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On June 16 2011 06:51 bITt.mAN wrote: Awesome, now take a look at how goot medoicre no-name BW Professionals are in SC2. What will happen then when even above-average players switch over?
Within a couple of months they'd have better mechanics in SC2 - however, it'd take a lot longer than that to pick up the strategy and whatnot. I'd say when the good players start switching over expect a year delay till they reach the level of the top SC2 players...
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On June 16 2011 06:51 bITt.mAN wrote: Awesome, now take a look at how goot medoicre no-name BW Professionals are in SC2. What will happen then when even above-average players switch over?
Obvious troll is obvious -.-' If you actually want peoples opinion on the subject, I can direct you to this thread http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=221896 166 pages of useless flames and trolls.
Awesome pickup for FXO! Really great to see Koreans joining foreigner teams. I'd love to see more of that in the future. Would be nice if some European teams picked up a Korean as well. Seems like the cultural differences between Koreans and Europeans are fairly small all in all. Should work out well in theory. South Korea has a pretty strong bond with USA though, so I suppose that's the first place they wanna visit and live in for a while.
On June 16 2011 07:28 FairForever wrote:Show nested quote +On June 16 2011 06:51 bITt.mAN wrote: Awesome, now take a look at how goot medoicre no-name BW Professionals are in SC2. What will happen then when even above-average players switch over? Within a couple of months they'd have better mechanics in SC2 - however, it'd take a lot longer than that to pick up the strategy and whatnot. I'd say when the good players start switching over expect a year delay till they reach the level of the top SC2 players...
Mondragon got up to a pretty high level after just a couple of months though, didn't he?
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On June 16 2011 06:51 FXOpen wrote: To answer a question asked many times. In Malaysia he will undergo english lessons, just to make his time at foreign events easier. With slog and moonan in the house and the english he knows already, its already easy to communicate. But I feel its better for him as a person to be able to speak english, so I am arranging it.
Wow, you're actually spending money for a progamer to take English lessons; it's really great, but that's quite bold to make such an offer. This pick-up could easily catapult him to stardom really fast.
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o_________________o this is some intense news! Gratz on the pick up! =D
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wow that is a really good new!!! FXO fighting!!!!!!
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will he stream like the other fxo guys? would be really cool to see him play
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wow awesome recruit, i thought it was gonna be naniwa : D
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Awesome now we can pretend he isnt korean like they did with moonan at mlg
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Wait? isn't their a Twilight Fou? Who also plays Toss? Is this the same guy?
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On June 16 2011 07:47 Cyanocyst wrote: Wait? isn't their a Twilight Fou? Who also plays Toss? Is this the same guy?
Yes, Same player
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FXO is doing an awesome job of seriously investing in its own player pool. I'm 100% sure it will pay off in the near future. Very good move to locate to Korea by taking advantage of GOM's various resources and policies.
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First phoenix, now twilight? This is awesome, I hope more and more korean players start actively participating in the foreign scene! ^.^
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Ooo thats sweet. Seems like foreign teams are really starting to get interesting ie: Team Reign and FXO maybe Rain also goes to FXO?
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Brilliant move. I hope we see more of this in the future with other foreign teams as well as Korean teams taking in foreigners. About time we start getting rid of all that unnecessary Us vs Koreans hostility.
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It's awesome to see FXO being so active about pretty much everything!
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Oh shit haksoo on a nonkorean team...
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huge respects to FXO. i hope u dominate in GSTL.
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