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There's something slightly disturbing about the fascistic glee with which people state that a guy somehow shouldn't be allowed to play a game he owns over a streaming service which allows for donations. Why exactly? Oh because enough people want to watch it that it might distract from the Proleague and he might make some money from the donations? Still not seeing what this has to do with anyone else. KeSPA have punished him to the extent of their capabilities. The Korean court system has punished him to the extent of their capabilities.
What exactly are you expecting to happen? Should we send the SWAT team around to blow up his computer with a grenade launcher? If he wants to play BW good for him. If he wants to stream good for him. If people want to watch him good for them. If people want to donate to him good for them.
Why you'd want to stop other people's enjoyment watching one of the best BW players of all time play BW completely outside the confines of competition is beyond me. Control freak much?
Here's an idea: people who don't want to watch him play don't watch him play and people who don't want to donate to him don't donate to him. Don't interefere with what other people want to do though. Problem solved.
On June 16 2011 18:15 FourFace wrote: gm shield fou and the likes are filesystems on the hard drive of the Artificial Intelligence created by Blizzard, the UN and the Prog(r)am(m)ers. Similar to the artistic interpretations in Animatrix, Mankind has found a way to create a self-conscious, virtually emulated mind and they have been feeding it information ever since through the language of starcraft. Concepts like greed (taking unnecessary expansions too quickly) or Bravery (Brave winning against samsung khan protoss without having an economic or army advantage just by engaging recklessly and his opponent getting caught with a scattered army) have been translated into this language for the AI to have concrete data, like the keyboard and mouse input of the progamers during the match, to fathom human behavior with. sAviOr was the leading ambassador for Zerg (pure essence), the codename for tier 1 thought emulation, he could teach the Ai to optimize it's own interplay of mutation, variation, selection which lead to the efficient interaction with Protoss (pure form), the codename for the neuro cybernetic hardware. Thus the artificial intelligence was able to successfully develop compatibility with the human brain -> a hybrid operating system came into being -> proxy implantation of the Ai brain was possible and Flash became the first cyborg. For security reasons he has a self-termination device implanted in his wrists, that can be triggered in a fraction of a picosecond by the High Security Council Commodore Kim Taek-Yong and his second in command captain Best. Yes I'm in crazy mode, thank you very much.
You should write fanfiction, that was legitimately entertaining and coherent.
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Ur blog title, and the comic. It is biased against SavioR..
Maybe u are influenced by the korea talk show or something...
Yes, the comic is well done but, to potray Savior as total evil coming to afreeca as god and ppl running away from him, i feel, it is not fair for SavioR. It feels like a progpaganda blog, u understand me?
Maybe u feel, he is doing it for money. But that is how u feel, it might not be true. Maybe some fans ask him do it for them, maybe he is trying to connect with his fans?
If turning on the donations meaning doing it for money. Then, most of the afreeca stream is doing it for money. The church I go always ask for my donation....
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i think everybody should calm down
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Savior's streaming is obviously hurting esports
Obviously
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On June 17 2011 01:11 bonifaceviii wrote: Savior's streaming is obviously hurting esports
Obviously If you have a problem with him streaming, you can talk to afreeca but I don't think you'll obtain concrete results as he brings attention to afreeca and that's probably what they want.
He maxes out a good number of channels. Which part of this hurts e-sports? Getting more viewers than a random STX vs MBCGame proleague match, rofl. Small SC2 tournaments that are calendared on TL do that as well, do they hurt e-sports too?
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On June 17 2011 04:49 Djagulingu wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2011 01:11 bonifaceviii wrote: Savior's streaming is obviously hurting esports
Obviously If you have a problem with him streaming, you can talk to afreeca but I don't think you'll obtain concrete results as he brings attention to afreeca and that's probably what they want. He maxes out a good number of channels. Which part of this hurts e-sports? Getting more viewers than a random STX vs MBCGame proleague match, rofl. Small SC2 tournaments that are calendared on TL do that as well, do they hurt e-sports too?
If you read this thread you will understand .
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Wtf is up with you guys. SaviOr is already banned from everything Pro Starcraft, so shut up and check out this dude's comics.
I like the OP's comics on his blog. Even though I don't necessarily agree with them all but hell I'm glad someone with that sort of art style is willing to do some comics. Keep it up man!
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But he's wrong on the internet, Snuggles! It cannot go unpunished.
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On June 17 2011 04:53 Megaliskuu wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2011 04:49 Djagulingu wrote:On June 17 2011 01:11 bonifaceviii wrote: Savior's streaming is obviously hurting esports
Obviously If you have a problem with him streaming, you can talk to afreeca but I don't think you'll obtain concrete results as he brings attention to afreeca and that's probably what they want. He maxes out a good number of channels. Which part of this hurts e-sports? Getting more viewers than a random STX vs MBCGame proleague match, rofl. Small SC2 tournaments that are calendared on TL do that as well, do they hurt e-sports too? If you read this thread you will understand . I have already read the thread but he actually sounded serious to me unlike most other people. I think I'm becoming a romanian.
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Pete rose loved baseball more than anything. He made a few bad decisions and now is not in the hall of fame. Vick made some bad decisions, but in his comeback year he was outstanding. If savior is sorry, there is no reason he cannot continue to enjoy the game he loves.
If not, I would love if savior came over to sc2 and pwned some faces. That would truly make sc2 more popular.
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I can already tell that some angry Korean netizen is going to do something extreme to him. Considering this is Korea we are talking about, where celebrities have killed themselves because of angry fans/netizens.
Also you can't take away his right to game, and simply put forgive and forget.
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On June 17 2011 05:57 darmousseh wrote: If not, I would love if savior came over to sc2 and pwned some faces. That would truly make sc2 more popular.
Ehhhhhhhhhhnnnnnn....no.
This is Korea we're talking about here. They forgive about as easily as a brick.
That analogy was shitty.
They don't forgive easily. I think if anything it would tank the SC2 in Korea scene, right into the ground.
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Sorry if this has been said/asked already. But where is his stream and is he playing sc2 at all?
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I think that there is nothing wrong with Savior streaming. Yes, he did do those horrible actions that nearly brought down the esports industry, and I don't think he should go unpunished, but what he does outside of kespa events is up to him. Personally, if I was savior, I wouldn't stream, but I guess he has every right to stream. If you don't support him, don't watch him play, and don't donate.
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On June 16 2011 09:52 cive wrote: Ah... well, I guess I will explain just a little bit. People (including myself) have a real issue with saviOr[gm] streaming because of two things:
1. He's streaming for money (he gets paid when a viewer chooses to donate by giving him "star-balloons". He could've better defended himself if he disabled this function).
2. He streamed during proleague schedule (I read it from TheMarine twitter; correct me if I'm wrong).
Some one put it nicely on the saviOr thread that:
"We cannot take away a person's right to play a game".
He can play quietly or even stream, if he wanted to just play for fun. Nope, he showed his name then confirmed it by his voice. He took it a step too far.
Why does it matter if he get's paid for streaming and that he did it during proleague? I don't see why people are out on a witchhunt after savior, the man has gotten punished, he has been banned from progaming. What more do you want?
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What the fuck?
You should be happy the Master of Zerg is streaming again
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On June 20 2011 07:58 arb wrote: What the fuck?
You should be happy the Master of Zerg is streaming again
this..... any stream, ESPECIALLY a stream of that HIGH-LEVEL should be welcomed with open arms....
He did wrong and served his punishment--there's no reason for that to be extended
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I might have a problem with Pete Rose playing professional baseball. I have no problem with Pete Rose playing baseball with his kids or friends, outside of competition. I have no problem with Pete Rose throwing games against his kids.
Savior can throw all he wants in casual games. It's completely different.
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On June 17 2011 05:57 darmousseh wrote: Pete rose loved baseball more than anything. He made a few bad decisions and now is not in the hall of fame. Vick made some bad decisions, but in his comeback year he was outstanding. If savior is sorry, there is no reason he cannot continue to enjoy the game he loves.
If not, I would love if savior came over to sc2 and pwned some faces. That would truly make sc2 more popular. From what I understand neither of those two actually compromised the legitimacy of games they were involved in (though dog-fighting is kind of terrible).
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