Thank you everyone that tuned in I made it the 24 hours wooo, I just slept from like bout 4:30 p.m. or so yesterday till 7:00 a.m. today LOL.
I appreciate everyone that watched and hope it was fun, everyone was nice/mannered in chat which was great too!
I highly doubt I will do this again soon (LOL) because it's so physically and mentally draining @_@ but i can say i've done it now muahaha! wooo
And ty and ♥ to my lovely arkansassy who happened to stay with me the entire 24 hrs even though I thought she should rest and not do the same 24 hrs i was doing as it can be very draining!
And if you were there the entire 24 hours please let me know, as I'm sure at least a few of you were!
Climbing Mount Everest of Streaming: Objective Complete!
And the interesting factoid learned from this is that mass gaming for many, many hours is very bad for learning new builds/strategies and is detrimental to getting better at Starcraft 2. That may have been somewhat obvious regardless of going through the 24 hours, but I can confirm it after doing this. I didn't feel like I was absorbing new information that much like 13 hours into the stream marathon.
What I will say though is the mass grinding of many games does in fact help your muscle memory for maintaining and improving your keyboard/mouse mechanics. Just like any sport, just grinding and putting in the time helps this out immensely, but you already have to have solid fundamental mechanics for this type of mass gaming grinding to be beneficial!
As for stats that I can remember, I played 80 games of the course of the 24 hours, and I have uploaded them in a replay pack here:
https://rapidshare.com/files/1536159839/avilo24hrstreamReplays.rar