[EU LCS] Spring 2014 Week 7 - Page 20
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onlywonderboy
United States23745 Posts
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mr_tolkien
France8631 Posts
On February 28 2014 11:45 wei2coolman wrote: EU games tend to be far more drawn out, and less entertaining cuz of it. Just look at the games today, some just took forever to close. We had teams with 5k~10k leads that weren't pressing towers, but kept trying to bait out jungle objectives like baron and buffs or continue farming, rather than just stomping people in. - stomping people in + throwing | ||
Itsmedudeman
United States19229 Posts
On February 28 2014 11:52 onlywonderboy wrote: Also I think less people on TL follow the EU LCS. I find it kind of odd that EU LCS has significantly less viewers even though there's more league players in europe. | ||
Ota Solgryn
Denmark2011 Posts
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CreationSoul
Romania231 Posts
On February 28 2014 12:08 Itsmedudeman wrote: I find it kind of odd that EU LCS has significantly less viewers even though there's more league players in europe. I am from Europe and for whatever reason I find NA LCS more entertaining even though it's at terrible hours for me (starts at 22:00 in my time zone). I don't even know why it's more interesing to watch NA LCS. | ||
AlterKot
Poland7525 Posts
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TitusVI
Germany8319 Posts
Na has some kind of additional drama in games and beside the rift thats pretty entertaining. | ||
AsnSensation
Germany24009 Posts
EU times for NA > 10am/1pm - 2 pm/4pm during weekdays, not sure how strict university is in the states but last season when my schedule was relaxed i just said fuck it and stayed home to watch OGN because most of my classes they don't check for attendance. Other than that people that have to actually work or go to Highschool can't watch EU LCS probably. | ||
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Bearded Elder29903 Posts
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skykh
3006 Posts
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=429743 (NA STEPPING IT UP IN WORLDS) really? | ||
AlterKot
Poland7525 Posts
Look at it this way - KR and CN are the real enemies, NA is beloved underdog and EU is just that weird obstacle (there's always at least 1 member of Gambit that's seemingly underperforming, much of Fnatic's success came from setting up traps that teams finally got used to, earlier we had EG that seemed to play for the extreme lategame every game, now we have Roccat that plays more reactively than almost any other team and also falls back to defending and farming if they are behind). | ||
orzeu
Poland5205 Posts
In prime time for EU most streamers are from NA (Qtpie itd.). | ||
AlterKot
Poland7525 Posts
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oo_Wonderful_oo
The land of freedom23126 Posts
On February 28 2014 21:52 AlterKot wrote: Well, Alex does, Edward and Diamond sometimes, Alliance guys sometimes, Fnatic players do I believe, isn't that enough :p ? Vander did stream last week in Polish, though. | ||
Fusilero
United Kingdom50293 Posts
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AlterKot
Poland7525 Posts
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MattBarry
United States4006 Posts
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las91
United States5080 Posts
Yea because I've never seen an EU team throw around Baron ever. | ||
oo_Wonderful_oo
The land of freedom23126 Posts
On February 28 2014 23:34 las91 wrote: Yea because I've never seen an EU team throw around Baron ever. You're happy guy it seems. | ||
sataNik[pG]
Greece720 Posts
On February 28 2014 23:34 las91 wrote: Yea because I've never seen an EU team throw around Baron ever. Once every three weeks isnt worth watching, check how much more popular are the NA comedies. | ||
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