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On January 21 2011 01:37 BeaTeR wrote: quake is the most entertaining game to spectate, i used to play it 10 years ago. and counter-strike aswell, though u have to understand something
It helps if you know the maps yourself.
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Well the thing about cs that it's hard to always spectacte the right player. Just when you think: "Oh this guy's going to do something amazing his role is throwing flashbangs over a wall and faking or wall-banging when the others guys are actually making the push. And the action mostly takes 20/30 seconds so you have to make sure not to miss it. But if you can indeed spectate the right players and see the teamplay it can be nice.
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On January 21 2011 01:36 Eury wrote: I never got Quake as an esport, and I never will. It is the Nascar of esports; people run around in a circle. I prefer SC, but just slightly before Quake, Cs is far behind even though I played Cs on reasonably good level, but your description is funny, its like describing SC as moving units around the map in circle.
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On January 21 2011 01:36 Eury wrote: I never got Quake as an esport, and I never will. It is the Nascar of esports; people run around in a circle. What an ignorant post. Some of these quake players have been practicing for more than 12 years to perfect their game, it has everything to do with skill. Don't criticize something you obviously don't understand.
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is this match gonna start or what? tuned in 15 minutes ago and nothing has happened
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please start! demuslim fighting!
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I totally dislike watching CS. Quake on the other hand can be fun and action packed if the game isn't too onesided.
Btw is http://www.own3d.tv/live/3633 the right stream? Wondering cause it doesn't need octoshit and ESL stuff usually requires it.
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On January 21 2011 01:42 JimCozad wrote: Well the thing about cs that it's hard to always spectacte the right player. Just when you think: "Oh this guy's going to do something amazing his role is throwing flashbangs over a wall and faking or wall-banging when the others guys are actually making the push. And the action mostly takes 20/30 seconds so you have to make sure not to miss it. But if you can indeed spectate the right players and see the teamplay it can be nice.
Yes, I think that's the problem. I just think it's not a good game to watch, at least not when you're not spectating yourself. You miss too many things, you can't watch 10 players at once. If you could time everything perfectly, it's of course very nice, but that's never happening :>
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On January 21 2011 01:46 HolydaKing wrote:I totally dislike watching CS. Quake on the other hand can be fun and action packed if the game isn't too onesided. Btw is http://www.own3d.tv/live/3633 the right stream? Wondering cause it doesn't need octoshit and ESL stuff usually requires it. 
They got rid of the Octoshape stuff.
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It's like every esl lan-event got HUGE delays...the counter-strike match ended over half an hour ago and they still didn't start sc2.
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I think Take still uses Octoshape when he's streaming but fortunately (not that he's bad) he's not involved in todays cast.
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how are they supposed to have any viewers if it is like this? Been around 20 minutes and allready bored to death
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Empire needs better T-shirts
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On January 21 2011 01:49 Awesomeness wrote: It's like every esl lan-event got HUGE delays...the counter-strike match ended over half an hour ago and they still didn't start sc2.
The official starting time is 18cet? You mean that they should tighten the schedule and the game should've started 17.30cet or something?
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On January 21 2011 01:32 Eggcake wrote:I didn't find CS that entertaining, alltough I played for a pretty long time. It's not fun to watch imho. Quake on the other hand rocks. Really "impressive" stuff 
im having a great time with ql, cs and sc. for me, theyre 3 games that i love love love to watch
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Can't you entertain yourself for half-hour?
And no, I didn't mean that in a dirty way.
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oh they actualy got carmac hes pretty good ,got nice voice
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