I'd love to see some VODs.
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thopol
Japan4560 Posts
I'd love to see some VODs. | ||
Leath
Canada1724 Posts
Keep it up. Hope to see Cubans rising to match the Koreans in skill :D | ||
checo
Mexico1364 Posts
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Flicky
England2653 Posts
On February 14 2010 08:54 Kiarip wrote: I think Idra moved to the wrong country to play starcraft. He wouldn't be allowed to move to Cuba. | ||
Tom Phoenix
1114 Posts
On February 13 2010 13:00 nonduc wrote: No. No. Just NO! SC2 will not kill BroodWar in any way! Korean pros will not play SC2 without LAN-support. SC2 has LAN-support, albeit Internet-authenticated one like Steam. However, since Korea is one of the most advanced countries in IT coverage and people often play at PC bangs, that will not really present an issue for them. Unfortunately, considering the limitations of IT technology in Cuba, I imagine that it would already be difficult to try and login onto Battle.net to actually make use of the feature (assuming you were allowed to login at all). Haofang has claimed it`s first victims. =/ Anyway, it is preety amazing what Cuban players have been able to set up. I hope the scene stays strong for a long time. One question, though....do you have to resort to using illegal copies of Brood War? I am not trying to be insulting or judgmental. But I imagine it is hard/impossible to get a legal copy on Cuba, considering the embargo. EDIT: Also, does Cuba have anything like the "Great Firewall of China"? Or does the limited access to IT technology already present a sort of barrier? | ||
oo_xerox
United States852 Posts
On February 14 2010 09:57 Tom Phoenix wrote: SC2 has LAN-support, albeit Internet-authenticated one like Steam. However, since Korea is one of the most advanced countries in IT coverage and people often play at PC bangs, that will not really present an issue for them. Unfortunately, considering the limitations of IT technology in Cuba, I imagine that it would already be difficult to try and login onto Battle.net to actually make use of the feature (assuming you were allowed to login at all). Haofang has claimed it`s first victims. =/ Anyway, it is preety amazing what Cuban players have been able to set up. I hope the scene stays strong for a long time. One question, though....do you have to resort to using illegal copies of Brood War? I am not trying to be insulting or judgmental. But I imagine it is hard/impossible to get a legal copy on Cuba, considering the embargo. EDIT: Also, does Cuba have anything like the "Great Firewall of China"? Or does the limited access to IT technology already present a sort of barrier? We use pirate copies of BW, due to the embargo ofc. Cubans cant get thing bought on shops due to this, so most things here are pirates, if that were to change, we would use originals copies of broodwar, blizzard need support also you know? I dont understand completely your question, but yeah, i suppose there is a "firewall". | ||
oo_xerox
United States852 Posts
On February 14 2010 09:05 Leath wrote: this is one of the most awesome news i have read in this site lol Keep it up. Hope to see Cubans rising to match the Koreans in skill :D This deserves the spotlight ROFL | ||
Fkc)Bishop
Peru82 Posts
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GGTeMpLaR
United States7226 Posts
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oo_xerox
United States852 Posts
On February 14 2010 10:28 Fkc)Bishop wrote: Excellent! Here in Perú is cooking an event like that with 64 players approx. If you guys need any advices be free to ask ^^ On February 14 2010 10:29 GGTeMpLaR wrote: lol I remember reading about this a few days ago on the internet, either google news or wikipedia Oh wow that took me by surprise.......maybe here?: http://www.radiorebelde.cu/english/sports/sports-1-030210.html | ||
LG)Sabbath
Argentina3022 Posts
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Nal_rAwr
United States2611 Posts
man you guys should definitely go to WCG | ||
Pokebunny
United States10654 Posts
On February 14 2010 11:55 Nal_rAwr wrote: can i see the iccup accounts of any of the cuban pro's? ummm the entire problem is that they don't have the connection to play iccup. | ||
Tom Phoenix
1114 Posts
On February 14 2010 10:22 oo_xerox wrote: We use pirate copies of BW, due to the embargo ofc. Cuba is incredible good to get everything pirate LOL, the day CoDmw2 hit the stores, we got a pirate copy 3 hours later, nothing here is original. I dont understand completely your question, but yes, cuba has the biggest firewall ever. So it is a lot like China in those regards. Not that suprising. Thank you. | ||
Chef
10810 Posts
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mangomango
United States265 Posts
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[AcE]Kenny
Cuba12 Posts
Long Life Too FREE CUBA!!!!!!!!!!! | ||
[NyC]HoBbes
United States803 Posts
On February 14 2010 13:36 [AcE]Kenny wrote: we not have diferent strats than anyone. We use the same strats that use everyone since all players here in Cuba watch replays of Korean gosus and try to improved. Some day we have the oportunity to play in international tournaments I hope. Long Life Too FREE CUBA!!!!!!!!!!! CUBA LIBRE! which also happens to be an excellent drink. | ||
Achromic
773 Posts
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iNcontroL
USA29055 Posts
Anyone see something funny about that? WTF | ||
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