On February 27 2011 08:25 FreddYCooL wrote: Do you really think it is that easy to implement a delay on a stream? And it has to more than 20 seconds, i would say atleast 5 minutes.
I really don't get why that is such a huge thing to do given that any cheap ass PVR let's you pause your TV.
On February 27 2011 08:29 Xax wrote: since when is raelcun casting in such a condescending manner?
It has always been his style to be somewhat "lecturing". I dont think its that bad though. Imo its good to have a variety of casters with different styles that one can choose from.
Not much of a variety though. Certianly there's no-one I enjoy listening too. Raelcun is the best; but when he was having a go at BratOk whilst simultaneously failing to miss all of his 2 pronged attacks it was really annoying. "omg he's wasting 2 banshees trying to kill a baneling nest" When actually he used it as a distraction to draw the mutas back while he attacks at the top.
Kawaii must at least advance to the finals to get into TSL3.
ViBE must at least advance to the finals to get into TSL3.
HasuObs can advance to the finals to assure his placement into the TSL3. He can still find himself in a tiebreaker if Kawaii wins and mcleod comes in 2nd.
Strelok and SeleCt can only hope that mcleod makes it to the finals but does not win. If he does, they find themselves in a tiebreaker for the final spot (may be a 2 or 3 way tiebreaker). If He does not, they are eliminated.
mcloed, Kawaii, ViBE, and HasuObs all control their own fates. HasuObs still has a chance even if he loses. Strelok and Select's chances rest entirely on mcleod's results.
On February 27 2011 08:37 p4NDemik wrote: This is a better summary of the players chances:
ZeeRaX is a lock for TSL3 in any event.
mcleod must win the tournament to get into TSL3.
Kawaii must at least advance to the finals to get into TSL3.
ViBE must at least advance to the finals to get into TSL3.
HasuObs can advance to the finals to assure his placement into the TSL3. He can still find himself in a tiebreaker if Kawaii wins and mcleod comes in 2nd.
Strelok and SeleCt can only hope that mcleod makes it to the finals. If he does, they find themselves in a tiebreaker for the final spot (may be a 2 or 3 way tiebreaker). If He does not, they are eliminated.
mcloed, Kawaii, ViBE, and HasuObs all control their own fates. HasuObs still has a chance even if he loses. Strelok and Select's chances rest entirely on mcleod's results.
Thanks! I was trying to do my math myself, but having someone do it is much easier! Also doesnt give me a headache
On February 27 2011 08:25 FreddYCooL wrote: Do you really think it is that easy to implement a delay on a stream? And it has to more than 20 seconds, i would say atleast 5 minutes.
I really don't get why that is such a huge thing to do given that any cheap ass PVR let's you pause your TV.
it is easy, khaldor does it every time with a few clicks as soon as he as to/ casting the ro8 games
On February 27 2011 08:25 p4NDemik wrote: If Hasu wins Ro4, mcleod wins Ro4, and Hasu wins the finals: Hasu advances to the TSL3 by way of winning TL Open #15, ZeeRaX advances to TSL3 by way of points, and there is a two way tie for the final ladder qualifying position. (between Strelok and SeleCt).
Go hasuobs.. GO HASU!!!.. I like his play the most out of the 4 players left, plus.. if he beats mcleod in finals, then strelok gets a chance... GO HASU!
On February 27 2011 08:42 mordk wrote: Go hasuobs.. GO HASU!!!.. I like his play the most out of the 4 players left, plus.. if he beats mcleod in finals, then strelok gets a chance... GO HASU!