Boxer's Sponsor Confirmed to be Intel - Page 7
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EffectS
Belgium795 Posts
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Sanguinarius
United States3427 Posts
I am very happy intel is sponsoring him and his team (when he makes it). | ||
GTR
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HwangjaeTerran
Finland5967 Posts
we have been waiting for so long | ||
ensis
Germany340 Posts
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xtfftc
United Kingdom2343 Posts
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dartoo
India2889 Posts
OR has foxer signed with prime? | ||
Deadlyfish
Denmark1980 Posts
On November 05 2010 20:34 xtfftc wrote: I wouldn't be surprises if Boxer picks some foreign gamers. I would, seeing as no foreign player has ever made it past ro16 and very very few have even qualified for GSL. Korean players are just on another level, as shown by every major event where a korean has participated. Blizzcon, GSL 1, GSL 2 just prove that point. | ||
NuKedUFirst
Canada3139 Posts
SCII's reach now includes international sponsors! I bet KeSPA's asses are burning now lolol LOL Anyways, I'm glad its a foreign company. Can''t wait to see who gets in Boxers team! Thanks for the translation On November 05 2010 20:34 xtfftc wrote: I wouldn't be surprises if Boxer picks some foreign gamers. I would be.. ;; | ||
Alou
United States3748 Posts
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The_Dark
South Africa222 Posts
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Grettin
42381 Posts
On November 05 2010 20:37 Deadlyfish wrote: I would, seeing as no foreign player has ever made it past ro16 and very very few have even qualified for GSL. Korean players are just on another level, as shown by every major event where a korean has participated. Blizzcon, GSL 1, GSL 2 just prove that point. Boxer isn't stupid. He knows that Idra and TLO especially are really good players and they have "potential" to be exactly top players in the world (not saying they already are..) And since his passion is to work with e-sports and as far as i remember, to spread it world wide and participate in outside of Korea, foreigners would fit to this pretty well. Imo Boxer is the only one (after spunky) who actually could pick some foreigners to his team. And there is many other sick korean sc2 players who hasn't done shit in GSL. Some of them not even qualifying to GSL S2. | ||
KonohaFlash
Canada1590 Posts
On November 05 2010 20:46 Grettin wrote: Boxer isn't stupid. He knows that Idra and TLO especially are really good players and they have "potential" to be exactly top players in the world (not saying they already are..) And since his passion is to work with e-sports and as far as i remember, to spread it world wide and participate in outside of Korea, foreigners would fit to this pretty well. Imo Boxer is the only one (after spunky) who actually could pick some foreigners to his team. And there is many other sick korean sc2 players who hasn't done shit in GSL. Some of them not even qualifying to GSL S2. Except TLO is with TeamLiquid and Idra is with EG. I know being on a team with Boxer is a lot of peoples dream, but there is such a thing a loyalty. TLO and Idra are happy with their respective teams and don't lose anything by being on them. | ||
Deadlyfish
Denmark1980 Posts
On November 05 2010 20:46 Grettin wrote: Boxer isn't stupid. He knows that Idra and TLO especially are really good players and they have "potential" to be exactly top players in the world (not saying they already are..) And since his passion is to work with e-sports and as far as i remember, to spread it world wide and participate in outside of Korea, foreigners would fit to this pretty well. Imo Boxer is the only one (after spunky) who actually could pick some foreigners to his team. And there is many other sick korean sc2 players who hasn't done shit in GSL. Some of them not even qualifying to GSL S2. At the begining of sc2 we thought the best players were IdrA, TLO, Dimaga and all of those guys. Then as more and more koreans got into the game most of the foreigners just kinda faded away. As more and more Koreans start playing the game, the less foreigners we will see. I just dont see why anyone would pick a foreigner over a Korean. Also, IdrA, TLO, HuK already have teams, i doubt they will just leave them if Boxer asks them to. I just dont see any foreigner ever making it into the ro8 unless they get really lucky with who they play. Maybe i'm mistaken, i hope to be :D | ||
Whiladan
United States463 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + so his team can have someone who can actually pull off a 2-rax. ZZZZZING! =D Just kidding, <3 you BoxeR, better luck next season ^ GSL spoiler | ||
Grettin
42381 Posts
On November 05 2010 20:53 KonohaFlash wrote: Except TLO is with TeamLiquid and Idra is with EG. I know being on a team with Boxer is a lot of peoples dream, but there is such a thing a loyalty. TLO and Idra are happy with their respective teams and don't lose anything by being on them. Yes, that is true. But who knows if EG would actually "team up" with boxer's team, providing some of their players a practice house just like oGs did with TL. EG's sponsor is still Intel aswell. just dont see any foreigner ever making it into the ro8 unless they get really lucky with who they play. Maybe i'm mistaken, i hope to be :D] Well, you are not the only one. But Idra is by far the best candidate for this, and i'm sure he would do pretty well if he could get some decent practice partners to practice with, and im sure many other foreigners would do well if they could actually practice with Korean players, not just laddering with them. But who knows, CJ entus didn't pick Idra to actually believe he would win an osl/msl more like to let the foreigners in to the scene and let them try out if they are willing to(?). But anyway, thats how i see the whole case. I don't really care if Boxer decides to pick only Koreans to his team. I'm just happy that he can have the team. | ||
zerious
Canada3803 Posts
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Fa1nT
United States3423 Posts
On November 05 2010 20:37 Deadlyfish wrote: I would, seeing as no foreign player has ever made it past ro16 and very very few have even qualified for GSL. Korean players are just on another level, as shown by every major event where a korean has participated. Blizzcon, GSL 1, GSL 2 just prove that point. This is dumb. If GSL was in the US, it wouldn't be 61 koreans and 3 foreigners, it has nothing to do with skill caps yet. Sure, a lot of koreans are super good, but didn't ONLY 8 FOREIGNERS EVEN GO TO THE PRELIMS? Someone like Tyler could probably easily qualify for GSL, but will he spend thousands to fly over to korea for a CHANCE at it? no. | ||
luckySe7en
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CidO
United States695 Posts
On November 05 2010 20:37 Deadlyfish wrote: I would, seeing as no foreign player has ever made it past ro16 and very very few have even qualified for GSL. Korean players are just on another level, as shown by every major event where a korean has participated. Blizzcon, GSL 1, GSL 2 just prove that point. Um, there have only been a few foreigners actually there to partake in it. More and more will start showing up there and more and more will make it into the GSL. SC2 is still evolving and that plays advantage to evolving gameplay. That is something "foreigners" do very well. If GSL was in America or Europe, there would still be a strong korean presence, but I think the numbers weigh in for home field advantage in another country. You can take that to the bank. | ||
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