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1:16:28 for me. "Flash, JaeDong, Bisu, Stork, considered the four best players of all time, and I know someone on TeamLiquid is like "eeuhh, what about Fantasy?," he gets a solid fifth, _suck a fat one, Fantasy_ ..." Day9 is really good at deadpan.
I don't care about Brood War, or Star Craft at all anymore, but I really look forward to seeing you talk about StarCraft again. One of the things I love the most in life is seeing people revel in their passion. Just seeing you talk about it immedietly got to me.
Sean in order to learn how to play Starcraft with my friends (before ever having played the game) I started by watching your old Brood War videos. It meant that I was able to actually compete with them and I really enjoyed how enthusiastic you were about the game - it made learning fun. I think that if you made a new series teaching people how to play Starcraft it would attract a lot of attention and most of us would really enjoy seeing you play the game again.
Also on a diet these days. Same as you Sean. Eating mostly chicken, vegetables with rise/spinach pasta and dark bread. On cheat day (friday or sunday) it is burger or chips or just something unhealthy :) Keep it up DayJ :D Let's get that 30 year old healthy health on.
For anyone wanting to hear more on the subject of Day[9]'s rant, I'd recommend checking out a video he did 1/2 year ago called "StarCraft: Brood War Pathfinding and Micro with Day[9]" It kinda sounds like a preview of videos he might do for Starcraft Remastered.
TishYou Actually it is pretty bad. Its high in vitamins and minerals (some moreso than others) but they are extremely high in sodium and saturated fats. Its not as bad as people claim, but it shouldnt be eaten in large amounts
Saying cheese is bad for you is like saying meat is bad for you: some is, some isn't. Generally, American cheeses (like cheddar) aren't the best I think. European cheeses like brie are a lot better.
Dice Doom In large amounts in an extreme sense, sure. But just because you can get water poisoning from drinking water doesn't imply that cheese is just as safe as water. Some items take considerably less consumption than others to be bad for you. Most cheeses are part of that example. Although I agree with the statement that brie cheese and other, less fatty cheeses are far better for you
Something that I think is kind of cool about this deck is something that's super minor and really has little baring on anyone's interests accept mine. That thing is that it really feels like a shaman. The way all the cards interact with each other and how it's used really fit what I think of when I think of a warcraft shaman. Elementals certainly also look like they might have a bit of that, but we'll have to see, and I do love me some murlocs, but that's really a hearthstone specific shaman thing.
Sean, you may not read this but i have a critical game design question. How does one impart this emphasis on the mechanics of managing disfunction (to breed more skill and variance as broodwar does) and implement them into modern, very polished gaming experiences?? Rts specifically
Hey someone who has subbed to Day9 ask him if he will play gwent? I think he would like it a lot. It's got some great depth and mechanics and it's still in closed beta.
Tearakan someone already has, and he said that between hearthstone and magic the gathering his card game itch was scratched, also, both look more appealing then gwent in my opinion
"You are a chicken with no stars" - That's what my ex-girlfriend said to me while she was breaking up with me, and what my disappointed parents tell me every Sunday dinner...
"Cheese is terrible for you" Except the entire country of France eats nothing but cheese and they're all skinny. The problem is that your first thought when speaking of cheese is cheesburgers and pizza. Mine is Reblochon and St Marcellin.
There is an illusion I want to break for you... if it's impossible to hotkey enough stuff with 10 slots, there is a problem that the devs need to fix, in this case they just need to allow you to hotkey multiple buildings and around 20 units instead of 12 or maybe infinite units
Yes you are, he is making it sound like people are not on the same page, but they are, no one is talking about aspects it's just that restraining a player in starcraft by making it impossible to hotkey multiple buildings is like chaining everyone's legs in football to a metal ball, removing that restriction would be like removing the football restriction, and not like removing the physical aspect
Utterly asinine. Not being able to hotkey multiple buildings in the same group is why it's possible for there to be "great macro players" like Best. You just plain don't know what the hell you're talking about.
I bought the original Dark Souls and returned it within half an hour because the controls were too shit to enjoy. And I deeply enjoyed Gothic, so it's not like I just don't like hard RPGs. But the controls of Dark Souls felt like I was losing gratuitously. Like, imagine Golf but you're randomly given electroshocks that twitch your limbs and also you're underwater. I'm worried that game developers and fans are going to excuse genuinely _bad_ controls by saying they're part of the challenge.
In this video, Day9 makes a good argument for hardcore gameplay being better than casual gameplay. However, we know by the popularity of games like WoW and Hearthstone that most gamers are casual not hardcore. Day9's argument, while entertaining as always, is not good for business.
Being a casual player and a hardcore viewer aren't mutually exclusive imo. I play SC2 and BW casually, but I follow the competitive scenes very intensely.
I couldn't agree more, I follow the Hearthstone scene very closely as well - yet I only play to complete quests, very casually. If Hearthstone were to become complex like MtG, simple-needs gamers like myself would probably move on (and cease to care about the competitive scene). This is why I think Day9's argument supports a bad-business model.
wait, why are you excited for the remaster of brood war if any changes are bad? if they change nothing, it's not a remaster. it's a re-release of the same game
Correction. If they change nothing, it's not a re*make*. It's a remaster because all they're doing really is touching up the graphics and fixing a couple stupid bugs, as well as adding in some features that were missing in the first place.