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EMS Winter Season Quarterfinals Live Stream
Started by Community, Dec 13 2012 05:44 PM
11 replies to this topic
#5 Posted 13 December 2012 - 08:02 PM
Russians, Russians everywhere... There's this Clannad song "I see red" xD
"Zawiszwa"? I could have sworn it should be "Zawisza", quite embarrassing if you ask me.
Video quality sucks donkey balls, it's either minimized window and nothing to see or full screen and everything is blurry. No 1080p? Europe is not America, but I assure you that many areas can provide highspeed broadband...
"Zawiszwa"? I could have sworn it should be "Zawisza", quite embarrassing if you ask me.
Video quality sucks donkey balls, it's either minimized window and nothing to see or full screen and everything is blurry. No 1080p? Europe is not America, but I assure you that many areas can provide highspeed broadband...
#7 Posted 13 December 2012 - 08:44 PM
Guardian82, on 13 December 2012 - 08:02 PM, said:
Russians, Russians everywhere... There's this Clannad song "I see red" xD
"Zawiszwa"? I could have sworn it should be "Zawisza", quite embarrassing if you ask me.
Video quality sucks donkey balls, it's either minimized window and nothing to see or full screen and everything is blurry. No 1080p? Europe is not America, but I assure you that many areas can provide highspeed broadband...
"Zawiszwa"? I could have sworn it should be "Zawisza", quite embarrassing if you ask me.
Video quality sucks donkey balls, it's either minimized window and nothing to see or full screen and everything is blurry. No 1080p? Europe is not America, but I assure you that many areas can provide highspeed broadband...

#10 Posted 13 December 2012 - 10:21 PM
Guys, these streams could be more entertaining if there was a timelimit to the setup-stages, they seemed too lengthy overall.
Not expecting fast-paced FPS coverage here, just maybe a little less LOL-style teambuilding. When there are only so few tanks to choose from, it seems a bit odd, but hey, it's ESl, i guess...
Not expecting fast-paced FPS coverage here, just maybe a little less LOL-style teambuilding. When there are only so few tanks to choose from, it seems a bit odd, but hey, it's ESl, i guess...
#11 Posted 14 December 2012 - 10:52 AM
Lotterman, on 13 December 2012 - 10:21 PM, said:
Guys, these streams could be more entertaining if there was a timelimit to the setup-stages, they seemed too lengthy overall.
Not expecting fast-paced FPS coverage here, just maybe a little less LOL-style teambuilding. When there are only so few tanks to choose from, it seems a bit odd, but hey, it's ESl, i guess...
Not expecting fast-paced FPS coverage here, just maybe a little less LOL-style teambuilding. When there are only so few tanks to choose from, it seems a bit odd, but hey, it's ESl, i guess...
I think that the picking process itself dont last too much, but sometimes we should wait for the players that are afk or disconnected or another technical problems and also the streamers often need some more time to tune their soft and hardware plus we shouldnt forget about 10 minutes of delay.
#12 Posted 15 December 2012 - 07:35 AM
A question - isn't broadcasting live potentially allowing for unfair play? I mean, anyone can watch the livestream, contacting all the time with one of the teams, letting them know where on the map the enemy is... Been thinking that it would be better if broadcasting would be streamed with say 3-5mins delay - that way there would be no chance for seeping useful information to one or both enemy teams...
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