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  • ... you don't have to be so fast in Warcraft 3. Then he starts his insane micro :D

  • guy- so I went to the gym th other day

    chick- *checks out muscles* ohhhh, big man, what did you exercise? *winks*

    guy- * winks back* the wrists and hands

    chick-*blank stare* .....

    guy- *winks and smiles*

  • Pause at 0:47, what the fuck is wrong with his wrist?

  • @SDeluxe777 just his wrist bone

  • When I have not enough minerals I keep pressing on keys to make me look bad lol

  • Only in Asia...

  • Does anyone know the type of keyboard he's using?

    I think it's a Razer?

  • wow really running up the apm spamming arent we lol an efficient APM without much spam is 120-140. Otherwise ur just showing off.

  • If you look the screen is moving slowly,he is just moving his units in random positions,and macroing like normal,I could potentially achieve the same with 40% of the clicks

  • too bad 75% is spam

  • 우리나라는...참ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • ...yea...I'll never be good at competitive RTS...

  • athletes are also just playing a game

  • OMG 2:00 ITS L !!!!

  • yet he plays NE dat faggot race lawl

  • chinks

  • funny how much he can spam the keyboard but writes his signature like a slowpoke :/

  • @maxdekroon thats because asian eyes are little slants that are self lubricating.

  • during interview: blinks normally, During game : doesn't blink

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  • Difficulties:

    Easy

    Medium

    Hard

    Asian

    Korean

  • If you did not know already, this video is simply an ad for Razer products, nothing more.

  • This dude needs to get some sun and get laid, preferably at the same time. His apm is cool, but I think I'd rather have a life instead. Just sayin....

  • @evoterror Considering your comment it seems like you have none of them

  • @snosan Nice try.

  • @evoterror umad he gets more pussy and money than you in korea?

  • @broskiiaz Nope not in the slightest. Not sure about him getting more pussy though. One day, when you're older, you'll realize that to be the best at one thing means giving up everything else.

  • And I thought I played fast...

  • in some parts of the video they were just making the sound on the keyboard, it looked like that they werent properly pressing the keys at all

  • @AintGotNoPatience

    You obviously never seen a tournament or watched a stream live

    they're playing all right

  • @ratzlp0li well I have seen a few and it's just looked like they weren't tapping the keyboard properly at some points in the video, don't get your nickers in a twist : )

  • moon is a motherfucking badass, same with nada

  • rip wemadefox

    

  • Is he high? Or all Korean's talks like that?

  • this guy needs a guitar or piano

    or he already knows everything 

  • How are these guys' wrists not completely destroyed by carpal tunnel???

  • Very impressive! :o But, where's the fun in playing like that... ? I think they get more stressed then amused when playing games. :s

  • NaDa once fingered a woman 5 years ago, legend says she's still having an orgasm till this day...

  • @DyingElement LOL that gets a rofl!

  • @DyingElement Lag?

  • asian level

    

  • That is fucking insane nuff said.

  • Thats the hand he uses to jack off.

  • when i tried how fast is my APM, i thought i did pretty well until i realized i clicked the same unit 200 times and i lost the game. It aint easy....

  • Holy crap give these guys real military resources and they'll probably conquer the world

  • Somehow I think he could do all of that with half as many clicks...now what's more efficient? xD

  • @JavaJaxRex

    They warm up for midgame, where there are ALOT of units they have to keep track off :3

  • Get to masters league before you comment on this video.

  • Everyone in these comments is so fucking butthurt someone else is faster at Starcraft than they are.

    Pro-Tip: Majority of the clicks aren't "wasted" and even the ones that are "wasted" are used to keep their speed ramped up so when they do need to act quickly they can do it seamlessly. If you don't see how someone could need to ramp up their game speed, then you just don't get it and shouldn't chastise what you don't understand.

  • Lot's of APMs then carpal tunnel FTW !!!

    xD

  • the clicks are to check on stuff but they check so constantly it is useless no the upgrade isn't done yet its only been...less than half a second da fk!?!? guys look ima spam 1 300 apm im gonna win a tournament...

  • 300 apm but only 1% of the clicks actually does anything... 

  • @losackjl well actually it's more than that, but I agree, most of the clicks aren't required for the different actions, but one reason pros do that, is because it keeps their hands warm (not temperature obviously >.>).

  • @losackjl Sounds like you haven't seen BW lategame.

  • Its the KUNG FU in them asian genes, you can only be born with it.

  • Difficulties:

    Easy

    Medium

    Hard

    Asian

  • @NickyAmerica not all asians r like this.

  • @NickyAmerica You should edit the last, KOREAN. : )

  • @NickyAmerica Easy < Medium < Hard < Asian < KT_FlaSh

  • @NickyAmerica yeeh, and if you put that in dick mesurment it`s the same, the only diffrence is that Asian would be on the top instead of the bottom!!!

  • @NickyAmerica

    nice one ^^

  • looks half half his clicks don't do shit

  • @TechnicallyNotGuilty

    You clearly have NO idea. Don't even bother.

  • Hot damn.

  • Interviewer: How fast your APM?

    Moon: Average maybe a little higher. Not like SC, you dont have to be that fast..

    *click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click click...*

  • HOLY FUCK

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome will take care of this problem! Game OVER!

  • thats crazy!

  • Wow. Why has the discussion turned into irrelevant pointless argument as opposed to pointless debate about APM? Time to set us back on track. APM spamming is for noobs.

  • To all haters against Asians. Your all just mad Asians are taking over the world and there's obviously nothing you can do about it. This whole world is NOTHING without Asians. The computer your watching this video on? Asians. The phone your using to watch this on? Asians... Fuck you all

  • @jaelee43 The tech support? Indians.

    Checkmate, bitch.

  • @jaelee43 You know thats just because they produce cheap?

  • holy shit they are fast, i play sc2 at around 40-50 apm and win half the time in gold/plat

  • The gamer in this is very strong. He can bring balance to the force. (Although I can help feel sorry for his keyboard.) :P

  • Im sure he makes women scream with those fingers

  • @beacheswithdrichard lol, that's one hell of a motivation... but i still think they look retarded doing that

  • honnestly i don't find this fast or maybe that's because i'm a gamer too XD

  • and that's how they make more money than all your family. That's their way of life.... haters gonna hate

  • @incetati The fact alone that people can sit on their ass while not helping anything at all and make tons of money shows how messed up things are getting. This isn't about hate, it's about absurdity. It's not a way of life either... a way of life has meaning, this is being glued to a screen hours on end playing video games. You can call it hate, but this is plain stupidity.

  • @GutsLCF You're just being ignorant, People in offices spend hours sitting on their asses too, and they make tons of money, difference is these decided to do this cause they like it, and they get money cause other people like to watch. You can do whatever you want but you need money to get by, they found out how to do both at the same time. Plus its not like they haven't worked for it either, you aren't born good, and they still have to compete to stay popular.

  • @ssaalleeeemm No because the difference between people in offices provide a service, or some sort of work that benefits a company. These gamers only play a game and do not provide anything beneficial in return. Most people who work in offices don't make 200k a year, they will make an ordinary wager between 40k and 70k (excluding ceos and high management of course). Competing at a video game is still playing a game. No education required just a shitload of time in front of a screen.

  • @ssaalleeeemm of course not all gamers makes 200k but the point remains... this is a game and nothing but a GAME. The only reason these gamers can enjoy gaming and get payed is because people are dumb enough to put enough importance into video gaming in the first place.

  • @GutsLCF This applies to professional sports too

  • @SeanJA Sports they have certain physical aptitudes that many of us do not have. It also requires a lot more training then playing a silly game on a PC. I don't necessarily agree with sports salaries but I can certainly understand it better then video games.

  • How is this even fun? I don't get it. It's a video game... priorities are all messed up.

  • @GutsLCF Well, considering that Nada (the first guy) had a salary of 200 000 $ / year during his prime, not counting prize winnings or sponsors i don't see how it's "just a video game"

  • @Bjoernzor In the end that's what it is, just a video game. The fact that playing a game can net you that much money is a beautiful portrayal of how pathetic priorities got. A fire fighter, a paramedic, a soldier etc etc... who risk their lives to save others will generally net between 30k to 70k and playing a video game can net you over that by sitting on your ass all day and practicing something that doesn't improve society, it's pathetic. I love games as much as anybody but cmon...

  • @GutsLCF Would you say the same thing about actors, writers, athletes and any other person working in the entertainment industry?

  • @Bjoernzor No because it takes a certain physical aptitude many don't have, video gaming takes practice that's it.

  • @GutsLCF What? no it doesn't Oo It takes huge dedication and the right mentality to become good at a game, nothing different from any other sport. If you don't see that then i feel very sorry for you, because saying that sports are good and E-sports are bad is a very sad and contradictory view. But since you are so ignorant, i'm happy that i hopefully have shed some light on this matter for you, if not, you should read up on it, and then you might just enjoy E-sports as much as i do

  • @Bjoernzor Yes it does.. it requires time (which if you don't go to school or work aka not do shit of your life) then anyone can become good at a game you just need to practice.. I enjoy sports but I never said I agree with salaries there either. Insulting me won't change a thing, I find you to be the ignorant one to believe playing games is a legitimate and life worthy experience to earn money. I never said sports were good either, I said they require physical aptitudes.

  • @Bjoernzor [continued] What do you learn of life while playing games? As I said you're wasting precious time spending 5-10+ years playing games... and those who play as hard as these "pros" but don't make it at the top.. are you telling me their time wasn't wasted? Atleast if you practice for a sport you get physically in shape... games.. nothing. Can't even add it to your resume. Argue with me as much as you want but I'm not in denial about games.. they are a hobby nothing more.

  • @GutsLCF Everything you say applies to athletes and other jobs in the entertainment industry. (except the getting in shape count but LOL at that argument) Games are not a hobby at the pro level, as little as football is. This is a fact, and it's just a question about accepting it. Also answer to my posts instead of just keep posting walls of texting without any meaning or response to what i said.

  • @Bjoernzor I answered your shit, the fact that you keep arguing with me over video games being a legitimate job and worthy of getting those salaries shows me how truly disconnected most people are from reality now. So a gamer should make more then life threatening jobs because why? What is productive of video gaming? Nothing. Sports as I SAID BEFORE, I don't agree with salaries but at least these guys can get hurt... they aren't just sitting at a desk drinking pop.

  • @Bjoernzor And about getting in shape part, well that alone can net you a job in security, bouncers etc... the point is none of them deserve the salaries they receive, but if I had to knock one off it would easily be gaming. The fact that you can use sports as a way to demonstrate you have team spirit and are socially involved into something other then sitting at home/somewhere else is already a start... again what does gaming give you?

  • @GutsLCF You have an extremely weird way of viewing sitting in a team house with lots of other programers talking about strategies etc. with very strict practice schedules. I just don't see any difference from that and a sport. And the fact that you can get hurt while doing sports, wouldn't that be a negative thing? You have failed to give one valid reason to why E-sports can't be regarded as highly as "regular" sports. You say that a gamer shouldn't earn that much, but that an athlete should.

  • @Bjoernzor Again, I said I didn't agree with athlete salaries but it certainly makes more sense for them to make as much. These athletes represent our countries in olympics, and in sports. Gamers don't. They don't inspire, they play games and talk. There are plenty of things wrong in the world but I'm on a part of youtube that discusses this particular subject therefore this is the one I talk about. Justice Systems, Corruption inside the government, poverty all problems not related.

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  • @GutsLCF You have no idea how closed minded you are. Your view of gaming is like going to a football game and saying "I watched people run on grass." Complete oversimplification.

  • @IneedaYTaccount People are making video games into jobs is what boggles me. I don't over simplify things. Gaming is gaming, whether you spend 40 hours a week analyzing situations you're still just doing all this work and dedication over a game. Obviously its a gaming video so I won't win here but I already know most people who are casual gamers (majority) and those who don't game all agree it's a waste of money and time to invest into people so they can play games.

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  • @GutsLCF It's just supply and demand. If nobody went to any sports games, it would die out. However, people are starting to like gaming as a form of entertainment, therefore people can now make money out of gaming. From what I know, Starcraft was one of the first to establish gaming as suitable job because of its popularity in Korea. Regarding oversimplification, I'm pretty sure playing certain games require certain skills just like sports require certain "physical aptitudes."

  • @GutsLCF Also, I still think your closed minded because:

    "Gaming is gaming, whether you spend 40 hours a week analyzing situations you're still just doing all this work and dedication over a game." A game is JUST a game to you because YOU consider it a game. This applies to everything else in the world (if nobody saw sports as sports, it would cease to be a sport). Everyone can find something precious in something, even if others cannot see it.

  • @IneedaYTaccount well as much as you seem to think it's legitimate then the more power to you, but I still see it and always will see it as a game. Sports grew because of history, they were often used in times of crisis to relief stress (WW2, Economic Crash etc etc) I have never agreed with salaries these people make but their is significance in sports. I don't watch them either but they grew to popularity because of factors in history (not all mind you but the big ones).

  • @GutsLCF Well if you really see it as just that, oh well. Opinion is opinion. Though I guess what Bjoernzor and I are frustrated about is that the point we're trying to make never got through to you. If you saw our point and STILL viewed games as you see it, then I'd be content. But by the way we're going, we're just not understanding each other.

  • @IneedaYTaccount I do understand what you guys are trying to tell me, I don't agree with it is all. I don't think games should be taken seriously in a competitive fashion because well they are games. I especially disagree with a pro gamer to be receiving 200k a year to play games. I'm all up for the tournaments where gamers drop 20 bucks in a pot and winner takes all. But to be payed an actual salary and to consider it a sport, no.

  • @GutsLCF everyone can play, but not everyone can win. think about it. gaming is much more harder than other sports. you think its not because its a "game" but unless really think about it and see that playing at that level is really hard you will never get it. you think of games as a toy for a child but you are wrong.

  • @Plusimurfriend You guys can keep saying what you want about video games and think what you want but you can stop trying to convince me, it is a game, whatever you want to think of it. I don't care if it's hard to do, it's still just a game. Just the fact that you compare this to sports and athletes is where you're wrong.

  • @GutsLCF Nope... you're still missing the point. I'll stop since you want us to stop, but the answers you seek are all here already (we've repeated ourselves a few times already, trying to get the same point across). Hopefully one day you'll understand our view.

  • @IneedaYTaccount I've read everything there was to read. I wasn't given any information on how this contributed to anything. I will never see it your way because to me it is useless. But I won't knock on it, I just don't think it deserves to be considered a job and be payed these ridiculous amounts of money. I would much rather pilot aircraft's then be a pro gamer.

  • @GutsLCF Provides a service to society as a form of entertainment? Just like books, sports, movies, TV shows, dancers, and everything else we were mentioning? I guess we never got to answer because we were too busy answering your other claims. But then you must hate the entire entertainment industry. And really, life would be so bland without entertainment.

  • @GutsLCF If you want something more "meaningful" by your definitions, how bout: It provides an event for social gatherings, unites people as a community, learning skills such as hand eye coordination, problem solving (thus stimulates thinking), etc. etc.

  • @IneedaYTaccount Like I've mentioned before, I don't see it that way and neither do most non hardcore gamers. If anything I'm not over simplifying things but you're over complicating it. But you're allowed to believe what you want. Games do not provide entertainment to the people watching. Only the hardcore gamers participate in these. The few that want to better themselves at a game might watch these tournaments to learn but that's about it.

  • @GutsLCF Do you mean to say that as an opinion or as a fact? If it's opinion, no point responding. But if you believe it as a fact, well my friends and family enjoy watching games when I'm the only semi-hardcore gamer around. My family doesn't watch the games to better themselves at it because they don't play, but they watch it because it's as fun as watching a sports event. Basically if you think of it as a fact, it's not (which is what we were saying to all your other stuff earlier).

  • @GutsLCF And again, saying that I'm over complicating gaming means you probably see football as "men running on grass" or acting as "people talking." You probably see firefighters as "honorable" and protecting society." But when you apply your gaming-POV on it, it becomes "men pointing a hose at a fire and turning the valve on." Anyone can do that. We're paying men to do something we can do ourselves?

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  • @GutsLCF My dad just turned 50, has never been into gaming. i was watching a Starcraft2 tournament and he said the same thing about how no one could enjoy watching people play a computer game...He than sat and watched the rest of the tournament and enjoyed it. He even asked how he could watch more of games, he's also told me that he's got a few friends into watching SC2 matches and that they enjoy it. Just like they'd enjoy watching football or basketball.

  • @sulfuras24 Which is fine, if you enjoy it so be it, I still dont think gaming should be made into a livelihood. Why is that so hard to understand, you're either for it or not but dont try to convince me otherwise.

  • @GutsLCF

    I assume you feel the same way about sports?

  • @GutsLCF I'm not trying to convince you otherwise. I get what you're saying. It takes a lot of hard work like any other sport though to get to make gaming a living be it through competitions or making videos, or hell even making the games themselves. It's like anything else people will do it because it's something they enjoy. The chances of getting there is slim but that's what makes it appealing

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  • @GutsLCF And in other words: Times are changing. 

  • @IneedaYTaccount Change is not necessarily a good thing either..

  • @Bjoernzor And gamers do not equal programmers at all.... they are gamers. Programming and gaming are two completely different things.

  • @GutsLCF progaming=programing with youtube spell correcting. And progamers also represent their country and they most certainly inspire me and all other E-sports fans. You are on deep water mate, as you obviously know nothing about E-sports and the progaming scene.

    And i obviously meant that you are hating on progaming and not on athletes, artists, comedians, actors, writers etc. while they are all in the entertainment industry, and doesn't add anything to society except well...entertainment.

  • @Bjoernzor Regardless they might inspire YOU but they don't inspire ME. I personally see E-Sports as a cheap attempt to justify it as legitimate and worthy or whatever you "progamers" want to call it but in the end video gaming is just that. I don't hate on gamers because I myself enjoy games but I know the difference between absurdity and logic.

  • @Bjoernzor I can respect an athlete because he can represent a country, because a lot of good stories and dreams come from it. As I said the Olympics, National Games, International, proving what your country can do etc... Olympics has always been considered a "war" as to proving what country is best. If people aspire to pro gaming then yes they can be inspired, but it doesn't justify it's purpose. Actors tell stories, Dancers physically speak emotion etc.. gaming? What does it serve?

  • @Bjoernzor All these other entertainers, grant you not all, have inspired with stories of past, true ones at that. Athletes push the limitations of a human body and then surpasses it with countless hours of training. Again I ask, gamers show what? That you can win a video game faster then someone else? Enlighten me if you have this answer I fail to see ANY purpose other then to play games and compete against other people that see things your way (a very small minority).

  • @GutsLCF there is a competition in everything . believe me its not about speed, to win you must be very smart which is ten times more harder than athletes do.

  • @Plusimurfriend Really? Do you guys hear yourselves? Gaming is harder to do? ANYONE can game and become pro if he puts the time necessary into it and the dedication. Most of us are genetically incapable of doing what the athletes do. Whether it be caused by injury from strain etc.. c'mon man..I'm fine with competition and tournaments on the gaming scene, I'm not fine with people who do not contribute making 200k+ a year from playing a game, the notion of it is ridiculous.

  • @GutsLCF Im just so sorry that you're so ignorant. That's all i can say. A football team just shows that they can kick the ball into the other teams goal? lol easy peasy, anyone can do that! :DDD ....please, get over yourself.

  • @Bjoernzor Again you didn't even bother to read but whatever fuck yourselves you obviously think pro gaming is productive but fail miserably to give me any example. So reply if you want, I know I won't win any points since this is on a sc2 video regarding this pro gaming bullshit but whatever waste your life playing games.

  • @GutsLCF You know, except all the examples we gave......

    "Gamers show what? That they can win a computer game faster than anyone else?"

    "Football players show what? That they can kick a ball into a goal?"

    Actors tell stories, dancers physically show emotion. But the reason to do it is to bring us entertainment. Just like you watch the olympics, i watch the WCG, when you watch the World Cup, i watch Dreamhack. I do not get inspired by football players, since I'm not interested in said sport.

  • @Bjoernzor I don't care that people play tournaments in games but the fact that they have the word "sport" in it, it's not a sport. Just like tv poker, some people call it a sport.. it's not. These are not athletes and should not be categorized into sports. I know E-Sports are gonna be present but I still find the premise of it ridiculous. Gaming is already causing addiction problems to a lot of kids, e-sports are just pushing this idea as valid when it most cases it will never be.

  • @Bjoernzor I'd rather have a kid addicted to physical activity though then being in front of a desk, it's better. I don't even like watching sports that much, I like boxing that's about it. I understand why sports are as big as they are though. A lot of sports helped black people get equal rights. It was in a time where everything was hard, people spoke their minds, there's a lot more to it. It's part of history and sports follow traditions, have rules that don't change over 1 year.

  • @Bjoernzor All in all I know you have your beliefs and I have mine. I'll respect your way of seeing things but I don't agree with it, as you will not with mine. Sports grew because of historical factors, e-gaming has grew because it's easier to dedicate yourself to something that you're already going to do a lot. Most tournaments use the same cheap tactics to win. Exploits etc.. SC2 might be the only viable game but even then, it's still a game. Anyways I've discussed this enough.

  • @GutsLCF ....And i do realize that you don't like watching E-sports. But I'm not asking you to, I'm just trying to convince you that E-sports are here, weather you like it or not. And there is absolutely no difference from E-sports and regular sports.

  • @GutsLCF E-sports shows mental capacity, you have to be extremely smart and have really good hand high coordination to be this good at video game. Plus, almost every single pro-gamer is very physically fit, its is a rarity to find a over weight pro-gamer.

  • @deadblood2 Lol, most pro gamers I have seen (since we arent just talking about SC2 here) were very thin. Rarely did I see a guy well toned. But you guys keep finding these ridiculous "defenses" for your pro gaming. Next thing you'll tell me is pro gamers can out run, out fight, out sport everyone.

  • @GutsLCF No, most can't out run, out fight, or out sport everyone, but they most likely could out smart your average person, and clearly out smart you.

  • @deadblood2 Poor attempt at insulting me. I'll do something worthwhile with my life, you can game if you want. Once you're done with gaming because you can't compete anymore and are left with nothing then come talk to me.

  • @GutsLCF Well actually I'm going to school for video game design not competing, and I'm pretty sure the fastest growing form of entertainment is not going anywhere any time soon, but nice try anyways. What do you do that is sooooo worth while?

  • @deadblood2 Game design is fine since there's a lot of money to be made in producing and making them. I just don't see the fuss and the point of trying to make video gaming into a livelihood. Right now I'm waiting to get into flight school, if I can. If not then I'll either join up in the army for a while, get a few years of experience there or work into other similar type of jobs. I already have a college diploma in Police Foundations.

  • @GutsLCF Well alrighty then, pretty much my whole family is in the air force. Plus I don't disagree with you completely its just the way you are saying it. Most people don't make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year playing video games, and when they do its from sponsors, companies sponsor people basically using them as advertisement for their games. Most people just go to a competition once and a while and get like 25,000 a competition, they may go to like 3 a year and not winning every one.

  • @deadblood2 I know but what sparked this conversation was someone making 200k a year without sponsors and tournament winnings. It was his salary for playing games (a Korean). Anyways good luck on your career path.

  • @GutsLCF Actually, the people in this video are sponsored, by Razor, which are the makers of these guy's mouses, keyboards and mouse pads. Plus, in Korea I think there are a lot more competitions for Star Craft than any video game here in America. All I'm saying is most American pros don't actually make a living off of competing, its more of a well paying hobby.

  • @GutsLCF Razer*

  • @Bjoernzor Agreed with this guy, but dont mind that guts dude, you cant please everybody haha.

  • @GutsLCF sure in an utopia firefighters and other similar jobs would earn the highest salaries. But until you discount every other job that doesn't include saving lives, and all the other things you mentioned. (Or basically anything but athletes, writers, comedians, actors etc etc etc.) Then you simply can't make that argument. It seems like you just picked hating on programing and simply ignore all the other things that are "wrong" in this world.

  • Is this sped up?

  • ye white people are just jelous

  • It's interesting to watch the players on the keyboard cause most of the action is pressing the same button. I think it would be even more impressive if a player had low, but very precise apm.

  •  STARCRAFT

    delaying Asian invasion of Western civilization since 1998.

  • @VersusARCH LMAO that was really funny...

  • for me this is not "play a game and have fun with your friends fro 1-2h" 

  • Isn't like 80% of what he does just random key spamming?

  • @eggroll9000 its mostly checking for building times, look at your army, look at your base for drops or sth.

  • @eggroll9000 depends on game

  • guess!! i can do what he do, with 2 actions per minute ^^

  • I can't believe how bigoted people are! People, I love Asian people and have the utmost respect for them! Hell, I own twelve of them, and they are so cost efficient!

  • @GreenEyedSerb dobar si,dobar si XD

  • @Palacinka13 Хвала, хвала :)

  • @GreenEyedSerb How often do you feed yours? Also, are you not allowed to give them shit after midnight like those furry fuckers in Gremlins?

  • @GorillaBorg As long as I follow it up with SC2. If I don't they tend to look at my dogs in a weird manner.

  • It's like they are playing on piano...

    Too bad it's not in real time :S

  • @VengeanceBG it is in real time

  • Some of you are so dumb. They can't move their fingers that fast because they are genetic freaks, just about everyone can do it. Their skill is making all those actions useful, not just that they spam the keyboard.

  • They dont need 60% of the Clicks :-D thats just show ^^

  • what keyboard did he use?

  • @yoyo2592 a Razer Lycosa without the wrist rest I think.

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  • thought there was a fucking bug in my headset at 1:40

  • he drank the zerg rush energy drink