New TLO vs NaDa games casted. - Page 5
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Qw4z1
Sweden55 Posts
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prototype.
Canada4189 Posts
Keep up the good work | ||
bigjenk
United States1543 Posts
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DoA
Korea (South)599 Posts
On October 11 2010 11:21 bigjenk wrote: You should help other people encode their youtubes your 720 is quite crist gj on vids. Really I just followed DIggitySC's guide on YouTube. I'd post a link, but I'm way out in the country at the moment and can barely get an internet connection through my phone. TL loads for now, but not YouTube. lol Just look on DIggity's channel to find it. | ||
VashTS
United States1675 Posts
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MrBitter
United States2939 Posts
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Kilby
Finland1069 Posts
Oh, and good games as well. As always, TLO seems to have 6th sense about when to commit to an attack. | ||
StarcraftMan
Canada507 Posts
On October 11 2010 02:26 Biff The Understudy wrote: NaDa doesn't look that impressive, I have to say. TLO in an other hand, looked really solid. Let see in a couple of month. Because NaDa is experimenting in these replays. For those who can't figure this out, think about this for a few seconds: 1) Would NaDa want a replay of his full potential and full play style to be released to the public before he participates in GSL2? Obviously not. This leads to point 2). 2) Nada is experimenting in these videos. He experimented to see if a larger group of marines could overhwelm a smaller group of marines with 2 medivacs. He experimented if marauders + marines would work against pure marines. I don't think the most successful OSL/MSL title holder ever who has been practicing SC2 for hundreds of games will walk into the GSL2 playing like he did in the replays. Nada's unit composition and tactics will be much more solid for GSL2, but as for these replays, it's just Nada experimenting with what works and what doesn't. | ||
Kyhol
Canada2574 Posts
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sLiMpoweR
United States430 Posts
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sLiMpoweR
United States430 Posts
On October 11 2010 14:09 StarcraftMan wrote: Because NaDa is experimenting in these replays. For those who can't figure this out, think about this for a few seconds: 1) Would NaDa want a replay of his full potential and full play style to be released to the public before he participates in GSL2? Obviously not. This leads to point 2). 2) Nada is experimenting in these videos. He experimented to see if a larger group of marines could overhwelm a smaller group of marines with 2 medivacs. He experimented if marauders + marines would work against pure marines. I don't think the most successful OSL/MSL title holder ever who has been practicing SC2 for hundreds of games will walk into the GSL2 playing like he did in the replays. Nada's unit composition and tactics will be much more solid for GSL2, but as for these replays, it's just Nada experimenting with what works and what doesn't. more likely he just found himselft in a bad situation and did the best he could from it | ||
kojinshugi
Estonia2559 Posts
On October 11 2010 13:51 MrBitter wrote: I'm blown away at how good TLO has gotten. I used to hate on him for being a cheesey, one-trick pony, but now... Man. He is so solid in every facet of his game. Wha? When has TLO ever been cheesy, not to mention one-trick? Sure you're not confusing him with someone else? He's famous exactly because he's the furthest thing from one-trick. | ||
MrBitter
United States2939 Posts
On October 11 2010 14:29 kojinshugi wrote: Wha? When has TLO ever been cheesy, not to mention one-trick? Sure you're not confusing him with someone else? He's famous exactly because he's the furthest thing from one-trick. I give the guy all the props in the world for being innovative, but when he was first making a splash during the beta, through my biased, BW player eyes, all he did was sneaky one-base all-ins every game. He's always been a blast to watch, and I've never shied away from his games, but initially he just didn't have those steely mechanics that all us BW old-timers respect so much. That said, the dude has fucking come into his own. He is legit these days, in every, single way. | ||
dukethegold
Canada5645 Posts
Hence we only see TLO winning, haha. Great games. | ||
danbel1005
United States1319 Posts
Im a zerg user but when it comes to watching TLO games, you cant miss the chance, just sit back grab some ricecakes, popcorn or w/e and ENJOY IT^^ That practice house has to smell pure Gosuness, can u imagine that? Nada, TLO, soon Boxer? plz..^^ | ||
Subversive
Australia2229 Posts
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kojinshugi
Estonia2559 Posts
On October 11 2010 14:32 MrBitter wrote: I give the guy all the props in the world for being innovative, but when he was first making a splash during the beta, through my biased, BW player eyes, all he did was sneaky one-base all-ins every game. Uh, what? TLO as in TheLittleOne/frequency? Nukes/battlecruisers/creep highways/expanding like crazy TLO? He's always been a blast to watch, and I've never shied away from his games, but initially he just didn't have those steely mechanics that all us BW old-timers respect so much. That said, the dude has fucking come into his own. He is legit these days, in every, single way. I know he's improved, but I really don't understand why you'd call him a one-baser. He's never been a one-base all-in player. His early game was very passive/reactionary on beta, his wins came from getting to the midgame and then keeping up solid macro while going into full Shock and Awe mode with any unit he could get his hands on. Toss was actually his weakest because it's such a rigid race compared to T and Z. | ||
LlamaNamedOsama
United States1900 Posts
On October 11 2010 14:32 MrBitter wrote: I give the guy all the props in the world for being innovative, but when he was first making a splash during the beta, through my biased, BW player eyes, all he did was sneaky one-base all-ins every game. He's always been a blast to watch, and I've never shied away from his games, but initially he just didn't have those steely mechanics that all us BW old-timers respect so much. That said, the dude has fucking come into his own. He is legit these days, in every, single way. The game that made him truly famous, against LiquidNazgul on Metalopolis, had him at 4 (or more? don't remember exact amount) of bases. Great plays in the vid, loved that one-shot bbq of what, six marines in the first game xD. TLO's underrated because of his early losses during the beta, but that was when he was also occupied with school - combining his awesome strategy/creativity with the mechanics training of Korea regimen, you have one awesome combo =) | ||
Ganon-
Canada68 Posts
Pretty surprised how the thor army pulled through in game 1. | ||
darklordjac
Canada2231 Posts
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