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On April 17 2015 13:47 coverpunch wrote:Show nested quote +On April 17 2015 13:07 Doodsmack wrote: Yeah we better shut up the people talking about this issue. Because there's nothing legitimate they could ever talk about, like korean netizens, MVP's continued claims of a statement, progamer comments, etc. Show nested quote +On April 17 2015 00:32 Doodsmack wrote: Uhh yeah...Proleague and GSL are officially jokes.
RIP SC2. Is this what you consider legitimate talking points?
Well I'm pretty sure everyone involved in SC had a cow back when savior was caught, so it's pretty telling of the state of the game that this issue is staying pretty quiet.
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Great statement by MVP, couldn't have asked for more
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about kespas lack of action.
It takes a long time to build criminal cases, and it is possible that they are only being inactive because korean police are deep in an investigation.
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On April 18 2015 00:08 ThePianoDentist wrote: about kespas lack of action.
It takes a long time to build criminal cases, and it is possible that they are only being inactive because korean police are deep in an investigation. True, I also wouldn't eliminate the possibility that Blizzard and/or KeSPA are doing something already but can't yet go public with their information. Time will tell I guess.
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On April 17 2015 23:53 Penev wrote: Great statement by MVP, couldn't have asked for more
:/ You got me hyped up for an instant, i thought there was a statement d:
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On April 17 2015 23:53 Penev wrote: Great statement by MVP, couldn't have asked for more
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What's the statement ?
EDIT : oh i got it... There's none...
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On April 18 2015 00:11 HolydaKing wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2015 00:08 ThePianoDentist wrote: about kespas lack of action.
It takes a long time to build criminal cases, and it is possible that they are only being inactive because korean police are deep in an investigation. True, I also wouldn't eliminate the possibility that Blizzard and/or KeSPA are doing something already but can't yet go public with their information. Time will tell I guess.
I really doubt Blizzard is working on this, they have an expansion to make.
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On April 18 2015 00:16 Dodgin wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2015 00:11 HolydaKing wrote:On April 18 2015 00:08 ThePianoDentist wrote: about kespas lack of action.
It takes a long time to build criminal cases, and it is possible that they are only being inactive because korean police are deep in an investigation. True, I also wouldn't eliminate the possibility that Blizzard and/or KeSPA are doing something already but can't yet go public with their information. Time will tell I guess. I really doubt Blizzard is working on this, they have an expansion to make. Comeon, not every single guy on Blizzard is working on the expansion.
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On April 18 2015 00:18 HolydaKing wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2015 00:16 Dodgin wrote:On April 18 2015 00:11 HolydaKing wrote:On April 18 2015 00:08 ThePianoDentist wrote: about kespas lack of action.
It takes a long time to build criminal cases, and it is possible that they are only being inactive because korean police are deep in an investigation. True, I also wouldn't eliminate the possibility that Blizzard and/or KeSPA are doing something already but can't yet go public with their information. Time will tell I guess. I really doubt Blizzard is working on this, they have an expansion to make. Comeon, not every single guy on Blizzard is working on the expansion.
Why would Blizzard get involved in an international criminal investigation?
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On April 18 2015 02:53 pure.Wasted wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2015 00:18 HolydaKing wrote:On April 18 2015 00:16 Dodgin wrote:On April 18 2015 00:11 HolydaKing wrote:On April 18 2015 00:08 ThePianoDentist wrote: about kespas lack of action.
It takes a long time to build criminal cases, and it is possible that they are only being inactive because korean police are deep in an investigation. True, I also wouldn't eliminate the possibility that Blizzard and/or KeSPA are doing something already but can't yet go public with their information. Time will tell I guess. I really doubt Blizzard is working on this, they have an expansion to make. Comeon, not every single guy on Blizzard is working on the expansion. Why would Blizzard get involved in an international criminal investigation? Well they're funding a good chunk of the scene, might as well make sure that what they fund isn't rigged shit
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On April 18 2015 03:14 OtherWorld wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2015 02:53 pure.Wasted wrote:On April 18 2015 00:18 HolydaKing wrote:On April 18 2015 00:16 Dodgin wrote:On April 18 2015 00:11 HolydaKing wrote:On April 18 2015 00:08 ThePianoDentist wrote: about kespas lack of action.
It takes a long time to build criminal cases, and it is possible that they are only being inactive because korean police are deep in an investigation. True, I also wouldn't eliminate the possibility that Blizzard and/or KeSPA are doing something already but can't yet go public with their information. Time will tell I guess. I really doubt Blizzard is working on this, they have an expansion to make. Comeon, not every single guy on Blizzard is working on the expansion. Why would Blizzard get involved in an international criminal investigation? Well they're funding a good chunk of the scene, might as well make sure that what they fund isn't rigged shit
But they can't "make sure." They have zero legal authority in the United States, much less South Korea. They're just a video game company. The best they can do is provide information, and what information could they possibly have that would help South Korean police?
The actual best thing they can do is just apply internal pressure on KeSPA to come up with a scapegoat if not the full list of culprits.
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On April 18 2015 03:34 pure.Wasted wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2015 03:14 OtherWorld wrote:On April 18 2015 02:53 pure.Wasted wrote:On April 18 2015 00:18 HolydaKing wrote:On April 18 2015 00:16 Dodgin wrote:On April 18 2015 00:11 HolydaKing wrote:On April 18 2015 00:08 ThePianoDentist wrote: about kespas lack of action.
It takes a long time to build criminal cases, and it is possible that they are only being inactive because korean police are deep in an investigation. True, I also wouldn't eliminate the possibility that Blizzard and/or KeSPA are doing something already but can't yet go public with their information. Time will tell I guess. I really doubt Blizzard is working on this, they have an expansion to make. Comeon, not every single guy on Blizzard is working on the expansion. Why would Blizzard get involved in an international criminal investigation? Well they're funding a good chunk of the scene, might as well make sure that what they fund isn't rigged shit But they can't "make sure." They have zero legal authority in the United States, much less South Korea. They're just a video game company. The best they can do is provide information, and what information could they possibly have that would help South Korean police? The actual best thing they can do is just apply internal pressure on KeSPA to come up with a scapegoat if not the full list of culprits. I guess that's where the "No LAN" policy comes in handy, to threaten KeSPA to prevent them to access the game if they don't act ; but I think that Korean leagues have their own LAN version of SC2 afaik?
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On April 18 2015 03:34 pure.Wasted wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2015 03:14 OtherWorld wrote:On April 18 2015 02:53 pure.Wasted wrote:On April 18 2015 00:18 HolydaKing wrote:On April 18 2015 00:16 Dodgin wrote:On April 18 2015 00:11 HolydaKing wrote:On April 18 2015 00:08 ThePianoDentist wrote: about kespas lack of action.
It takes a long time to build criminal cases, and it is possible that they are only being inactive because korean police are deep in an investigation. True, I also wouldn't eliminate the possibility that Blizzard and/or KeSPA are doing something already but can't yet go public with their information. Time will tell I guess. I really doubt Blizzard is working on this, they have an expansion to make. Comeon, not every single guy on Blizzard is working on the expansion. Why would Blizzard get involved in an international criminal investigation? Well they're funding a good chunk of the scene, might as well make sure that what they fund isn't rigged shit But they can't "make sure." They have zero legal authority in the United States, much less South Korea. They're just a video game company. The best they can do is provide information, and what information could they possibly have that would help South Korean police? The actual best thing they can do is just apply internal pressure on KeSPA to come up with a scapegoat if not the full list of culprits.
B.net chat logs of the offending players' accounts would be worth looking at.
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Wow, Soulkey is on Axiom-TCM Shoutcraft team, was there any statement from Axiom representative?
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On April 18 2015 18:08 MrFreeman wrote: Wow, Soulkey is on Axiom-TCM Shoutcraft team, was there any statement from Axiom representative?
It would have nothing to do with Axiom, they don't need to say anything.
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So i guess no statement from MVP ?
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Pretty ridiculous that MVP keep saying the statement is 'coming today' and it isn't, if they had no intention of a statement why even say anything?
Is there anyone here who speaks enough Korean to check out the Korean forums and see what everyone is saying? I'd use google translate but it's notoriously unreliable and would change the meaning of stuff a lot.
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Still nothing? Ridiculous -.-
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On April 18 2015 18:22 Phredxor wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2015 18:08 MrFreeman wrote: Wow, Soulkey is on Axiom-TCM Shoutcraft team, was there any statement from Axiom representative? It would have nothing to do with Axiom, they don't need to say anything.
Well, the post said that Soulkey may have intentionally lose a game and Soulkey also recently went to reinforce the Axiom team in Clan wars so I was curious whether there was some reaction or statement from them.
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