On December 07 2019 22:51 Timebon3s wrote:
Is Brood War becomming more or less popular in South Korea ?
Is Brood War becomming more or less popular in South Korea ?
It's a hard game to gain more popularity.
But existing fans still like StarCraft 1.
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Cruiser0929
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On December 07 2019 22:51 Timebon3s wrote: Is Brood War becomming more or less popular in South Korea ? It's a hard game to gain more popularity. But existing fans still like StarCraft 1. | ||
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On December 08 2019 02:07 AntiHack wrote: Is it very common to watch Starcraft on Cable TV for Koreans? Not really. It's hard to explain because there are various events. The majority of StarCraft 1 fans watch StarCraft through Internet broadcasting. | ||
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On December 07 2019 21:37 Dangermousecatdog wrote: Do other korean streamers know they are pronouncing Cadenzie's name wrong? Why do korean streamers, streaming themselves eating? To keep the viewers? Why is Calm so loud? I am aware of the misstatement of Cadenzie. But it is a problem with the pronunciation of Korea. It's an unavoidable problem. streaming themselves eating? -> I don't think it's a question I can answer. I'm sorry. | ||
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On December 08 2019 02:23 pebble444 wrote: Hello Cruiser0929 welcome to teamliquid, and thank you for posting here, I hope you have a pleasant experience here in this community; My question is about Stork, Song Byung Goo, what is he up to lately, anything interesting? 감사합니다 , gam-sa-ham-ni-da First of all, I am very grateful for your welcome. Thank you. "Stork" was recently sued by someone else by his wife. However, he soon won the case and informed the viewers that there was no problem. He looked very happy. He has recently been doing well with his wife and one children. Of course, I continue to do broadcasting activities. Thanks | ||
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On December 08 2019 02:10 AntiHack wrote: Show nested quote + On December 07 2019 22:17 CicadaSC wrote: What does Korea think about Blizzard's treatment of StarCraft esports? A slice of them hate Blizzard while the majority of them simply have a deep distrust of Blizzard. yes | ||
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On December 08 2019 01:56 FakeFin wrote: Are SangHo/Swagger and sKyHigh in the military or did they just quit streaming? sangho/swagger = quit streaming skyhigh = military | ||
WombaT
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On December 08 2019 02:27 Cruiser0929 wrote: Show nested quote + On December 07 2019 22:00 Wombat_NI wrote: What do Koreans think about the current state/future of real time strategy games? With Brood War being so popular obviously, SC2 and Warcraft 3 to varying degrees. Do Koreans play a lot of other RTS games and would welcome another popular one, or do they just love Brood War as a game more than just the genre. Thanks for doing this, it’s hard for us foreigners to get insight due to the language/cultural barriers to put it plainly The reason why StarCraft 1 is more popular than SC2 and Warcraft in Korea. This is because it is the game that best suits the sentiments of Koreans in my own personal opinion. StarCraft 1 is not going to go to hell in Korea. Better to replace Starcraft 1. If there is an RTS genre game that suits Korean tastes, the story may be different. But the reason why StarCraft 1 didn't go down in Korea. This is partly because, at least by Korean standards, there is no RTS game that is superior to StarCraft 1 and suitable for Korean tastes. Interesting response, thanks. If I may ask what are the Korean tastes and what kind of games suit that? | ||
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Akio
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You said that Korean children are not interested in Starcraft 1. My question is, has there been ANY noticeable amount of new Starcraft fans in Korea who started playing only in the recent years? It seems like Starcraft 1 is still being played a bit in the PC bangs. Or are most of those people old fans? | ||
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On December 08 2019 03:20 PorkSoda wrote: What website do korean players get pro replays from? Where can korean players look up and discuss build orders? I’m interested in trying to access the same information as korean players to learn more. good question i used to dl reps off of ygosu etc., i wonder if theres still a similar site for reps.. | ||
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On December 08 2019 04:23 mikedebo wrote: Do you know what ever happened to SangHo/Killler/Swagger? I really loved him and was curious if anyone knows what he did after Starcraft. Someone asked that earlier in the thread. OP said he quit streaming. | ||
PorkSoda
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On December 08 2019 03:35 TT1 wrote: Show nested quote + On December 08 2019 03:20 PorkSoda wrote: What website do korean players get pro replays from? Where can korean players look up and discuss build orders? I’m interested in trying to access the same information as korean players to learn more. good question i used to dl reps off of ygosu etc., i wonder if theres still a similar site for reps.. Is ygosu just a general message board, or is it all about Starcraft? Liquipedia is great for some info but some of it is dated or unclear. I got a bunch of replays off bwreplays and it’s been immensely helpful in clarifying things I was trying to learn from liquipedia. | ||
Cruiser0929
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On December 08 2019 02:53 Wombat_NI wrote: Show nested quote + On December 08 2019 02:27 Cruiser0929 wrote: On December 07 2019 22:00 Wombat_NI wrote: What do Koreans think about the current state/future of real time strategy games? With Brood War being so popular obviously, SC2 and Warcraft 3 to varying degrees. Do Koreans play a lot of other RTS games and would welcome another popular one, or do they just love Brood War as a game more than just the genre. Thanks for doing this, it’s hard for us foreigners to get insight due to the language/cultural barriers to put it plainly The reason why StarCraft 1 is more popular than SC2 and Warcraft in Korea. This is because it is the game that best suits the sentiments of Koreans in my own personal opinion. StarCraft 1 is not going to go to hell in Korea. Better to replace Starcraft 1. If there is an RTS genre game that suits Korean tastes, the story may be different. But the reason why StarCraft 1 didn't go down in Korea. This is partly because, at least by Korean standards, there is no RTS game that is superior to StarCraft 1 and suitable for Korean tastes. Interesting response, thanks. If I may ask what are the Korean tastes and what kind of games suit that? It is very difficult to explain. One thing for sure. A game that suits Korean tastes may or may not be all games. For example StarCraft 1 was successful, but Warcraft and StarCraft 2 were shunned. The League of Legend succeeded, but Dota was turned away. Fortnite is world famous, but not very famous in Korea. (even though there was a big ad) The overwatch succeeded, but the counterstrike was turned away. In Korea, however, a game similar to counterstrike called Sudden Attack is very popular and many people are playing. However, there have always been successful cases of games that were ignored. Warcraft is "Moon" Jang Jae-ho. StarCraft 2 is many gamers such as "Maru" , "Soo" , "Dary" , "TY". tekken is "knee," etc. And Dota2 is "MVP Phoenix" Team and Counterstrike's "MVP Project" team. In many fields, Korean players are proving their competitive edge enough. I think Games to suit Korean taste I think most games have a little luck. When the League of Legend became famous in Korea, It was when StarCraft 1 was losing its popularity. Overwatch has also become another option for gamers who have been playing both the League of Legend and Starcraft. | ||
Cruiser0929
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On December 08 2019 03:24 Akio wrote: Hello and thank you for doing this! You said that Korean children are not interested in Starcraft 1. My question is, has there been ANY noticeable amount of new Starcraft fans in Korea who started playing only in the recent years? It seems like Starcraft 1 is still being played a bit in the PC bangs. Or are most of those people old fans? Yes, they are most likely old fans. Because when Korea's StarCraft professional league system was activated. They are 14 to 18 years old when they saw the professional league the hardest. They are probably forming an age group in their mid to late 20s by now. | ||
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On December 08 2019 04:23 mikedebo wrote: Do you know what ever happened to SangHo/Killler/Swagger? I really loved him and was curious if anyone knows what he did after Starcraft. sangho/swagger = quit streaming killer = He's still doing private broadcasting. | ||
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On December 08 2019 06:21 PorkSoda wrote: Show nested quote + On December 08 2019 03:35 TT1 wrote: On December 08 2019 03:20 PorkSoda wrote: What website do korean players get pro replays from? Where can korean players look up and discuss build orders? I’m interested in trying to access the same information as korean players to learn more. good question i used to dl reps off of ygosu etc., i wonder if theres still a similar site for reps.. Is ygosu just a general message board, or is it all about Starcraft? Liquipedia is great for some info but some of it is dated or unclear. I got a bunch of replays off bwreplays and it’s been immensely helpful in clarifying things I was trying to learn from liquipedia. umm... I must say. No matter what Web site you go to in Korea, it will be hard for anyone to get a replay of a progamer. The reason is that they are very sensitive to replay. (Strategic exposure or consideration for the other party, etc.) Also, Ygosu is no longer a friendly site. There are still many good people. There are a lot of bad StarCraft 1 fans compared to the past. I don't think you'll be much of a help to get into the site. In fact, there are quite a few of the gamers and fans who don't use Ygosu. | ||
Cruiser0929
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On December 08 2019 03:35 TT1 wrote: Show nested quote + On December 08 2019 03:20 PorkSoda wrote: What website do korean players get pro replays from? Where can korean players look up and discuss build orders? I’m interested in trying to access the same information as korean players to learn more. good question i used to dl reps off of ygosu etc., i wonder if theres still a similar site for reps.. umm... I must say. No matter what Web site you go to in Korea, it will be hard for anyone to get a replay of a progamer. The reason is that they are very sensitive to replay. (Strategic exposure or consideration for the other party, etc.) Also, Ygosu is no longer a friendly site. There are still many good people. There are a lot of bad StarCraft 1 fans compared to the past. I don't think you'll be much of a help to get into the site. In fact, there are quite a few of the gamers and fans who don't use Ygosu. | ||
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