Dattish Profile Blog Joined January 2011 Sweden 3011 Posts #1 source: http://sc2.178.com/201202/123104420031.html



Invictus Gamings XiGua, MacSed and Edison has arrived in Korea, where XiGua and MacSed will play in Code A. Edison is the coach and will act as Korean-Chinese translator aswell.



This isin't the first time Edison has gone to Korea for GSL, as he had the same job back when Loner played in GSL Open Season 2.



Pics are avalible in the source. Invictus Gamings XiGua, MacSed and Edison has arrived in Korea, where XiGua and MacSed will play in Code A. Edison is the coach and will act as Korean-Chinese translator aswell.This isin't the first time Edison has gone to Korea for GSL, as he had the same job back when Loner played in GSL Open Season 2.Pics are avalible in the source. help

Bagration Profile Blog Joined October 2011 United States 18142 Posts #2 Good luck to Xigua and Macsed in Code A Team Slayers, Axiom-Acer and Vile forever

Xeris Profile Blog Joined July 2005 Iran 17683 Posts #3 Guess FXO cooperation fell through or what? twitter.com/xerislight -- follow me~~

Primadog Profile Blog Joined April 2010 United States 4408 Posts Last Edited: 2012-02-13 16:49:57 #4 If memory serves, Prime had a former partnership with Chinese team WE, and another Chinese team recently partnered with FXOpen as well. thought it was pandarea.



Looking forward to see what these Chinese teams can do. They are the true known unknowns of the sc world. Thank God and gunrun.

shannn Profile Blog Joined May 2010 Netherlands 2882 Posts #5 Going to be awkward again if Edison has to translate again sitting behind the player's back.

That was really creepy. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewpost.php?post_id=6321864 Epic post.

Copymizer Profile Joined November 2010 Denmark 1941 Posts #6 let's hope they can leave a good positive mark wow that's pretty awesome! Gogo chinese sc2 progamers fightinglet's hope they can leave a good positive mark ~~Yo man ! MBCGame HERO Fighting !! Holy check !

masterbreti Profile Blog Joined October 2010 Korea (South) 2638 Posts #7 oh nice exicited to meet Xigua and Macsed. Sounds like its going to be fun!

aevealon Profile Joined June 2011 Singapore 73 Posts #8 Very nice. All the best to the both of them.

Seraphone Profile Joined January 2012 United Kingdom 1219 Posts #9 I have a pretty low opinion of Chinese players, in fact they're mostly all crappy but Xigua is the best of a bad bunch and given he's playing Killer (who has appalling PvZ) I think Xigua might actually make it through a round. Mvp, Nestea, Leenock, MC, Oz, Jjakji!

Yaki Profile Joined April 2011 France 4232 Posts #10 Gl to them in Korea !! MC ■ MarineKing ■ LosirA ■ To someone who has lost after trying his best, no words from the winner can console him.

HaXXspetten Profile Blog Joined October 2009 Sweden 15716 Posts #11 Looking forward to seeing just how good the Chinese elite is. The only comparison I've seen is that MVP > Xigua, which was hardly surprising, nor did it say much about the Chinese top level.

Wafflelisk Profile Joined October 2011 Canada 1061 Posts #12 On February 14 2012 01:56 Seraphone wrote:

I have a pretty low opinion of Chinese players, in fact they're mostly all crappy but Xigua is the best of a bad bunch and given he's playing Killer (who has appalling PvZ) I think Xigua might actually make it through a round.



Maybe (although I think Xigua in general is underrated..) but if it generates a bit more interest in the game in China, that could be huge for the state of competition. It should be interesting to see what the best of the world's biggest nation can provide once integrated with the Korean scene. I must admit I'm not a total expert on Chinese players, but hey, foreigners hwaiting. Maybe (although I think Xigua in general is underrated..) but if it generates a bit more interest in the game in China, that could be huge for the state of competition. It should be interesting to see what the best of the world's biggest nation can provide once integrated with the Korean scene. I must admit I'm not a total expert on Chinese players, but hey, foreigners hwaiting. Waffles > Pancakes

Torte de Lini Profile Blog Joined September 2010 Germany 30668 Posts #13 Good luck to iG! https://twitter.com/#!/TorteDeLini (@TorteDeLini)

ChriS-X Profile Joined June 2011 Malaysia 1186 Posts #14 i thought they went there ages ago? :S

Tarotis Profile Blog Joined October 2011 Germany 1931 Posts #15 XiGua is probably THE most underrated zerg atm, I mean, he took #2 at WCG and played good games against MVP.... I am sure he can do well and prove himself in the GSL. Good luck to them

Primadog Profile Blog Joined April 2010 United States 4408 Posts #16 On February 14 2012 01:56 Seraphone wrote:

I have a pretty low opinion of Chinese players, in fact they're mostly all crappy but Xigua is the best of a bad bunch and given he's playing Killer (who has appalling PvZ) I think Xigua might actually make it through a round.



The Chinese are very underrated. Prepare to be suprised. The Chinese are very underrated. Prepare to be suprised. Thank God and gunrun.

Eee Profile Joined August 2011 Sweden 2709 Posts Last Edited: 2012-02-13 18:34:07 #17 On February 14 2012 02:32 ChriS-X wrote:

i thought they went there ages ago? :S

They've been there for a while as far as I'm aware.

Edit: I guess not, according to the article they arrived yesterday. They've been there for a while as far as I'm aware.Edit: I guess not, according to the article they arrived yesterday.

Seraphone Profile Joined January 2012 United Kingdom 1219 Posts Last Edited: 2012-02-13 18:33:31 #18 On February 14 2012 03:28 Primadog wrote:

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On February 14 2012 01:56 Seraphone wrote:

I have a pretty low opinion of Chinese players, in fact they're mostly all crappy but Xigua is the best of a bad bunch and given he's playing Killer (who has appalling PvZ) I think Xigua might actually make it through a round.



The Chinese are very underrated. Prepare to be suprised. The Chinese are very underrated. Prepare to be suprised.



They're actual the exact opposite and are extremely overrated. Lots of people assume that because we don't see them play they must therefore be really good and it's not too uncommon to see people make ludicrous claims like "the Chinese scene can rival the Korean" and other such absurdities. Everytime we see Chinese players play they're doing strategies from six months ago and generally playing bad.



Chinese players have an appalling record on LAN, even in their home country (Stars War, IEM China). Xigua coming 2nd at WCG (having beaten virtually no one of any note) is their only LAN result. They're actual the exact opposite and are extremely overrated. Lots of people assume that because we don't see them play they must therefore be really good and it's not too uncommon to see people make ludicrous claims like "the Chinese scene can rival the Korean" and other such absurdities. Everytime we see Chinese players play they're doing strategies from six months ago and generally playing bad.Chinese players have an appalling record on LAN, even in their home country (Stars War, IEM China). Xigua coming 2nd at WCG (having beaten virtually no one of any note) is their only LAN result. Mvp, Nestea, Leenock, MC, Oz, Jjakji!

swordboy Profile Joined August 2011 Canada 299 Posts #19 Let's leave the underrate and overrate thing to tomorrow, good luck to XiGua and Macsed. MarineKing | ThorZaIN | IMMvp | MMA | Sase | Sen | Kas

JiYan Profile Blog Joined February 2009 United States 3660 Posts #20 For those who are wondering, the linked article talks about how they will be staying at the Prime dorm. Also, Edison says a little about how there are more practice partners in korea than in china, where most gamers play dota and wc3. The usual "happy for this opportunity" and "hoping for good results" is also there too. truthfully my chinese isnt that good but thats what i could offer.

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