On April 11 2010 08:21 TheComeback wrote:
I was streaming the inflow tourney and I found it extremely BM how the streamers for the craft cup were coming in my channel trying to steal viewers. I really got nothing good to say about the [US] Craft cup at all.
I was streaming the inflow tourney and I found it extremely BM how the streamers for the craft cup were coming in my channel trying to steal viewers. I really got nothing good to say about the [US] Craft cup at all.
unfortunately, any one can start streaming during a tournament ... it can only be stopped in games where the referee is a spectator/referee inside an actual game being played.
and that renegade streamer can run into a LiveStream or UStream chat area and spam links to his Stream
No one officially associated with DigitalFightClub.com entered other stream chat rooms and provided a link to our web site..nor will we ever unless its a previously agreed upon exchange of viewers going in both directions...
Hopefully, the next time iNflow and CraftCup events occur on the same day the starting times can be staggered so that there is no overlap in play.
blurring the line between ethical and unethical you'll notice GLHF.TV drops down a ".tv" in the middle of the ZOTAC Cup's "GL HF"'s that occur at the start of the game
i think that form of advertising is all in good fun and pretty harmless... but i've heard people getting mad about that form of advertising as well.