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United States12607 Posts
Ah, this OP is way better than the last! Thanks for the interview...and that picture is hilarious haha
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That video really captures the atmosphere of the venue which is something we don't see directly too often. Thanks for sharing.
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Kennigit
Canada19447 Posts
Actually that was surprisingly good - very fluid. Thanks!
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what a badass in the middle. thanks for the interview!
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LOL Tasteless looks like a retarded fish on the initial video freeze!
Nice intwerview.
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wow, really thought more people would care about this :O
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Give it time, people will notice.
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Nice interview... I watched it last night at 7am... fuck a long night of SC and im tired >.<
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i thought the interview was nice, the questions were good and the answers insightful.
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great stuff
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hey you're the guy that casted wc3 with them
you rock, thanks for the interview!
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NeverGG
United Kingdom5399 Posts
On July 27 2009 09:33 SK.Malystryx wrote: wow, really thought more people would care about this :O
Remember the time zones like I told you on site. Also it's Monday/Sunday night people are either working or asleep.
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Very good interview... just wait, good stuff always gets alot of attention on TL.net
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Kentor
United States5784 Posts
good stuff! i dunno how to watch wc3 :s
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Great interview and good insight, thanks!
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Tasteless and Artosis' explanation of why SC is more popular is why i don't like SC2. The amount of effects in SC2 distracts from the gameplay and the inability to easily distinguish units as easy as SC makes it a difficult spectator sport.
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Thanks for the interview. It gave me more insight into e-sports in general.
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Woah... 5 T1's in a row
But yeah, like Entaro said, Sc2 is pretty hard to follow whats going on. I'm kind of worried that it may have the 'wc3 syndrome' in that there is just simply too much. Do all units really need a special ability? I mean... think about SC1, most the units dont actually have something that you 'use'. It mostly came down to how you utilized its firing animation.
Of course there are casters and such in SC1, just SC2 seems to have wayyyyyyyyy more.
Also, the pathing on SC2 might be a little TOO good. Apparently if you tell a group of units to attack one guy they spread out and attack whatever is closest. Stuff like that has the potential of ruining sc2.
Either way, great interview. I'm looking forward to seeing them at Blizzcon as well as getting my hands on SC2 to find out for myself. Hopefully it turns out better than wc3
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