GSL World Championship: Korea vs The World - Page 5
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SiDX
New Zealand1975 Posts
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rift
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On April 04 2011 12:09 brachester wrote: Hi, i just want to say my opinion in regard to this event. The success of the foreigners in this tournament has proved how successful esport has became, but at the same time, it shows how starcraft 2 is not as competitive as it should be (like broodwar, but let's not start another BW vs SC2 thread). Explain how the koreans, who practiced more than 12 hours a day, having proper teamates, practice house, and having an extremely competitive environment, still managed to lose 7 games to the foreigner who don't practice as much and most of them don't even have a proper team (i want to clarify what i meant is that they don't have team house and such that makes communicating much more difficult for practicing). So how were they managed to lose like that? It just shows how volatile SC2 is, even though i'm happy for the esport, but as a starcraft fan, i feel quite sad. Hopefully, they will figure this game out quickly and make it much more competive like it should be. I agree; the incredible amount of practice and effort put in by players in team houses doesn't produce the results, at least to the same magnitude, as it did in BW. If it were the case, every TL member who trained with oGs would return to foreign tournaments considerably better than most of the other competition, much like IdrA was after practicing for so long in the CJ house. It's like ret said on a SotG, "before when I was in Korea I felt my mechanics constantly improving, but now I feel that level of practice is not needed" before he left the house (or something to that extent). It's a great feeling to have foreigners be on a closer skill level to Koreans, but think of it not as Foreign vs Korea but as such: players who play on their own--oftentimes while having other responsibilities or occupations--versus players who live together, train together, exist in a StarCraft-oriented environment almost all of the time. | ||
HQuality
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DarkRise
1644 Posts
sc2 foreign scene seem to skyrocketed | ||
Gamer McBaggin
United States14 Posts
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EchoZ
Japan5041 Posts
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GypsyBeast
Canada630 Posts
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battleplace
China1 Post
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Crt
247 Posts
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BlackAut
Austria58 Posts
I especially liked how Sen, July and DIMAGA showed awesome Zerg play at a point i considered Zerg as "weakest" race. Awesome! | ||
GDbushido
United States926 Posts
dimaga's play in particular was just inspiring. im not sure how seriously the koreans were taking this leg of the championships, but they definitely weren't any more impressive than the world team. kudos to all involved, spectacular event. | ||
Prime`Rib
United States613 Posts
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rickybobby
United States405 Posts
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rysecake
United States2632 Posts
On April 04 2011 14:46 battleplace wrote: the real MVP is Julyzerg I thought MVP was the MVP =D | ||
aDd3z
Germany885 Posts
I like team battles a lot | ||
TUski
United States1258 Posts
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Whitewing
United States7483 Posts
I'm just sad that Jinro and HuK didn't manage to win a game >_< | ||
TheWinterLord
Sweden24 Posts
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RaiKageRyu
Canada4773 Posts
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LoliKuma
United States237 Posts
This has got to be the best picture ever. Every detail in the picture is great. From Artosis's determined look, to Cella's subtle uncomfortable shift, and to Dimaga's awesome banana grin xD | ||
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