Exclusive interview about Dota 2 Professional gamer
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Hey there FP,
Today I bring to you a very exclusive interview about a professional gamer and and how his gaming career affects his personal life.
As it was difficult to sift through the right information leading to his male partner (whom wished to remain anonymous), I have thus done just that.
I will now provide you with a link to read the interview.
[URL]http://dota2.lexsym.com/news/Zeldabro-retired-Dota2-today..html[/URL]
Who is Zeldabro and why can't you post the interview here.
He's one of the rising professional gamers in the Dota 2 community. I have begun an internal investigation on who he is, and what's to become of him. So far I have found that he's played over 1,000 matchmaking games in Dota 2, and maintains a win rate above 50%.
[QUOTE=Mal1t1a;40817543]1,000 matchmaking games in Dota 2, and maintains a win rate above 50%.[/QUOTE]
so do a lot of people
[QUOTE=Mal1t1a;40817543]He's one of the rising professional gamers in the Dota 2 community. I have begun an internal investigation on who he is, and what's to become of him. So far I have found that he's played over 1,000 matchmaking games in Dota 2, and maintains a win rate above 50%.[/QUOTE]
I got both of those, where's my free stuff and money?
Posting a chat log and calling it an interview is unprofessional as fuck.
[QUOTE=EliteGuy;40817950]so do a lot of people[/QUOTE]
Yes well Zeldabro is well known amongst the community of Noxiousnet, that's why he's different.
[QUOTE=Rarara;40818103]I got both of those, where's my free stuff and money?[/QUOTE]
You gotta get known amongst the community to stand out in order to qualify for the free stuff and money.
[QUOTE=Rockeiro123;40818166]Posting a chat log and calling it an interview is unprofessional as fuck.[/QUOTE]
Next time I'll record the screen of me typing the messages to the interviewee and waiting for them to reply. I'll even add some background music as well.
I have never heard of a Zeldabro, which professional team was he a part of?
[QUOTE=Prism;40818275]I have never heard of a Zeldabro, which professional team was he a part of?[/QUOTE]
none otherwise we might have actually heard of this guy
[QUOTE=Prism;40818275]I have never heard of a Zeldabro, which professional team was he a part of?[/QUOTE]
After an interview with him (which I'll post later), he said and I quote: "but the leader is a big fat stinky fuck face and kicked me off"
and further investigation shows that he did an embarrassing play as magnus, everyone laughed at him. He cried. Then proceeded to get kicked off the team for crying. That's how it was described to me.
[QUOTE=Mal1t1a;40818264]
Next time I'll record the screen of me typing the messages to the interviewee and waiting for them to reply. I'll even add some background music as well.[/QUOTE]
Missed the point by a country mile.
What's wrong with sorting the text, changing the format in a way we can tell who's the interviewer and the interviewee.
[QUOTE=Mal1t1a;40818345]After an interview with him (which I'll post later), he said and I quote: "but the leader is a big fat stinky fuck face and kicked me off"
and further investigation shows that he did an embarrassing play as magnus, everyone laughed at him. He cried. Then proceeded to get kicked off the team for crying. That's how it was described to me.[/QUOTE]
esports has no place for him and his former teammates
[QUOTE=Rockeiro123;40818351]Missed the point by a country mile.
What's wrong with sorting the text, changing the format in a way we can tell who's the interviewer and the interviewee.[/QUOTE]
I never thought about it in that way before. I mean I did state that the interviewee would like to remain "Anonymous". I'll be sure to provide a better format in which it's easier to distinguish who the interviewer is and who the interviewee is. Thank-you, I very much appreciate you taking your time to provide me with the constructive feedback.
[QUOTE=Mal1t1a;40818345]After an interview with him (which I'll post later), he said and I quote: "but the leader is a big fat stinky fuck face and kicked me off"
and further investigation shows that he did an embarrassing play as magnus, everyone laughed at him. He cried. Then proceeded to get kicked off the team for crying. That's how it was described to me.[/QUOTE]
He must be really good if he got kicked off a team nobody has heard about for being bad.
[QUOTE=devon_wargod;40818377]esports has no place for him and his former teammates[/QUOTE]
Well he seems very committed to competing in Dota 2 as a professional gamer. It would seem that he will create a place for himself.
[QUOTE=Mal1t1a;40818410]Well he seems very committed to competing in Dota 2 as a professional gamer. It would seem that he will create a place for himself.[/QUOTE]
crying over a mistake instead of working to improve on it is not the correct way
[QUOTE=Rarara;40818398]He must be really good if he got kicked off a team nobody has heard about for being bad.[/QUOTE]
I would imagine so because as he said in the interview. Here's a preview of him saying why he got kicked off the team.
[3:31:16 PM] Zeldabro: because you dont skewer someone up a cliff without bringing yourself
[3:31:22 PM] Zeldabro: its actually really hard to do that
[3:31:25 PM] Zeldabro: you actually have to try and fuck up
[3:31:26 PM] Zeldabro: and i didnt
[3:31:39 PM] Zeldabro: i didnt try to do it and i did it
[3:31:41 PM] Zeldabro: im that bad
[editline]28th May 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=devon_wargod;40818442]crying over a mistake instead of working to improve on it is not the correct way[/QUOTE]
While I do agree with that way of self improvement, it does seem evident that Zeldabro does have means of self improvement. However long it takes, he does achieve it.
I like how serious you are taking this, Mal1t1a, but next time you should try getting a hold of an actual professional player when you do a "Interview with a pro player". That guy just sounds like a random pub player that got kicked off some random amateur team.
I found him on Dotabuff. His win rate isn't really high over 50%. It's only like 50.25% or something like that. :/
How exactly do you consider him a "professional player"? He only has 1 game with his "team". He only seems to play pub games.
[QUOTE=Prism;40818905]I like how serious you are taking this, Mal1t1a, but next time you should try getting a hold of an actual professional player when you do a "Interview with a pro player". That guy just sounds like a random pub player that got kicked off some random amateur team.[/QUOTE]
Yes Dota 2 is a very serious topic as I have learned. Dendi was unavailable for an interview, I'm still trying to get ahold of him.
[QUOTE=iWumbo;40819334]I found him on Dotabuff. His win rate isn't really high over 50%. It's only like 50.25% or something like that. :/
How exactly do you consider him a "professional player"? He only has 1 game with his "team". He only seems to play pub games.[/QUOTE]
His win rate is only 4% less than that of the player Dendi. It seems like a very miniscule gap.
he's noob i can take him 1v1
[QUOTE=Nelth;40820053]he's noob i can take him 1v1[/QUOTE]
I could negotiate terms of this battle with him, as he is a very hard to contact person. Would you mind providing your steam account?
[QUOTE=Mal1t1a;40820215]I could negotiate terms of this battle with him, as he is a very hard to contact person. Would you mind providing your steam account?[/QUOTE]
Are you always this serious?
[QUOTE=Mal1t1a;40820215]I could negotiate terms of this battle with him, as he is a very hard to contact person. Would you mind providing your steam account?[/QUOTE]
Hello, I am Nelth's team manager, please do not attempt to organise a showmatch with my client without prior contact with his sponsors. If a showmatch is to take place, the opposing player will need to be prepared to sign a contract concerning the victory conditions, prize pool, etc. If you still wish to pursue this showmatch, please do not hesitate to get in touch and send an email to [email]showmatches@teamtrdelnik.gg[/email].
[QUOTE=Rockeiro123;40820232]Are you always this serious?[/QUOTE]
I have no idea what you're talking about. I'm just reporting the situation as it is.
[QUOTE=pvt.meh;40820480]Hello, I am Nelth's team manager, please do not attempt to organise a showmatch with my client without prior contact with his sponsors. If a showmatch is to take place, the opposing player will need to be prepared to sign a contract concerning the victory conditions, prize pool, etc. If you still wish to pursue this showmatch, please do not hesitate to get in touch and send an email to [email]showmatches@teamtrdelnik.gg[/email].[/QUOTE]
I am very sorry I will be sure to send an e-mail to the address provided.
What the fuck is this thread
I have a feeling that the OP and this Zeldabro guy are the same person...
[QUOTE=Mal1t1a;40817543]So far I have found that he's played over 1,000 matchmaking games in Dota 2, and maintains a win rate above 50%.[/QUOTE]
Hey, I got this too. I'm Zeldabro now.
[QUOTE=xBackfire;40823930]What the fuck is this thread[/QUOTE]
The only thing i understand so far - having 50% winrate/ 1000 matches played make you a [B]PRO[/B] player. probly.
just some info. AdmirallBuldog from Alliance has way more than 1000 matches only on Lone Druid. not worth mentioning though, Zeldaro is still better )
Don't lock this, it's way too good.
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