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il0seonpurpose
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Zoler
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For the record Midas once accidently pressed alt + qq and lost the match | ||
Chill
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Tensai176
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What if the winner types gg but ends up losing? | ||
Substandard
Italy270 Posts
pretty sure of that | ||
micronesia
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il0seonpurpose
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.gypsy
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d(O.o)a
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On November 04 2008 01:49 Tensai176 wrote: Yeah its a good question, butt i thought it was illegal to type nowadays? What if the winner types gg but ends up losing? than they aren't the winner | ||
Fontong
United States6454 Posts
On November 04 2008 01:58 micronesia wrote: Hm how strict are they about that rule? It would be funny if the loser typed 'gg' but then the winner accidentally responded with 'ff' or 'GG' or something like that and got disqualified. Well I remember that Backho types 'zizi yo' even when he wins, so they cant' be too strict. | ||
_Grazze_
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Chill
Calgary25954 Posts
But I could be way off. | ||
Chef
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closed
Vatican City State491 Posts
I understand that they might be afraid of swearing, but banning players for typing anything is simply retarded. The players could always say something interesting, even a "^^" after some nice action could be interesting - in terms of marketing. I remember that in some old Boxer-Nada match, that was made for fun, Boxer typed something funny in Korean (something regarding Nada's name, or whatever). This lead to people talking about the game - so probably more people would watch them. Does anyone have any ideas why the leagues have so bad marketing skills? | ||
Chef
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It just adds a lot of legitimacy to the game if you don't allow the players to joke around like it's some casual hobby. My point seems to prove itself if you look at more casual events, like bnet attack, or random fun little tourneys where they are allowed to talk. | ||
Too_MuchZerg
Finland2818 Posts
Of course if you type something inside game and kEspa referee maybe thinks that he/she has problems and pauses game (because typing is not allowed, unless you type "pp" for pause). There might be situation when P letter might be broken. You don't need that often P letter as zerg or protoss cant make probes because P is broken etc. | ||
_Grazze_
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On November 04 2008 03:03 Chill wrote: Well, if I had to guess I'd say GG = 지지 which can also be translated as JeeJee and kind of ZiZi. But I could be way off. Haha I didn't think of that. Sounds like an excellent and truth worthy explanation actually ... :D | ||
eborp
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_Grazze_
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On November 04 2008 05:04 Fangster wrote: I remember something about H.O.T.'s scourge vs nadas BC where nade typed T_T or something. That was epic. Find clip asap! :D | ||
LosingID8
CA10824 Posts
On November 04 2008 03:20 closed wrote: I never understood why the players cannot write anything during a match. I understand that they might be afraid of swearing, but banning players for typing anything is simply retarded. The players could always say something interesting, even a "^^" after some nice action could be interesting - in terms of marketing. I remember that in some old Boxer-Nada match, that was made for fun, Boxer typed something funny in Korean (something regarding Nada's name, or whatever). This lead to people talking about the game - so probably more people would watch them. Does anyone have any ideas why the leagues have so bad marketing skills? boxer once commentated during a game on (neo?) forte that his main was too small. his poor opponent freaked out because he thought that it implied some sort of crazy proxy strategy and wasted a lot of time scouting all over the map. the rookie then proceeded to lose the game. since then, chatting has been banned. | ||
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