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Scrubwave
Poland1786 Posts
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MaestroSC
United States2073 Posts
On February 17 2011 10:14 Scrubwave wrote: HD and Husky will be commentators, you know it deep inside. god i hope not... | ||
da_head
Canada3350 Posts
On February 17 2011 10:14 Scrubwave wrote: HD and Husky will be commentators, you know it deep inside. i doubt that. incontrol has expressed his opinion of husky in the best, although indirectly | ||
holynorth
United States590 Posts
On February 17 2011 08:45 Rokusha wrote: I hope not. Europeans and Koreans competing in NASL will make it a lot more interesting than just North Americans. On a side note, anyone know if they will charge money for NASL? (sorry if it was mentioned before). I don't mind for the GSL but I'm too used to watching free streams of foreign tournaments. Seriously? We don't even know anything about it. But if all these rumors are true, they will more than likely charge for at least a premium stream. I would hope they would charge for both streams, however. | ||
Torpedo.Vegas
United States1890 Posts
NASL - North American Starcraft League SASL - South American Starcraft League EUSL - European Starcraft League PASL - Pacific Asian Starcraft League Winners and high ranking players in those primaries are brought to or earn the right to compete in the: WCSL - World Championship Starcraft League. Perhaps a point system in in place so even if you don't play a certain tournament but accumulate enough points in your respective region you could still be called upon to compete in WCSL. Just a thought. This is probably not the case as it would be far too grand too soon after the games release but perhaps a future endeavor hoping all goes well. | ||
Doof
United States204 Posts
On February 17 2011 10:14 Scrubwave wrote: HD and Husky will be commentators, you know it deep inside. I'll grant that Husky is pretty terrible, but I still like HD. I think he needs to work on getting more involved with the community (follow the tournament scene, watch other people's casts to learn more about the players, etc) but if he could do that, I think he would be an excellent caster. He does a great job of hying up the game and the excitement, and we need more of that if eSports is going to catch on. I hope that if this NASL comes to light like this post is saying, people will put aside their personal opinions and do what is best for eSports | ||
ZidaneTribal
United States2800 Posts
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RevRich
United States218 Posts
On February 17 2011 10:14 Scrubwave wrote: HD and Husky will be commentators, you know it deep inside. For the love of god NO! HD I can handle....husky I can't. | ||
SovSov
United States755 Posts
i mean, i know he sucks but making SC2 popular is about making spectating appealing to casuals. | ||
masterbreti
Korea (South)2711 Posts
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WniO
United States2706 Posts
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Redmark
Canada2129 Posts
Can't you guys just ignore people you don't like? Seriously. | ||
jdseemoreglass
United States3773 Posts
And if I find out Day9 isn't casting, I have picket signs ready to go as well. NASL GL HF!!! | ||
goiflin
Canada1218 Posts
On February 17 2011 11:23 Redmark wrote: It's like Husky is a cancer that spreads everywhere. Everywhere you go someone just has to bring him up and then the shitstorm starts. Can't you guys just ignore people you don't like? Seriously. It's like extended series with state of the game! | ||
loving it
Canada271 Posts
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DDKz
Australia188 Posts
On February 17 2011 11:10 SovSov wrote: husky would be a good commentator because of the fanbase he'd bring. i mean, i know he sucks but making SC2 popular is about making spectating appealing to casuals. Not a fair trade off imo. I'd rather see quality commentating over shitty commentating+extra viewer's.. | ||
Biggo
Australia185 Posts
The big advantage I see the Koreans having is team houses that are already established which encourage a lot of training and sharing of ideas between players. All the Liquid guys improved leaps and bounds after moving to the ogs-tl house and while a new tournament may encourage players to train hard, without team houses, koreans will IMO continue to get further ahead. I know eg plan on opening a house, but what about all the smaller teams? Over in KR all the teams have houses | ||
ccHaZaRd
Canada1024 Posts
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Denizen[9]
United States649 Posts
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FishFuzz99
United States152 Posts
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