Prime.WE Team house tour and interviews! - Page 5
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HollowLord
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ZulStrait
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Strat4lyfe
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AskJoshy
United States1625 Posts
On March 03 2011 13:12 TheSCII wrote: i think this is due to the fact that there isn't as many sponsors in star2 as well as sponsors not supporting as much money in star2 compared to star1. all the big companies are mainly with star1 as far as i know, and without a lot of money, its expensive to get a nicer/bigger place, you shud also keep in mind that korea's living quarters' standards are alot smaller than US/Canada for example. also, the total revenue/profit a progame team pulls in a year in star2, is i would assume significantly less than star1 teams I know all the reasons why, I just think it's sad. =P | ||
icy112
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Mabius
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MarineKingLT.Bad.EST
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hitman133
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GrapeD
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StutteR
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iYiYi
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Thanks again artosis :D | ||
Tippany
United States765 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Thanks again for the material, Artosis! | ||
Sanjuro
Indonesia252 Posts
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StutteR
United States1903 Posts
On March 03 2011 12:56 JoshSuth wrote: I love the content here, but I always feel so terrible about the players' living conditions. The only other professions that come to mind where so many people have to live in such close quarters is deep sea fishermen and military barracks. Even the Brood War pro houses were better, they at least had a separate building/office area with their computers and had a living room where they could sit and eat. This Prime house didn't seem to have a dining area or place to sit that wasn't at a computer! I know it looks pretty bad, but this is pretty common in Korea. Even some white collar workers have to live in company apartments like this. Sleeping on the floor is also very common. There are also small tables used to eat while sitting on the floor. The conditions look pretty bad, and they aren't the best, but Korea is a very small country with large populations in the urban areas. Space is very limited, so this is how many people live. | ||
I_Love_Bacon
United States5765 Posts
nm, found it. Was scforall, not sure why I didn't think of that right away. Look at the other places he has gone through, it's not like BW players were living in palaces of gaming houses. They were nicer, yes, but your average space in Seoul isn't exactly booming compared to what Westerners are used to. | ||
kOre
Canada3642 Posts
EDIT: Oh and the player in the yellow at 3:41. | ||
Ulfsark
United States958 Posts
I love the player interviews you do, it makes the Korean scene seem less, foreign, i tried to think of a better word but i couldn't think of one. | ||
GP
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bearhug
United States999 Posts
On March 03 2011 11:43 VzO wrote: to all those pro-wannabes that set their graphics to the lowest, this + gsl qualifiers vid just shows you straight up that the graphic settings DO NO MATTER, pros playat ultra graphics too. if your bad, your bad, if your good your good. the graphics wil never change the outcome of the game or hinder your improvement. Cannot agree more! Hate the lowest graphics setting. It's not cool. | ||
godemperor
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