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On January 21 2013 03:44 daemir wrote: Well, even Twitch's directory is not opening for me, so I doubt it's the venue.. Try restarting the browser (or killing the Flash plugin). Seems like the stream issue causes Flash to seize up | ||
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On January 21 2013 03:43 Venien wrote: For the people complaining about the stream - It's a problem at the event, not Twitch. If the stream from the event is laggy because of low bandwidth, it'll be worse when twitch puts it out. Nothing can be done about it really as the event's clearly buckling under the sheer number of viewers. That doesn't make sense. Your statement is contradictory.. as stated, viewer count will have no relevance to the event's internet connection. They upload to twitch, twitch handles all the viewers. | ||
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On January 21 2013 03:45 nxk wrote: Try restarting the browser (or killing the Flash plugin). Seems like the stream issue causes Flash to seize up My flash is fine, the whole twitch.tv is giving a 404 | ||
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