This guy is truly a living legend. Last year, Gamers8 hosted a StarCraft II Legends tournament, inviting professional players from the early days of StarCraft II competitions. The participants included MC, MVP, MMA, and Stephano. At the time, I thought that if they wanted a Zerg player, DRG was more qualified to participate than Stephano. Perhaps it was because DRG is still an active professional player, which didn’t meet their invitation criteria. After all, if DRG had played in this exhibition match, the other legendary players would only be competing for second place.
is this starcrafts esport legacy or korean starcrafts esport legacy? There needs to be more interviews with western players and also who is coming up with these questions. If the goal is truly to archive sc2 history shouldnt they be community submitted questions, that the community values as the most important topics to discuss? Instead it just seems like it is more of a personal crclejerk
Shockingly, much of StarCraft history is Korean history. With only two interviews uploaded, you complain that's too much of Korea represented? Ay ay ay. More English-speaking members will be uploaded in the future, but saying a SC history project is *too Korean*??? It's like saying a documentary on football is based too much in Europe! Additionally, the goal is to collect many stories of SC history, so where am I off-track on this goal? If you'd like to contribute, feel free to suggest questions that I may use in future interviews. Or feel free to go and do this entire project on your own! It would be great to have multiple attempts to document SC history, rather than expecting the attempts to go exactly to your vision. Constructive feedback is helpful. Being a douche is the opposite. Try not to be a douche.
This guy is truly a living legend. Last year, Gamers8 hosted a StarCraft II Legends tournament, inviting professional players from the early days of StarCraft II competitions. The participants included MC, MVP, MMA, and Stephano. At the time, I thought that if they wanted a Zerg player, DRG was more qualified to participate than Stephano. Perhaps it was because DRG is still an active professional player, which didn’t meet their invitation criteria. After all, if DRG had played in this exhibition match, the other legendary players would only be competing for second place.
Great interview
what a sweet guy, thanks for the interview !
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is this starcrafts esport legacy or korean starcrafts esport legacy? There needs to be more interviews with western players and also who is coming up with these questions. If the goal is truly to archive sc2 history shouldnt they be community submitted questions, that the community values as the most important topics to discuss? Instead it just seems like it is more of a personal crclejerk
Shockingly, much of StarCraft history is Korean history. With only two interviews uploaded, you complain that's too much of Korea represented? Ay ay ay. More English-speaking members will be uploaded in the future, but saying a SC history project is *too Korean*??? It's like saying a documentary on football is based too much in Europe!
Additionally, the goal is to collect many stories of SC history, so where am I off-track on this goal? If you'd like to contribute, feel free to suggest questions that I may use in future interviews. Or feel free to go and do this entire project on your own! It would be great to have multiple attempts to document SC history, rather than expecting the attempts to go exactly to your vision.
Constructive feedback is helpful. Being a douche is the opposite. Try not to be a douche.