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Holdenintherye
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evaunit01
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ROOTSasquatch
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Jacmert
Canada1709 Posts
Also, you helped popularize the Bieberdam; never forget. + Show Spoiler + | ||
maartendq
Belgium3115 Posts
On February 04 2015 09:31 Dalguno wrote: Great post. I felt really underwhelmed by NASL but always felt bad about it because I wanted it to succeed, but it just didn't compete with any of the other leagues out there. My favorite thing MrBitter took part in was the 12 Weeks With The Pros series, that defined me as a player I feel. I always felt underwhelmed by NASL because they promised a lot but failed to deliver. They wanted to play with the big guys (back then MLG, Dreamhack and GOM) but lacked both the expertise and the funds. On top of that, the shows were often more about the entertainment on the side than the actual games. As fun as those videos of the crew going nuts are, I watch Starcraft 2 tournaments to see great games, not too see videos of people having fun. If the most memorable moment of a Starcraft 2 tournament was non-Starcraft 2 related, then you're doing something wrong. | ||
Mouzone
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On February 04 2015 17:44 maartendq wrote: I always felt underwhelmed by NASL because they promised a lot but failed to deliver. They wanted to play with the big guys (back then MLG, Dreamhack and GOM) but lacked both the expertise and the funds. On top of that, the shows were often more about the entertainment on the side than the actual games. As fun as those videos of the crew going nuts are, I watch Starcraft 2 tournaments to see great games, not too see videos of people having fun. If the most memorable moment of a Starcraft 2 tournament was non-Starcraft 2 related, then you're doing something wrong. I tend to agree about the entertainment part. The shows felt very "American" in the sense that they were focused on a kind of over-the-top-entertainment rather than putting the emphasis on the games and players. With that said the production was great of course and i'm sure it appealed to a lot of people, just not so much to me. | ||
GTR
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On February 04 2015 04:14 virpi wrote: I might add the rotti pose to my flirting repertoire. It looks very useful! i thought you said karate pose. | ||
looknohands119
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Rehio
United States1718 Posts
It was a good time, though, and I had a lot of fun. Thanks for putting so much effort into making it great, Bitter, it's appreciated. (I shouldn't have paid for premium seating, god dammit. With so few people showing up I would've gotten good seats regardless) | ||
FueledUpAndReadyToGo
Netherlands30545 Posts
Season 4 had better production quality for sure, zero downtime was an amazing feat, I thought it was pretty far ahead of dreamhack and mlg's. But the small crowd did really lessen the experience unfortunately, the contrast between the production quality and the croud was so huge. | ||
Rustug
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NASL, I miss you! | ||
Heartland
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dizzy101
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Personally I'd like to see a 'post mortem' on the financials behind the NASL enterprise one day. How much $ did they burn through, and at what rate, and how long did it take them. | ||
Nyarly
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I don't know if this post serves any purpose. | ||
EmoryToss17
United States10 Posts
On February 05 2015 04:06 dizzy101 wrote: Good stuff. Personally I'd like to see a 'post mortem' on the financials behind the NASL enterprise one day. How much $ did they burn through, and at what rate, and how long did it take them. Just wait for Richard Lewis' article set to come out in 2027. | ||
sashamunguia
Mexico423 Posts
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Aegeis
United States1619 Posts
In the end, I understand that the NASL Season 4 Finals were forgettable for most people. I can get why no one recollects SortOf's amazing run, or Hyun's creepy-as-fuck massage. When I think of NASL I think of what was the core of the Starcraft 2 scene in Southern California. I think I was around 19 at the time, had my first car and managed to get a discounted ticket for NASL 4 when the finals came around. I remember Demuslim playing a really great series against Violet and ended up losing 2-3, this was the time when he was in good form. Crazy PvP finals with drop micro from Liquid.Hero. So when I look back at NASL, I think of community. Having been to other Starcraft events, nothing really says home more than NASL for me. If you're interested in going back more to memory lane check out this website. It's a small collection of photos and writings centered around the NASL crew in 2013/2014. I'm still around and active in the local Southern California E-sports community, so if I see you I'll say hi!! http://socal-esports.tumblr.com/ | ||
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