Keep it up OP!
[Int] IMYongHwa - Message from Korea #3 - Page 5
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HueHang
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Keep it up OP! | ||
aDd3z
Germany885 Posts
tyvm | ||
FliedLice
Germany7494 Posts
nice interview | ||
Noyect
Sweden129 Posts
On May 15 2011 15:37 Sejanus wrote: Nice interview "requires a delicate answer" indeed Where can you get the aforementioned YongHwa replay pack from? If you click his underlined name under the "Replay" banner you can download the .rar file Awesome interview Will check those replays out for sure! | ||
Shooks
Australia256 Posts
In GSTL you have been one of the earliest users of the Colossus and Void Rays composition on televised Korean matches, tell us about your thoughts on this unit composition in PvZ. Lol what? Pretty sure Guineapig used it WAYYYY before he did, but w/e | ||
zasda
381 Posts
On May 15 2011 23:05 Shooks wrote: Lol what? Pretty sure Guineapig used it WAYYYY before he did, but w/e in gstl? sure buddy. and it only says one of the earliest users | ||
sc2olorin
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Sina92
Sweden1303 Posts
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TheAntZ
Israel6248 Posts
At home I love watching Japanese anime and my favourite anime is Naruto. Instant fan no jutsu | ||
BlueFlames
Germany1756 Posts
Keep doing what you are doing, your interviews are really great. | ||
Bobster
Germany3075 Posts
On May 15 2011 20:15 b_unnies wrote: many of the progamers ive talked to admit they know little about the foreign scene, however they are all very interested in participating in foreign tournaments but they thing that keeps holding them back is sponsorship, which is the same situation in the foreign scene where many foreigners wants to play in Korea but cant due to sponsorship That's great to hear. Everyone would love to see more and more Koreans getting the chance to play in international tournaments - this will naturally increase their awareness of foreign players and the foreign scene as well, so it's basically win/win. Playing in SEA/NA/EU tournaments also requires much less time commitment than those players coming over to GSL, so if the sponsor situations are indeed similar, that should bode really well for more Koreans playing in upcoming NA/EU tournaments. And I mean, we have seen the number increase just tons over the BW days. There's basically no globally open NA/EU tournament without one or two Koreans participating at least, often more. Here's hoping Korean teams will recognise the opportunity cost of focusing on GSL only (with players who do not make the qualifiers) and give that "second tier" (no disrespect, obviously ) enough support to travel overseas as it is already done with some of the top players (MC, Ace, Bomber etc). | ||
WArped
United Kingdom4845 Posts
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Mr.Brightside
Australia317 Posts
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Baerinho
Germany257 Posts
He´s awesome for giving it out. Nice interview! | ||
ZeromuS
Canada13378 Posts
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LuckyMacro
United States1482 Posts
The first match was PvP and there was nothing special about that game. I won. Second game was PvZ, I cannon rushed him. I won. Third match, the opponent quit. I don’t know why. Fourth game wasn’t special either. I won. What a boss lol. And thanks for interview+replay pack | ||
Dracolich70
Denmark3820 Posts
The drawing in the banner isn't as awesome as the Zerg one, but then again, that one was pretty stellar. | ||
Rayansaki
Portugal1266 Posts
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velocitygirl
United Kingdom64 Posts
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magha
Netherlands427 Posts
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