Maru Becomes The Greatest GSL Player - Page 6
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Fran_
United States1024 Posts
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swissman777
1106 Posts
On June 02 2019 18:50 CicadaSC wrote: hate posts like these. The accomplishments are all weighted the same. SC2 in korea is at the lowest point it's ever been in terms of competitiveness. A victory when there are 500 guys practicing 12 hours a day under strict kespa regimen vs a victory now is very different... Maybe 10 years from now when all the money and prestige in winning sc2 is gone, then yes. But for the time being, all the big players are staying in the scene. And it's not like they have become dads and working on other things and not practicing. If a scene is ever to become irrelevant, then it will do so gradually. Just bc kespa is gone doesn't make the sc2 pro scene irrelevant right away (and not necessarily). | ||
WombaT
Northern Ireland23030 Posts
On June 03 2019 02:33 swissman777 wrote: Maybe 10 years from now when all the money and prestige in winning sc2 is gone, then yes. But for the time being, all the big players are staying in the scene. And it's not like they have become dads and working on other things and not practicing. If a scene is ever to become irrelevant, then it will do so gradually. Just bc kespa is gone doesn't make the sc2 pro scene irrelevant right away (and not necessarily). It’ll definitely fall off sharply if there isn’t a new generation coming through, but for the time being the level is still really really high looking at the actual games themselves. There are benefits to a player to not have to practice those amounts, some players might benefit from the stricter regime and vice versa. I think Artosis mentioned one silver lining of the post Kespa BW era was an openness of information spilling into the scene and for fans to consume. Players are more free to fraternise with players outside their team, streams etc. I still think it’s overall negative for the scene, but for immediate level of play it doesn’t seem to have really damaged things that much that we don’t have the Kespa stuff: | ||
Fango
United Kingdom8974 Posts
2017 and 2018 were definitely up from there | ||
SuperFanBoy
New Zealand1068 Posts
1. MVP 2. Life 3. Maru Maru doesn't have the international success that MVP and Life both have. Also MVP titles count for a lot more since sc2 scene was much more competitive back in the day. | ||
renaissanceMAN
United States1840 Posts
On June 03 2019 20:21 SuperFanBoy wrote: My top three: 1. MVP 2. Life 3. Maru Maru doesn't have the international success that MVP and Life both have. Also MVP titles count for a lot more since sc2 scene was much more competitive back in the day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kbwk2vwXNyU Even though Life's entire career was/is tainted because of match-fixing? | ||
SuperFanBoy
New Zealand1068 Posts
On June 04 2019 00:23 renaissanceMAN wrote: Even though Life's entire career was/is tainted because of match-fixing? His match fixing never involved his opponents losing to him, it only involved in him throwing (losing) a few matches. All his tournament wins were legit. | ||
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