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That sounds like a pretty unrealistic goal considering your probably atleast 22. If you put all this time and effort into trying to be a progamer and it doesnt pay off your gonna be like 26 unemployed and live with your parents.
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On July 20 2010 06:42 HeadhunteR wrote: has Day9´s speech of telling your mom about starcraft has anything to do with this? It doesn't matter what Day9 says hes so fucking baller if he tells you to jump off a bridge you better fucking do it.
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Are we assuming theres suddenly gonna be a SCII progaming scene akin to Korea's?
Even if that does happen, it will take years, after all the expansions come out.
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On July 21 2010 03:28 otsukaresama wrote:While I do like ProHellZerg's attitude on progaming, I find it to be a little unrealistic for one of the many reason. I am assuming that you're about 22-23 years old, but you haven't really played SC at a high level before. If that's the case, I think training your muscle for progaming will be a bit difficult. If you watch some documentary on progaming, they have developed their muscles and brain to react quick due to a lot of experience. Sure, you can gain the experience, but will your muscles be able to keep up? I used to be decent at StarCraft, playing with some pretty big names back 8 or 9 years ago, but I feel that my muscles can't keep up with what I want to do anymore if I start playing again. I think it's due to not practicing for so long and the fact that age is catching up with me. I feel my fingers aren't able to move as fast as they used to and my reaction is comparably slower than it used to be. Please don't say names like WhiteRa and Artosis because those guys play daily. For someone like me who hasn't played games seriously more than 7 years, I find it hard to get back into my former condition. If you play at a high level daily, then it's a different story, which is why I feel a lot of progamers in Korea are as good as they are. If you're just a casual player who plays a few hours a week, then the reality is that your mind and muscle won't be able to keep up with people who are practicing more than you. EDIT: Yup, I was right, moderator on this forum are bias. I wouldn't expect less. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=137488User was warned for this post Just wondering why was this guy warned? I thought it was a legitimate post besides the "yup mods are bias for no reason" thing.
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On July 21 2010 05:48 Diuqil wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2010 03:28 otsukaresama wrote:While I do like ProHellZerg's attitude on progaming, I find it to be a little unrealistic for one of the many reason. I am assuming that you're about 22-23 years old, but you haven't really played SC at a high level before. If that's the case, I think training your muscle for progaming will be a bit difficult. If you watch some documentary on progaming, they have developed their muscles and brain to react quick due to a lot of experience. Sure, you can gain the experience, but will your muscles be able to keep up? I used to be decent at StarCraft, playing with some pretty big names back 8 or 9 years ago, but I feel that my muscles can't keep up with what I want to do anymore if I start playing again. I think it's due to not practicing for so long and the fact that age is catching up with me. I feel my fingers aren't able to move as fast as they used to and my reaction is comparably slower than it used to be. Please don't say names like WhiteRa and Artosis because those guys play daily. For someone like me who hasn't played games seriously more than 7 years, I find it hard to get back into my former condition. If you play at a high level daily, then it's a different story, which is why I feel a lot of progamers in Korea are as good as they are. If you're just a casual player who plays a few hours a week, then the reality is that your mind and muscle won't be able to keep up with people who are practicing more than you. EDIT: Yup, I was right, moderator on this forum are bias. I wouldn't expect less. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=137488User was warned for this post Just wondering why was this guy warned? I thought it was a legitimate post besides the "yup mods are bias for no reason" thing.
No one likes attention whores martyring themselves for dumb things?
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On July 21 2010 05:52 Hawk wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2010 05:48 Diuqil wrote:On July 21 2010 03:28 otsukaresama wrote:While I do like ProHellZerg's attitude on progaming, I find it to be a little unrealistic for one of the many reason. I am assuming that you're about 22-23 years old, but you haven't really played SC at a high level before. If that's the case, I think training your muscle for progaming will be a bit difficult. If you watch some documentary on progaming, they have developed their muscles and brain to react quick due to a lot of experience. Sure, you can gain the experience, but will your muscles be able to keep up? I used to be decent at StarCraft, playing with some pretty big names back 8 or 9 years ago, but I feel that my muscles can't keep up with what I want to do anymore if I start playing again. I think it's due to not practicing for so long and the fact that age is catching up with me. I feel my fingers aren't able to move as fast as they used to and my reaction is comparably slower than it used to be. Please don't say names like WhiteRa and Artosis because those guys play daily. For someone like me who hasn't played games seriously more than 7 years, I find it hard to get back into my former condition. If you play at a high level daily, then it's a different story, which is why I feel a lot of progamers in Korea are as good as they are. If you're just a casual player who plays a few hours a week, then the reality is that your mind and muscle won't be able to keep up with people who are practicing more than you. EDIT: Yup, I was right, moderator on this forum are bias. I wouldn't expect less. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=137488User was warned for this post Just wondering why was this guy warned? I thought it was a legitimate post besides the "yup mods are bias for no reason" thing. No one likes attention whores martyring themselves for dumb things? Well if his advice is true and he was a "pro gamer" for a few years then I don't see the point of warning him for giving honest advice. The "mods are biased" thing is very immature though. I mean Day9 has done the community many great things, and the majority of TL'ers like him so of course hes going to get more privileges.
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On July 21 2010 05:55 Diuqil wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2010 05:52 Hawk wrote:On July 21 2010 05:48 Diuqil wrote:On July 21 2010 03:28 otsukaresama wrote:While I do like ProHellZerg's attitude on progaming, I find it to be a little unrealistic for one of the many reason. I am assuming that you're about 22-23 years old, but you haven't really played SC at a high level before. If that's the case, I think training your muscle for progaming will be a bit difficult. If you watch some documentary on progaming, they have developed their muscles and brain to react quick due to a lot of experience. Sure, you can gain the experience, but will your muscles be able to keep up? I used to be decent at StarCraft, playing with some pretty big names back 8 or 9 years ago, but I feel that my muscles can't keep up with what I want to do anymore if I start playing again. I think it's due to not practicing for so long and the fact that age is catching up with me. I feel my fingers aren't able to move as fast as they used to and my reaction is comparably slower than it used to be. Please don't say names like WhiteRa and Artosis because those guys play daily. For someone like me who hasn't played games seriously more than 7 years, I find it hard to get back into my former condition. If you play at a high level daily, then it's a different story, which is why I feel a lot of progamers in Korea are as good as they are. If you're just a casual player who plays a few hours a week, then the reality is that your mind and muscle won't be able to keep up with people who are practicing more than you. EDIT: Yup, I was right, moderator on this forum are bias. I wouldn't expect less. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=137488User was warned for this post Just wondering why was this guy warned? I thought it was a legitimate post besides the "yup mods are bias for no reason" thing. No one likes attention whores martyring themselves for dumb things? The "mods are biased" thing is very immature though.
That's what I'm talking about. It's not even a thread related to that, and would still be stupid if it were in Day's thread.
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On July 21 2010 06:04 Hawk wrote:Show nested quote +On July 21 2010 05:55 Diuqil wrote:On July 21 2010 05:52 Hawk wrote:On July 21 2010 05:48 Diuqil wrote:On July 21 2010 03:28 otsukaresama wrote:While I do like ProHellZerg's attitude on progaming, I find it to be a little unrealistic for one of the many reason. I am assuming that you're about 22-23 years old, but you haven't really played SC at a high level before. If that's the case, I think training your muscle for progaming will be a bit difficult. If you watch some documentary on progaming, they have developed their muscles and brain to react quick due to a lot of experience. Sure, you can gain the experience, but will your muscles be able to keep up? I used to be decent at StarCraft, playing with some pretty big names back 8 or 9 years ago, but I feel that my muscles can't keep up with what I want to do anymore if I start playing again. I think it's due to not practicing for so long and the fact that age is catching up with me. I feel my fingers aren't able to move as fast as they used to and my reaction is comparably slower than it used to be. Please don't say names like WhiteRa and Artosis because those guys play daily. For someone like me who hasn't played games seriously more than 7 years, I find it hard to get back into my former condition. If you play at a high level daily, then it's a different story, which is why I feel a lot of progamers in Korea are as good as they are. If you're just a casual player who plays a few hours a week, then the reality is that your mind and muscle won't be able to keep up with people who are practicing more than you. EDIT: Yup, I was right, moderator on this forum are bias. I wouldn't expect less. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=137488User was warned for this post Just wondering why was this guy warned? I thought it was a legitimate post besides the "yup mods are bias for no reason" thing. No one likes attention whores martyring themselves for dumb things? The "mods are biased" thing is very immature though. That's what I'm talking about. It's not even a thread related to that, and would still be stupid if it were in Day's thread. Ohh okay.
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Im worried about being in your situation after this year. Ill have a bachelors in Mechanical Engineering but I couldnt find an internship this summer so im worried ill be fucked
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