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You're entitled to your opinion, but I think it's sort of a bullshit one.
For the FIRST time, we see foreigners successfully competing with Koreans, something that has not happened since 2001, and you expect that to NOT be the key topic of discussion? These games were bigger than the games themselves, they expanded on the tapestry of E-sports and starcraft history enormously, and you expected them to not flip out over that?
I feel like I'm missing why any of that is a bad thing.
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The casters are just doing their job, which is to inform and entertain, and it was entertaining. Today was the best day so far IMO.
I'm not sure why you wrote such a long, dramatic post full of exaggerations about this. I guess it's cool that people have such high expectations for everything StarCraft related that they expect every word Chill says to be exactly what they imagined. I guess it just means people really love StarCraft... I guess?
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On March 27 2011 09:55 eoLithic wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2011 09:24 dAPhREAk wrote:On March 27 2011 09:21 cheesemaster wrote: I agree it was quite unproffesional casters should set aside their biases at least until after the match is over and just cast the game as is, i love chill as a commentator and he did fine in the other games he casted last weekend but today seemed like overkill. you know, by calling the casters (and tl.net by proxy) "unprofessional" you are insulting them for using their free time to entertain you at no cost to you. people should give a little more respect to the people who created this website and offer content at no cost. you can state your opinions on what you like and dont like, but mud flinging is really not necessary. what exactly have you provided to the community? He is not offending TL or Chill for that matter. He is stating his opinion in a thread so that we may have an open discussion. You sir, are not contributing in any way way, shape or form to this thread. Keep to the topic.
thanks for the laugh. calling someone unprofessional is offensive. especially considering all the time they have dedicated to the scene, and so little people who have insulted them have contributed. i have stated my opinions on the thread. just because you disagree does not mean i am not contributing in any "way, shape or form." lol.
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Anyone that reached the gold level and saw games today would realize that there were issues in terms of game play. I think most people on this forum are at least diamond and have no problem of recognizing that. Sometimes during the game, I thought I could have done a better job of playing than MVP.
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On March 27 2011 10:05 Kimaker wrote: For the FIRST time, we see foreigners successfully competing with Koreans...
What about Jinro and Idra in past GSLs?
On March 27 2011 10:07 dAPhREAk wrote: ... calling someone unprofessional is offensive...
Calling someone unprofessional need not necessarily be offensive. After all, what if someone actually is unprofessional?
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On March 27 2011 10:07 dAPhREAk wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2011 09:55 eoLithic wrote:On March 27 2011 09:24 dAPhREAk wrote:On March 27 2011 09:21 cheesemaster wrote: I agree it was quite unproffesional casters should set aside their biases at least until after the match is over and just cast the game as is, i love chill as a commentator and he did fine in the other games he casted last weekend but today seemed like overkill. you know, by calling the casters (and tl.net by proxy) "unprofessional" you are insulting them for using their free time to entertain you at no cost to you. people should give a little more respect to the people who created this website and offer content at no cost. you can state your opinions on what you like and dont like, but mud flinging is really not necessary. what exactly have you provided to the community? He is not offending TL or Chill for that matter. He is stating his opinion in a thread so that we may have an open discussion. You sir, are not contributing in any way way, shape or form to this thread. Keep to the topic. thanks for the laugh. calling someone unprofessional is offensive. especially considering all the time they have dedicated to the scene, and so little people who have insulted them have contributed. i have stated my opinions on the thread. just because you disagree does not mean i am not contributing in any "way, shape or form." lol.
Chill is a fucking awesome guy and commentator, BUT...(b.u.t) tonight I feel that he came off abit unproffesional. Giving critisicm to someone is actually an attempt to help.
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On March 27 2011 10:09 BasilPesto wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2011 10:05 Kimaker wrote: For the FIRST time, we see foreigners successfully competing with Koreans... What about Jinro and Idra in past GSLs?
Two in a group of 60 doesn't count.
It is a big deal. This is in my opinion, the most revolutionary tournament of all time in SC2
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On March 27 2011 10:09 BasilPesto wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2011 10:05 Kimaker wrote: For the FIRST time, we see foreigners successfully competing with Koreans... What about Jinro and Idra in past GSLs? Couldn't really count that as the whole foreigner scene being on parity with the Koreans since:
A) They were over in Korea, under a Korean regiment. B) Two players, who we know are already good, could be an aberration.
It's more about the two scenes, as opposed to the specific players. No one has ever claimed it's impossible for a foreigner to win, just that the foreigner scene was not as conducive to producing powerful players.
Also, go look at BW history, and tell me otherwise. If you've followed long enough, you'll understand the significance of this. Only time I freaked out more was when White-ra beat Boxer at ISL (was it? or IEM? O_o?)
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I think going "Oh...I do not think they should have won. It was most likely lag!" Seems a bit unprofessional.
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On March 27 2011 08:07 rysecake wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2011 08:06 duck.fit wrote: I watched all the matches and didn't get that impression, but the games were really interesting so maybe I wasn't paying full attention They said something along the lines of "foreigners really showing they can compete with the koreans now" every 5 minutes or so. Doesn't really bother me as I know it's false but whatever. how is that false? You cannot take away from them.... They won there games clearly they can compete... look at code s and GSL and the foreigners that have represented there.... Now look at broodwar...... Yea.. i would say it is alot better now
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On March 27 2011 10:10 eoLithic wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2011 10:07 dAPhREAk wrote:On March 27 2011 09:55 eoLithic wrote:On March 27 2011 09:24 dAPhREAk wrote:On March 27 2011 09:21 cheesemaster wrote: I agree it was quite unproffesional casters should set aside their biases at least until after the match is over and just cast the game as is, i love chill as a commentator and he did fine in the other games he casted last weekend but today seemed like overkill. you know, by calling the casters (and tl.net by proxy) "unprofessional" you are insulting them for using their free time to entertain you at no cost to you. people should give a little more respect to the people who created this website and offer content at no cost. you can state your opinions on what you like and dont like, but mud flinging is really not necessary. what exactly have you provided to the community? He is not offending TL or Chill for that matter. He is stating his opinion in a thread so that we may have an open discussion. You sir, are not contributing in any way way, shape or form to this thread. Keep to the topic. thanks for the laugh. calling someone unprofessional is offensive. especially considering all the time they have dedicated to the scene, and so little people who have insulted them have contributed. i have stated my opinions on the thread. just because you disagree does not mean i am not contributing in any "way, shape or form." lol. Chill is a fucking awesome guy and commentator, BUT...(b.u.t) tonight I feel that he came off abit unproffesional. Giving critisicm to someone is actually an attempt to help.
there is constructive criticism and then there is just insulting other people. i wasn't referring to your post anyways. i was referring to the other guy's. not sure why you responded.
also, saying someone is awesome but unprofessional, doesnt exactly warm the heart, does it?
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On March 27 2011 10:09 BasilPesto wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2011 10:05 Kimaker wrote: For the FIRST time, we see foreigners successfully competing with Koreans... What about Jinro and Idra in past GSLs? Show nested quote +On March 27 2011 10:07 dAPhREAk wrote: ... calling someone unprofessional is offensive... Calling someone unprofessional need not necessarily be offensive. After all, what if someone actually is unprofessional?
calling an idiot "idiot" is still offensive whether it is true or not. whats your point?
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On March 27 2011 10:11 Skillz_Man wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2011 10:09 BasilPesto wrote:On March 27 2011 10:05 Kimaker wrote: For the FIRST time, we see foreigners successfully competing with Koreans... What about Jinro and Idra in past GSLs? Two in a group of 60 doesn't count.
I would think that's highly overlooking Idra and Jinro's talents and achievements then. It's like "Yeah, you're a foreigner, but you could just be a fluke, so we'll dismiss you two."
On March 27 2011 10:13 Kimaker wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2011 10:09 BasilPesto wrote:On March 27 2011 10:05 Kimaker wrote: For the FIRST time, we see foreigners successfully competing with Koreans... What about Jinro and Idra in past GSLs? Couldn't really count that as the whole foreigner scene being on parity with the Koreans since: A) They were over in Korea, under a Korean regiment. B) Two players, who we know are already good, could be an aberration. It's more about the two scenes, as opposed to the specific players. No one has ever claimed it's impossible for a foreigner to win, just that the foreigner scene was not as conducive to producing powerful players. Also, go look at BW history, and tell me otherwise. If you've followed long enough, you'll understand the significance of this. Only time I freaked out more was when White-ra beat Boxer at ISL (was it? or IEM? O_o?)
You never mentioned "foreigner scene", you said "For the FIRST time, we see foreigners succesfully competing with Koreans". Going by that, and given that Jinro and Idra are "foreigners", I'd say your statement was incorrect.
As for them two being "aberrations", again, that's highly dismissive of their consistently high talent/skill and achievements.
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If you want Esports to take off in the US and around the world, commentating like that is the best thing you can ask for. Watching a great game of Starcraft is awesome, but watching a great game of Starcraft that has a "story" behind it is even better. It gives us someone to root for, and makes it feel like the foreigners are the underdogs(which they mostly are) and makes it that much better when they pull off wins, especially in teh fashion they did it today.
I got a few of my friends to watch the TSL cast today, none of which had ever watched any casts before, and one of whom isn't really even interested in gaming. Without the excitement of the commentators and the David vs Goliath type feel of it, i have no doubt that they wouldn't care to watch anymore. But guess what? They'll all be watching tommorow, too.
If you're a fan of eSports you'll want more casts like that.
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Chill and Husky were even better this week than last week. Probably has something to do with the very high quality of games. Personally, I like the suspense that they were creating. When ~97% of us picked MvP and NesTea in the brackets, it's hard not to go crazy when so many people are proven absolutely wrong.
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On March 27 2011 10:19 dAPhREAk wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2011 10:09 BasilPesto wrote:On March 27 2011 10:05 Kimaker wrote: For the FIRST time, we see foreigners successfully competing with Koreans... What about Jinro and Idra in past GSLs? On March 27 2011 10:07 dAPhREAk wrote: ... calling someone unprofessional is offensive... Calling someone unprofessional need not necessarily be offensive. After all, what if someone actually is unprofessional? calling an idiot "idiot" is still offensive whether it is true or not. whats your point?
Well, I can see what your point is. You're saying that because feelings can get hurt, we should refrain from all criticism, whether someone is "unprofessional", "immoral", "incomphensible", etc. Because afterall, said person puts in a lot of time and dedication, so they should be protected at all costs.
My point is that criticism can be fair game. I'm not even sure how valid the criticism is in this case, but the OP has approached it reasonably--it's not a blatant troll, is it?
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On March 27 2011 09:18 eoLithic wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2011 09:16 aFganFlyTrap wrote:On March 27 2011 08:16 Tyree wrote: Why is there always 5-6 topics after every TSL/GSL about something that is "wrong?"
Why do we always get stuff like this:
"Forcefields, biggest problem in PvZ?" "SC2 will die unless Stim is fixed?" "Chill, trying to start a all out war between Foreigners vs Koreans?" "Mech, wrong way to play the game?" "Day9 coughed during casting, death of E-Sports?" "Top 10 reasons why SOTG will destroy SC2 and TL.net" etc etc
All these topics seem to me to be trying to create drama out of thin air, is it sophisticated trolling or just people nitpicking at everything?
i couldnt agree more. it seems people are not thinking before making a thread and just making pointless drama. Was it me or Chill, that made pointless drama tonight? This is an issue that I think needs to be adressed. One liners like your reply doesn`t add up to anything in this thread. Why accusing someone of trolling, when just stating their opinions? Keep it focused on the topic and not on what you think I am trying to do.
i did not call you a troll at all. I also dont have to write a ridiculous wall of text to get my point accross either. this entire thread is incredibly presumptious with a tinge of hubris. the TSL cast today was neither controversial nor unprofessional. next melodramatic thread please!
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On March 27 2011 10:23 BasilPesto wrote:Show nested quote +On March 27 2011 10:19 dAPhREAk wrote:On March 27 2011 10:09 BasilPesto wrote:On March 27 2011 10:05 Kimaker wrote: For the FIRST time, we see foreigners successfully competing with Koreans... What about Jinro and Idra in past GSLs? On March 27 2011 10:07 dAPhREAk wrote: ... calling someone unprofessional is offensive... Calling someone unprofessional need not necessarily be offensive. After all, what if someone actually is unprofessional? calling an idiot "idiot" is still offensive whether it is true or not. whats your point? Well, I can see what your point is. You're saying that because feelings can get hurt, we should refrain from all criticism, whether someone is "unprofessional", "immoral", "incomphensible", etc. Because afterall, said person puts in a lot of time and dedication, so they should be protected at all costs. My point is that criticism can be fair game. I'm not even sure how valid the criticism is in this case, but the OP has approached it reasonably--it's not an obvious troll, is it?
the only point i was trying to make was that tl.net, chill, husky and a multitude of other people have contributed a lot of time and sweat into making the TSL. months have been dedicated to it. and then, in a post that took exactly 15 seconds, a poster insulted them by referring to them as unprofessional (i wasnt referring to the op if you look at my quote), which by any stretch of the imagination they were not. one of the things that lacks in some of these forums is respect. you can criticize what they do, but dont resort to name calling, especially calling them unprofessional when they have done a lot to make this one of the BEST tournaments in the foreign scene.
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I agree, it definitely felt as whether indirect or not, that the casters are making the korean players as being the villains, when it should be about player skill and that only.
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I'm guessing the OP hasn't watched many sports because what you deem unprofessional is actually the absolute norm in pro sports commentating. Any time there is an underdog (whether a big underdog, or just a perceived one) the commentators will make that the story of the match/game whatever. That's because it's compelling, and it's their JOB to give us this story, and make the match more exciting by playing this aspect up.
A great example is when Team USA plays any other team in basketball. The major story that keeps being repeated is how USA shouldn't be losing to anyone, and every loss is magnified by that fact. It makes every game exciting, even though it's a fact that the world is catching up to the USA in ball. Another example is USA hockey team beating Russia (Soviet Union at the time) in the Olympics 3 decades ago. That story is constantly brought up in American sports because it was one of the biggest stories ever. I don't understand your criticism at all because this kind of commentating is a staple and even a backbone of all international sports. I could go on all day listing examples...
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