Sparks said he would continue streaming, and he said he'd just been doing other stuff, nothing specific... But I still haven't seen him MUCH. He does appear sometimes, and he does want to, but it doesn't seem to be that high in his priority list anymore.
Sorry, are you suggesting that "everyone else", that one would be living off of, are unhonest? Because I'm not sure why it would be that way and not the other way around. And the word is dishonest btw.
If it was sarcasm, I don't get it.
I don't know why this was a reply to me even, but if the message was important, please rephrase it for me.
After cha1n forfeits at 0-3 (after rapha misses that lol RA rj), Rapha tells him "Jesus don't quit."
Not sure if he's trying to imply a "WWJD" message (WhatWouldJesusDo) popular on some license plates in the States. WOULD Jesus forfeit if only down by three frags? Theological gamers are undecided.
one of the things that cracks me up the most is when he misses a couple of shots by a mile and he pretty much ignores it in his analysis (apart from a small remark) while basically every other player would focus a lot more on them
well yea, his focus is mostly on positioning and what the enemy is doing or going to do. Then next is his timing and control, only after all of that does he concern himself with aim related issues, it's not high on list of priorities when analyzing himself and his play.
What more than a small remark do you expect from him? Why would he analyze (is that even possible?) missed shots? At the very best, his overall plan might change because of them.
What happened to the vods D: There was a good one i was gonna link here where he reviews t9 against cooller at iem4. He explains how the one thing that made him and cooller shine on t9 compared to everyone else was that they were the only 2 players to count ammo on that map so they could deny the rl.