Apart from that, another great days play. Nothing quite as exciting as a couple of the previous days games (Moon, TLO in particular) but still highly entertaining stuff.
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Silkath
United Kingdom102 Posts
Apart from that, another great days play. Nothing quite as exciting as a couple of the previous days games (Moon, TLO in particular) but still highly entertaining stuff. | ||
bkrow
Australia8532 Posts
On April 15 2011 20:47 ZAiNs wrote: Can someone describe what happened in Squirtle vs Axslav G1? Sheer PvP epicness - definitely check it out! Many bases, many phoenixes | ||
EscPlan9
United States2777 Posts
I really enjoyed seeing Phoenixes get some use in PvP as well | ||
Almisael
Austria235 Posts
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Parcelleus
Australia1662 Posts
For those who say dde lost it more than nada won it, i fully disagree. Every1 is perfect with hindsight, when it is in the heat of battle that is a different story. | ||
LastMan
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Happykola
United Kingdom62 Posts
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Hammurabio
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I'm not sure I understand the reasoning behind the name of these threads. I suppose it means the first round of division 3. Maybe something more explicit? "[NASL] Round 1 Division 3" "[NASL] Week 1 Division 3" | ||
kethers
United States719 Posts
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nihlon
Sweden5581 Posts
On April 15 2011 22:32 Hammurabio wrote: "[NASL] Day 1-3" I'm not sure I understand the reasoning behind the name of these threads. I suppose it means the first round of division 3. Maybe something more explicit? "[NASL] Round 1 Division 3" "[NASL] Week 1 Division 3" It says "day" in the title so: Day 1 Division 3. So first round/day of group 3. That's my take at least. | ||
jdsarge
United States308 Posts
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delo
United States333 Posts
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werynais
Germany1780 Posts
On April 15 2011 22:56 jdsarge wrote: How are people still complaining about InControl's "bias"? Any bias he said he would have he admitted up front, and at the end of the first game, he said "let's all remove our bias, and clear our minds, and just all say that was an amazing PvP." Because he admits to be biased it's ok to be biased? Good reasoning! | ||
Tiorda
United States91 Posts
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lorkac
United States2297 Posts
On April 15 2011 23:21 werynais wrote: Because he admits to be biased it's ok to be biased? Good reasoning! Bias is always present. It's impossible to remove bias. Admitting bias allows the viewer to take his opinions with a grain of salt. Also, somewhere between the start of game 1 and the end of game 3 of the Nada vs DDE games, I'm pretty certain a child was conceived. | ||
War Horse
United States247 Posts
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MusiK
United States302 Posts
And also, Great job to gretorp and incontrol. The more and more I hear from you guys, the better you guys get. However, Incontrol needs to look at the camera more often instead of staring down at his monitor too much when the camera is on them. Just a thought =] | ||
Teradur
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busbarn
Sweden984 Posts
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tripper688
United States569 Posts
On April 15 2011 19:51 diverzee wrote: Also, it is understandable to be tired of Korean dominance in general as a Starcraft fan. There are so many good players from countries all over the world adding a lot of color to the scene. And yet, all you hear about is Korea - a somewhat isolated nation with a very distinct culture of people who usually can't speak English, and thus give no interviews. When foreign players do well, and when foreign events draw a lot of attention, the Starcraft scene as a whole moves to being an international practice, rather than some nerdy hobby you practice in Korea. With SC2 the international fans are finally getting to enjoy the game in a way which suits us better. More countries represented, more diverse players, interviews in English, and major events of interest outside Korea and during more accessible hours. Every foreigner who beats a Korean during this time of transition is a testament to how international and embraced by the whole world SC2 is, and thus it is understandable, and not unwanted for foreign casters to feel excited upon watching such games. Lastly I'd like to add I think both Artosis and Incontrol do a great job of maintaining a somewhat neutral approach to the games they cast despite their hearts beating for a player in particular. To some extent you have to let a caster put part of himself into a cast, rather than being a robot making sure not show emotion or say something the slightest controversial. (Also, I suspect Koreans themselves are very nationalistic and biased towards their players, to an extent which surpasses that of foreigners (who right now if for example american seem to love europeans as much as other americans and vice versa <3). I don't know if I'm right but I think I heard Korean pro gamers think it a disgrace above all to lose to foreigners etc.) May or may not be true...but if so, how much of that is nationalism vs the amount they invest into this game? They basically give up their lives to go into progaming, live in what amounts to a barracks in programs designed to churn out the best gamers and do so for years. How many foreigners do the same? On April 15 2011 21:49 Parcelleus wrote: man, that Nada comeback was so beautiful. :D For those who say dde lost it more than nada won it, i fully disagree. Every1 is perfect with hindsight, when it is in the heat of battle that is a different story. This. DDE was only in the position he was in because of a NaDa mistake, he wasn't actually outplaying NaDa. | ||
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