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On April 12 2011 22:56 tnud wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 22:54 wikid wrote:On April 12 2011 22:51 dtz wrote:On April 12 2011 22:48 GeorgeForeman wrote:On April 12 2011 22:47 Pekkz wrote:On April 12 2011 22:45 xza wrote:On April 12 2011 22:43 Vetrocide wrote: mlg staffs gotta be stacked with notes after this 'Ask interesting questions after friendly match.... got it.' 'Let the crowd voices be heard on stream, wow never thought of that!' 'Provide a good couch for the interviewers to sit on... woooow this is amazing!' It all seems so simple, but MLG with 5? sc2 events so far is not even close to this production. This is an 8-player event vs. nearly 300 plus other games. It's an apples-to-car-batteries comparisson. The real dreamhack is the biggest lan in the world as recorded in guiness world book of records with over 100,000 people participating. Last year, they didn't have any stream problem, were punctual, and had good streams of games going with multiple casters. Their biggest ( only) problem was awkward host. That is really damn impressive imo. lol, where did you get that number? It's actually (above) 10k, other then that he's correct. "At DreamHack Winter 2010 a new world record was set. The record is now 12,754 computers and 13,608 visitors." To be exact.
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On April 12 2011 22:57 PraetorianX wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 22:55 GimbleB wrote: To shed some light on the "Sweden is clean" comment. The pollution in and around Seoul is so bad, you can look at the sun without sunglasses and it won't hurt your eyes (or you could while I was there).
Didn't try tap water while I was there, but judging from the amount of machines with purified water I saw, I wouldn't put too much on tap water being all that great either. That's a bit weird. South Korea is one of the most technologically advanced countries on Earth. Water purification should not be an issue for them.
Fantasy is not reality.
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HOW CAN THEY UPDATE BRACKETS SO FAST!?!
MLG said it was very hard
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On April 12 2011 22:56 tnud wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 22:54 wikid wrote:On April 12 2011 22:51 dtz wrote:On April 12 2011 22:48 GeorgeForeman wrote:On April 12 2011 22:47 Pekkz wrote:On April 12 2011 22:45 xza wrote:On April 12 2011 22:43 Vetrocide wrote: mlg staffs gotta be stacked with notes after this 'Ask interesting questions after friendly match.... got it.' 'Let the crowd voices be heard on stream, wow never thought of that!' 'Provide a good couch for the interviewers to sit on... woooow this is amazing!' It all seems so simple, but MLG with 5? sc2 events so far is not even close to this production. This is an 8-player event vs. nearly 300 plus other games. It's an apples-to-car-batteries comparisson. The real dreamhack is the biggest lan in the world as recorded in guiness world book of records with over 100,000 people participating. Last year, they didn't have any stream problem, were punctual, and had good streams of games going with multiple casters. Their biggest ( only) problem was awkward host. That is really damn impressive imo. lol, where did you get that number? It's actually (above) 10k, other then that he's correct.
yea i know, but 100k is a bit over the top
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Maven is so bad, can't they find someone else?
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If only MLG was like this
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On April 12 2011 22:55 silentsaint wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 22:51 Lori_ftw wrote: Ads? Little offtopic here, are there ads in TSL? They're saying "right after this..." and I see nothing changing? AdBlocker is one of the greatest things ever! AdBlockers suck for this thing though. Ads make events like this possible so remember to deactivate the ad-blocking for websites you care for or those websites could be gone some day.
if IRCC not every country gets ads. I dont use adblocker and I never get ads on justin.tv. None of my friends who also live in norway arent getting any ads either. Same thing with youtube really.
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On April 12 2011 22:57 PraetorianX wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 22:55 GimbleB wrote: To shed some light on the "Sweden is clean" comment. The pollution in and around Seoul is so bad, you can look at the sun without sunglasses and it won't hurt your eyes (or you could while I was there).
Didn't try tap water while I was there, but judging from the amount of machines with purified water I saw, I wouldn't put too much on tap water being all that great either. That's a bit weird. South Korea is one of the most technologically advanced countries on Earth. Water purification should not be an issue for them. Getting clean water is one of the most technically challenging problems for most major industrialized cities in the world, and it's becoming more and more true by the day.
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Hahaha! Wtf were the Aftonbladet-commentators doing there..
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This is like the best day ever! Awesome games, players, atmosphere and free coke zero! :D
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Truth of today: if someone makes his first post ever asking if it's cast through replays, he is trolling.
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On April 12 2011 22:56 Lori_ftw wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 22:53 Vetrocide wrote: even tho mlg sould learn some from this you gotta give it to em.
Here 2 pcs are used at a time, probs more for media and stream but you know and on MLG theres like hundreds of pcs and tons of media and the stream has tons more viewers.
Dreamhack doing amazing tho It's simple: Sweden just has the better internet network, because 90% of all swedish people live in 3 big cities!
That is not even near the truth
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On April 12 2011 22:56 toolphreak wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 22:54 Chaosvuistje wrote:On April 12 2011 22:49 toolphreak wrote: So are they casting from replays? Yep, the players are sitting in the booths to answer questions form users while they are playing minecraft. Link to the chatroom Just curious. The big sponsor thing on the right is conveniently big enough to hide a replay bar.
They just drop it there cuz over the course off time that turned out to be the spot where every1 dropped it , indeed because of the replay bar they started doing it but it's still a place on the screen where not a whole lot happens anyway + the camera controls etc are still at that position even in livegames.
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Poll: Recommend MC vs Morrow G1?Yes (36) 77% No (11) 23% 47 total votes Your vote: Recommend MC vs Morrow G1? (Vote): Yes (Vote): No
Poll: Recommend MC vs Morrow G2?Yes (56) 88% No (8) 13% 64 total votes Your vote: Recommend MC vs Morrow G2? (Vote): Yes (Vote): No
Poll: Recommend MC vs Morrow G3?Yes (38) 64% No (21) 36% 59 total votes Your vote: Recommend MC vs Morrow G3? (Vote): Yes (Vote): No
//tx
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On April 12 2011 22:54 hugman wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 22:51 The KY wrote:On April 12 2011 22:47 Swarmed wrote:On April 12 2011 22:46 The KY wrote:On April 12 2011 22:44 Swarmed wrote:On April 12 2011 22:42 The KY wrote:On April 12 2011 22:40 Swarmed wrote: Forge FE, force all-in, spam enough buildings to defend, win. zzz Wait how did he force an all in? Forge is there to let protoss take an expo extremely fast. Zerg can't beat toss while behind on eco => allin. But a forge expand build let's you drone up all you like. Droning up is pretty awesome when you went pool first because hatch gets denied by a simple probe/pylon. Erm..yeah it is. He still had the hatch coming, it doesn't need to be hatch first for you to get an economy up. He was under no obligation to all in, don't be ridiculous. You need hatch first to get ahead / even with a FFE. If you start out behind then it's really tough, and it's even worse on old shakuras where you can't even attempt to deny the 3rd
Why is it hard to deny the third on old shakuras as opposed to the new one?
But besides that, MorroW's bigger problem was taking a third himself. MC was going to pressure with air, then break out and attack with gateway units while take a third. If MorroW got his third up and defended the push he would have been miles ahead.
I'm not saying he was in a great position, but he wasn't forced to all in. His hatch went down a bit late. It's not the end of the world.
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On April 12 2011 22:58 Jinsho wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 22:57 PraetorianX wrote:On April 12 2011 22:55 GimbleB wrote: To shed some light on the "Sweden is clean" comment. The pollution in and around Seoul is so bad, you can look at the sun without sunglasses and it won't hurt your eyes (or you could while I was there).
Didn't try tap water while I was there, but judging from the amount of machines with purified water I saw, I wouldn't put too much on tap water being all that great either. That's a bit weird. South Korea is one of the most technologically advanced countries on Earth. Water purification should not be an issue for them. Fantasy is not reality. Yeah lol, south korea isn't the only country you can't drink tap water safely in anyway..
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On April 12 2011 22:57 silentsaint wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 22:55 Deekin[ wrote:On April 12 2011 22:53 Denzil wrote:On April 12 2011 22:50 silentsaint wrote:On April 12 2011 22:46 thoradycus wrote:On April 12 2011 22:46 Woony wrote:On April 12 2011 22:45 kevva wrote:On April 12 2011 22:44 MandoRelease wrote: The interviewer is so awesome, who is it ? I don't know him It is 2GD, a former Quake-player. And yes, he is very awesome. He also was a commentator for ESL. And I think he's the community manager for Bloodline Champions now. I remember him commentating WoW as well. he is a allround-commentator and can also do the host-role for events of any scale :-) From WoW his most memorable commentated match is probably the "OrangeMarmelade" upset^^ That play by Orangemarmelade was beautiful though. Was it when he killed that other mage? he was down 1:2 and his mage had like 20% hp left. He used a genius combination of different skills to kill the other mage then regged himself up and managed to kill the other player as well. At that point losing would have meant defeat for his team as they were down 1:3 I think. After that they won the whole series and the tournament IIRC. There should be some youtube videos somewhere He spellstole the arcane power and used arcane missiles to kill the mage.It then stalemated for a long time vs the priest.He eventually won.Greatest match in WoW arena.
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On April 12 2011 22:57 epik151 wrote: did it crash, black screen for anyone else?
Yes, ma'am.
Lets wait till 4 o'clock. If the stream isn't up until then, then its time to start freaking out
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On April 12 2011 22:58 wikid wrote:Show nested quote +On April 12 2011 22:56 tnud wrote:On April 12 2011 22:54 wikid wrote:On April 12 2011 22:51 dtz wrote:On April 12 2011 22:48 GeorgeForeman wrote:On April 12 2011 22:47 Pekkz wrote:On April 12 2011 22:45 xza wrote:On April 12 2011 22:43 Vetrocide wrote: mlg staffs gotta be stacked with notes after this 'Ask interesting questions after friendly match.... got it.' 'Let the crowd voices be heard on stream, wow never thought of that!' 'Provide a good couch for the interviewers to sit on... woooow this is amazing!' It all seems so simple, but MLG with 5? sc2 events so far is not even close to this production. This is an 8-player event vs. nearly 300 plus other games. It's an apples-to-car-batteries comparisson. The real dreamhack is the biggest lan in the world as recorded in guiness world book of records with over 100,000 people participating. Last year, they didn't have any stream problem, were punctual, and had good streams of games going with multiple casters. Their biggest ( only) problem was awkward host. That is really damn impressive imo. lol, where did you get that number? It's actually (above) 10k, other then that he's correct. yea i know, but 100k is a bit over the top
oops sry accidentally put an extra 0 but i believe my point was made.
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