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- 01-20-2011, 06:24 AM #1

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Canibeat in da house!
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Your Name: Brian Kim
Your Nickname: Yogi
Your Age: 20
Favorite Compulsive Server: COD: BO
Favorite Map: All
Favorite Gun: Right now, probably the Galil
Add one: I like to play CSS as well... Fav map is probably dust2?? I like to use the M4, Ak, AWP, Scout
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Steam friends Id: Steam Community :: ID :: Canibeat
yahoo: n/a
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Myspace: Who uses myspace now a days? haha
facebook: Search for Brian Yogi Kim
Add one: hmmmm not much more contact info.... hahaha
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Along time ago, I was clan members with Phayze, and Paul back in the Counter-Strike Source days, back in CAL. haha. Phayze, might not know me with this name, but probably knows me as [FV] Logi. Anyways, I'm a chill guy, located in Seattle, WA. I like to game.... I don't really talk shit, unless it's just joking with friends and such. I would say I'm quite active.... I like cars, I'm really into cars actually... it's my hobby. I drive a 350z... uhhhhh I'm probably the only Korean that sucks at Starcraft.
- 01-20-2011, 06:38 AM #2

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woooooooooooot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- 01-21-2011, 02:34 AM #3

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A Korean that sucks at Starcraft??? BLASPHEMY! Ha ha... nice to meet you man. I used to hang out with a group of Korean's in College, they were all highly skilled (more like experts) at Starcraft and of course... Tekken.
- 01-21-2011, 03:05 AM #4
- 01-26-2011, 12:11 AM #5

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Thanks for the warm welcome everyone. I love this community! Everyone is so kind and respectful. And yes Phayze, it has been a minute since the [FV] days! hahaha.
Also, believe it or not, I'm probably the only Korean that sucks at Starcraft LOL. Every Korean I know is decently good, good enough to win most of their matches. I have to get really lucky to win matches. I either have to get setup with a really good player as my teammate, or play against straight noobs that don't know wtf they're even doing. haha.
And I agree with you that most Korean SC players are pretty much experts. They have these PC Cafe's called PC Bang (Literally translated too PC Room). They have REALLY nice rigs, keyboard and mouse for gaming. It's about $1.50-$3.50 per hour. Most of them are usually $2.00 or less unless it's a REALLY nice PC Cafe' then the rates are like about $3.50 ish. Anyways, I read an article somewhere that the avg SC gamers, that are good players, but not to the point of "good" where they're sponsored and enroll/play in competitions. The SC gamers that are considered an average skill level SC gamer, can win big pro's over here in the states. One avg Korean, that just plays SC at the local PC Cafe' beat one of Blizzards best player state-side. The Korean pro's are freaking crazy!! SC is sooooo big in Korea, they actually have a T.V. show where they have two hosts/announcers (kind of like soccer, or football) and have either teams, or 1v1 games. The game's like a fucking sport over there. The pro SC players in Korea, are considered like celebrity status they make a living off of playing SC. There's actually a good amount of Korean pro's that have sponsorships, and play with other pro's where the games is broadcasted via big network company, like Korean versions of FOX, NBC, ABC, and etc. (obviously they're not named FOX, NBC, ABC, and etc, but you get the point I'm trying to make). Dude SC is so big in Korea, the debut of StarCraft 2 was held IN Korea!! Blizzard isn't even a Korean company!! It's American!!! It's almost become a stereotype that Koreans are good at SC... lol. I'm not trying to sound cocky or anything, but it is true... the best SC players around the world are mostly all from Korea.
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- 02-10-2011, 05:31 AM #6

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