if this was on twitch it would have atleast 3x viewers, ssl fucked up, not only its on youtube but theres no link to it on TL and you have a weird way of finding the stream
I still don't understand the choice of youtube gaming instead of Twitch ... is is a secure method to ensure, almost nobody will be watching. Such a pity for such a great competition!
On May 27 2017 22:30 Saggymidgetbooty6969 wrote: if this was on twitch it would have atleast 3x viewers, ssl fucked up, not only its on youtube but theres no link to it on TL and you have a weird way of finding the stream
I wouldn't consider 'opening a Youtube channel' particularly weird tbh. But yes, they'd probably have a few thousand viewers if it was on Twitch as well.
On May 27 2017 22:30 Diabolique wrote: I still don't understand the choice of youtube gaming instead of Twitch ... is is a secure method to ensure, almost nobody will be watching. Such a pity for such a great competition!
It's a shame about the viewership sure, but I rather like the Youtube streams.
On May 27 2017 22:30 Saggymidgetbooty6969 wrote: if this was on twitch it would have atleast 3x viewers, ssl fucked up, not only its on youtube but theres no link to it on TL and you have a weird way of finding the stream
I wouldn't consider 'opening a Youtube channel' particularly weird tbh. But yes, they'd probably have a few thousand viewers if it was on Twitch as well.
Method A - Twitch: - typing www.twitch.com/ssl - the web browser remembers it and each time, you start writing, it suggests the address, you only choose and press enter It takes you 3 seconds to connect and watch and you are happy.
Method B - Youtube: - going to TL - searching for the SSL discussion - pressing the first link on the top of the page saying "ESportsTV" - waiting for it to load - reading "This video is unavailable. Sorry about that." - becoming upset - looking for a working link in the discussion - presssing the link, somebody posted - waiting for it to load - waiting much longer, because it still does not load - still waiting, after a couple of minutes, as it still does not load - being very upset, as the games have already started - after 5 minutes, when the screen still loads, but does not start, giving up and leaving, very upset or - being very upset, but continuing to gaming.youtube.com - searching for StarCraft2 streams - you are offered 4 streams, LeonerdLive (39 watching), ZergTV (1 watching), Vietnam StarCraft 2 (1 watching) and Doiel Starcraft 2 (0 watching) - realizing that none of them is SSL - searching for SSL stream - finding a long list of videos and playlists, but nothing live - finding two channels on the right side, eSportsTV and eSportsTV Global - being happy, because finally, you have found it - pressing eSportsTV Global, because you want the English global stream and not the Korean stream - realizing, there are hundreds of videos, but NO FUC*ING LIVE STREAM!!!! - being incredibly angry - searching again for SSL stream - pressing eSportsTV (not global) - finding two live streams, SSL and SSL ENGLISH - pressing SSL English and finally, it works! - after 10 minutes, finally watching the games, very, very, very frustrated and upset
This is the path, I have been going a few times in the first weeks. Find a difference between method A and method B
On May 27 2017 22:30 Saggymidgetbooty6969 wrote: if this was on twitch it would have atleast 3x viewers, ssl fucked up, not only its on youtube but theres no link to it on TL and you have a weird way of finding the stream
I wouldn't consider 'opening a Youtube channel' particularly weird tbh. But yes, they'd probably have a few thousand viewers if it was on Twitch as well.
Method A - Twitch: - typing www.twitch.com/ssl - the web browser remembers it and each time, you start writing, it suggests the address, you only choose and press enter It takes you 3 seconds to connect and watch and you are happy.
Method B - Youtube: - going to TL - searching for the SSL discussion - pressing the first link on the top of the page saying "ESportsTV" - waiting for it to load - reading "This video is unavailable. Sorry about that." - becoming upset - looking for a working link in the discussion - presssing the link, somebody posted - waiting for it to load - waiting much longer, because it still does not load - still waiting, after a couple of minutes, as it still does not load - being very upset, as the games have already started - after 5 minutes, when the screen still loads, but does not start, giving up and leaving, very upset or - being very upset, but continuing to gaming.youtube.com - searching for StarCraft2 streams - you are offered 4 streams, LeonerdLive (39 watching), ZergTV (1 watching), Vietnam StarCraft 2 (1 watching) and Doiel Starcraft 2 (0 watching) - realizing that none of them is SSL - searching for SSL stream - finding a long list of videos and playlists, but nothing live - finding two channels on the right side, eSportsTV and eSportsTV Global - being happy, because finally, you have found it - pressing eSportsTV Global, because you want the English global stream and not the Korean stream - realizing, there are hundreds of videos, but NO FUC*ING LIVE STREAM!!!! - being incredibly angry - searching again for SSL stream - pressing eSportsTV (not global) - finding two live streams, SSL and SSL ENGLISH - pressing SSL English and finally, it works! - after 10 minutes, finally watching the games, very, very, very frustrated and upset
This is the path, I have been going a few times in the first weeks. Find a difference between method A and method B
Here's a clever and inventive strategy to shorten method B
On May 27 2017 22:30 Saggymidgetbooty6969 wrote: if this was on twitch it would have atleast 3x viewers, ssl fucked up, not only its on youtube but theres no link to it on TL and you have a weird way of finding the stream
I wouldn't consider 'opening a Youtube channel' particularly weird tbh. But yes, they'd probably have a few thousand viewers if it was on Twitch as well.
Method A - Twitch: - typing www.twitch.com/ssl - the web browser remembers it and each time, you start writing, it suggests the address, you only choose and press enter It takes you 3 seconds to connect and watch and you are happy.
Method B - Youtube: - going to TL - searching for the SSL discussion - pressing the first link on the top of the page saying "ESportsTV" - waiting for it to load - reading "This video is unavailable. Sorry about that." - becoming upset - looking for a working link in the discussion - presssing the link, somebody posted - waiting for it to load - waiting much longer, because it still does not load - still waiting, after a couple of minutes, as it still does not load - being very upset, as the games have already started - after 5 minutes, when the screen still loads, but does not start, giving up and leaving, very upset or - being very upset, but continuing to gaming.youtube.com - searching for StarCraft2 streams - you are offered 4 streams, LeonerdLive (39 watching), ZergTV (1 watching), Vietnam StarCraft 2 (1 watching) and Doiel Starcraft 2 (0 watching) - realizing that none of them is SSL - searching for SSL stream - finding a long list of videos and playlists, but nothing live - finding two channels on the right side, eSportsTV and eSportsTV Global - being happy, because finally, you have found it - pressing eSportsTV Global, because you want the English global stream and not the Korean stream - realizing, there are hundreds of videos, but NO FUC*ING LIVE STREAM!!!! - being incredibly angry - searching again for SSL stream - pressing eSportsTV (not global) - finding two live streams, SSL and SSL ENGLISH - pressing SSL English and finally, it works! - after 10 minutes, finally watching the games, very, very, very frustrated and upset
This is the path, I have been going a few times in the first weeks. Find a difference between method A and method B
Here's a clever and inventive strategy to shorten method B
On May 27 2017 22:30 Saggymidgetbooty6969 wrote: if this was on twitch it would have atleast 3x viewers, ssl fucked up, not only its on youtube but theres no link to it on TL and you have a weird way of finding the stream
I wouldn't consider 'opening a Youtube channel' particularly weird tbh. But yes, they'd probably have a few thousand viewers if it was on Twitch as well.
Method A - Twitch: - typing www.twitch.com/ssl - the web browser remembers it and each time, you start writing, it suggests the address, you only choose and press enter It takes you 3 seconds to connect and watch and you are happy.
Method B - Youtube: - going to TL - searching for the SSL discussion - pressing the first link on the top of the page saying "ESportsTV" - waiting for it to load - reading "This video is unavailable. Sorry about that." - becoming upset - looking for a working link in the discussion - presssing the link, somebody posted - waiting for it to load - waiting much longer, because it still does not load - still waiting, after a couple of minutes, as it still does not load - being very upset, as the games have already started - after 5 minutes, when the screen still loads, but does not start, giving up and leaving, very upset or - being very upset, but continuing to gaming.youtube.com - searching for StarCraft2 streams - you are offered 4 streams, LeonerdLive (39 watching), ZergTV (1 watching), Vietnam StarCraft 2 (1 watching) and Doiel Starcraft 2 (0 watching) - realizing that none of them is SSL - searching for SSL stream - finding a long list of videos and playlists, but nothing live - finding two channels on the right side, eSportsTV and eSportsTV Global - being happy, because finally, you have found it - pressing eSportsTV Global, because you want the English global stream and not the Korean stream - realizing, there are hundreds of videos, but NO FUC*ING LIVE STREAM!!!! - being incredibly angry - searching again for SSL stream - pressing eSportsTV (not global) - finding two live streams, SSL and SSL ENGLISH - pressing SSL English and finally, it works! - after 10 minutes, finally watching the games, very, very, very frustrated and upset
This is the path, I have been going a few times in the first weeks. Find a difference between method A and method B
Here's a clever and inventive strategy to shorten method B
Cut all the crap and bookmark their channel
I cannot bookmark anything if I am not logged in. And I am not interested to being logged in into youtube so that google would record all my habits, favorite streams, searches, shopping habits and similar. I do not enjoy being the advertisement target for this company. Twitch does not require anything like that.
On May 27 2017 22:30 Saggymidgetbooty6969 wrote: if this was on twitch it would have atleast 3x viewers, ssl fucked up, not only its on youtube but theres no link to it on TL and you have a weird way of finding the stream
I wouldn't consider 'opening a Youtube channel' particularly weird tbh. But yes, they'd probably have a few thousand viewers if it was on Twitch as well.
Method A - Twitch: - typing www.twitch.com/ssl - the web browser remembers it and each time, you start writing, it suggests the address, you only choose and press enter It takes you 3 seconds to connect and watch and you are happy.
Method B - Youtube: - going to TL - searching for the SSL discussion - pressing the first link on the top of the page saying "ESportsTV" - waiting for it to load - reading "This video is unavailable. Sorry about that." - becoming upset - looking for a working link in the discussion - presssing the link, somebody posted - waiting for it to load - waiting much longer, because it still does not load - still waiting, after a couple of minutes, as it still does not load - being very upset, as the games have already started - after 5 minutes, when the screen still loads, but does not start, giving up and leaving, very upset or - being very upset, but continuing to gaming.youtube.com - searching for StarCraft2 streams - you are offered 4 streams, LeonerdLive (39 watching), ZergTV (1 watching), Vietnam StarCraft 2 (1 watching) and Doiel Starcraft 2 (0 watching) - realizing that none of them is SSL - searching for SSL stream - finding a long list of videos and playlists, but nothing live - finding two channels on the right side, eSportsTV and eSportsTV Global - being happy, because finally, you have found it - pressing eSportsTV Global, because you want the English global stream and not the Korean stream - realizing, there are hundreds of videos, but NO FUC*ING LIVE STREAM!!!! - being incredibly angry - searching again for SSL stream - pressing eSportsTV (not global) - finding two live streams, SSL and SSL ENGLISH - pressing SSL English and finally, it works! - after 10 minutes, finally watching the games, very, very, very frustrated and upset
This is the path, I have been going a few times in the first weeks. Find a difference between method A and method B
Here's a clever and inventive strategy to shorten method B
Cut all the crap and bookmark their channel
I cannot bookmark anything if I am not logged in. And I am not interested to being logged in into youtube so that google would record all my habits, favorite streams, searches, shopping habits and similar. I do not enjoy being the advertisement target for this company. Twitch does not require anything like that.
On May 27 2017 22:30 Saggymidgetbooty6969 wrote: if this was on twitch it would have atleast 3x viewers, ssl fucked up, not only its on youtube but theres no link to it on TL and you have a weird way of finding the stream
I wouldn't consider 'opening a Youtube channel' particularly weird tbh. But yes, they'd probably have a few thousand viewers if it was on Twitch as well.
Method A - Twitch: - typing www.twitch.com/ssl - the web browser remembers it and each time, you start writing, it suggests the address, you only choose and press enter It takes you 3 seconds to connect and watch and you are happy.
Method B - Youtube: - going to TL - searching for the SSL discussion - pressing the first link on the top of the page saying "ESportsTV" - waiting for it to load - reading "This video is unavailable. Sorry about that." - becoming upset - looking for a working link in the discussion - presssing the link, somebody posted - waiting for it to load - waiting much longer, because it still does not load - still waiting, after a couple of minutes, as it still does not load - being very upset, as the games have already started - after 5 minutes, when the screen still loads, but does not start, giving up and leaving, very upset or - being very upset, but continuing to gaming.youtube.com - searching for StarCraft2 streams - you are offered 4 streams, LeonerdLive (39 watching), ZergTV (1 watching), Vietnam StarCraft 2 (1 watching) and Doiel Starcraft 2 (0 watching) - realizing that none of them is SSL - searching for SSL stream - finding a long list of videos and playlists, but nothing live - finding two channels on the right side, eSportsTV and eSportsTV Global - being happy, because finally, you have found it - pressing eSportsTV Global, because you want the English global stream and not the Korean stream - realizing, there are hundreds of videos, but NO FUC*ING LIVE STREAM!!!! - being incredibly angry - searching again for SSL stream - pressing eSportsTV (not global) - finding two live streams, SSL and SSL ENGLISH - pressing SSL English and finally, it works! - after 10 minutes, finally watching the games, very, very, very frustrated and upset
This is the path, I have been going a few times in the first weeks. Find a difference between method A and method B
Here's a clever and inventive strategy to shorten method B
Cut all the crap and bookmark their channel
I cannot bookmark anything if I am not logged in. And I am not interested to being logged in into youtube so that google would record all my habits, favorite streams, searches, shopping habits and similar. I do not enjoy being the advertisement target for this company. Twitch does not require anything like that.
Browser bookmarks are a thing.
Or do what I do. Google esportstv. First result is their page. Which has their live casts.
On May 27 2017 22:30 Saggymidgetbooty6969 wrote: if this was on twitch it would have atleast 3x viewers, ssl fucked up, not only its on youtube but theres no link to it on TL and you have a weird way of finding the stream
I wouldn't consider 'opening a Youtube channel' particularly weird tbh. But yes, they'd probably have a few thousand viewers if it was on Twitch as well.
Method A - Twitch: - typing www.twitch.com/ssl - the web browser remembers it and each time, you start writing, it suggests the address, you only choose and press enter It takes you 3 seconds to connect and watch and you are happy.
Method B - Youtube: - going to TL - searching for the SSL discussion - pressing the first link on the top of the page saying "ESportsTV" - waiting for it to load - reading "This video is unavailable. Sorry about that." - becoming upset - looking for a working link in the discussion - presssing the link, somebody posted - waiting for it to load - waiting much longer, because it still does not load - still waiting, after a couple of minutes, as it still does not load - being very upset, as the games have already started - after 5 minutes, when the screen still loads, but does not start, giving up and leaving, very upset or - being very upset, but continuing to gaming.youtube.com - searching for StarCraft2 streams - you are offered 4 streams, LeonerdLive (39 watching), ZergTV (1 watching), Vietnam StarCraft 2 (1 watching) and Doiel Starcraft 2 (0 watching) - realizing that none of them is SSL - searching for SSL stream - finding a long list of videos and playlists, but nothing live - finding two channels on the right side, eSportsTV and eSportsTV Global - being happy, because finally, you have found it - pressing eSportsTV Global, because you want the English global stream and not the Korean stream - realizing, there are hundreds of videos, but NO FUC*ING LIVE STREAM!!!! - being incredibly angry - searching again for SSL stream - pressing eSportsTV (not global) - finding two live streams, SSL and SSL ENGLISH - pressing SSL English and finally, it works! - after 10 minutes, finally watching the games, very, very, very frustrated and upset
This is the path, I have been going a few times in the first weeks. Find a difference between method A and method B
Here's a clever and inventive strategy to shorten method B
Cut all the crap and bookmark their channel
I cannot bookmark anything if I am not logged in. And I am not interested to being logged in into youtube so that google would record all my habits, favorite streams, searches, shopping habits and similar. I do not enjoy being the advertisement target for this company. Twitch does not require anything like that.
I think he meant bookmarking it in your browser
But that works???? If it is the same address each time, then also the link, people post here in the discussion, would be each time the same, no?
On May 27 2017 22:30 Saggymidgetbooty6969 wrote: if this was on twitch it would have atleast 3x viewers, ssl fucked up, not only its on youtube but theres no link to it on TL and you have a weird way of finding the stream
I wouldn't consider 'opening a Youtube channel' particularly weird tbh. But yes, they'd probably have a few thousand viewers if it was on Twitch as well.
Method A - Twitch: - typing www.twitch.com/ssl - the web browser remembers it and each time, you start writing, it suggests the address, you only choose and press enter It takes you 3 seconds to connect and watch and you are happy.
Method B - Youtube: - going to TL - searching for the SSL discussion - pressing the first link on the top of the page saying "ESportsTV" - waiting for it to load - reading "This video is unavailable. Sorry about that." - becoming upset - looking for a working link in the discussion - presssing the link, somebody posted - waiting for it to load - waiting much longer, because it still does not load - still waiting, after a couple of minutes, as it still does not load - being very upset, as the games have already started - after 5 minutes, when the screen still loads, but does not start, giving up and leaving, very upset or - being very upset, but continuing to gaming.youtube.com - searching for StarCraft2 streams - you are offered 4 streams, LeonerdLive (39 watching), ZergTV (1 watching), Vietnam StarCraft 2 (1 watching) and Doiel Starcraft 2 (0 watching) - realizing that none of them is SSL - searching for SSL stream - finding a long list of videos and playlists, but nothing live - finding two channels on the right side, eSportsTV and eSportsTV Global - being happy, because finally, you have found it - pressing eSportsTV Global, because you want the English global stream and not the Korean stream - realizing, there are hundreds of videos, but NO FUC*ING LIVE STREAM!!!! - being incredibly angry - searching again for SSL stream - pressing eSportsTV (not global) - finding two live streams, SSL and SSL ENGLISH - pressing SSL English and finally, it works! - after 10 minutes, finally watching the games, very, very, very frustrated and upset
This is the path, I have been going a few times in the first weeks. Find a difference between method A and method B
Here's a clever and inventive strategy to shorten method B
Cut all the crap and bookmark their channel
I cannot bookmark anything if I am not logged in. And I am not interested to being logged in into youtube so that google would record all my habits, favorite streams, searches, shopping habits and similar. I do not enjoy being the advertisement target for this company. Twitch does not require anything like that.
I think he meant bookmarking it in your browser
But that works???? If it is the same address each time, then also the link, people post here in the discussion, would be each time the same, no?
On May 27 2017 22:30 Saggymidgetbooty6969 wrote: if this was on twitch it would have atleast 3x viewers, ssl fucked up, not only its on youtube but theres no link to it on TL and you have a weird way of finding the stream
I wouldn't consider 'opening a Youtube channel' particularly weird tbh. But yes, they'd probably have a few thousand viewers if it was on Twitch as well.
Method A - Twitch: - typing www.twitch.com/ssl - the web browser remembers it and each time, you start writing, it suggests the address, you only choose and press enter It takes you 3 seconds to connect and watch and you are happy.
Method B - Youtube: - going to TL - searching for the SSL discussion - pressing the first link on the top of the page saying "ESportsTV" - waiting for it to load - reading "This video is unavailable. Sorry about that." - becoming upset - looking for a working link in the discussion - presssing the link, somebody posted - waiting for it to load - waiting much longer, because it still does not load - still waiting, after a couple of minutes, as it still does not load - being very upset, as the games have already started - after 5 minutes, when the screen still loads, but does not start, giving up and leaving, very upset or - being very upset, but continuing to gaming.youtube.com - searching for StarCraft2 streams - you are offered 4 streams, LeonerdLive (39 watching), ZergTV (1 watching), Vietnam StarCraft 2 (1 watching) and Doiel Starcraft 2 (0 watching) - realizing that none of them is SSL - searching for SSL stream - finding a long list of videos and playlists, but nothing live - finding two channels on the right side, eSportsTV and eSportsTV Global - being happy, because finally, you have found it - pressing eSportsTV Global, because you want the English global stream and not the Korean stream - realizing, there are hundreds of videos, but NO FUC*ING LIVE STREAM!!!! - being incredibly angry - searching again for SSL stream - pressing eSportsTV (not global) - finding two live streams, SSL and SSL ENGLISH - pressing SSL English and finally, it works! - after 10 minutes, finally watching the games, very, very, very frustrated and upset
This is the path, I have been going a few times in the first weeks. Find a difference between method A and method B
Here's a clever and inventive strategy to shorten method B
Cut all the crap and bookmark their channel
I cannot bookmark anything if I am not logged in. And I am not interested to being logged in into youtube so that google would record all my habits, favorite streams, searches, shopping habits and similar. I do not enjoy being the advertisement target for this company. Twitch does not require anything like that.
Browser bookmarks are a thing.
Or do what I do. Google esportstv. First result is their page. Which has their live casts.
OK, this is better, and surprisingly, the youtube stream from this method works for me, while the youtube stream from the link from Elentos does not work. In between, I already learnt doing the shorter method gaming.youtube.com, but still, it requires several clicks and takes me let's say 30 seconds, while a twitch stream takes 3 seconds ...
On May 27 2017 22:30 Saggymidgetbooty6969 wrote: if this was on twitch it would have atleast 3x viewers, ssl fucked up, not only its on youtube but theres no link to it on TL and you have a weird way of finding the stream
I wouldn't consider 'opening a Youtube channel' particularly weird tbh. But yes, they'd probably have a few thousand viewers if it was on Twitch as well.
Method A - Twitch: - typing www.twitch.com/ssl - the web browser remembers it and each time, you start writing, it suggests the address, you only choose and press enter It takes you 3 seconds to connect and watch and you are happy.
Method B - Youtube: - going to TL - searching for the SSL discussion - pressing the first link on the top of the page saying "ESportsTV" - waiting for it to load - reading "This video is unavailable. Sorry about that." - becoming upset - looking for a working link in the discussion - presssing the link, somebody posted - waiting for it to load - waiting much longer, because it still does not load - still waiting, after a couple of minutes, as it still does not load - being very upset, as the games have already started - after 5 minutes, when the screen still loads, but does not start, giving up and leaving, very upset or - being very upset, but continuing to gaming.youtube.com - searching for StarCraft2 streams - you are offered 4 streams, LeonerdLive (39 watching), ZergTV (1 watching), Vietnam StarCraft 2 (1 watching) and Doiel Starcraft 2 (0 watching) - realizing that none of them is SSL - searching for SSL stream - finding a long list of videos and playlists, but nothing live - finding two channels on the right side, eSportsTV and eSportsTV Global - being happy, because finally, you have found it - pressing eSportsTV Global, because you want the English global stream and not the Korean stream - realizing, there are hundreds of videos, but NO FUC*ING LIVE STREAM!!!! - being incredibly angry - searching again for SSL stream - pressing eSportsTV (not global) - finding two live streams, SSL and SSL ENGLISH - pressing SSL English and finally, it works! - after 10 minutes, finally watching the games, very, very, very frustrated and upset
This is the path, I have been going a few times in the first weeks. Find a difference between method A and method B
Here's a clever and inventive strategy to shorten method B
Cut all the crap and bookmark their channel
I cannot bookmark anything if I am not logged in. And I am not interested to being logged in into youtube so that google would record all my habits, favorite streams, searches, shopping habits and similar. I do not enjoy being the advertisement target for this company. Twitch does not require anything like that.
I think he meant bookmarking it in your browser
But that works???? If it is the same address each time, then also the link, people post here in the discussion, would be each time the same, no?
You put a browser bookmark for the eSportsTV channel and when you open it it's gonna show you the active streams so it should be very fast to get where you want.
On May 27 2017 22:30 Saggymidgetbooty6969 wrote: if this was on twitch it would have atleast 3x viewers, ssl fucked up, not only its on youtube but theres no link to it on TL and you have a weird way of finding the stream
I wouldn't consider 'opening a Youtube channel' particularly weird tbh. But yes, they'd probably have a few thousand viewers if it was on Twitch as well.
Method A - Twitch: - typing www.twitch.com/ssl - the web browser remembers it and each time, you start writing, it suggests the address, you only choose and press enter It takes you 3 seconds to connect and watch and you are happy.
Method B - Youtube: - going to TL - searching for the SSL discussion - pressing the first link on the top of the page saying "ESportsTV" - waiting for it to load - reading "This video is unavailable. Sorry about that." - becoming upset - looking for a working link in the discussion - presssing the link, somebody posted - waiting for it to load - waiting much longer, because it still does not load - still waiting, after a couple of minutes, as it still does not load - being very upset, as the games have already started - after 5 minutes, when the screen still loads, but does not start, giving up and leaving, very upset or - being very upset, but continuing to gaming.youtube.com - searching for StarCraft2 streams - you are offered 4 streams, LeonerdLive (39 watching), ZergTV (1 watching), Vietnam StarCraft 2 (1 watching) and Doiel Starcraft 2 (0 watching) - realizing that none of them is SSL - searching for SSL stream - finding a long list of videos and playlists, but nothing live - finding two channels on the right side, eSportsTV and eSportsTV Global - being happy, because finally, you have found it - pressing eSportsTV Global, because you want the English global stream and not the Korean stream - realizing, there are hundreds of videos, but NO FUC*ING LIVE STREAM!!!! - being incredibly angry - searching again for SSL stream - pressing eSportsTV (not global) - finding two live streams, SSL and SSL ENGLISH - pressing SSL English and finally, it works! - after 10 minutes, finally watching the games, very, very, very frustrated and upset
This is the path, I have been going a few times in the first weeks. Find a difference between method A and method B
Here's a clever and inventive strategy to shorten method B
Cut all the crap and bookmark their channel
I cannot bookmark anything if I am not logged in. And I am not interested to being logged in into youtube so that google would record all my habits, favorite streams, searches, shopping habits and similar. I do not enjoy being the advertisement target for this company. Twitch does not require anything like that.
I think he meant bookmarking it in your browser
But that works???? If it is the same address each time, then also the link, people post here in the discussion, would be each time the same, no?
OK, this is a good idea. But still, I am used to having teamliquid page as the "link source" for anything linked to gaming streams, so I come here and just press on a stream and it starts. It is a pity, this also does not work this way. And I described my method from the beginning of searching for the stream to show, how unpleasant it has been many times, and that it might have discouraged many people before ... 900 people watching is not much ...
On May 27 2017 23:52 Elentos wrote: Pretty much the only thing TY could have done better is get a bunker and make liberators faster and the game looks this one-sided.
On May 27 2017 23:52 Elentos wrote: Pretty much the only thing TY could have done better is get a bunker and make liberators faster and the game looks this one-sided.