I'd even be happy to pay for HQ VOD access, but there's no way I'm paying if I can't even find the replays I want. I'm getting so frustrated wasting my limited time that I'll soon have to give up. I'm totally bummed. How can you have a $15k prize pool and a totally inept IT team?
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Funkatron
United States725 Posts
I'd even be happy to pay for HQ VOD access, but there's no way I'm paying if I can't even find the replays I want. I'm getting so frustrated wasting my limited time that I'll soon have to give up. I'm totally bummed. How can you have a $15k prize pool and a totally inept IT team? | ||
pachi
Melbourne5338 Posts
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Funkatron
United States725 Posts
edit: I still can't believe such a high profile tourny has such horribly crappy webcasts/web organization. If I were Razer or Intel I would put my money with some people who are a bit more professional and take things more seriously. | ||
Blueblister
Sweden321 Posts
On August 17 2010 06:45 Ryuu314 wrote: He's a great player, but I just hope he's been working on his macro since that showmatch 'cause it was pretty horrendous in that series :[ Yeah, he said himself that his APM is around 100 at the moment and that he probably needs to get up to the 200-300 range to be competitive with the best. Right know he seems to live off his better understanding of overall gameplay as well as his superior psyche in tournament conditions. Since he has been playing both SC1 and WC3 competetively he's probably the tournaments most experienced player in this respect. To sum up, MadFrog is a little rusty after being retired for over 4 years. Him having a full-time job also means he's not able to practice as much as the others. But considering all this, I'm very impressed with his play so far. | ||
Mr.Ch4rms
Canada84 Posts
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