WCS Season 1 Finals Day 1 - Page 6
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aZealot
New Zealand5447 Posts
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purgerinho
Croatia919 Posts
On June 07 2013 05:50 DOUDOU wrote: there is no need to complain about the time of broadcast, this would have happened in any timezone also, saying the broadcast time is bad even for KR because of friday is stupid, we had tourneys in EU and NA starting on friday (even morning) too, no one complained that much i just hope there is a restream or vod are uploaded quite fast tell me that big event that started at 10am during working day? reason of my complaining is that this wouldn't have happened in EU | ||
Popkiller
3415 Posts
On June 07 2013 05:53 aZealot wrote: All 3 Protoss play today? I guess this means I'll be watching this! every player plays today! | ||
Mensol
14536 Posts
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Popkiller
3415 Posts
On June 07 2013 05:54 purgerinho wrote: tell me that big event that started at 10am during working day? reason of my complaining is that this wouldn't have happened in EU we'll see what EU does when they host the season finals. | ||
FrostedMiniWheats
United States30730 Posts
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TheDougler
Canada8302 Posts
This time it's almost as bad as last years WCS, where basically both EU and NA got about four reasonable hours of broadcast time each, and somehow everybody complained. The NAs complained --although, less so than Europeans I would say, maybe because we're used to it with GSL-- that it went too late, and EU complained it started too early. The world isn't flat guys, events in Asia are generally going to happen at times that are appropriate for Asians. This one too, will likely still be going on when Europeans are waking up I'd think. Sure, waking up to it isn't ideal but the ideal times are for the people who are there live: The players, the casters, the live spectators. For everyone else there's late nights, early mornings, and coffee. bleh, sorry for ranting. I REALLY should be getting a start on this studying I'm supposed to be doing. | ||
packrat386
United States5077 Posts
On June 07 2013 05:54 purgerinho wrote: tell me that big event that started at 10am during working day? reason of my complaining is that this wouldn't have happened in EU Yeah in the EU they would start it at 6pm and then it would run til 6AM... wait there are problems with that approach as well. There are a ton of fucking games tomorrow (think 4 GSL groups plus more hype in between than usual) so I think its reasonalbe that they want to start early. I just hope OGN's involvement doesn't mean that I get fucked out of VODs. | ||
purgerinho
Croatia919 Posts
On June 07 2013 05:44 sitromit wrote: So much rage over broadcast times... I watch GSL at 2 am all the time, god forbid you Eurobabies have to stay up 2-3 nights on a weekend to watch something that happens once a year. :p this is WORLD championship finals, not GSL | ||
Popkiller
3415 Posts
On June 07 2013 05:58 purgerinho wrote: this is WORLD championship finals, not GSL hosted by Korea. They have to fit four groups into one day, how else are they going to do it? jesus, just go away uggghhh. | ||
TheDougler
Canada8302 Posts
On June 07 2013 05:56 Popkiller wrote: we'll see what EU does when they host the season finals. Also, wasn't there an IEM a month or two ago that started at 10AM where it was hosted in EU? | ||
RookUK
United Kingdom283 Posts
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sitromit
7051 Posts
On June 07 2013 05:54 purgerinho wrote: tell me that big event that started at 10am during working day? reason of my complaining is that this wouldn't have happened in EU IEM is always like this. It starts in the morning on a Friday. Dreamhack Summer's final will be on a Monday. | ||
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FatBat
Germany326 Posts
On June 07 2013 05:58 purgerinho wrote: this is WORLD championship finals, not GSL SEASON 1. they will come to europe and america, one region is always fucked... EDIT: the g in gsl stands for global btw ;D | ||
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Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On June 07 2013 05:58 purgerinho wrote: this is WORLD championship finals, not GSL Hosted by a Korean company, in Korea, where the players will also play. Calm down, you'll have your Season Finals in your time zone when the Koreans are screwed, so it's all fine. | ||
aZealot
New Zealand5447 Posts
Oh yeah! :D Cool, time enough to head off for a swim, do some writing, and then watch some good games of SC2. Edit/ Good thing I have the day off from work today. | ||
packrat386
United States5077 Posts
On June 07 2013 06:01 RookUK wrote: I'm still not certain about whether VODs are going to be made available for free or not - I've read a few people saying they will be, but I've seen no concrete evidence of it. Obviously broadcasters have no obligation to provide this (as up to now, GomTV haven't done, but MLG and ESL have) but I'd really like to know for sure whether I'll need to subscribe in order to access VODs so I can watch everything on the following days... Yeah not having information available on this is really making me sad. I've basically been spamming this thread asking about VODs hoping that eventuall someone who knows something will answer. | ||
purgerinho
Croatia919 Posts
On June 07 2013 05:57 TheDougler wrote: Sure, waking up to it isn't ideal but the ideal times are for the people who are there live: The players, the casters, the live spectators. For everyone else there's late nights, early mornings, and coffee. yes, if you are live spectator that is unemployed or aren't in scholl during 10am at friday. There is three days to do this. Games from two groups will be held at the same time (10am and 3pm). I can understand everything except friday schedule, it's very strange from many point of views. But ok, I can't change anything, blizzards knows what is best for them | ||
aZealot
New Zealand5447 Posts
On June 07 2013 06:03 Zealously wrote: Hosted by a Korean company, in Korea, where the players will also play. Calm down, you'll have your Season Finals in your time zone when the Koreans are screwed, so it's all fine. Lol! I see what you did there. | ||
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