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On December 21 2019 01:44 LinYu_roy wrote: Hi Cruiser0929! Thanks a lot for doing this.
You mentioned that many pros don't like the websites sharing replays. Reps indeed reveal a lot. But I don't understand why the pros are okay with FPVs such as online streaming? Aren't they revealing as much as replays, if not more?
Because we have to be considerate of the other person. If the other party is reluctant to disclose the replay, it cannot.
And it is because all of his game style is revealed.
They go through many competitions, including ASL and KSL.
So they may not want to share the replay.
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On December 21 2019 09:55 Klaus777 wrote: Cruiser0929 do you anything about Jangbi?
Like why did he stop playing BW?
Any chances he comes back one day?
Thanks mate
He quit broadcasting for another job.
I don't think he'll ever come back.
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On December 21 2019 10:39 LocoBolon wrote:Show nested quote +On December 21 2019 09:55 Klaus777 wrote: Cruiser0929 do you anything about Jangbi?
Like why did he stop playing BW?
Any chances he comes back one day?
Thanks mate I was about to ask the same thing. Here on TL it circulated the version that he left BW because he was goin to dedicate himself to his family business. But the other day I was playing with a korean friend and he told me another version. That after coming back from military he lied to his fans about the reason why he was not going to compete in some tournament and then the fans got really mad at him and started kind of bullying him and then he kind of went away. I also wanted to know how much of all that is accurate.
That's why they're both right.
It's for family business.
I heard you lied to your fans.
I know he quit because two reasons combined.
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On December 22 2019 02:44 Timebon3s wrote: Were Koreans annoyed by the boring post game interviews during the KESPA days? It was always the standard «I just want to show good games for my fans» answers every time. It seemed a bit wierd to us.
I didn't.
They just wanted to show their fans a better game.
The fans were grateful to the gamers for saying that.
because they know that gamers are trying for them.
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On December 22 2019 16:43 Ziggy wrote: Roughly 2 years ago if memory serves correctly ogn outlined a broadcast schedule which explicitly stated theyd run a brood war tour. All ive heard since is that koreans are 'patiently waiting' for ogn to fulfill said promise. Can u shed some light on this?
Yes, I've heard about
But that didn't come true.
The fans understood a certain extent, because they thought it was not feasible.
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What are some places to be able to buy starcraft-esports related stuff? I used to have a mousepad from esports.co.kr and I own a couple of the esports magazines (esFORCE)
I kinda wanna get some stuff again
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On January 03 2020 04:07 DjKniteX wrote: What are some places to be able to buy starcraft-esports related stuff? I used to have a mousepad from esports.co.kr and I own a couple of the esports magazines (esFORCE)
I kinda wanna get some stuff again
Unfortunately, you won't be able to buy such items anymore.
I don't know if it's a League of Legends. I heard StarCraft doesn't sell stuff like that.
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Thanks for this cool thread
Bisu makes a lot of videos with the same female streamer, are they in a relationship? I remember the video of Flash saying that Bisu is too picky with women and that's the reason he has no girlfriend hehe
What is the difference between ㅇㅅㅌㅅ and ㅇㅅㅁㅅ?
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On January 03 2020 18:37 VioleTAK wrote:Thanks for this cool thread Bisu makes a lot of videos with the same female streamer, are they in a relationship? I remember the video of Flash saying that Bisu is too picky with women and that's the reason he has no girlfriend hehe What is the difference between ㅇㅅㅌㅅ and ㅇㅅㅁㅅ?
He doesn't seem to be dating yet.
I don't know what "ㅇㅅㅁㅅ" means.
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Has Jaedong ever explained why he chose to play only under his real name and never invented a nickname for himself like "Flash," "Snow," "Rain," and most other progamers?
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On January 03 2020 18:37 VioleTAK wrote: What is the difference between ㅇㅅㅌㅅ and ㅇㅅㅁㅅ?
Not 100% sure but: ㅇㅅㅌㅅ = 역시택신 = as one expected Bisu (or something like that) ㅇㅅㅁㅅ is the same but for effort since he is called 매 or 매새끼 so = as one expected effort
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Why did KeSPA abandon SC and SC2?
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On January 03 2020 23:09 mmhmm wrote: Has Jaedong ever explained why he chose to play only under his real name and never invented a nickname for himself like "Flash," "Snow," "Rain," and most other progamers?
There's no other reason. He just used his name.
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On January 05 2020 01:49 SC-Shield wrote: Why did KeSPA abandon SC and SC2?
SC2 was a poor performer. It was not a popular game in Korea.
A lot has happened to SC1. The biggest incident was the match fixing scandal involving gamers.
As a result, many companies disbanded their SC1 professional game teams and were not sponsors of the competition.
Naturally, the SC1 professional league is gone.
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You mentioned in another thread that foreigners tend to like watching TvZ. Is it the same in Korea? What are the most popular matchups? And least popular?
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On January 05 2020 11:27 Cruiser0929 wrote:SC2 was a poor performer. It was not a popular game in Korea. A lot has happened to SC1. The biggest incident was the match fixing scandal involving gamers. As a result, many companies disbanded their SC1 professional game teams and were not sponsors of the competition. Naturally, the SC1 professional league is gone.
Call it for what it is too. You left Blizzard because they forced their hand with the 'rights.' We'd like it if you cast more SC2.
-_-
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On January 06 2020 03:34 mmhmm wrote: You mentioned in another thread that foreigners tend to like watching TvZ. Is it the same in Korea? What are the most popular matchups? And least popular?
The most interesting match is PvsT, TvsZ, and ZvsP. They all like it.
I heard that foreigners hate TvsT because it is boring.
But Koreans like TvsT, too.
High-level gamers' TvsTs are fast and thrilling.
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On January 06 2020 04:33 StarStruck wrote:Show nested quote +On January 05 2020 11:27 Cruiser0929 wrote:On January 05 2020 01:49 SC-Shield wrote: Why did KeSPA abandon SC and SC2? SC2 was a poor performer. It was not a popular game in Korea. A lot has happened to SC1. The biggest incident was the match fixing scandal involving gamers. As a result, many companies disbanded their SC1 professional game teams and were not sponsors of the competition. Naturally, the SC1 professional league is gone. Call it for what it is too. You left Blizzard because they forced their hand with the 'rights.' We'd like it if you cast more SC2. -_-
Does SC2 have a sponsor game?
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On January 06 2020 14:22 Cruiser0929 wrote:Show nested quote +On January 06 2020 04:33 StarStruck wrote:On January 05 2020 11:27 Cruiser0929 wrote:On January 05 2020 01:49 SC-Shield wrote: Why did KeSPA abandon SC and SC2? SC2 was a poor performer. It was not a popular game in Korea. A lot has happened to SC1. The biggest incident was the match fixing scandal involving gamers. As a result, many companies disbanded their SC1 professional game teams and were not sponsors of the competition. Naturally, the SC1 professional league is gone. Call it for what it is too. You left Blizzard because they forced their hand with the 'rights.' We'd like it if you cast more SC2. -_- Does SC2 have a sponsor game?
You mean pro leagues? There were NASL, MLG, GSL and Dreamhack before. Nowadays GSL and Blizzcon but I don't follow pro scene much. There are smaller tournaments too.
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