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zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
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Puosu
6983 Posts
On January 29 2009 23:34 IdrA wrote: that'll make the sc2 beta team-forming frenzy alot more interesting Be honest, do you think the foreigners stand a chance against Koreans in the sc2 frenzy? I mean, the korean teams already have established training centers and the obvious professionality, I doubt foreigners can really match that. On January 29 2009 23:39 zulu_nation8 wrote: why would they get rid of war3 before dota wtf | ||
ixion
Sweden81 Posts
On January 29 2009 23:39 zulu_nation8 wrote: why would they get rid of war3 before dota thats insane.. and stupid. | ||
s.a.y
Croatia3840 Posts
On January 29 2009 23:35 Dgtl wrote: Most of these players will probably not retire, they will probably just play less competitive SC then they used. What really bugs me though is that they took down WC3 and SC but left WoW. Like wtf... omg such fail. actually i understand why they cut sc (no money in that) but wc3 with grubby and moon? left WoW? | ||
zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
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IdrA
United States11541 Posts
On January 29 2009 23:41 Puosu wrote: Be honest, do you think the foreigners stand a chance against Koreans in the sc2 frenzy? I mean, the korean teams already have established training centers and the obvious professionality, I doubt foreigners can really match that. you kidding? foreigners are gonna rape the piss out of sc2. the korean system will not work at all for a game like sc2 (at least the direction it is headed), especially not at first. the reason theyre dominant is because they practice 12 hours a day and have build orders for every situation memorized. of course there will be the smart and creative ones like boxer and ra who do well, but in general progamers are good starcraft players, not good rts players. unless they make sc2 as mechanically rigorous as sc the koreans will not be dominant for at least a couple of years. | ||
Showtime!
Canada2938 Posts
On January 29 2009 23:45 zulu_nation8 wrote: wtf what you guys think mym dota generates more revenue than mym war3? No, it was the bloody salaries. What Idra said. | ||
Eury
Sweden1126 Posts
Don't blame the economy for this either: the current state of the economy only highlights which companies that are run poorly and inefficient. MYM would had folded anyway; the current state of the economy just sped up the process a bit. | ||
zulu_nation8
China26351 Posts
On January 29 2009 23:50 Showtime! wrote: No, it was the bloody salaries. What Idra said. o ok im dumb, but kick mym.dota too, russians need to dominate again | ||
Eury
Sweden1126 Posts
On January 29 2009 23:54 zulu_nation8 wrote: o ok im dumb, but kick mym.dota too, russians need to dominate again Why would they kick their Dota team that cost them almost nothing. | ||
emucxg
Finland4559 Posts
Most impressive news last year was: MYM paid 100 000$ annual salary to Moon. imo this is a bad news, bad also a good news | ||
LemOn
United Kingdom8629 Posts
Anyway, it is a disaster for foreign bw scene | ||
HanN00b
Germany1441 Posts
If you asking someone for a CS team. He will answer mibr, sk or mouz, mtw and after these teams MYM. And to change an image from a RTS team to a fps team needs time. Maybe the WC3 was too expensive. WC3 is dieing harder than SC. So this might be understandable. But why kick an almost for free (in comparison to cs/wc3) sc team with sc2 coming up. As I said its not easy to change an image it would be easier to wait for SC2 to rock foreign esport and stick with cs, dota and sc. | ||
Sadist
United States7078 Posts
On January 30 2009 00:07 LemOn wrote: This is simply a failure of their business model. I understand SC which doesn't bring almost any revenue in, but letting w3 team go just because they set up too high contracts is fucked up. Anyway, it is a disaster for foreign bw scene no it isnt lol its not like in korea where theyd be playing on tv and stuff and now all of a sudden they arent. All it was is a team dying. It happens and has happened all the time to all the money teams in bw. Theyll all join new teams and mym will be forgotten. | ||
LemOn
United Kingdom8629 Posts
On January 30 2009 00:10 Sadist wrote: no it isnt lol its not like in korea where theyd be playing on tv and stuff and now all of a sudden they arent. All it was is a team dying. It happens and has happened all the time to all the money teams in bw. Theyll all join new teams and mym will be forgotten. I like your optimism Sadist The reason why this seems horrible for me was MyM being the only sponsored team that really lasted, and you knew even with the problems they had like with chinese players that they would not go under or lose interest. Just look at how many sponsored multigaming teams took bw squad only to release it 3-8 months later for some stupid reason. It is going to be very hard to find a stable sponsored team like MyM... | ||
Sadist
United States7078 Posts
On January 30 2009 00:16 LemOn wrote: I like your optimism Sadist The reason why this seems horrible for me was MyM being the only sponsored team that really lasted, and you knew even with the problems they had like with chinese players that they would not go under or lose interest. Just look at how many sponsored multigaming teams took bw squad only to release it 3-8 months later for some stupid reason. It is going to be very hard to find a stable sponsored team like MyM... what im saying Is I dont see why its relevant whether they are sponsored or stable because its not like there are an abundance of tournaments out there that people need to travel to or anything. | ||
Guybrush
Spain4744 Posts
On January 30 2009 00:10 Sadist wrote: no it isnt lol its not like in korea where theyd be playing on tv and stuff and now all of a sudden they arent. All it was is a team dying. It happens and has happened all the time to all the money teams in bw. Theyll all join new teams and mym will be forgotten. You cant really compare mym to the average money-team that enters the scene a couple of months and then disbands though. The team has been around for more than 3 years now. Thats as long as pG - a team that were also sponsoring their players with free trips to LANs(no salaries though). | ||
IdrA
United States11541 Posts
that was kinda his point | ||
KlaCkoN
Sweden1648 Posts
On January 29 2009 23:48 IdrA wrote: you kidding? foreigners are gonna rape the piss out of sc2. the korean system will not work at all for a game like sc2 (at least the direction it is headed), especially not at first. the reason theyre dominant is because they practice 12 hours a day and have build orders for every situation memorized. of course there will be the smart and creative ones like boxer and ra who do well, but in general progamers are good starcraft players, not good rts players. unless they make sc2 as mechanically rigorous as sc the koreans will not be dominant for at least a couple of years. Last time you posted on the progamer time investment issue (Boxer/Savior interview) you said that apart from a couple of extremes like jaedong progmers in general don't practice nearly as much as we usually think? | ||
IdrA
United States11541 Posts
the teams still force them to practice 12 hours a day, but most goof off as much as possible beyond that. its the rare few who would rather practice than do almost anything else, giving up free time and what not. | ||
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