Can I bring my camera/camcorder into the Worldwide Invitational?
Cameras are permitted for use in the Worldwide Invitational, but filming or photography in the LAN area is prohibited. Computer screens may not be filmed or photographed at any time. Please note that we reserve the right to remove from the event any attendees found to have violated these rules.
are you blind? , it is the same as sc1 , did you check the same VOD?, lings, and every unit is as fast, remember at least zealot looks slow cause they dont have the upgrade for faster movement anymore so they move as slow as a normal zealot poping from GW . the problem is that the game is new and they took a long time trying to discover some things but the micro part of the game and the speed look exactly the same, in fact the probe it is said that moves too fast even more than sc1 ( of course i dont know if thats true).
I say lol i was there and the game is indeed a little bit slow should get a bit of a boost. But Tasteless does not have a clue about the game '-.- also the terran player REALLY SUCKED omfg ....
guys, SC2 is even quicker then SC1, trust me, when I played that, I couldn't believe how fast it was. It's more based on unit control and macro then on your base control. The automining thing is really good.
I played like 20-30 games and I have to say I feel that SC2 is even better then SC1. You can say it will never be better but I think it is better even the way it is now...
i agree, people just base themselves on screenshots and videos to judge, had you played it ? No, then you dont have right to say its slow, its crappy, etc. if you played it and dont like then fine, if you dont then you are a weepy ignorant.
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Do you think more events between the Korean pro-scene and the foreign community should be organized? (Example: Spirit Tournament, World-Wide Invitiational) (691 votes)
Yes, it will help both communities grow stronger!
(73%)
Yes, but it will do very little for both communities or help only one of the two