If you don't like him who gives a shit, just share it privately through pm or something. I'm sure TL welcomes new Starcraft fans to the website so that we can enjoy watching live Starcraft together, so lets just enjoy the Starcraft!
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Dante08
Singapore4119 Posts
If you don't like him who gives a shit, just share it privately through pm or something. I'm sure TL welcomes new Starcraft fans to the website so that we can enjoy watching live Starcraft together, so lets just enjoy the Starcraft! | ||
Aphelion
United States2720 Posts
On March 23 2009 20:24 Dante08 wrote: Its kind of sad how every single time a thread about klazart is posted here on TL, some hater will come out and criticize him or his commentaries. Not only that, there barely any sign of respect or appreciation for what he has done to the community. As mentioned before, a lot of people including me would not have known about this website if not for Klazart. His commentaries on Youtube are one of the best ways to reach out to the mass audience and advertise e-sports to them. If you don't like him who gives a shit, just share it privately through pm or something. I'm sure TL welcomes new Starcraft fans to the website so that we can enjoy watching live Starcraft together, so lets just enjoy the Starcraft! If Klazart invites people who don't play SC and don't bother to know the difference between a 9 pool and a 12 pool, then the extra people probably aren't worth it. | ||
IdrA
United States11541 Posts
On March 23 2009 19:53 only_human89 wrote: depends on what you value more in a commentaryTasteless is a great commentator who has gotten much better since he started commentating for the Star Invitational. I think Artosis is only good at replay analysis, otherwise he just sounds so bored and unenthusiastic. His dual commentaries are better though. Chill sounds so lazy when he commentates, boring. Klazart sounds annoying when he talks to fast but hes definetly better than chill or plexa. w/e everyone has to have they're say on this site. loud and clueless or reserved and knowledgeable | ||
IdrA
United States11541 Posts
On March 23 2009 20:35 Aphelion wrote: If Klazart invites people who don't play SC and don't bother to know the difference between a 9 pool and a 12 pool, then the extra people probably aren't worth it. more importantly hes incapable of teaching them the difference so hes not exactly useful as an introduction to the community. | ||
h3r1n6
Iceland2039 Posts
Some members on authonomy are upset, because they have built up their little bit of fame in their small community and don't want to lose their precious rating. Others react really relaxed and think of the good things that storm of fans can bring the community. On the Klazart side of things there are quite a few mindless fanboys that would literally jump off a cliff if Klazart told them to. Then there are the intelligent fans of Klazart, some of which actualy *gasp* read the book and even understand the community of authonomy aswell. On the same train some trolls joined there too, trying to get some laughter out of it. Here on teamliquid we now have a discussion about commentators again. iNc for example just said that he does not like Klazarts voice (and insight?) and some Klazart fans got butthurt. On the other side we have bandwagon hate on Klaz aswell, which then results in 22 pages in like 30 hours. However, for me, the most interesting take on the situation is the following: On March 23 2009 00:09 MasterOfChaos wrote: Their codes should improve their rating function. The simplest solution to do that is include the duration of membership in the value of the rating. Remember when TL tried to upvote on digg? It failes among other reasons because digg's rating function is better. Exactly my first thoughts. | ||
Klaz
Ireland334 Posts
I really enjoyed Chill and Co's commentary on F91 vs Idra. Much fun! | ||
intotherainx
United States504 Posts
On March 22 2009 15:41 IdrA wrote: well you could argue that choosing to do something that is focused entirely on talking when you dont have a good voice is rather idiotic, but thats irrelevant because as you said inc never said he was an idiot. he just pointed out that he has a bad voice and doesnt know anything about starcraft.. and yet he devotes a great deal of time to talking about starcraft. perhaps an analogy would make it clearer its like if zulu_nation8 were to go to college or something. thats just not something stupid people do, it would make no sense. this is kind of like that. well you could argue that choosing to do something that is focused entirely on a game when you aren't that good relatively is rather idiotic perhaps an analogy would make it clearer its like if a white guy drops out of high school and goes to korea to play starcraft when he has no realistic chance of doing anything significant... thats just not something smart people do. it would make no sense... ???? hate to break it to you, but if we are to believe you and klazart really is as bad as you say he is, you are the klazart of sc | ||
Dante08
Singapore4119 Posts
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IdrA
United States11541 Posts
On March 23 2009 21:13 Dante08 wrote: Introducing more people to starcraft and letting them know about the cool korean starcraft is more important dam it -_- not teaching a noob a difference between 9 pool and 12 pool. That can be taught later except for when those people take your word as gospel and dont progress beyond it and become eternal newbies who are convinced that they know what theyre talking about. | ||
motbob
United States12546 Posts
On March 23 2009 20:59 Klaz wrote: Personally, as far as commentary goes, I really enjoyed Chill and Co's commentary on F91 vs Idra. Much fun! If this is meant to be a burn, my respect for Klazart just went way, way up. | ||
racps
United Kingdom12 Posts
I thought maybe it was time for someone who's been on authonomy to come across to you and let you know that not everyone on authonomy is slagging off newcomers. What I would encourage you to do, if you have the time, is to look at other books that are on there, too, because I think you might enjoy them. I realise I am opening myself up to flaming here, but I hate artificial boundaries, and I severely dislike conflict at any level, because conflict causes wars, and wars are unnecessary. Regardless of the merits (or not) of Klazart's book (and I haven't read it yet, because it's way down my queue for reading), come on over, engage in meaningful dialogue with the majority of the "established" users who welcome new blood (I think your site's etiquette reflects general standards of behaviour anywhere on fora). May your gods protect you. Peace, Richard P-S | ||
CDRdude
United States5625 Posts
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racps
United Kingdom12 Posts
On March 23 2009 21:33 CDRdude wrote: @racps: I'm really glad that you're coming over here to welcome us to your community....but I couldn't help but notice that you spent half of your post plugging your books . In seriousness, congratulations on your written works so far, best of luck and all that, but I've never been a big fan of transparent plugs. There are too many classics out there that I still haven't read. Hey. mate, I can't help it; it's in my nature, and it doesn't change the underlying meaning of my message. And thanks. I wish you luck with the classics. Try Ulysses; it took me a year. And after 27 years of Finnegans Wake, I'm still only on page 22 ;-) R | ||
racps
United Kingdom12 Posts
On March 23 2009 21:35 racps wrote: Hey. mate, I can't help it; it's in my nature, and it doesn't change the underlying meaning of my message. And thanks. I wish you luck with the classics. Try Ulysses; it took me a year. And after 27 years of Finnegans Wake, I'm still only on page 22 ;-) R I guess I should have added what they call me on authonomy - Sir Richard Plugalot. lol R | ||
inlagdsil
Canada957 Posts
On March 23 2009 21:33 CDRdude wrote: @racps: I'm really glad that you're coming over here to welcome us to your community....but I couldn't help but notice that you spent half of your post plugging your books . In seriousness, congratulations on your written works so far, best of luck and all that, but I've never been a big fan of transparent plugs. There are too many classics out there that I still haven't read. I've been poking my head around authonomy for a few hours and noticed that this structure of post is the norm there. Most book comments end with plugging their own book. Basically racps is just posting here like he would on authonomy, so we shouldn't get riled up about it. However, racps you should know that this kind of self-promotion is prohibited in the rules of TL.net | ||
racps
United Kingdom12 Posts
On March 23 2009 21:48 inlagdsil wrote: I've been poking my head around authonomy for a few hours and noticed that this structure of post is the norm there. Most book comments end with plugging their own book. Basically racps is just posting here like he would on authonomy, so we shouldn't get riled up about it. However, racps you should know that this kind of self-promotion is prohibited in the rules of TL.net Then I will edit accordingly. R | ||
achap54
United States49 Posts
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racps
United Kingdom12 Posts
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nttea
Sweden4353 Posts
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achap54
United States49 Posts
On March 22 2009 14:41 HnR)Insane wrote: What I really want to hear is: Is his book good? Anyone read it yet?( He's only put up the first few chapters over there. I read what he posted. He has an interesting story with interesting characters, but the manuscript needs some editing. Also some of his narrative passages are over written. These types of lapses are easily corrected once pointed out. If you have a book in the works, Authonomy is an excellent place to workshop it. You can get some fine feedback from a huge range of readers. | ||
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