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Paperkat: "I will likely start playing a lot of SC2"
Insomnia of guild-rain.com recently interviewed former Mouz player, Paperkat, on the future of his esports career.
By Michael 'Zechs' Radford
Jun 24, 2009 21:15
Insomnia of guild-rain.com recently interviewed former Mouz player, Paperkat, on the future of his esports career.Luis 'Paperkat' Di Centa was always one of the most outspoken European WoW players. But even after quitting the game he still has plenty to say about it if his interview with guild-rain is anything to go by.
Unsurprisingly, he cited WoTLK as one of his main reasons for quitting, saying "I don't like Wrath of the Lichking Arena, and that me and inflame had a lot of problems finding a third player that was on par with our expectations." As one of the leading figures in the glory days of WLD, the ex-Mouz man also found time to have a dig at the RMP setup: "nowadays you need to play RMP to be successful."
Never the less, Di Centa admitted that he didn't have a solution to the problem, saying "the game is way too far into its own problems that I doubt you can fix something without affecting something else."
Despite the perceived balance issues he still sees a future in WoW as an esport. "I think it can be an esport indeed, because of the amount of people who play it and follow it," said the former warrior and rogue player. But his own future lies in another Blizard title: "I'm planning on just playing StarCraft till StarCraft 2 beta comes out and then I will most likely start playing a lot of StarCraft 2."
You can find the whole interview on the Rain Guild site.
Unsurprisingly, he cited WoTLK as one of his main reasons for quitting, saying "I don't like Wrath of the Lichking Arena, and that me and inflame had a lot of problems finding a third player that was on par with our expectations." As one of the leading figures in the glory days of WLD, the ex-Mouz man also found time to have a dig at the RMP setup: "nowadays you need to play RMP to be successful."
Never the less, Di Centa admitted that he didn't have a solution to the problem, saying "the game is way too far into its own problems that I doubt you can fix something without affecting something else."
Despite the perceived balance issues he still sees a future in WoW as an esport. "I think it can be an esport indeed, because of the amount of people who play it and follow it," said the former warrior and rogue player. But his own future lies in another Blizard title: "I'm planning on just playing StarCraft till StarCraft 2 beta comes out and then I will most likely start playing a lot of StarCraft 2."
You can find the whole interview on the Rain Guild site.
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if everyone is playing it and it works then the most skilled players will win with it. Just picking the class does not make you successful.
but , who cares..
You expect to play enhancement shaman demo lock moonkin and still win if you're awesome at the class BanKs?
Anyhow, going to interview more people in the near future. This during the summer brake of my guild. It won't be only PVP players but expect some blues aswell. :)
People are kinda stupid here.
How ever, the interview was mainly about how paperkat is doing these days. What he has been up to.
I expected more profesionalizm from you.
go with the flo -.-
Einstein would say:
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.
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