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CptHero
Canada15 Posts
Keep up the good work MorroW! | ||
SmoKim
Denmark10300 Posts
On February 13 2011 21:04 Cri du Chat wrote: Just wait for the return of Mondragon. He will be our Savior!!! :D he already returned and are competing active again, did you miss the memo ? | ||
Excalibur
United States57 Posts
OT: Morrow is a good guy. I've spoken with him on BWMN quite a bit, and he's almost as skilled at mapping as he is at playing. GL with Z Morrow. I've got every confidence in you. | ||
dogabutila
United States1437 Posts
Then now he says he def would have had a better chance playing terran. | ||
Euronyme
Sweden3804 Posts
On February 14 2011 04:10 CptHero wrote: I certainly think Mr. Jinro tips the scales a bit in Sweden's favor after his last two very successful GSL's, but there are so many good players from both areas that it's hard to say. Would love to see more foreigners make it out there, it's just too bad that there aren't smaller tourneys for them if they don't make GSL or what not. Keep up the good work MorroW! I like what he's saying. I'm always quite impressed by MorroW's comments on these sort of things. He's still a pretty young guy, but already sounds quite wise ^^ And with the Sweden - Germany thing. Sweden doesn't even have 1/8th of the German population, so if you count good player / capita, we're doing quite well at the moment. | ||
starcraft2rush
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ch4ppi
Germany802 Posts
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vdale
Germany1173 Posts
On February 14 2011 11:44 dogabutila wrote: The funny thing is he said he could win just as many tournaments playing as zerg before he switched and that zergs were just QQing. Then now he says he def would have had a better chance playing terran. The funny thing is that you can't back up your statement with an exact quote/link, because it's wrong. | ||
dkim
United States255 Posts
MorroW: No, they are not that dominant has this guy played a lot of koreans? which I don't think he has, how is he saying it like he has koreans figured out. I know everyone who moved to korea and laddered/competed, they all say koreans > europe,us, and etc. like huk who goes to EU and ladders for few days to reach #1, in his interview he says otherwise. | ||
Vimsey
United Kingdom2235 Posts
On February 14 2011 23:57 vdale wrote: The funny thing is that you can't back up your statement with an exact quote/link, because it's wrong. Yes I dont remember him ever saying that either. He has complained about protoss but thats another thing entirely. | ||
ProfessorCold
United States41 Posts
MorroW: As a Zerg for example, I spawn close position on Lost Temple for example, its instant loss. And if I spawn cross position then it maybe favors me instead. So many maps are so position dependant. I think that the claim that your position automatically determines the outcome of the game is somewhat premature. It's not like you can't do anything to change your fate at all. Obviously, MorroW has played a lot more than me, and so he knows what he's talking about more than me, but I still feel that it's impossible for him to have tried every possibility. | ||
SayTT
Sweden2158 Posts
On February 15 2011 02:06 dkim wrote: So Koreans are not that superior at all as it seems to be like they were in Broodwar? MorroW: No, they are not that dominant has this guy played a lot of koreans? which I don't think he has, how is he saying it like he has koreans figured out. I know everyone who moved to korea and laddered/competed, they all say koreans > europe,us, and etc. like huk who goes to EU and ladders for few days to reach #1, in his interview he says otherwise. maybe you should read the question again? Does the question say "are the korean ladder harder than the NA/EU"? No, they asked him if koreans are as dominant as they were in bw, which they CLEARLY are not. | ||
dkim
United States255 Posts
however, huk has reached #1 in both EU and KOR and says pretty much contrary to everything morrow is saying in this interview. sorry if I got the swed fans mad or anything. | ||
SayTT
Sweden2158 Posts
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dkim
United States255 Posts
edit: and hypocrite as well, where are you from? | ||
Moonstruck
20 Posts
He spends so much time invested into his gaming that blizzard should maybe should take in this interview a little more seriously | ||
DamageInq
United States283 Posts
I agree... the biggest step toward a balanced game (specifically for Zergs) is a new map pool | ||
azarat
Australia155 Posts
On February 15 2011 03:42 ProfessorCold wrote: I think that the claim that your position automatically determines the outcome of the game is somewhat premature. It's not like you can't do anything to change your fate at all. Obviously, MorroW has played a lot more than me, and so he knows what he's talking about more than me, but I still feel that it's impossible for him to have tried every possibility. Of course its an exaggeration to say that "<x position> is a free win for <y race> on <z map>!" However, there can be no doubt that certain map spawns can tilt the scales of balance heavily in favour of one race in a matchup, to the point where with equally skilled players and without a massive blunder you can pick the winner of a map with a certain spawn with a high degree of certainty. It's no fun to watch such predetermined games, and equally no fun to play them, especially in a tournament setting. | ||
Smigi
United States328 Posts
On February 15 2011 11:58 DamageInq wrote: That's a true Zerg mullet. I agree... the biggest step toward a balanced game (specifically for Zergs) is a new map pool Word. | ||
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