After failing to qualify for GSL Code S, the multitime premier finalist is calling it quits after a 6 year career in SC2.
ByuL to retire from SC2
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SetGuitarsToKill
Canada28396 Posts
After failing to qualify for GSL Code S, the multitime premier finalist is calling it quits after a 6 year career in SC2. | ||
vult
United States9395 Posts
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Vutalisk
United States679 Posts
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Aelendis
Belgium892 Posts
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Boggyb
2855 Posts
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hexhaven
Finland892 Posts
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LTCM
174 Posts
On June 22 2018 02:17 Boggyb wrote: Letting non-Koreans play in the GSL causes Korean pros to retire when they fail to qualify and having nothing to do for half a year. Great region lock there, Blizzard. Yup. It's a disgrace really. | ||
phodacbiet
United States1738 Posts
We should either turn off region lock or have an actual region lock. | ||
Serimek
France2274 Posts
ByuL probably does not train though. I do agree there are flaws in the system, but when I see that a retired player like TaeJa, for instance, was one series away from qualifying, I feel like ByuL was on a path towards retirement no matter what. | ||
StarscreamG1
Portugal1652 Posts
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Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
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ThunderJunk
United States638 Posts
Y'all have no information. Very quick to blame region lock. If anything, region lock revived some interest in SC2 for a while. | ||
Durnuu
13315 Posts
On June 22 2018 02:31 ThunderJunk wrote: Y'all have no information. Very quick to blame region lock. If anything, region lock revived some interest in SC2 for a while. As shown by the viewership that hasn't changed and non-existent new top players? SC2 is not dead by any means, but it's stagnating for sure. | ||
Ej_
47656 Posts
Oh well. Sucks there's nothing offline in Korea besides GSL. | ||
FrostedMiniWheats
United States30730 Posts
He left many great games behind too: + Show Spoiler + | ||
Fango
United Kingdom8974 Posts
This was actually the main reason I was sad to see Neeb get into GSL over him, the fact it actually happened feels bad | ||
Xamo
Spain872 Posts
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Tyrhanius
France947 Posts
If you're not on top 5 of your race, i don't see how you can survive on korea. And when you need a kespa team to reach quaterfinals as a zerg, Byul has no chance. The saddest part is he can probably crush nearly anyone on a foreigner region (on NA for example, i don't think he can beat Serral on EU, but maybe actually). And when you look GSL qualifier, it looks ten times more interesting than the last competitions we had on foreigner regions. | ||
FrkFrJss
Canada1205 Posts
On June 22 2018 02:23 Serimek wrote: ByuL probably does not train though. I do agree there are flaws in the system, but when I see that a retired player like TaeJa, for instance, was one series away from qualifying, I feel like ByuL was on a path towards retirement no matter what. Or the fact that PartinG was able to qualify. Byul reached the ro16 twice last year, got ro4 ST1, ro4 Gyeonggi, and 3rd SSL Season 1. He was very clearly an upper level player. This year, he got ro32 twice, reaching the loser's finals twice, and never losing to a foreigner in Code S. There are indeed flaws with the region lock, but Byul underperforming is not a result of foreigners (especially with formerly retired players coming back and making or almost making it). | ||
TheOneAboveU
Germany3367 Posts
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