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Even the blind hen sometimes finds a grain of corn - or as the Warcraft 3 player would say: Even the biggest Noname sometimes gets interviewed.
Today was one of those days. In just two interviews the Indian teammanager of fnatic's Warcraft 3 squad revealed some deep-going details about his privacy as well as the privacy of the current Warcraft 3 team. In the first interview with DeportesElectronicos "our" Noname explains how he became a fnatic and what his aims for the future are while he mainly uses to talk about the development of the Warcraft 3 squad in the second interview with the Brazilian gamesphere.
Today was one of those days. In just two interviews the Indian teammanager of fnatic's Warcraft 3 squad revealed some deep-going details about his privacy as well as the privacy of the current Warcraft 3 team. In the first interview with DeportesElectronicos "our" Noname explains how he became a fnatic and what his aims for the future are while he mainly uses to talk about the development of the Warcraft 3 squad in the second interview with the Brazilian gamesphere.
Furthermore the Spanish community site DeportesElectronicos tried to figure out about a special Warcraft 3 market with a very hidden potential. We are talking about the Latin American Scene. Of course Noname did not miss to answer the question.
If you are interested in reading the full story, as well as getting to know about Elroy's favorite food, you may scan the following interview for your favorite questions.
As already mentioned the second interview tries to find out about the beginning of fnatic.wc3, as well as trying to find out where the team will be in the future. Some well asked questions like the below-mentioned finally result in an impression of what fnatic.wc3 may be like in the next years.
You can find the whole interview in Portuguese here.
Furthermore you may find here a translation for those of you who are not fluent in Portuguese:
| What do you think about Latin American Warcraft 3 gaming? I just know Pato and Msoka from that region! And you admins PrasK and Rottereye. But on a whole I haven't heard much about Latin American WC3, I hope through these cups, things change and people get to see some local talent doing well! |
If you are interested in reading the full story, as well as getting to know about Elroy's favorite food, you may scan the following interview for your favorite questions.
As already mentioned the second interview tries to find out about the beginning of fnatic.wc3, as well as trying to find out where the team will be in the future. Some well asked questions like the below-mentioned finally result in an impression of what fnatic.wc3 may be like in the next years.
| Are your players prepared in a mental way for the WC3L and WCG? We are always hungry to win and always try to be the best. I do know that we may be in the final round of some tournaments, as well as knowing our players to prove their potential in some 1on1-leagues, too. |
You can find the whole interview in Portuguese here.
Furthermore you may find here a translation for those of you who are not fluent in Portuguese:
| The Indian Elroy Pinto, also known as Noname, who is the current chief of fnatic's Warcraft 3 squad had the patience for an interview with us. At first: Thank you very much for having time for us. We do know that topmanagers like you are always on a rush. No problem, I am always open for these thinks. Alright, fine, well what are your plans for the future? I don't have any plans besides life goes on. For how long have you been at fnatic? I don't know exactly, but I think I joined the team in April 2007. So you have been a player until this April day or have you always been working in the management? Well, I have been playing RoC and of course played TFT, too. I used to participate in 2003's WCG event in India but I didn't manage to succeed. Since then I would maybe say I fear those LAN-Events and therefore only play with good friends from now on. I wasn't able to play RoC, maybe you may tell me something about it? I used to play Nightelf in RoC and in the beginning of TFT, but when the Orcs had their time, I decided to switch races. Haha, so you played imba Elf! How do you see your team? Is it going to be as successful as in the past? Sure, although I don't know the team from the very beginning on, I am sure that we may tie up with the past's successes. I am very well aware that this is a difficult aim to reach, because the team always showed a great performance, but I am sure that we can manage it. In which tournaments will you participate? Currently we're playing in the WC3L and the WPL-1, for the future we would like to apply for the NGL-ONE via NGL-TWO. Furthermore there are many different solo events for our players. Are you confident of beating aTTaX in the WC3L playdowns? I think there shouldn't be any problems in this direction. Are your players prepared in a mental way for the WC3L and WCG? We are always hungry to win and always try to be the best. I do know that we may be in the final round of some tournaments, as well as knowing our players to prove their potential in some 1on1-leagues, too. For how long do the players practice every day? As far as I know they train 6 to 8 hours a day - mostly playing against each other. So how would you rank your guys in the top two race-ranking?
So now the usual FAQ: Favorite.. Game: Warcraft 3 Race: Orc Hero: Illidan Food: Pizza Car: Not interested Music: King Crimson Color: Blue Idols: None Passion: None |

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