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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
On October 28 2015 20:03 uriel- wrote:Show nested quote +On October 28 2015 19:52 Pandemona wrote:On October 28 2015 19:50 spudde123 wrote: I would prefer them to just stick to the schedule. This is the way a lot of broadcasting works, you give the viewers a time when the match is going to start and then you stick to it. In dota the standard is generally to have a schedule but the times in that schedule actually don't mean anything, games can start earlier or generally several hours after the original time. If they actually stick to a time I don't have to sit in front of my computer wondering when the game is going to start but instead can do other stuff and come back for the game. Yeah id rather MLG had this so i didn't have to wait 3 hours after schedule time to watch EG play etc. Id take down time over actually being told a specific time for when a game/series starts xD Can't please everyone. Put too many games and you go over schedule, nobody knows when the game they want to see is actually going on, the day drags past midnight and everyone is angry. Give more time and people rage that they have to wait to watch games, because they can't just go fucking do something else during that time. Can't win tbh. Whilst of course you are right to a degree you get haters either way, however if it was a genuine x happened all the time people would get used to it you would feel. All should hopefully get better as the tournaments go by xD
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Aotearoa39261 Posts
On October 28 2015 19:46 opterown wrote:Show nested quote +On October 28 2015 19:42 Danzo wrote: So liquid vs DC is a bo1 and I have to wait an hour for it? LOL no, the games will start as soon as the teams are ready etc thank god. It's already 12am here t_t
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
Why you purple administrator on this sub website Plexa. Why does Liquid confuse me with its latest changes xD Thought we had Red Admin and blue everything else.
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7 in the morning who needs sleep? =/ I swear if Liquid doesn't win this -.-
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opterown
Australia54784 Posts
On October 28 2015 20:10 Pandemona wrote: Why you purple administrator on this sub website Plexa. Why does Liquid confuse me with its latest changes xD Thought we had Red Admin and blue everything else. emu is black administrator as well
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On October 28 2015 20:02 deathzz wrote:Show nested quote +On October 28 2015 19:59 DucK- wrote:On October 28 2015 19:51 opterown wrote:On October 28 2015 19:50 spudde123 wrote: I would prefer them to just stick to the schedule. This is the way a lot of broadcasting works, you give the viewers a time when the match is going to start and then you stick to it. In dota the standard is generally to have a schedule but the times in that schedule actually don't mean anything, games can start earlier or generally several hours after the original time. If they actually stick to a time I don't have to sit in front of my computer wondering when the game is going to start but instead can do other stuff and come back for the game. it's hard to stick to it though when game lengths are unpredictable, plus you can have 2 or 3 game series and tiebreaks for groups too lol 1 hour per game feels reasonable. So 3 hours for a Bo3. Adapt if necessary. I'd actually prefer if games stick to schedule. You give me a time (or new time if schedule has to be changed), and I can come back when it starts. Instead, we face many situations when games start randomly, and only way to know is if you watch the stream all the way. IMHO the only people who would complain are people who are in a different time zone. It's hard to stay awake at some ungodly hour waiting for a game to start in 1hr time.
You guys complain too much. Every EU and na tournament starts at 12am onwards for me, and I'd still rather they stick to schedule.
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On October 28 2015 20:23 DucK- wrote:Show nested quote +On October 28 2015 20:02 deathzz wrote:On October 28 2015 19:59 DucK- wrote:On October 28 2015 19:51 opterown wrote:On October 28 2015 19:50 spudde123 wrote: I would prefer them to just stick to the schedule. This is the way a lot of broadcasting works, you give the viewers a time when the match is going to start and then you stick to it. In dota the standard is generally to have a schedule but the times in that schedule actually don't mean anything, games can start earlier or generally several hours after the original time. If they actually stick to a time I don't have to sit in front of my computer wondering when the game is going to start but instead can do other stuff and come back for the game. it's hard to stick to it though when game lengths are unpredictable, plus you can have 2 or 3 game series and tiebreaks for groups too lol 1 hour per game feels reasonable. So 3 hours for a Bo3. Adapt if necessary. I'd actually prefer if games stick to schedule. You give me a time (or new time if schedule has to be changed), and I can come back when it starts. Instead, we face many situations when games start randomly, and only way to know is if you watch the stream all the way. IMHO the only people who would complain are people who are in a different time zone. It's hard to stay awake at some ungodly hour waiting for a game to start in 1hr time. You guys complain too much. Every EU and na tournament starts at 12am onwards for me, and I'd still rather they stick to schedule.
This. We rarely get tournaments at favorable times for SEA.
EU and NA already have way more tournaments to watch so I wish everyone would stop complaining.
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
On October 28 2015 20:23 opterown wrote:Show nested quote +On October 28 2015 20:10 Pandemona wrote: Why you purple administrator on this sub website Plexa. Why does Liquid confuse me with its latest changes xD Thought we had Red Admin and blue everything else. emu is black administrator as well So confused
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I would say if it is in a different timezone having a schedule is even more beneficial. If the event is going on primetime for me I often am already watching the event and not doing much else so I can do something else on the computer while waiting. But if the event is going to go very late for me or it starts very early, I have to decide do I want to stay up late or wake up early to watch this thing, and it gets pretty silly if then the games are not starting even close to the advertised time. If there is a set time I can plan around it, but if there is not then either I have to commit far more time to it or just ignore the game.
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On October 28 2015 20:23 DucK- wrote:Show nested quote +On October 28 2015 20:02 deathzz wrote:On October 28 2015 19:59 DucK- wrote:On October 28 2015 19:51 opterown wrote:On October 28 2015 19:50 spudde123 wrote: I would prefer them to just stick to the schedule. This is the way a lot of broadcasting works, you give the viewers a time when the match is going to start and then you stick to it. In dota the standard is generally to have a schedule but the times in that schedule actually don't mean anything, games can start earlier or generally several hours after the original time. If they actually stick to a time I don't have to sit in front of my computer wondering when the game is going to start but instead can do other stuff and come back for the game. it's hard to stick to it though when game lengths are unpredictable, plus you can have 2 or 3 game series and tiebreaks for groups too lol 1 hour per game feels reasonable. So 3 hours for a Bo3. Adapt if necessary. I'd actually prefer if games stick to schedule. You give me a time (or new time if schedule has to be changed), and I can come back when it starts. Instead, we face many situations when games start randomly, and only way to know is if you watch the stream all the way. IMHO the only people who would complain are people who are in a different time zone. It's hard to stay awake at some ungodly hour waiting for a game to start in 1hr time. You guys complain too much. Every EU and na tournament starts at 12am onwards for me, and I'd still rather they stick to schedule. EU is not that bad. NA tourny (TI) starts at 12am...
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I believe in Dank Challengers. Just don't choke, Ush.
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I'd love to see a necro dazzle offlane. It is so cancerous and fun
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So DC with the facerush draft and TL with the three healers strat.
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
Digital Chaos won this draft and some...and its a BO1...gl Liquid TT
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KotL!!! Yay for the worst hero of the patch!
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please dont lose to digitally challenged
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Not sure if Liquid can put enough pressure with this lineup. If they fall behind there's no coming back.
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Aui kotl!
On October 28 2015 20:43 mahrgell wrote: KotL!!! Yay for the worst hero of the patch!
I'll take your arguments mister.
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
I still will never understand the ideologies of how Dota work its lans. bo2 round robin format frenzy to do "seeding" into an upper and lower bracket elimination tournament....
Why not GSL groups into single elim bracket all bo3 or double elimination bracket with all bo3. bo1 at pro level in any esport is plain stupid TT
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That illuminate did so much to FATA
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