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OSL Final will be held in Shanghai, China - Page 3
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supernovamaniac
United States3046 Posts
Add few people to the survivor list, and we have Final Destination | ||
SilverSkyLark
Philippines8437 Posts
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R2D2C3PO
Canada105 Posts
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Cambium
United States16368 Posts
Korean Air probably wants some attention from China (good for business) OGN might want an expansion in China as well Definitely not impossible. I'll watch that playsc thread and update with info if they come up | ||
Comet702
China236 Posts
On August 13 2010 23:28 Cambium wrote: I can actually see this happening. Korean Air probably wants some attention from China (good for business) OGN might want an expansion in China as well Definitely not impossible. I'll watch that playsc thread and update with info if they come up So you understand Chinese? | ||
EtherealDeath
United States8366 Posts
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tirentu
Canada1257 Posts
On August 14 2010 00:11 EtherealDeath wrote: I think I recall Cambium doing some Mandarin -> English translations before on TL. I could be wrong though. Wait, isn't written Chinese independant of Mandarin/Cantonese? (Aside from Taiwan?) | ||
ProZombieX
Canada6 Posts
1) Two Chinese media companies (PLU and NeoTV) officially obtained OSL broadcasting right. NeoTV is from Shanghai, and PLU is in a city close to Shanghai. 2) The STX week will run at the end of August in the Korean pavilion of Shanghai 2010 Expo. There will be 4 STX soul players (currently TossGirl and JulyZerg are confirmed) playing against the Chinese players (F91, Legend, Kurafi and Toodming) between Aug 25 and 29. (hosted by NeoTV) Source: http://news.msn.co.kr/article/read.html?cate_code=3400&article_id=201008131342061014&pos=esports1 (hint: you may wanna use Google Translate) 3) See the crowds in Chengdu WCG 2009. You can imagine what would be in Shanghai. Again, I am still highly suspicious. | ||
alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
On August 14 2010 00:17 tirentu wrote: Wait, isn't written Chinese independant of Mandarin/Cantonese? (Aside from Taiwan?) lol i dont get what you mean how is chinese independent of mandarin or cantonese which are chinese dialects? and mandarin is the official language in china | ||
Milkis
5003 Posts
As I've said, it'll be a massive, massive disservice to Korean fans. You think Chinese are going to care for two Koreans playing each other? Either way, I read Cho Hyun Min's cyworld, and she posted a teaser about where the finals will be held. Someone asked "You should host it outside the country this time. It'll be good for Korean Air promotion. How about somewhere like Beijing?" Her reply: "What about the fans inside the country? ^^" If OGN does this it'll be literally the worst PR move they have made, especially after the OSL final incident last season. I don't see this happening, especially with zero Korean sources even mentioning this. | ||
ProZombieX
Canada6 Posts
On August 14 2010 00:17 tirentu wrote: Wait, isn't written Chinese independant of Mandarin/Cantonese? (Aside from Taiwan?) Written Chinese has two forms: Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese, they are generally mutually intelligible. While spoken Chinese like Mandarin, Cantonese, MinNanYu (Dialect mainly spoken by Taiwanese) are generally NOT mutually intelligible. Similarly for those hundreds of dialects from China. | ||
ghrur
United States3785 Posts
On August 14 2010 00:24 alffla wrote: lol i dont get what you mean how is chinese independent of mandarin or cantonese which are chinese dialects? and mandarin is the official language in china I think I kind of understand what he is trying to say, which is that written chinese is always written the same despite the dialect spoken. The aside from Taiwan refers to the Taiwanese writing in traditional text instead of simplified which most of China uses now. Also, I don't really find this believable. Maybe for the MSL if they had troubles with Gretech... =/ | ||
alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
On August 14 2010 00:28 ghrur wrote: I think I kind of understand what he is trying to say, which is that written chinese is always written the same despite the dialect spoken. The aside from Taiwan refers to the Taiwanese writing in traditional text instead of simplified which most of China uses now. Also, I don't really find this believable. Maybe for the MSL if they had troubles with Gretech... =/ haha ok yeah i thought might be that.. anyway hong kong (and macau ? i forgot lol) also use traditional chinese! :D so much prettier teehee. but so many more strokes to write lol. anyway this is getting off topic haha yeah highly doubt osl is gonna be held in china suddenly lol | ||
LosingID8
CA10824 Posts
On August 14 2010 00:27 Milkis wrote: I don't see why point 2) will matter. As I've said, it'll be a massive, massive disservice to Korean fans. You think Chinese are going to care for two Koreans playing each other? Either way, I read Cho Hyun Min's cyworld, and she posted a teaser about where the finals will be held. Someone asked "You should host it outside the country this time. It'll be good for Korean Air promotion. How about somewhere like Beijing?" Her reply: "What about the fans inside the country? ^^" If OGN does this it'll be literally the worst PR move they have made, especially after the OSL final incident last season. I don't see this happening, especially with zero Korean sources even mentioning this. in response to the bolded: yes, yes they will care lol | ||
love1another
United States1844 Posts
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ProZombieX
Canada6 Posts
On August 14 2010 00:27 Milkis wrote: I don't see why point 2) will matter. As I've said, it'll be a massive, massive disservice to Korean fans. You think Chinese are going to care for two Koreans playing each other? Either way, I read Cho Hyun Min's cyworld, and she posted a teaser about where the finals will be held. Someone asked "You should host it outside the country this time. It'll be good for Korean Air promotion. How about somewhere like Beijing?" Her reply: "What about the fans inside the country? ^^" If OGN does this it'll be literally the worst PR move they have made, especially after the OSL final incident last season. I don't see this happening, especially with zero Korean sources even mentioning this. There are actually many Chinese fans of those Korean players. That's why they broadcast the OSL games. I agree with your point that OGN should care more about the Korean fans. | ||
Khenra
Netherlands885 Posts
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fredd
Estonia256 Posts
On August 13 2010 21:45 Emon_ wrote: Woho! Kespa taking its natural expansion! :D | ||
ProZombieX
Canada6 Posts
On August 14 2010 00:40 Khenra wrote: Korean Air is cashing in: all fans will buy Korean Air flight tickets to travel to the finals. Ka-ching. LMAO :D | ||
synapse
China13814 Posts
On August 13 2010 21:03 Comet702 wrote: EDIT: Latest news: In NeoTV's live broadcast of OSL just now, the commentor confirmed that NeoTV, together with OGN, will host the OSL final in Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai, China on Sep. 11, 2010. During the final, OGN and NeoTV will host a ceremony to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of WCG. If this is true... lol I can feel the outrage already. | ||
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