[Wiki] Compétitions & Drama : le topic de l'e-sport

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Par contre les rumeurs amin en tryout pour fnatic me font rêver, ça promettrait, enfin ils ont bien réussi à canaliser febiven à ses débuts donc pourquoi pas..

Ouai enfin c'est d'Amin dont on parle, le mec est ultra toxic. Je parle pas en terme de niveau ça c'est une autre histoire (et encore c'est que de la soloQ), mais avoir un joueur aussi toxic au sein de l'équipe c'est largement pas bon.
Plus exactement : ils ont fait quelques scrims avec Hai, memeos a vu que ça se passait mieux, lui n'avait aucune synergie avec incarnation, donc il a laissé sa place à hai pour le bien de l'équipe.
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Publié par LivreOrange
La rumeur TSM YellowStar fait son retour du coté du site de merchandising de TSM:

https://gyazo.com/95c454b90a4228154b213db766eeb312
En tout cas ils y croient dur comme fer sur reddit, apparemment sur le store Fnatic le Tshirt Yellowstar est en promotion (comme ceux de Huni/RO, et contrairement à Rekkles/Febi)

https://gyazo.com/27b2d0334153a5c41b4b87fde34a95b6
http://i.imgur.com/GNLvKWO.jpg

Sinon en vrac

Mata quitte VG (http://news.naver.com/sports/index.n...sports_twitter)
Nagne, Piccaboo, Fixer quittent KT (http://esports.dailygame.co.kr/view....20119281818778)
Space quitte CJ (https://m.facebook.com/story.php?sto...05873512843909)
Duke, Peanuts quittent Najin (http://osen.mt.co.kr/article/G1110305874)

froggen vs faker au premier tour des 1v1 (http://www.lolesports.com/en_US/all-...ndings/default)

Dernière modification par Phosfo ; 01/12/2015 à 15h11.
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"When the sister teams on SKT was combined into one, we had a period of confusion. A lot of players were had difficult considerations to face for the narrow pool of starters. There was a question about me during the Q/A sessions, 'What will be done for a player who has the skills to be a starter but has no guarantee to start?' The Answer was 'there will have to be some sacrifices.'"
"The biggest reason I stayed in SKT was because of manager Choi and Coach Kim, they supported me and always let me know that I am a valuable asset to the team. For this reason, I decided to stay in the team no matter what."
"In spring split, Faker and I competed for starter position, and the position was given to whoever was best fit to lead the team to victory for a specific game. Faker and I both got starts. There were are a lot of noise about the competition for starting in our team, but I didn't waver because my teammates, coach, and manager were all great people."
" I also didn't have many complaints even when I didn't get enough starting positions during the summer split. Faker was relatively better than me and thus started more often, and I understood because the judgment was up to the coaching staff and their decisions were reasonable."
"The reason why I decided to move out of SKT was not because of teammates nor the coaching staff. It was after I played in the semifinals of the World Championship. I had the opportunity to start, and had very satisfactory performance in games 1 and 2. So I thought I would play in game 3 also, but Faker started for that game. When I was leaving the stage and Faker got on, everyone cheered "Faker!"
While I was leaving the stage, I had a lot of thoughts. 'What role and meaning do I exactly take in this team? Don't people ultimately want Faker?'"
"I really like Michael Sandel's book 'Justice'. He describes about utilitarianism in the book. There has to be sacrifice of the few for maximum happiness of the majority. Of course, the book doesn't describe such sacrifice as justice. But if not everyone can be happy, the best outcome is for the few to sacrifice."
"Experiencing semi-finals reminded me of Pawn in EDG. In 2014, he won the championship as part of Samsung Galaxy and got on the award stage. Caster Jun propped a question to the crowd to excite a cheer for Pawn: 'Who is the world's best mid laner?' The crowd answered 'Faker!' In 2014, Pawn objectively gave the best performance as a mid laner, but the crowd did not return the glory to him."
"But I don't think that's wrong. People root for who they like. They can root for Faker even though he may not be the best, and it allowed for big catharsis when Faker indeed took back the throne this year. I can say Pawn and I are victims of the fanship, but more people can be happy rooting for Faker - so isn't this good? Also, what I felt probably pales to how Pawn felt..."
"I don't have any special feelings against Faker or Pawn. It's not Faker's fault that Pawn was not appreciated. And who wouldn't like the special performance that Faker presents? In living closely with Faker, I have observed what an amazing player he is and I sincerely hope he can keep performing well and continue filling his role. For progress of E-sports and LoL."
"The progress we made for LoL and e-sports was partly because of Faker's monstrous performance and the crowd who are passionate for it. The guy has a lot of burden on his back. I hope he does well and think he still has a big potential."
"If i was younger, I think I would've gone to another team in LCK and compete against Faker. Just because of the competitive side of me as a player. That wouldve been a worthy challenge. However, I'm getting old. And I have to consider the future. I'm already at 4-5th year of my progamer career. I believe the fanship is right, but I can't continue with the burden of the fanship's attention or criticism. I would like to continue my career away from such spotlight."
"If I think about it, every game was a torture for me this year. Match against CJ, LCK finals, World Championship. Imagine what would've happened if I ever underperformed in those important matches... How would I have been portrayed in comparison to Faker? I would like to lay down that burden now."
https://twitter.com/insideKLoL/statu...51547562901504
https://twitter.com/insideKLoL/statu...52343956443136
Full Interview
http://sports.news.naver.com/sports/..._id=0000027410
I suck at English.
C'est triste de jouer dans l'ombre d'un grand joueur

Par contre le mec est payé un petit peu d'argent quand même hihi http://www.fomos.kr/esports/news_view?entry_id=17696

"Easyhoon making nearly 1 billion Won (~860k USD) a year in salary after a 3-way bidding war "
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C'est triste de jouer dans l'ombre d'un grand joueur

Par contre le mec est payé un petit peu d'argent quand même hihi http://www.fomos.kr/esports/news_view?entry_id=17696

"Easyhoon making nearly 1 billion Won (~860k USD) a year in salary after a 3-way bidding war "
Beaucoup aimé sa réflexion. Par contre ça bouge énormément du côté de la Corée. Bien hâte de voir à quoi va ressembler la scène.
On dirait que c'est écrit par un cinquième qui avait un dictionnaire anglais sous la main..

édit : je suis sur mobile et je viens de capter que c'était un jpg, du coup ca peut être un draft foireux par un mec dont c'est pas la langue maternelle

C'est plausible mais ce serait un peu moche après que yellow ait encore parlé ya 2/3j de comment il montait l'équipe.. même si ce serait un bon move pour lui, un peu moins pour rekkles febiven

Dernière modification par Squeef ; 01/12/2015 à 17h06.
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