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Waxangel
United States32976 Posts
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TentativePanda
United States800 Posts
On November 12 2020 02:26 Zergiica wrote: i hope so, they destroyed korean scene with absurd rules. From what I understand there were plenty of other factors involved, including the fact there was never a huge SC2 scene in Korea to begin with | ||
Cricketer12
United States13949 Posts
On November 12 2020 02:29 TentativePanda wrote: From what I understand there were plenty of other factors involved, including the fact there was never a huge SC2 scene in Korea to begin with Yeah, and other factors like how Koreans were shite for the vast majority of SC2's history | ||
Xain0n
Italy3963 Posts
On November 12 2020 02:36 Cricketer12 wrote: Yeah, and other factors like how Koreans were shite for the vast majority of SC2's history I think he meant the audience for Sc2 wasn't huge in Korea; not to mention that Blizzard didn't kill KeSpa... | ||
deacon.frost
Czech Republic12125 Posts
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TentativePanda
United States800 Posts
On November 12 2020 02:41 deacon.frost wrote: At least i wasn't watchign this day, gonna skip the rest and TSL for sure too(just read the time rules and ... well.. nto gonna support that) What rules? | ||
deacon.frost
Czech Republic12125 Posts
For TSL6 every play day will start at 5PM CET / 11AM EST / 8 AM PST. We understand that will make the tournament run very late for our Korean players but we have not been given any indications that that is an issue, and we’ll try to schedule their matches as early in the day as possible. Nobody ever said it's an issue, as we expect every progamer is a nolifer who is perfectly fine playing a pro match at 1 AM earliest(if my adjustment is correct) | ||
Beta2k
Austria216 Posts
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ilax30
720 Posts
On November 12 2020 02:49 deacon.frost wrote: Nobody ever said it's an issue, as we expect every progamer is a nolifer who is perfectly fine playing a pro match at 1 AM earliest(if my adjustment is correct) In korea yes its normal, they often ladder at 2 am/3am hence they are used to playing at those times, hence they have no issue with it. So what is the reason again you are not gonna watch tsl? | ||
followZeRoX
Serbia1449 Posts
On November 12 2020 02:50 Beta2k wrote: can someone please point me to english commentary vods from yesterday? thanks! You can either watch on twitch.tv/esl_sc2 under videos>past broadcasts and find, or check ESLarchive channel on YT, they usually upload all within a day or two. | ||
Beta2k
Austria216 Posts
On November 12 2020 02:53 followZeRoX wrote: You can either watch on twitch.tv/esl_sc2 under videos>past broadcasts and find, or check ESLarchive channel on YT, they usually upload all within a day or two. but i dont find it on twitch or am I blind? I looked here and I only find some reruns from EU finals: https://www.twitch.tv/esl_sc2/videos?filter=archives&sort=time | ||
FrkFrJss
Canada1205 Posts
On November 12 2020 02:55 Beta2k wrote: but i dont find it on twitch or am I blind? I looked here and I only find some reruns from EU finals: https://www.twitch.tv/esl_sc2/videos?filter=archives&sort=time Yeah....those are them. The people running the twitch channel are just really bad at renaming their streams. EDIT: For instance, this one is group A, but it's named as a "rebroadcast." | ||
Beta2k
Austria216 Posts
On November 12 2020 02:58 FrkFrJss wrote: Yeah....those are them. The people running the twitch channel are just really bad at renaming their streams. EDIT: For instance, this one is group A, but it's named as a "rebroadcast." aah thanks. it's named "RERUN: GunGFuBanDa vs. Elazer - DH Masters: Winter 2020 - Group B - EU". this confused me completely. so I was on the right track after all thanks! | ||
ZigguratOfUr
Iraq16955 Posts
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deacon.frost
Czech Republic12125 Posts
On November 12 2020 02:53 ilax30 wrote: In korea yes its normal, they often ladder at 2 am/3am hence they are used to playing at those times, hence they have no issue with it. So what is the reason again you are not gonna watch tsl? It's not normal unless you wake up at 11 PM. I am awake up to 3 AM local time and I wouldn't touch the code(programmer) after 10 pm. BEcause I know my brains limits. Laddering isn't exactly a pro match, right? Edit> and yes, that's the reason. Edit 2> but hey, maybe it is normal. What do i know? All I know is that I hate that reasoning and that's why I'm not watching it | ||
ilax30
720 Posts
On November 12 2020 03:10 deacon.frost wrote: It's not normal unless you wake up at 11 PM. I am awake up to 3 AM local time and I wouldn't touch the code(programmer) after 10 pm. BEcause I know my brains limits. Laddering isn't exactly a pro match, right? Edit> and yes, that's the reason. Edit 2> but hey, maybe it is normal. What do i know? All I know is that I hate that reasoning and that's why I'm not watching it They have been playing tournaments at these times the entire year, and multiple times they had the chance to say something about it, and they didnt. There isnt really anything going on yet you are now going to avoid watching a match because you think Korean players are exhausted playing at these times? Seems weird, but again whatever you feel like ofcourse. | ||
ZigguratOfUr
Iraq16955 Posts
On November 12 2020 03:10 deacon.frost wrote: It's not normal unless you wake up at 11 PM. I am awake up to 3 AM local time and I wouldn't touch the code(programmer) after 10 pm. BEcause I know my brains limits. Laddering isn't exactly a pro match, right? Edit> and yes, that's the reason. Edit 2> but hey, maybe it is normal. What do i know? All I know is that I hate that reasoning and that's why I'm not watching it 11PM? Pretty sure people can still think more than 4 hours after waking up. And lots of devs like to work at night--it's all about how you manage your sleep schedule. You're just projecting your standards onto other people. | ||
renaissanceMAN
United States1840 Posts
On November 12 2020 02:28 Waxangel wrote: How was KaiZi's bench player, INnoVation, supposed to beat his team's championship-winning ace? koreans striking out left and right what is going on | ||
ilax30
720 Posts
On November 12 2020 03:23 ZigguratOfUr wrote: 11PM? Pretty sure people can still think more than 4 hours after waking up. And lots of devs like to work at night--it's all about how you manage your sleep schedule. You're just projecting your standards onto other people. Also I would assume they go to bed at like 4 AM-5AM after their ladder sessions/tournament and then wake up in the early afternoon.. | ||
deacon.frost
Czech Republic12125 Posts
On November 12 2020 03:23 ZigguratOfUr wrote: 11PM? Pretty sure people can still think more than 4 hours after waking up. And lots of devs like to work at night--it's all about how you manage your sleep schedule. You're just projecting your standards onto other people. Yes, I am, I expect most progamers to be a normal human being who like to see a daylight and are awake during the day(at least part of it), so the night part of them being awake is actually being late at their day. Sorry for treating them like ordinary humans. But w/e, it's my reason and it's useless to discuss it here anyway. Maru's out, no more players for me to watch in the tourney anyway. On November 12 2020 03:27 ilax30 wrote: Also I would assume they go to bed at like 4 AM-5AM after their ladder sessions/tournament and then wake up in the early afternoon.. But that's like IT! That means that their 1 AM is really the late part of the day and they're preparing slowly to go to the bed, right? And THAT was my exact point. Thanks for the confirmation (I wouldn't be against a range like 10 pm - 1 AM, but 1 AM and onwards? realy? because they didn't complain? ) | ||
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