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On January 29 2015 19:43 Manifesto7 wrote: Im still new at watching dota through tickets. Is it normal for the commentators to have broken up voice and lots of lag during games? I like watching in game, but it is impossibly choppy so I end up just watching the stream. For games played in China it's pretty hard depending where you are. | ||
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On January 29 2015 19:43 Manifesto7 wrote: Im still new at watching dota through tickets. Is it normal for the commentators to have broken up voice and lots of lag during games? I like watching in game, but it is impossibly choppy so I end up just watching the stream. usually chinese tickets have horrible audio | ||
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On January 29 2015 19:43 Manifesto7 wrote: Im still new at watching dota through tickets. Is it normal for the commentators to have broken up voice and lots of lag during games? I like watching in game, but it is impossibly choppy so I end up just watching the stream. The choppiness may have something to do with the fact that they're played on China's Perfect World servers. There's often quite a bit of packet loss resulting in certain projectiles not loading or the whole game just freezing for a couple of seconds. Voice quality has never been great though, so that might be normal | ||
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On January 29 2015 19:44 Numy wrote: For games played in China it's pretty hard depending where you are. Thanks all for the response. Im in Japan, but seems rough. Second thinking the ticket now. I could put up with the choppy game, but the audio makes me nuts. | ||
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On January 29 2015 19:45 Manifesto7 wrote: Thanks all for the response. Im in Japan, but seems rough. Second thinking the ticket now. I could put up with the choppy game, but the audio makes me nuts. Yea it's unfortunate, sometimes I've gotten dotatv servers in my region instead of perfect world but that's pretty rare. I just think of the ticket as a way to support and view vods if I want later. Trying to watch live in game is almost impossible. | ||
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On January 29 2015 19:46 ref4 wrote: no answer for broodmother, Secret will stomp A puck's not too bad really. And it feels good to see rtz SF again! | ||
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I'm surprised the DotaTV server isn't outside of the great firewall, since non-chinese casters are also outside the wall. But I guess it's a chinese tournament | ||
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On January 29 2015 19:48 ahswtini wrote: re: audio issue I'm surprised the DotaTV server isn't outside of the great firewall, since non-chinese casters are also outside the wall. But I guess it's a chinese tournament It's pretty weird. For TI I normally get local servers or servers in Europe yet for Chinese games I seem to only get Chinese servers. Don't know if it's valve/Perfect world issue as there's no reason for DotaTV servers to be anywhere close to the game server. | ||
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