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On October 24 2019 15:43 GTR wrote: this tournament/vods not being up has absolutely nothing to do with blizzard lmao the vods being unavailable came about because everyone in china had a huge fucking sook over how larva treated lx in the games so zotac had to pull damage control, given their factories are located in china and they didn't want to take a dive in reputation in the mainland. yeah, ofc, everyone in china had a huge fcking sook, every asians will have same feelings if someone did things like dat to their player. You talk dis way cause u are on the opposite side, :D
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On October 24 2019 15:43 GTR wrote: this tournament/vods not being up has absolutely nothing to do with blizzard lmao the vods being unavailable came about because everyone in china had a huge fucking sook over how larva treated lx in the games so zotac had to pull damage control, given their factories are located in china and they didn't want to take a dive in reputation in the mainland.
Really mate? Are you seriously gonna stand by that statement?
Blizzard HAD NOTHING to do with this?
Come on man, I know you aren't trying to troll here but wrap your head around it. Blizzard isn't the same anymore.
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Uhhh I worked this event.
I don't think the VODs aren't available because of whatever crazy conspiracy of Blizzard having a chinese publisher.
This event was barely a Blizzard event (only so much probably that you have to register events this size with blizzard). It was an event by Zotac. As the name begets. Zotac... is a chinese company.
The person in charge saw the big appeal of the SCR launch event and wanted the same thing. If anything, it was because Zotac China was upset they didn't release what they locally recorded. Honestly, even IF they locally recorded.
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Most likely they just didn't save or highlight them. I feel like people would have noticed if they immediately got slashed for some nefarious reason, given how many people watch events they couldn't catch live within the next week or so. It's extremely common not to save these live streams, which generally makes little sense seeing as it takes 30 seconds to highlight an event and it's continuous zero-effort promotion to keep the VODs available.
Take the Starcraft Remastered Launch Event. There was one in Korea with Grrr, Boxer, the real Yellow, Reach, NaDa, Flash, Bisu, Jaedong, a historic event, and definitely worth preserving, right? But apparently not important enough for someone at Twitch's Starcraft account to save the damn VOD. The only evidence that it ever happened is that a private user recorded and uploaded a mirror on Youtube with a stupid watermark.
I still think the funniest part of this whole thing is that Zotac made a big deal about Larva being banned from all future Zotac events, of which there were... zero. Good looking out Zotac.
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@JakePlissken: I know you are making a point here, but all of the vods from that event were uploaded on OGN's youtube channel (only in Korean ofc, but they are there). I do agree with your point though, a lot of stuff gets lost over the years, simply because no one saves it.
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So the verdict is it doesn't exist anymore.
That's a bit disappointing to hear. I guess I won't be able to complete that video in tribute to Geoff.
Thanks everyone.
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Yeah Artosis answered on the pylon show and said he didnt know either. Have not recieved any answers from zotac.
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On November 07 2019 20:48 Timebon3s wrote: Yeah Artosis answered on the pylon show and said he didnt know either. Have not recieved any answers from zotac.
Thanks for the help. I really hope it does turn up somewhere. Perhaps it is lost in time forever.
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As a last ditch effort, someone could contact the "Foot Fetish Daily" guy on pornhub, to see if he still has the videos.
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On November 08 2019 16:31 oshibori_probe wrote: As a last ditch effort, someone could contact the "Foot Fetish Daily" guy on pornhub, to see if he still has the videos.
Holy shit, that just might be crazy enough to actually work.
I hope we can make a collective effort to reach him. Let's do this.
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On November 08 2019 16:31 oshibori_probe wrote: As a last ditch effort, someone could contact the "Foot Fetish Daily" guy on pornhub, to see if he still has the videos.
I can't seem to find the link unfortunately. It must have been taken down...
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Do it yourself: time to buy a hugeass external HDD and save everything from 98' to this day.
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On November 06 2019 16:37 SchAmToo wrote: Uhhh I worked this event.
I don't think the VODs aren't available because of whatever crazy conspiracy of Blizzard having a chinese publisher.
This event was barely a Blizzard event (only so much probably that you have to register events this size with blizzard). It was an event by Zotac. As the name begets. Zotac... is a chinese company.
The person in charge saw the big appeal of the SCR launch event and wanted the same thing. If anything, it was because Zotac China was upset they didn't release what they locally recorded. Honestly, even IF they locally recorded.
Hey, thanks for the response. But your claim that they didn't record an event that they hosted is pretty ridiculous for the lack of a better term. I hope you realize that.
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On November 21 2019 03:31 elluel wrote:Show nested quote +On November 06 2019 16:37 SchAmToo wrote: Uhhh I worked this event.
I don't think the VODs aren't available because of whatever crazy conspiracy of Blizzard having a chinese publisher.
This event was barely a Blizzard event (only so much probably that you have to register events this size with blizzard). It was an event by Zotac. As the name begets. Zotac... is a chinese company.
The person in charge saw the big appeal of the SCR launch event and wanted the same thing. If anything, it was because Zotac China was upset they didn't release what they locally recorded. Honestly, even IF they locally recorded. Hey, thanks for the response. But your claim that they didn't record an event that they hosted is pretty ridiculous for the lack of a better term. I hope you realize that.
I worked behind the scenes and watched how production went. Where were you? They had troubles. It's not that ridiculous to not locally record, the amount of esports events that don't think to backup I've worked with is an amazing amount. I was just the observer, I didn't want to go fixing their stuff.
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On November 21 2019 05:30 SchAmToo wrote:Show nested quote +On November 21 2019 03:31 elluel wrote:On November 06 2019 16:37 SchAmToo wrote: Uhhh I worked this event.
I don't think the VODs aren't available because of whatever crazy conspiracy of Blizzard having a chinese publisher.
This event was barely a Blizzard event (only so much probably that you have to register events this size with blizzard). It was an event by Zotac. As the name begets. Zotac... is a chinese company.
The person in charge saw the big appeal of the SCR launch event and wanted the same thing. If anything, it was because Zotac China was upset they didn't release what they locally recorded. Honestly, even IF they locally recorded. Hey, thanks for the response. But your claim that they didn't record an event that they hosted is pretty ridiculous for the lack of a better term. I hope you realize that. I worked behind the scenes and watched how production went. Where were you? They had troubles. It's not that ridiculous to not locally record, the amount of esports events that don't think to backup I've worked with is an amazing amount. I was just the observer, I didn't want to go fixing their stuff. Indeed. What's more bizzare is that he's trying to pin this on blizzard when they had no hand in it at all. For all of Blizzard's fault, this is the one time that I'm willing to let them off the hook haha.
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Yeah, Zotac cup was not a Blizzard event and these vods were never on a Blizzard channel. If they aren't up on the Zotac channel any more you might be out of luck =/
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On November 21 2019 08:09 BigFan wrote:Show nested quote +On November 21 2019 05:30 SchAmToo wrote:On November 21 2019 03:31 elluel wrote:On November 06 2019 16:37 SchAmToo wrote: Uhhh I worked this event.
I don't think the VODs aren't available because of whatever crazy conspiracy of Blizzard having a chinese publisher.
This event was barely a Blizzard event (only so much probably that you have to register events this size with blizzard). It was an event by Zotac. As the name begets. Zotac... is a chinese company.
The person in charge saw the big appeal of the SCR launch event and wanted the same thing. If anything, it was because Zotac China was upset they didn't release what they locally recorded. Honestly, even IF they locally recorded. Hey, thanks for the response. But your claim that they didn't record an event that they hosted is pretty ridiculous for the lack of a better term. I hope you realize that. I worked behind the scenes and watched how production went. Where were you? They had troubles. It's not that ridiculous to not locally record, the amount of esports events that don't think to backup I've worked with is an amazing amount. I was just the observer, I didn't want to go fixing their stuff. Indeed. What's more bizzare is that he's trying to pin this on blizzard when they had no hand in it at all. For all of Blizzard's fault, this is the one time that I'm willing to let them off the hook haha.
I'm confused. No one is trying to blame blizzard for the missing vods. It was the chinese who took down the vods, but also the chinese who blizzard as a company is bowing down to for money while undermining basic human rights.
All we want is to have a collective effort to find the vods if it's out there. Let's not make this bigger than it should be.
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On November 21 2019 16:29 elluel wrote:Show nested quote +On November 21 2019 08:09 BigFan wrote:On November 21 2019 05:30 SchAmToo wrote:On November 21 2019 03:31 elluel wrote:On November 06 2019 16:37 SchAmToo wrote: Uhhh I worked this event.
I don't think the VODs aren't available because of whatever crazy conspiracy of Blizzard having a chinese publisher.
This event was barely a Blizzard event (only so much probably that you have to register events this size with blizzard). It was an event by Zotac. As the name begets. Zotac... is a chinese company.
The person in charge saw the big appeal of the SCR launch event and wanted the same thing. If anything, it was because Zotac China was upset they didn't release what they locally recorded. Honestly, even IF they locally recorded. Hey, thanks for the response. But your claim that they didn't record an event that they hosted is pretty ridiculous for the lack of a better term. I hope you realize that. I worked behind the scenes and watched how production went. Where were you? They had troubles. It's not that ridiculous to not locally record, the amount of esports events that don't think to backup I've worked with is an amazing amount. I was just the observer, I didn't want to go fixing their stuff. Indeed. What's more bizzare is that he's trying to pin this on blizzard when they had no hand in it at all. For all of Blizzard's fault, this is the one time that I'm willing to let them off the hook haha. I'm confused. No one is trying to blame blizzard for the missing vods. It was the chinese who took down the vods, but also the chinese who blizzard as a company is bowing down to for money while undermining basic human rights. All we want is to have a collective effort to find the vods if it's out there. Let's not make this bigger than it should be.
Gotcha it just seems like you are implying that it wasn't just Zotac taking down their own vods
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