‘Casual Gamer’ That was an awesome match! That’s what we would like to see in tourneys. Late game Zerg getting macro massaged out. At least that’s what it looked like. Endurance to the end and the ‘aww screw it let’s see how far I can take this’ attitude is what we love to see! 6.5k ladder match is no slouch. Noice!
You are the best! Felicitaciones, Beasty. Sinceramente, extraño muchísimo tu contenido en UA-cam, pero estoy revisitando todos tus videos anteriores. Sos el mejor, te admiro mucho.
English lacks a lot of the complex grammar from Slavic languages like cases, aspect and gender. But it does have some complicated tenses, lots of irregular spelling & conjugations and word order can be a difficult issue for a lot of learners. But these last three can only be solved by exposure rather than study, so I think the prevalence of English makes it seem a lot easier than it really is. Any language will seem easier when you're surrounded by it.
Gg. Looked hard and neck by neck till end of game. Ps: some people are trying to say that Bly is a one-trick pony who just always cheese (like Has), but tbh I saw here very solid macro. Considering it was "just another ladder game" for Bly - I'm laughting from those "experts". I bet they won't stand even a 10 minutes of macro vs Bly. I think it's just a matter that he does cheese often and for highlights of games streamers are using the most extraordinary games
The easiest language to learn is whatever is closest to your first language. For Chinese speakers, Japanese and Korean are much easier than English. For English speakers, Dutch is the easiest. And then there's personal quirks; speaking Chinese is easy to me because conjugation is hard but accents (including tones) are easy for me.
I have a friend who was born in Hong Kong, her family moved to the US when she was 4 I think....she tried to tutor me in Chinese and holy hell I do not understand the intonations. Granted, I never took lessons, she would try to teach me words and phrases and I never got the hang of it.
As a native chinese speaker, I vehemently deny that Japanese is easier to learn than english. Even though I can read Kanji better than most native Japanese speaker (because kanji is nearly the exact same as archaic chinese), but the monster that is Japanese grammar is even more alien than english grammar is to me.
Been a few places, and talked to alot of ppl from around the world. Nomatter what language you learned first, you are told your native tongue is one of the hardest to learn. keeps ppl from being pricks to ppl struggling.
hey this match made me wonder if there were maps that had split player bases were you had to wait to like cross a whole ocean to reach the enemy. or just wait like 10min to meet in battles, or like an army vs army battle every 10min for an hour and best out of wins, wins the match.
I watch a fair amount of starcraft and that was an amazing game. Nice man. Also, I believe language difficulty largely depends on your native language.
it's not that learning English is hard, its that switching from very different languages to English, for example, if you know french and you are learning English, learning it will be easier for you because many concepts such as conjugation are relatively similar, and easier to comprehend with your base knowledge. while if you were a Japanese speaker learning English, it would be much harder because of how different the two languages are. also hi twitch chat
If you can make sense of japanese grammar, you won't have trouble learning anything. Freaking triple negatives everywhere, just the mental gymnastics in that alone would kill me.
@@BeastyqtSC2 Serbia has two really good players in the American national basketball association: Bogdan Bogdanovic and Nikola Jokic. Jokic has a 5 year, 147 million dollar contract. Another Serbian player, Peja Stojakovic, was one of my favorite players. But he is 42 now and too old to still play.
Man if only Beasty went back to pro gaming, he’d easily be in the top 10. Wish you participate in more tournys man. I don’t think there is any pro out there who is so in touch with the audience.
I dunno, grew up learning English, took Spanish and Japanese in high school. Those two classes are way easier than my English ones. Japanese being the easiest.
Hey Beastyqt, in a future Video please say aloud; Dearest creature in creation, study English pronunciation. I will teach you in my verse Sounds like a corpse, corps, horse, and worse. I will keep you, Suzy, busy, Make your head with heat grow dizzy. Tear and eye, your dress will tear. So shall I! Oh hear my prayer. Just compare heart, beard, and heard, Dies and diet, lord and word, Sword and sward, retain and Britain. (Mind the latter, how it’s written.) Now I surely will not plague you With such words as plaque and ague. This is only the first few lines of a poem describing the true hell that makes up the English language.
@@qpalzm563 eh, it could depend on the student but when I studied German, french, Spanish and Korean they were all easier compared to English. I've been told that we have too many words that sound similar and that we use too many descriptive words such as to and from, here and there. The, them and they etc. But in Spanish if you wanted to refer to a single or multiple people, you just change a couple things and add a different ending to the word. Like if you wanted to say boy it would be El nino but boys would be los ninos. In English we could say boys in several ways. Boys as in plural and boys' is possessive. Last there's boy's which is a descriptive action like the boy is running. Edit: then you get into the complex parts such as man and men. You would think after all they teach you that you would says mans for a group of guys but we say men instead.
I've heard English is the most expressive language. Programmers who all share a first language but know English as their second language will speak together in English because it's just better. Or something.
the most commonly used programming languages use english keywords. so it's quite natural to stick to english while programming. you are already using english terms, and using english terms alongside a non indoeuropean derived language at the same time is confusing.
That makes sense. Though I had a friend from Sweden who would converse with other people in a mixture of English and Swedish, using them both in the same sentences easily.
@@Amaroq64 He can do that without any breaking ill effects on the sentence structure because these languages are siblings. I can easily slot a english word into a norwegian sentence without breaking any grammatical rules. (1 to 1 swap). Nordic languages are that close to english. It's not much harder with german, altough there some rules do get broken when you try to do 1 to 1 swaps there.
Try learning Chinese(Cantonese), English is way easier compared to it, you've got to learn every character and you've got 9 different pitches with different words corresponding to pretty much every pitch
I'm sorry Beasty, but you are actually incorrect about English being one of the easiest "if not THE easiest." You are speaking from personal experience without any evidence to back it up. Just because you speak a Slavic language which may be more difficult than English does NOT mean that English is the easiest in the world. English actually is one of the harder languages to learn, it is by no means the hardest but it is on the harder end of the spectrum. People from East Asia (who already have to learn the hardest languages in the world) have a very hard time with English. Spanish is almost certainly the easiest language to learn, it's a hundred times more simple than English Dutch is easy. German is easy as well, no silent letters, no retarded rules like "I before E except after C" (which I still don't understand to this day), no weird arbitrary instances where the sounds of vowels and consonants change. German is all phonetic so you don't have to deal with arbitrary dumbass spellings of words. It's really nice, but you just have to memorize a few ridiculously long words haha. Among the easier languages that I didn't already mention are Italian, French, Portuguese, Norwegian, Swedish, Africaans, Romanian. Those are all considered more difficult languages than English. Among the very hardest to learn are Finnish, Polish, Icelandic, Hungarian, Arabic, Mandarin, and then Basque is widely considered to be the hardest language in the world.
I'd argue that both Norwegian and sweedish are easier than german. we have less grammar to deal with. that being said. sweedish and norwegian are so closely related as to practically be the same language the way it is spoken. there are more variations between some dialects within each language than there is between them.
‘Casual Gamer’
That was an awesome match! That’s what we would like to see in tourneys. Late game Zerg getting macro massaged out. At least that’s what it looked like. Endurance to the end and the ‘aww screw it let’s see how far I can take this’ attitude is what we love to see!
6.5k ladder match is no slouch. Noice!
This game was sooo good. Thank you Beasty for all you do.
You are the best! Felicitaciones, Beasty. Sinceramente, extraño muchísimo tu contenido en UA-cam, pero estoy revisitando todos tus videos anteriores. Sos el mejor, te admiro mucho.
Best thing about this vid are the small pp energy arguing about Mozart and autotune in the chat
37:13 Me in the bathroom after I eat too much cheese.
English lacks a lot of the complex grammar from Slavic languages like cases, aspect and gender. But it does have some complicated tenses, lots of irregular spelling & conjugations and word order can be a difficult issue for a lot of learners. But these last three can only be solved by exposure rather than study, so I think the prevalence of English makes it seem a lot easier than it really is. Any language will seem easier when you're surrounded by it.
Gg. Looked hard and neck by neck till end of game.
Ps: some people are trying to say that Bly is a one-trick pony who just always cheese (like Has), but tbh I saw here very solid macro. Considering it was "just another ladder game" for Bly - I'm laughting from those "experts". I bet they won't stand even a 10 minutes of macro vs Bly.
I think it's just a matter that he does cheese often and for highlights of games streamers are using the most extraordinary games
The easiest language to learn is whatever is closest to your first language. For Chinese speakers, Japanese and Korean are much easier than English. For English speakers, Dutch is the easiest. And then there's personal quirks; speaking Chinese is easy to me because conjugation is hard but accents (including tones) are easy for me.
I have a friend who was born in Hong Kong, her family moved to the US when she was 4 I think....she tried to tutor me in Chinese and holy hell I do not understand the intonations.
Granted, I never took lessons, she would try to teach me words and phrases and I never got the hang of it.
As a native chinese speaker, I vehemently deny that Japanese is easier to learn than english. Even though I can read Kanji better than most native Japanese speaker (because kanji is nearly the exact same as archaic chinese), but the monster that is Japanese grammar is even more alien than english grammar is to me.
Spanish and French is much easier to learn for english speakers than Dutch , specifically American English users.
That match literally felt like the StarWars Episode lV Trash compactor.
that planetary fortress push was sick
Been a few places, and talked to alot of ppl from around the world. Nomatter what language you learned first, you are told your native tongue is one of the hardest to learn. keeps ppl from being pricks to ppl struggling.
hey this match made me wonder if there were maps that had split player bases were you had to wait to like cross a whole ocean to reach the enemy. or just wait like 10min to meet in battles, or like an army vs army battle every 10min for an hour and best out of wins, wins the match.
Saw the game live. Amazing game :D :D
...that was art!
You seemed s little down or annoyed beasty. Hope all is ok sir. Your content is amazing!
I watch a fair amount of starcraft and that was an amazing game. Nice man. Also, I believe language difficulty largely depends on your native language.
The language of LOVE is a hard language to master. Some 200iq knowledge the girlfriend/ wife is always correct.
Very fun game to watch, thanks beastly!
English is basically a mix of a whole bunch of other languages put together. Like Latin, German, French, Italian, Spanish
it's not that learning English is hard, its that switching from very different languages to English, for example, if you know french and you are learning English, learning it will be easier for you because many concepts such as conjugation are relatively similar, and easier to comprehend with your base knowledge. while if you were a Japanese speaker learning English, it would be much harder because of how different the two languages are. also hi twitch chat
If you can make sense of japanese grammar, you won't have trouble learning anything. Freaking triple negatives everywhere, just the mental gymnastics in that alone would kill me.
Beasty's terran is what I live for
Also, I kind of like Bly this game
Was super annoying and aggresive, not like most zerg who would just sit back for ages and win
wow, cant believe u won this. he must have mined twice as more. WP
Amazing!
Damn that was a good fight.
Maybe do sky-terran - banshee + viking? Few quick banshees can take out a hatch no problem.
next do the real Alphastar challenge: 90% EPM to APM ratio!!
It's not possible. I'm very efficient with my clicks and I'm getting around 70-80%. Even GM guy playing low APM challange had like 50 APM and 40 EPM.
@@Plajerity I play at 120 EPM and 135 APM. That's about 90%.
@@aaronkuhlman1392 Interesting... What is your race and rank?
@@Plajerity terran 3.8-4.1K depending on the day
@@aaronkuhlman1392 It must be that EPM is counted differently for protoss and terran. Could you upload a replay and give a link?
Dude what a control! Jesus it's my dream
Greting from Poland ;)
16:42 how did the marine respond like this without spam?
Beasty, it's got nothing to do with the video but I've always wondered: are you into basketball? It is your country's major sports after all :)
Nope, used to play football for a club when I was younger though!
@@BeastyqtSC2 Serbia has two really good players in the American national basketball association: Bogdan Bogdanovic and Nikola Jokic. Jokic has a 5 year, 147 million dollar contract. Another Serbian player, Peja Stojakovic, was one of my favorite players. But he is 42 now and too old to still play.
Am I crazy or binds on the panel got shifted for some reason?
i think they just shifted it a bit to make it centered
tho it annoyed me quite a bit when they the patch came out tho
Back to pro gaming =D
GG
If I have a lead and I want to lose, I make ultras :)
epic!
Man if only Beasty went back to pro gaming, he’d easily be in the top 10. Wish you participate in more tournys man. I don’t think there is any pro out there who is so in touch with the audience.
Harstem has a youtube channel with regular uploads
@@menelik6652 Harstem has the second best channel after Beasty
No more rotten potatoes!
That setting grafics
epic game - just wish you were able to talk more during it.
btw ture welsh people are from the south of wales. north you will find not alot of people talk welsh
I dunno, grew up learning English, took Spanish and Japanese in high school. Those two classes are way easier than my English ones. Japanese being the easiest.
good game but all of that cuz u changed ur color to green :D
Can we see another 1 base to grandmaster season 2 for 2020. Pls.
26:45. Dont you pee on my CC ! 😡
Notification squad!
I'd say latin, Mandarin and Sumerian probly hardest languages.
Hey Beastyqt, in a future Video please say aloud;
Dearest creature in creation, study English pronunciation.
I will teach you in my verse
Sounds like a corpse, corps, horse, and worse.
I will keep you, Suzy, busy,
Make your head with heat grow dizzy.
Tear and eye, your dress will tear.
So shall I! Oh hear my prayer.
Just compare heart, beard, and heard,
Dies and diet, lord and word,
Sword and sward, retain and Britain.
(Mind the latter, how it’s written.)
Now I surely will not plague you
With such words as plaque and ague.
This is only the first few lines of a poem describing the true hell that makes up the English language.
what is up with the dog?
Beats pro player, says "I suck". Legendary.
Jezuss
Actually English is considered moderately difficult to learn. I found learning Spanish made more sense than the English language does lol
As a native spanish speaker, I've always been told that our verbal tenses are way too hard to learn
@@qpalzm563 eh, it could depend on the student but when I studied German, french, Spanish and Korean they were all easier compared to English. I've been told that we have too many words that sound similar and that we use too many descriptive words such as to and from, here and there. The, them and they etc. But in Spanish if you wanted to refer to a single or multiple people, you just change a couple things and add a different ending to the word. Like if you wanted to say boy it would be El nino but boys would be los ninos. In English we could say boys in several ways. Boys as in plural and boys' is possessive. Last there's boy's which is a descriptive action like the boy is running.
Edit: then you get into the complex parts such as man and men. You would think after all they teach you that you would says mans for a group of guys but we say men instead.
I've heard English is the most expressive language. Programmers who all share a first language but know English as their second language will speak together in English because it's just better. Or something.
the most commonly used programming languages use english keywords. so it's quite natural to stick to english while programming. you are already using english terms, and using english terms alongside a non indoeuropean derived language at the same time is confusing.
That makes sense. Though I had a friend from Sweden who would converse with other people in a mixture of English and Swedish, using them both in the same sentences easily.
@@Amaroq64 He can do that without any breaking ill effects on the sentence structure because these languages are siblings.
I can easily slot a english word into a norwegian sentence without breaking any grammatical rules. (1 to 1 swap). Nordic languages are that close to english. It's not much harder with german, altough there some rules do get broken when you try to do 1 to 1 swaps there.
How can this be CASUAL?
where is void rays
Hi
lol we use so many words in english but we only mean a few things. even idiots can learn a new language if it's english
RustyQt
a whole lotta misclicks...
try learning czech.. seriously, please:)
sorry.
Is English being an "easy" language the reason Brits and 'Muricans suck at SC2? :P
Try learning Chinese(Cantonese), English is way easier compared to it, you've got to learn every character and you've got 9 different pitches with different words corresponding to pretty much every pitch
9?
@@GollyGeeWilikers If you count the k sounds and 6 if u only count vowel-ish sounds
English is one of the most difficult languages.
Is it?
I'm sorry Beasty, but you are actually incorrect about English being one of the easiest "if not THE easiest." You are speaking from personal experience without any evidence to back it up. Just because you speak a Slavic language which may be more difficult than English does NOT mean that English is the easiest in the world. English actually is one of the harder languages to learn, it is by no means the hardest but it is on the harder end of the spectrum. People from East Asia (who already have to learn the hardest languages in the world) have a very hard time with English. Spanish is almost certainly the easiest language to learn, it's a hundred times more simple than English Dutch is easy. German is easy as well, no silent letters, no retarded rules like "I before E except after C" (which I still don't understand to this day), no weird arbitrary instances where the sounds of vowels and consonants change. German is all phonetic so you don't have to deal with arbitrary dumbass spellings of words. It's really nice, but you just have to memorize a few ridiculously long words haha. Among the easier languages that I didn't already mention are Italian, French, Portuguese, Norwegian, Swedish, Africaans, Romanian. Those are all considered more difficult languages than English. Among the very hardest to learn are Finnish, Polish, Icelandic, Hungarian, Arabic, Mandarin, and then Basque is widely considered to be the hardest language in the world.
I'd argue that both Norwegian and sweedish are easier than german. we have less grammar to deal with. that being said. sweedish and norwegian are so closely related as to practically be the same language the way it is spoken. there are more variations between some dialects within each language than there is between them.
yea that was really irritating to listen to
This was not your best game beasty . A lot of resources wasted with nukes , bad defence also.
GG
GG