I have blocked out. And PL adopted King Sejong long before it was in the WCS map pool as well. ARKANOID On November 26 2014 10:03 pure.Wasted wrote: What about MMA? I'm looking him up right now, he was in Code S in November of 2012 and in WCS EU in April 2013. He's right on the line but I can't tell which way he falls. He left Korea under some less than ideal circumstances. MMA planned to go back in Korea too afaik. | ||
Waxangel
United States32949 Posts
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lichter
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
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brickrd
United States4894 Posts
On November 26 2014 09:26 TargA wrote: who wouldve guessed.. either allow them all to stay and play or enforce the rules. spineless c**** someone really dislikes playing forGG on ladder | ||
SNSeigifried
United States1640 Posts
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Yakikorosu
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On November 26 2014 11:32 SNSeigifried wrote: Anyone know when StarDust moved to EU ik he moved quite early there 0_0 Yeah, StarDust may qualify. Liquipedia has him joining mYi in May 2013, but he was on LighT since late 2012, and I think I remember reading somewhere (maybe in his Blizzcon preview?) that he moved to the U.S. when he was on LighT? I just don't know enough about him since he was pretty under the radar until he won that DreamHack in June 2013. | ||
digmouse
China6323 Posts
On November 26 2014 12:05 Yakikorosu wrote: Yeah, StarDust may qualify. Liquipedia has him joining mYi in May 2013, but he was on LighT since late 2012, and I think I remember reading somewhere (maybe in his Blizzcon preview?) that he moved to the U.S. when he was on LighT? I just don't know enough about him since he was pretty under the radar until he won that DreamHack in June 2013. He has been in Europe since he joined mYi I reckon. | ||
Sanders
97 Posts
On November 26 2014 10:05 Waxangel wrote: With this many points in Korea now, there's no need to go to the very complicated business of adding proleague points Exactly, ProLeague sits above all other tournaments and players need no additional reason to compete. | ||
Die4Ever
United States17578 Posts
Polt and violet for USA? ForGG and Stardust for Europe? are SPOTV and GSL open to all players or only koreans? | ||
KingofdaHipHop
United States25602 Posts
On November 26 2014 13:46 Die4Ever wrote: so what's the list of koreans qualifying for different regions? Polt and violet for USA? ForGG and Stardust for Europe? are SPOTV and GSL open to all players or only koreans? SPOTV qualifiers are available to all masters players over 12 as long as they attend the studio on the day of. | ||
Hassan_RO
Romania77 Posts
He had the resources and the courage to keep them running/operating in Korea, with a team house, and with sending to afew international tournaments......without any really major performances/titles. Now with all the money and points in Korea, maybe he's interested to finally enroll them in PL, maybe in alliance with Acer (MMA) or mYi (Rain)....... | ||
ZigguratOfUr
Iraq16955 Posts
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OtherWorld
France17333 Posts
On November 26 2014 18:08 ZigguratOfUr wrote: Proleague points was always an awful idea both from a logistical and egalitarian standpoint. The only reason people were suggesting it, was that top Proleague players just didn't have many opportunities to get points. With additional Korean tournaments this is no longer a problem. Adding more tournaments in Korea was always the only good solution, though most people didn't believe Blizzard would ever do that. Well tbf it's not really Blizzard doing that. We have to thank SpoTV here more than Blizz. | ||
LoneYoShi
France1348 Posts
Dat forGG exception tho. | ||
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