am I missing something? do top-players play internationally?
I wish Blizzard made cross-regional play I want to play with you guys! And skype and shiz.
How to become good: Get an acc to a shit server. Anything but EU, NA and KR will do. (even though it has been proven that you can be top 300 in NA with 6 pool, still ActionJesusz is european, so he is our trash)
Cheese like hell, I am not saying that there aren't any good players there, all I am saying is that you will meet a good player outta 10 or so and with cheese you will get a lot of points.
The ladders are international and mixed, wich means that as long as you have a lot of points you can be higher scored than TLO and WhiteRa
And when you are high ranked you get invited into teams, tournaments and can get a lot of people to watch your stream.
How to become good: Get an acc to a shit server. Anything but EU, NA and KR will do. (even though it has been proven that you can be top 300 in NA with 6 pool, still ActionJesusz is european, so he is our trash)
Cheese like hell, I am not saying that there aren't any good players there, all I am saying is that you will meet a good player outta 10 or so and with cheese you will get a lot of points.
The ladders are international and mixed, wich means that as long as you have a lot of points you can be higher scored than TLO and WhiteRa
And when you are high ranked you get invited into teams, tournaments and can get a lot of people to watch your stream.
This doesn't really make you good. It just makes you highly ranked on one server but you still suck.
Sevion has idea.
Sevion uses idea.
ActionJesuz is not trash, in fact he is a friend of mine, and he is very good at macro as well. He just knows what he can do and knows his enemies.
Nonononnononoon you didn't get my point from the beginning:
My point was that a player who isn't THAT good in the EU or NA servers can get an ACC to a crap server (like the china one) and get a lot of points. By getting a lot of points, on ladder he can have more points than players who are WAY better than him BUT for the ladder it would appear elsewise.
This is an issue, wich MUST be taken care of. Points do not matter for us, siretu, but when you are on the top (like top 400 players for a region, wich means grandmaster + top 1 player in every master division) Points do matter because people do look at the points as well. No team looks only at points or only at life performances- points prove consistancy more than tournaments.
>Although I love both of them and their playstyles, top chinese players would give them a decent match. There are people on EU and NA that are much better though.
Is pretty much what I am saying.
>I also have to mention that I don't think Bloodcount would be able to get into grandmaster's by cheesing in an easier region even though he is top diamond.
Top diamond/low masters what ever. I never stated that I can be a top 200, nice how you bend my words :]
But actionjesuz has proven that a mostly cheese styled play (I watch his stream) can be really effective. A few months ago there was a scandal that a zerg in NA had gotten in top 300 just by 6 pooling and quite frankly it depends on your micro.
@s3rius: Well then I could make an easier guide to becoming good: Lose your initial 5 placement matches, cheese your way to rank 1 in bronze and lose some of your games to make sure you stay in bronze. You're now good.
Just because you're "good" in maths at school doesn't mean that you're actually good. Thousands and thousands of math professors and university students will still pwn you.
Amirite?