SC2 Open Beta in Korea - Page 5
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Caphe
Vietnam10817 Posts
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k!llua
Australia895 Posts
you didn't feel any national pride whatsoever when the summer olympics were held in sydney? it doesn't make sense if you didn't. there's no problem with it. I think you're confused with running the Olympics and being proud at being the "best" at something. Most Australians were proud at how we ran the Olympics, and particularly the Olympic volunteers (all 20,000 of them) who did such a fine job. But that's pride in our work, and something else entirely. In any case, there's a difference between being proud and then being spiteful because someone else gets something you don't have. I'm not going to hate on another country just because they're better than us. | ||
Psyonic_Reaver
United States4329 Posts
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InFiNitY[pG]
Germany3466 Posts
On March 30 2010 15:21 Fontong wrote: Say goodbye to any chance for foreigner dominance in the SC2 scene 300 apm koreans coming to rape us MBS and infinitely large groups makes APM much less important in sc2. Right now the game is all about having the right units and making the right decisions, which is both an advantage and a disadvantage, but it sure makes the korean apm machine-like players that just copy builds much weaker. | ||
MadJack
Peru357 Posts
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checo
Mexico1364 Posts
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Kyouya
Mexico318 Posts
On March 31 2010 19:20 k!llua wrote: I think you're confused with running the Olympics and being proud at being the "best" at something. Most Australians were proud at how we ran the Olympics, and particularly the Olympic volunteers (all 20,000 of them) who did such a fine job. But that's pride in our work, and something else entirely. In any case, there's a difference between being proud and then being spiteful because someone else gets something you don't have. I'm not going to hate on another country just because they're better than us. This is why i like australians. And im not mad at the open beta, koreans have always been the best. | ||
TheDominator
New Zealand336 Posts
On March 30 2010 15:21 Fontong wrote: Say goodbye to any chance for foreigner dominance in the SC2 scene 300 apm koreans coming to rape us lol | ||
sipkenz
Canada9 Posts
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Earll
Norway847 Posts
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zoLo
United States5896 Posts
On April 01 2010 14:31 sipkenz wrote: is this an April fool joke? smells like it... lmfao, if it is an april fools joke then so many pissed off people in korea. | ||
pRo9aMeR
595 Posts
Another weird thing was that the game speed was set to normal (maybe fast?), and not faster. Anyone else in Korea experience this? | ||
QuothTheRaven
United States5524 Posts
On April 01 2010 15:25 pRo9aMeR wrote: Another weird thing was that the game speed was set to normal (maybe fast?), and not faster. Anyone else in Korea experience this? It's because you were playing on the Novice versions of the maps, which have destructible rocks blocking all of the chokes and run the game at normal speed (this also explains why everyone you played was terrible--no one half decent would be playing on those maps). Next time you go, there should be a "Skip" button which will take you out of the practice league and into the real game. | ||
pRo9aMeR
595 Posts
On April 01 2010 15:29 QuothTheRaven wrote: It's because you were playing on the Novice versions of the maps, which have destructible rocks blocking all of the chokes and run the game at normal speed (this also explains why everyone you played was terrible--no one half decent would be playing on those maps). Next time you go, there should be a "Skip" button which will take you out of the practice league and into the real game. Excellent, and I didn't take the time to understand everything as it was all in Korean. I just clicked what I needed to start playing as soon as possible. Next time I'll spend an extra minute to play some real players. | ||
danl9rm
United States3111 Posts
On March 31 2010 19:20 k!llua wrote: I think you're confused with running the Olympics and being proud at being the "best" at something. Most Australians were proud at how we ran the Olympics, and particularly the Olympic volunteers (all 20,000 of them) who did such a fine job. But that's pride in our work, and something else entirely. In any case, there's a difference between being proud and then being spiteful because someone else gets something you don't have. I'm not going to hate on another country just because they're better than us. ehh, i'm not really sure why your post is supposed to be a contradiction to mine also, you took my quote out of context. all i was saying is that national pride is ok. i don't really care for what reason. and by "pride" i mean in an endearing type way, the way a brother is happy for another brother. and also again, why exclude the rest of my post in your quote? it was the part that you're now agreeing with. i dun get it. | ||
zee
201 Posts
On April 01 2010 15:25 pRo9aMeR wrote: I went to a PC bang last night and played the beta. It felt...amazing. Maybe I was just lucky, but my opponents were all noobs. Plus, all the maps and destructible rocks at all the choke points so there was no chance at proxies, but my void ray rushes and fast (sometimes double) expos were wonderful! The only problem was that I had to use the PC bang's login ID so I can't save a profile and build it up. Oh well, I still got to play and it was fantastic. Another weird thing was that the game speed was set to normal (maybe fast?), and not faster. Anyone else in Korea experience this? You played practice matches. Idk about korean sc2 beta, but in the EU and US one you can skip that. Basically all the maps have the rocks on them and the game speed is set to normal. When you login and play multiplayer for the first time you are asked if you want to play practice matches or go straight to placement matches. Placement matches play at full speed and have no rocks outside bases. | ||
AdunToridas
Germany380 Posts
Today I'll believe NOTHING. | ||
rAize
Germany135 Posts
On March 30 2010 15:05 bendez wrote: To those that don't know what PC Bang is, it is a computer cafe. Bang means room, and PC Bang translates to PC Room. lol :p so if bang means room, pc bang translates to pc room, thanks for the enlightment and that I dont have to think myself | ||
Pekkz
Norway1505 Posts
On April 01 2010 19:55 AdunToridas wrote: Tell me something like this tomorrow. Today I'll believe NOTHING. This was written march 30th brainiac. | ||
KristianJS
2107 Posts
On March 31 2010 10:13 Synwave wrote: Somewhere the future boxer of sc2 is logging into a pc bang. Haha, what an awesome thought. | ||
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