I think a lot of people have missed the point of what the OP was saying and what i was trying to express.
I dont care "how good i get" or if i become "successful" in sc2. I just want to play more. If it was practical I would play 12 hours a day, i absolutely love laddering and practicing. I know personally for me, I work full time and train (sport) every day for 2 hours, so that's obviously my primary passion, but id love to be able to find a way to get some more sc2 in as well.
I think playing in the morning might be a good suggestion, but it doesn't seem like "balance" to stop doing other things in your life to "become a GM" in star craft.
I think its a bit unfair we have uni students saying "you dont want it bad enough" and this "you only live once" sort of thing. When I was in school/uni i didnt have a problem, its just hard to find time now, and its saddening
I feel a bit insulted hearing that I "don't love the game enough" and that I should become a "casual viewer of streams" when playing sc2 is one of the most treasured things in my life, i love it so much, but i need to pay rent/eat/live also.
Im going to start trying to get up earlier to play, but i usually feel so tired by then i don't think its going to work too well haha
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Last edited by Jaywalk; Wed, 29th-Feb-2012 at 9:45 PM.
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