Lol 'Smarty Pants' this isn't fucking middle school. If you're going to say something, say it in a more productive manner. As for being in europe, Over 80% of the people I talk to who are actually watching the rebroadcast have no issues what so ever and are from Europe.
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Pooplasm
Canada41 Posts
Lol 'Smarty Pants' this isn't fucking middle school. If you're going to say something, say it in a more productive manner. As for being in europe, Over 80% of the people I talk to who are actually watching the rebroadcast have no issues what so ever and are from Europe. | ||
Happykola
United Kingdom62 Posts
[EDIT} i have 12 gbs of ram and a hexacore processor, it's not because my computer sucks. | ||
VillageBC
322 Posts
On April 14 2011 01:11 CrAzEdBaDgEr wrote:+ Show Spoiler + On April 14 2011 00:56 VillageBC wrote: I don't care about the lag, except for the affect on my viewing experience of it. It was explicit before that it was run in NA and that lag would be an issue before KR/EU players decided to join. It's their problem to over come, and hopefully having them in doesn't ruin the over all experience like Morrow/Rainbow g2 was. If that becomes a consistent theme when KR/EU players involved then well, they shouldn't be in the league. I understand your perspective, but if the tournament wants to have prestige on the same level as other international tournaments, this attitude doesn't work. NA already has a reputation as the weakest of the three primary SC2 regions (KR, EU, NA) and if they essentially make it impossible for other players to compete on even footing in what has potential to be its flagship league, it will make it even harder to shake that reputation, especially if a non-NA player ends up winning the tournament despite the lag. I don't think it matters that NA is the weakest of the regions. It's North American Starleague, and while they have invited outside NA players to it. They've made no bones about it being an NA based league. For me it's about good games and production quality and being in NA myself, I want to see NA players. I want to see my favourite players as well from everywhere, but I have GSL Code A/S for my favourite Koreans and a bazillion EU tournaments seem to run all the time for those from that region. I was disappointed at the number of non NA based players in it, but thankfully IGN came along to scratch that itch. I also think it will work itself out organically though. =) | ||
aoe2fan
Sweden700 Posts
On April 14 2011 01:44 Pooplasm wrote: Lol 'Smarty Pants' this isn't fucking middle school. If you're going to say something, say it in a more productive manner. As for being in europe, Over 80% of the people I talk to who are actually watching the rebroadcast have no issues what so ever and are from Europe. Dont lie..... Stream is laggy as shit. | ||
Giku
Netherlands368 Posts
On April 14 2011 01:37 laguu wrote: Would you mind announcing european casting times in european format? American formats are so confusing and theres so many of them. Just announce it in CET, ok? would be convenient for us, thanks. Me too, just do it in GMT+0/+1 and the 24-hrs system. hell PDT isn't even used EVER.. | ||
blackone
Germany1314 Posts
On April 14 2011 01:34 Geo.Rion wrote: releasing the replays would be a really stupid thing to do, i'm not sure if they said that they wont, but i can't see any reason why they would do so. VODs will be available for premium users iirc 1. The reason would be that they announced that replays will be part of the premium service. That statement was removed later on. 2. Why would it be stupid? Which terrible death is, for example, MLG dying because they are realeasing replays? | ||
Grettin
42381 Posts
On April 14 2011 01:25 Frankon wrote: NASL EU Rebroadcast... So far stream massive fail Yeah.. Was it like this last night when NASL Broadcasted it to NA? | ||
OTIX
Sweden491 Posts
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roosten
125 Posts
On April 14 2011 01:44 Pooplasm wrote: Lol 'Smarty Pants' this isn't fucking middle school. If you're going to say something, say it in a more productive manner. As for being in europe, Over 80% of the people I talk to who are actually watching the rebroadcast have no issues what so ever and are from Europe. As productive as telling people that if they have lag it's on account of their crappy computers? For my part it was fine for the half a game I tuned into last night, but lagging obnoxiously on all qualities at the moment. | ||
arioch
England403 Posts
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cYaN
Norway3322 Posts
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Nuttyguy
United Kingdom1526 Posts
On April 14 2011 01:46 Grettin wrote: Yeah.. Was it like this last night when NASL Broadcasted it to NA? no | ||
DND_Enkil
Sweden598 Posts
Production, casting, players are all important but the stream working is vital. No way i even consider paying 20$ for 240p slideshow... With 1.5k viewers, wtf? | ||
The KY
United Kingdom6252 Posts
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SmoKim
Denmark10305 Posts
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Giku
Netherlands368 Posts
On April 14 2011 01:44 Pooplasm wrote: Lol 'Smarty Pants' this isn't fucking middle school. If you're going to say something, say it in a more productive manner. As for being in europe, Over 80% of the people I talk to who are actually watching the rebroadcast have no issues what so ever and are from Europe. He's right though, you're in Canada and it seems to be a Justin.tv - Europ connection loss problem. Looking at the Chat and this topic I haven't seen anyone being really positive about the lag. So the '80% of the people you talk to' aren't really representative, nor do I really trust that info, but that aside. | ||
Grettin
42381 Posts
Somehow i knew this EU/NA broadcasting thing is gonna hurt people. Horrible idea imo. | ||
gnutz
Germany666 Posts
omg -.- | ||
Airionn
United Kingdom186 Posts
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buscemi
116 Posts
Yesterday had zero issues watching Dreamhack with 40k viewers. Both were on JTV (and I watch a lot of player streams on JTV with zero issues). | ||
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