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[CNSL S7] Castermuse Narak StarLeague Season 7 - Page 3
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M3t4PhYzX
Poland3823 Posts
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G5
United States2832 Posts
On April 20 2024 21:07 RJBTVYOUTUBE wrote: Motive, Ample, Light and Sharp the four MVPs of niceness in the Korean pro scene. Motive also really improved over the years. Has developed into a good macro player who carefully picks good fights. True. Sea is definitely up there as well. Sea is a sweetheart to foreigners. | ||
CasterMuse
384 Posts
First of all, let me say that Dewalt is a very close friend of mine. I know that Dewalt is working hard to minimize lag issues. However, if the current situation of not being able to play 24 low can't be improved, I may not be able to invite Dewalt back for next season. (Although nothing has been decided yet, I've gotten a lot of complaints from players about this, as you know, CNSL's Replay is streamed in English by Artosis and Spanish by Jan, so part of my purpose is to provide StarCraft content that international viewers can enjoy, so if a lot of Korean players complain, I may not have a choice). The schedule for the quarterfinals is currently being finalized, and I'll share it here as soon as it's finalized. Thanks as always. Best Regards CasterMuse P.S. I am looking for additional sponsorship for CNSL Matcherino. Help me continue my creative endeavors like CNSL. https://matcherino.com/tournaments/112517/overview | ||
CasterMuse
384 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Tuesday, Apr 30 12:00pm GMT (GMT+00:00) RO.8 Match 3 Saber vs Motive SET 1 - Neo Dark Origin SET 2 - Retro SET 3 - Apocalypse SET 4 - Blitz Y SET 5 - Radeon After Match 3 RO.8 Match 2 Dewalt vs Yoon SET 1 - Troy SE SET 2 - Neo Dark Origin SET 3 - Blitz Y SET 4 - Retro SET 5 - Radeon Wednesday, May 01 12:00pm GMT (GMT+00:00) RO.8 Match 1 Ruin vs Scan SET 1 - Troy SE SET 2 - Citadel SET 3 - Apocalypse SET 4 - Radeon SET 5 - Neo Dark Origin After Match 1 RO.8 Match 4 BishOp vs MIsO SET 1 - Blitz Y SET 2 - Troy SE SET 3 - Radeon SET 4 - Neo Dark Origin SET 5 - Citadel | ||
CasterMuse
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deathgod6
United States5063 Posts
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Comedy
414 Posts
Or a peruvian playing vs a chinese with a stop in Poland. It's totally common place, these koreans are just so spoiled. | ||
earob84
Germany167 Posts
I mean how laggy are his games? Was it in any moment worsexthan TR16 low? | ||
M3t4PhYzX
Poland3823 Posts
Hopefully the problem will be able to be resolved until the next edition somehow. As for now - Dewalt FIGHTING!!! | ||
CasterMuse
384 Posts
It's a sensitive issue for players to know that lag can have a significant impact on their game. In the case of BSL, people from all over the world participate in the competition and may be more tolerant of latency issues, but this is not the case in Korea. There is no reason why they should be blaimed because of different perceptions. | ||
WGT-Baal
France3167 Posts
On April 22 2024 15:56 Comedy wrote: Yes, such whiny people. Imagine they play BSL where they have to play a peruvian with a polish guy obsing. Or a peruvian playing vs a chinese with a stop in Poland. It's totally common place, these koreans are just so spoiled. Koreans have way more tournaments, all of them with excellent latency. I kinda understand their view. It is not common place for them and never has been. They are lucky to have the conditions they have but it is not their fault our conditions suck. It s very different from the chinese players who do compete (successfully, and with lag) in BSL and whine here. In all cases, let s not pretend we never ourselves get a bit triggered if we have to play a laggy opponent in a tournament (eu vs peru clannwar or what have you). Anyway, castermuse, the tournament is great and thank you for posting here and engaging with us regularly | ||
RowdierBob
Australia12660 Posts
When you’re used to a certain turn rate it’s difficult to adjust to something so different. | ||
RJBTVYOUTUBE
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Comedy
414 Posts
On April 23 2024 09:00 CasterMuse wrote: I hope you don't criticize Korean players for what I said. It's a sensitive issue for players to know that lag can have a significant impact on their game. In the case of BSL, people from all over the world participate in the competition and may be more tolerant of latency issues, but this is not the case in Korea. There is no reason why they should be blaimed because of different perceptions. The problem is that with this attitude eventually everyone outside korea playing this game will have no choice but to quit playing altogether. They already have a bad ladder experience where many players are just leaving the game because of slight latency. It's very hard to play this game if you are not korean and since korean players have a wealth of opportunities it is not much to ask to deal with a little bit of latency, it won't kill them. Especially for a player who has made the effort to travel to korea on multiple occasions, to participate in their tournaments. | ||
M3t4PhYzX
Poland3823 Posts
On April 28 2024 17:21 Comedy wrote: The problem is that with this attitude eventually everyone outside korea playing this game will have no choice but to quit playing altogether. They already have a bad ladder experience where many players are just leaving the game because of slight latency. It's very hard to play this game if you are not korean and since korean players have a wealth of opportunities it is not much to ask to deal with a little bit of latency, it won't kill them. Especially for a player who has made the effort to travel to korea on multiple occasions, to participate in their tournaments. Unfortunately.. Barring some singular exceptions over the years, they never cared, don't care now and will not care in the future. | ||
RJBTVYOUTUBE
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CasterMuse
384 Posts
On April 28 2024 20:38 RJBTVYOUTUBE wrote: It is specifically because they have so many other options that a tournament has to uphold certain standards, otherwise they won't participate in the tournament because they have other options that do. Castermuse is from that perspective doing the right thing. CNSL is largely a Korean tournament that started accepting foreigners after a coupe seasons. Season 4 had the first foreigner, Dewalt. Season 5 has a few more foreigners in it. Season 3 Artosis. | ||
RJBTVYOUTUBE
224 Posts
oops! | ||
RJBTVYOUTUBE
224 Posts
+ Show Spoiler [semi final predictions] + Miso vs Motive! Got to give the edge here to Miso. Mismatch in styles. Motive is a calm and more late focused player where MisO is the opposite, focused on early game. BUT I want Motive to win. Scan vs Yoon. Giving Scan the edge as his TvZ is almost as good as his TvT, with TvP being his worst(although he did beat Ruin 3-1 which is impressive. I think Scan might win his second CNSL. | ||
SerpentFlame
415 Posts
Scan v Dewalt | ||
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