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PeAcY6969
France621 Posts
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gnutz
Germany666 Posts
He is a wizard! Sign me up ! | ||
coreydota
United States180 Posts
sign me up ~! =D | ||
lurked
Canada918 Posts
I already was an unofficial fan of Adelscott's playstyle, but lets make it official, after such a great match | ||
Sigi
United States243 Posts
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rapidash88
United States194 Posts
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Shady
Austria115 Posts
On March 27 2011 04:42 zatic wrote: Better keep this OP updated. Making a fanclub is a responsibility not a privilege. Of course Mister :D Im not just writing such a thread and forget about it! Thanks for the Translation! | ||
TheDeli
France110 Posts
On March 27 2011 04:20 Denar wrote: Sign me up! Here is his blog about his beginning in Broodwar : http://www.millenium.org/forum/entry.php?114-L-histoire-d-un-Protoss (in French obviously !) I tried to translate the whole thing. I apologize for the possible inaccuracies and invite anyone to correct me. Anyway, here it is: + Show Spoiler + It's already been a month since I joined the Millenium team and I haven't yet taken the time to introduce myself, telling you where I'm from and what I do in the process. The Beginning I don't know where my passion for RTS games came from, [it might have a relation to] my playmobiles when I was a kid or rugby which I started playing at age 9-10. Nevertheless, as soon as I stumble on something that has a teeny bit of strategy in it, I'm completely involved. I started playing RTSes before even having a PC as a friend introduced me to WC2. The damage has been done, I was immersed in it. Afterwards, I was farming RTS game rooms (TN: equivalent of KR internet cafés in here, sorta - for gaming) in all the free time I had, on games like AoE1 and Vanilla SC as they came out. Back then, I was a mere sad noob that was getting owned badly by the computer... TT Later on, once I was ready for online play, I went on battle.net. Elky was already in [South] Korea and players like MoMaN had left the SC:BW scene. Even when the BW scene was fading, BW had something that set it apart from the other RTS games, despite trying all the other games: WC2, DotA, even WoW. I was still feeling the urge to go back to BW and play games, on top of all the replays and VoDs from Korea. The Protoss Inheritage I felt that Protoss was the best fit (TN: or "was designed") for me since I started playing SC. I have a Zealot's soul. My Protoss side definitely came to light once BW was out when I was trying units like the Corsair and the Dark Archon. My strength point was my Dragoon & Reaver micro. For those who don't know the game well it's the spider and the caterpillar in the following picture ^^ (TN: Picture is no longer available T.T) I miss those two units dearly since, in SC2, they were replaced by the Stalker and the Colossus, respectively: After all, what they could have done is just add the colossus and keep the two other units. It would've been better, wouldn't it? However, the bulk of my strength came from a timing-based production (having the right unit count at a given time t). One of my most famous builds, one that terrorized all my Zerg opponents was based on Zealots after expanding. The Progamers The Korean Progamers were obviously making me dream [I was there] / had me raving (TN: depends on the context). I drew some inspiration from their play and didn't hold myself from watching ProLeague VoDs. This is why I decided to show you some videos of my favorite Protoss players. Garimto, nicknamed "The Zealot", had set himself apart from the other Protoss players by playing an aggressive style and abusive Speedlot usage. His reign lasted only for a moment but he will stay a legend and one of the best Protoss players (TN: ever?) in my opinion. Nal_rA, also nicknamed "The Magician" stayed at the top of Protoss players for a long time. Thanks to his unusual style, he was able to do miracles with his exceptional micro. Kingdom, the "Devil Protoss", was an extremely aggressive Protoss. His APM could reach the 400 mark. He was able to do everything and abused usage of proxy strategies. Reach brought his contribution to the Protoss gameplay with his "aggro-macro" style. He was able to hold off with permanent harass by developing an absolutely perfect production, which often made the difference. Much was definitely my favorite Protoss with his inventive and original style. However, he couldn't assert himself as the #1 Protoss. Bisu quickly asserted himself with his timing-based macro style. He loved the Dark Templars and his specialty was to send them in the worker lines of his opponent at the best time. At times, his micro was lacking, but he still did what was necessary. He always took the advantage thanks to his builds. He managed to keep the #1 place in KeSPA's rankings for a long time. Stork asserted himself after Bisu did and also became #1. Thanks to a style based on perfect micro, he could do it all. By abusing some timing windows, he would make the difference very early in the game. I was inspired by many other progamers as well, such as Grrr, Anytime, Pusan. To cap it off, here's a montage of the unit that every BW Protoss player is missing: StarCraft 2 Like a lot of people, I was eagerly waiting for SC2. BW was getting old and I was dreaming that someday I could apply all my BW knowhow on a live RTS. My dream is coming true. I am having some good results on SC2 and this is merely the beginning. And here it ends. I will speak more about my SC2 gameplay and my efforts on the game in another blog post. See you next time! Oh, and add me in this fanclub please :3 | ||
oGm`REM
United States870 Posts
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The KY
United Kingdom6252 Posts
He plays a good style. + Show Spoiler + He 2-0ed MVP. I think it's safe to say I'm signing up. | ||
PeaNuT_T
Sweden326 Posts
On March 27 2011 05:10 TheRhox wrote: + Show Spoiler + I feel that these fanclubs popping up everytime a player wins in the TSL is kinda serving as a spoiler to people who are waiting for the Vods :I Yes and I dont get it why people make fanclubs for every single player as soon as they win in the TSL. | ||
Tweleve
United States644 Posts
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Bill Murray
United States9292 Posts
sign me up for sure Decision making > APM | ||
mrblue182
United States151 Posts
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Gemini_19
United States1209 Posts
I've been following this guy since D9D 175. I love this guys style SOO much ^^ | ||
Whitewing
United States7483 Posts
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Dingo22
United States34 Posts
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Meshuggvinz
France1 Post
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BaltA
Norway849 Posts
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loginn
France815 Posts
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