But from this it created a ****storm. It's like everyone suddenly woke up thinking they had a voice, as if they had an input on the final outcome of the game. There is so much drama on Reddit.
Select retiring from SC2 to become a translator and going back to Dota.
Grubby made a post about the game:
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/view...opic_id=376478
MVPsC moving to LoL
Other Koreans moving to LoL, even Destiney has started playing
Tasteless started learning and casting LoL
It seems like there is a big shift coming due to prize money.
A lot of what I've been reading has been over the course of a week or two so I don't exactly have a lot of the sources and what I've been hearing, but it's getting so out of control that it's like the world is about to come to a halt.
I think this competition over these games is great. It's really just market forces playing out. 10 years ago the LoL and DotA genre of video games didn't exist and so it's only natural that there is a shift.
The nice thing about LoL and DotA is that they are free. DotA is pretty much free because there are a lot of people willing to give out an extra key. And the added benefit of DotA that I love is that you can randomly win loot that applies directly to different heroes. For example, for playing a game I got a new mace for a different hero. It is purely cosmetic, but creating a collection or completing sets is f'ng awesome.
I don't know though. It tilts me so bad to see people whining about this game, a lot of people thinking they have an opinion. Reddit is turning into a big suckhole. This new generation is going to hell, and I'm very serious about that. Cellphones, facebook, twitter, reddit, it's destroying kids these days.
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Last edited by ItalianFX; 10-24-2012 at 05:18 PM.