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Artosis Interviews Lyn
StarCraft commentator Dan "Artosis" Stemkoski interviews former SK Gaming Warcraft III legend June "Lyn" Park in a new coverage piece from the WeMade Fox house.
By Samuel 'DarthBotto' Horton
Jan 22, 2010 03:43
StarCraft commentator Dan "Artosis" Stemkoski interviews former SK Gaming Warcraft III legend June "Lyn" Park in a new coverage piece from the WeMade Fox house.Dan 'Artosis' Stemkoski had an ideal opportunity to interview the former SK Gaming Warcraft III legend June 'Lyn' Park yesterday at the WeMade FOX house. The newest Fox member living within the mandatory dorms was open to twelve minutes of fan questions about his various interests and latest activities. Thanks to Artosis' faithful translator, the interview was a great success.
During the day at the WeMade Fox house, the Warcraft III players wake up at ten in the morning. From there until one in the morning, they practice approximately nine hours with two hour break intervals between sessions. According to Lyn, the staff that attend to the players are very kind and tend to their professional tenants well. In regards to the StarCraft players, they have positive interactions and he actually discovered that their attitudes are not unlike those of Warcraft III professionals.
Selflessly, Lyn does not consider himself to be one of the top four players on the global scale. In his opinion, EHOME 's Weiliang 'Fly100%' Lu is the most dominant name in the professional Warcraft III scene. Following up Fly would most-likely be World Elite 's Xiaofeng 'Sky' Li and Xuwen 'InFi' Wang, tailed by Evil Geniuses 's Manuel 'GrubbY' Schenkhuizen.
In Lyn's opinion, Warcraft III as a dominant RTS title is not dying, considering how the Chinese scene is strong and eternal. However, when the first installment of StarCraft II is released, he sees a massive transitional phase coming forth in China. When StarCraft II is released, Lyn intends to switch over to that game and see if his RTS skills will hold strong in that arena. Considering his skills as an orc player in Warcraft III, Lyn sees the zerg as his only taboo race, while the protoss will likely be his new in-game flagship.
In regards to the longevity of his stay in the pro-gaming scene, Lyn has not thought beyond the long-term contract he has with WeMade Fox. When his contract ends, Lyn reckons he will uphold his country's policy and enroll in the Korean army.
Now that they are on the same team, Jae Ho 'Moon' Jang and Lyn have teamed up for two-on-two games and are off to a positive start.
Source: SCforAll, WeMade Fox
During the day at the WeMade Fox house, the Warcraft III players wake up at ten in the morning. From there until one in the morning, they practice approximately nine hours with two hour break intervals between sessions. According to Lyn, the staff that attend to the players are very kind and tend to their professional tenants well. In regards to the StarCraft players, they have positive interactions and he actually discovered that their attitudes are not unlike those of Warcraft III professionals.
Selflessly, Lyn does not consider himself to be one of the top four players on the global scale. In his opinion, EHOME 's Weiliang 'Fly100%' Lu is the most dominant name in the professional Warcraft III scene. Following up Fly would most-likely be World Elite 's Xiaofeng 'Sky' Li and Xuwen 'InFi' Wang, tailed by Evil Geniuses 's Manuel 'GrubbY' Schenkhuizen.
In Lyn's opinion, Warcraft III as a dominant RTS title is not dying, considering how the Chinese scene is strong and eternal. However, when the first installment of StarCraft II is released, he sees a massive transitional phase coming forth in China. When StarCraft II is released, Lyn intends to switch over to that game and see if his RTS skills will hold strong in that arena. Considering his skills as an orc player in Warcraft III, Lyn sees the zerg as his only taboo race, while the protoss will likely be his new in-game flagship.
In regards to the longevity of his stay in the pro-gaming scene, Lyn has not thought beyond the long-term contract he has with WeMade Fox. When his contract ends, Lyn reckons he will uphold his country's policy and enroll in the Korean army.
Now that they are on the same team, Jae Ho 'Moon' Jang and Lyn have teamed up for two-on-two games and are off to a positive start.
Source: SCforAll, WeMade Fox
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And despite this training he lost against violet.
I don't like this training style opting for quantity instead of quality.
And i don't see him becoming stronger with this. He was already the best Orc against NE.
The only bigger problem was against Hu. And he won't be able to practise this match up.
Look at the circumstances. He's at WMF for less than 2 weeks, had to leave his home and move into their dorm, adjust to the new lifestyle and all. Moon also went into a slump aftern joining WMF, so did Fly after joining Ehome and so on.
Give them a few more weeks and the will own.
Though I agree, Moon and Soccer will benefit more from Lyn than the other way round.
Also lol @ Artosis asking whether he would play with Moon in 2on2....