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WhO admits to loneliness without BeT mates
DU Seop "Who" Chang has spoken to Gamesports.de expressing that without his former BeT comrades by his side, he does feel a bit lonely.
"The atmosphere in the team has challenged a lot. The players were all originally Koreans but now with German players I'm not necessarily like an outsider, but I am how can I say it - a bit lonely?," admitted the Korean.
"In respect to team spirit, I think that generally in all teams the team spirit has declined since the importance of team events has declined and the focus is increasingly on individual competitions," said the Korean.
WhO also revealed that his parents who grew to support his career after successful results are become increasingly worried given the current situation in Warcraft3. "At the beginning they were very opposed as my parents wanted me to go the school. Above all, they were also against it because I was not as good at games as I am now while I was still in school," said Who, " since I trained a lot more in terms of gaming and delivered better results, they have changed their mind and supported me a lot. Only now, since the atmosphere in Warcraft 3 is not so good, they are increasingly worried."
Does the Korean have a backup plan? "I have not yet begun to study [at university]," said WhO, "but after progaming I would like to learn and study". When asked what subject the Korean replied "Law".
GameSports.de [In German]
By Lawrence Benedict 'Malystryx' Phillips
May 5, 2009 15:50
DU Seop "Who" Chang has spoken to Gamesports.de expressing that without his former BeT comrades by his side, he does feel a bit lonely."The players were all originally Koreans but now with German players I'm not necessarily like an outsider, but I am how can I say it - a bit lonely?"
"I find it very sad that I no longer work with the players with whom I played with in BeT together, and even worse when I see that some have not found a new team," said WhO. "The atmosphere in the team has challenged a lot. The players were all originally Koreans but now with German players I'm not necessarily like an outsider, but I am how can I say it - a bit lonely?," admitted the Korean.
"In respect to team spirit, I think that generally in all teams the team spirit has declined since the importance of team events has declined and the focus is increasingly on individual competitions," said the Korean.
WhO also revealed that his parents who grew to support his career after successful results are become increasingly worried given the current situation in Warcraft3. "At the beginning they were very opposed as my parents wanted me to go the school. Above all, they were also against it because I was not as good at games as I am now while I was still in school," said Who, " since I trained a lot more in terms of gaming and delivered better results, they have changed their mind and supported me a lot. Only now, since the atmosphere in Warcraft 3 is not so good, they are increasingly worried."
Does the Korean have a backup plan? "I have not yet begun to study [at university]," said WhO, "but after progaming I would like to learn and study". When asked what subject the Korean replied "Law".
GameSports.de [In German]
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very nice work there
i mean, considering that those released players have no team atm the original team could keep them without paying them, wouldn´t make much diffrence for the players (teamless still gives 0 income) and it would make wc3 way brighter than it is atm...
all of our days seem so sad and blue, need them to be sunny and bright....