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CarlosOmse
Germany507 Posts
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Polymath
United States18 Posts
On October 14 2011 02:23 jj33 wrote: haha yes. most of americans still have copper connections luckily i have fios Our telecommunications corporations don't have incentive to upgrade the infrastructure. In most residences you only have one option for high-speed internet if you don't want 768kbps DSL or super-laggy satellite or wireless internet. | ||
HaCkTeR
Chile29 Posts
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Asha
United Kingdom38198 Posts
Dude really needs to sort that out. | ||
ScyHigh
United Kingdom53 Posts
On October 14 2011 02:25 FreudianTrip wrote: Streaming requires a way faster upload than a game of Starcraft 2. They're streaming the "delayed" stream though, what's the difference between what's streaming now and streaming the cast? | ||
jj33
802 Posts
On October 14 2011 02:26 Polymath wrote: Our telecommunications corporations don't have incentive to upgrade the infrastructure. In most residences you only have one option for high-speed internet if you don't want 768kbps DSL or super-laggy satellite or wireless internet. what's your point? he asked if most americans are on copper and i said yes. nothing more nothing less | ||
Derez
Netherlands6068 Posts
On October 14 2011 02:25 FreudianTrip wrote: Streaming requires a way faster upload than a game of Starcraft 2. Yet streaming a livecam of the event requires just as much bandwidth. For all I care they point the livecam on the DRG monitor. | ||
talismania
United States2364 Posts
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Presidenten
Sweden777 Posts
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blae000
Norway1640 Posts
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sitromit
7051 Posts
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Azuroz
Sweden1630 Posts
On October 14 2011 02:22 Xayoz wrote: Well. This certainly looks like some bad organization. How could they possibly not confirm the reliability of connection before such a huge event? Or did another truck crash into the cabling? It also looks like US infrastructure is lagging a decade. 1,5M up? Are you guys still on copper wires or something? Well to be fair you cant blame esl for it, they basically just follow intel around at conventions and expo's. | ||
Zevee
Sweden15 Posts
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DrakanSilva
Chile932 Posts
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Ansalem
564 Posts
On October 14 2011 02:22 zev318 wrote: he's not very good compared to other korean players, i dont think he makes people scared to play him, like a real top code S player would. That =/=bad. And by other Korean players you can't mean more than a couple dozen. There's what, a few hundred pros and semi-pros in SC2? Calling players who aren't the very best "bad" just makes you sound like a prick. | ||
redloser
Korea (South)1721 Posts
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m0ck
4194 Posts
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HolydaKing
21254 Posts
On October 14 2011 02:22 Xayoz wrote: Well. This certainly looks like some bad organization. How could they possibly not confirm the reliability of connection before such a huge event? Or did another truck crash into the cabling? It also looks like US infrastructure is lagging a decade. 1,5M up? Are you guys still on copper wires or something? While it looks like bad organisation, i really doubt that's the case... I mean they (ESL) have hosted like hundreds of tournaments and should know about what can happen >.< But what do we know .. | ||
Polymath
United States18 Posts
On October 14 2011 02:27 jj33 wrote: what's your point? he asked if most americans are on copper and i said yes. nothing more nothing less I was just explaining the situation to the Europeans out there and why are infrastructure is so bad. | ||
Presidenten
Sweden777 Posts
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