amazing read.
God of the Battlefield: Part 1 - Page 48
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ieatkids5
United States4628 Posts
amazing read. | ||
Cold-Blood
United States200 Posts
I highly doubt that would ever happen, but if he wanted to play SC2 professionally in Korea, could he? | ||
WolfMother
United States61 Posts
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Probe1
United States17920 Posts
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TheSubtleArt
Canada2527 Posts
On June 01 2011 13:25 Cold-Blood wrote: Out of curiousity, does anyone know for certain if there are restrains on Savior ever playing SC2? I highly doubt that would ever happen, but if he wanted to play SC2 professionally in Korea, could he? I don't know about foreign tournaments, but the GSL has banned everyone involved in match fixing from competing in thir tourneys. | ||
StatX
Canada343 Posts
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myhybris
Sweden16 Posts
keep up this amassing work | ||
xbankx
703 Posts
"Only in mirror, do legends meet their equal." | ||
Skwid1g
United States953 Posts
On June 02 2011 05:29 xbankx wrote: Saviors greatness will probably be unmatched for ages to come. In BW, greats and legends are created through hardship through maps and matchup. In SC2, there is no legends and the greats just QQ/whine about balance. Man comparing the two games, I kinda wish SC2 never came out so I still stayed and play BW. Best read in ages. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR writing this/ "Only in mirror, do legends meet their equal." That post was so stupid that it hurts. In this article Savior was complaining about map imbalances, just like many SC2 pros complained/complain about map imbalances in sc2. But I guess that doesn't matter, you were just trying to find some way to bash sc2 anyway. | ||
Phayze
Canada2029 Posts
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Red.
Spain228 Posts
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aztecx
Australia130 Posts
People always stated that starcraft was much like chess and that the strategies executed were often rather complicated. Obviously I wasn't able to understand and all I ever saw was the amazing micro and macro from all of these players. Through your analysis I have realised that starcraft is in fact very much like chess and it really does take a tactical genius to be able to compete at the level that savior once did. At the same time, it saddens me that Starcraft 2 hasn't provided us with a platform for the exhibition of genius such as this. | ||
Probe1
United States17920 Posts
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flamewheel
FREEAGLELAND26780 Posts
On June 03 2011 07:08 Probe1 wrote: I'm starting to check back every day for part 2. I can't stop saying this was an amazing, eye opening article. It might be a while... It seems half-done in terms of writing right now o.o | ||
Probe1
United States17920 Posts
This not only gives a face and a human story to an otherwise top player; it inspires the greatest points of Zerg. Don't hold out on me man, don't hold out on me like this. | ||
Fritzkefit
Germany79 Posts
I assume he read the article :D | ||
ZergMaestro
United States169 Posts
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Navane
Netherlands2727 Posts
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Bswhunter
Australia954 Posts
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SiCkO_
United States481 Posts
On June 12 2011 18:25 Bswhunter wrote: Bookmarked. If anything can help my zerg in SC2, its this arcticle heck this article gives me ideas for toss in SC2 and broodwar (though those builds suck) sAviOr was one of my favorite players to watch | ||
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