QUOTE(drakeria @ Nov 30 2011, 06:21 PM)
Terrence 'MrBlue' Wong said these in fb when he saw this article
"And face it. The SC2 community is shit in Malaysia. DotA does not have a lot of the problems that SC2 have that was stated in the article. "
I view his profile, he is Division Leader DotA (Editorial) at GosuGamers.net.
So, whts your comment? Should i say he is a dotard or all malaysians are dotard?
Neither. There is a lot more to what I meant in that comment which in hindsight I guess I should phrase it better. The competitive SC2 community is pretty much non-existent in Malaysia, in fact I would go so far as to say that there is pretty much no competitive SC2 community outside of Europe, America and Korea. The thing with SC2 games besides the gamer mentality of wanting it to be free and so on is that we as Malaysian gamers prefer team games over individual games and the "accessibility" of the said game. Both reasons why games like DotA and Sudden Attack(Dropping I know, but was pretty big at its peak) pretty much thrive in the competitive scene. SC2 is a very resource heavy game and lets face it, only "elitist" can afford the setup to run it properly without lag and everything, that itself already hinders the development of the competitive community (Let us not talk about pricing since that is a whole other ballpark). That and like I said, team games > individual games in the Malaysian community."And face it. The SC2 community is shit in Malaysia. DotA does not have a lot of the problems that SC2 have that was stated in the article. "
I view his profile, he is Division Leader DotA (Editorial) at GosuGamers.net.
So, whts your comment? Should i say he is a dotard or all malaysians are dotard?
Nov 30 2011, 07:52 PM
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