QUOTE(ravenfire @ Aug 23 2013, 12:27 PM)
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You dont like sc2? nobody cares... go away and stop bothering our community then... sc2 multiplayer is fine.. just because you might have been a bronze league scrub doesnt mean its *poorly designed* most of SEA especially malaysians are cheapskates so ofc SEA server is almost empty.. doesnt mean the other servers aren't. Even so sc2 is still one of the best esports. If you like dota or LoL go play them.. nobody is stopping you .. just dont come here and preach about how huge those games are... we all know most of the community there is weak minded and cant control more than 1 thing at a time
EDIT: you might wanna change your display picture... you look f***ing retarded
Secondly, I personally believe the design of the UI system isn't 'bad' but improvements would be highly welcomed with regards to social aspects.
Ability to control more than 1 thing =/= pro. Other games also have their tactical or strategic elements within the game that has to be considered. The more random these variables are, the more complex it can become. Please do take note.
QUOTE(MYNAMEISJASON @ Aug 23 2013, 01:29 PM)
Jeez I was a master league and almost grandmasters player for sometime man, not everybody that disliked the game was necessarily bad at it. It's just funny you guys can say the game is growing when the SEA server is empty as hell......and you are bragging about how LoL and Dota players can't control more than 1 unit lol. Funny thing is the thread creator FXOboss just had his NA squad disbanded.
Cultural elements in Malaysia would always be a problem for Pay to play based gaming. This is of course due to the nature of our national financial status within the global economy. RTS games in general for Malaysia have always been very low due to this and the next reason below.Moreover, RTS games are by default have a lower base population (competitive wise) due to the nature of the genre itself and the learning curve. The big chunk of players are also more casual which the steep learning curve strongly discourages such players from entering such games.
Team games in general also have better population since its after all a team game. I've probably mentioned this once before but people prefer games with more social elements aka teams.
The games being discussed are different genres entirely. Comparison of quantity should be made within the same class ideally. After that, we can put further discussion to this.
Now I need to get back to work lol. Have a good day
Aug 23 2013, 01:55 PM

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