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United States530 Posts
On June 18 2011 10:47 SuperStyle wrote: What are the results for day 3? I really wish there are LR threads for each day with "spoiler" results and matches listed, i mean i dont even know were to check the results for any match that has been played in season 2. I'll start adding in each match results after the broadcast each day. Just an oversight!
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Today's broadcast is starting! Tune in!
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United States530 Posts
We're live now for Day 4 and right after this game there will be a sweet interview with yours truly AND a feature with HDStarCraft, followed by even more sick games. http://www.ign.com/ipl
Go watch!
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Woot! Great interview Josh.
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nice job, today's games have been pretty cool + the interview
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stop censoring/bluring, just leave language filter on.
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European rebroadcast starting in 3 minutes! Check it out if you missed it!
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Sick casting! good to hear the cool voice of HD once again, brings me back to the beta. Also the combo of Taylor and Pajamas is awesome!!!!
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Haha...Skew is one angry person.
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United States530 Posts
We're live with IPL TV Day 5! You won't want to miss this first set with RaNgeD and LaLush. =D http://www.ign.com/ipl
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United Kingdom14464 Posts
Get the main tournament started already. The tension's killing me.
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Hi, i got this link from the chat and the broadcaster "IGNProleague" asked for feedback on how the casting was, so here's my 2 cents
- Catspajamas and HD were great, have great broadcasting voices of course, but in some situations i noticed that catspajamas was interupting or speaking over HD quite frequently, i noticed this on 3-4 seaporate occasions, i'm not saying cats didnt have something that should be added to the conversation, im just saying that out of respect to your co-caster, let him finish his sentence before chiming in
- the rest, great cast , loved it, GJ IGN
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The production quality is very good, the casters rock, the technical stuff just works smoothly and the stream is flawless. The games will go better when the tournament heats up.
BUT: You really should give us a nice, simple page with a schedule. When I go to ign.com/ipl/starcraft2/broadcast-schedule I want to see what is on right now, when is the next match, who is playing whom and for what reason. A bracket with times and dates.
Example: http://www.gomtv.net/2011super1/schedule/
There is all the information I could need. The time, the date, the players and which round they are in.
Clicking on your page on "Broadcast Schedule" brings me here: http://www.ign.com/ipl/starcraft2/broadcast-schedule
Many words, but not a single bit of is helping me. I am pretty sure that is a big reason for relatively low number of viewers. They just don't know what they could see.
Don't get me wrong, I really like what you are doing. Maybe I am just blind or stupid, but I think it is very important to give that kind of information to everyone who lands on your website. Imagine there is the game of the century and nobody watches it - because they didn't know.
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United States1050 Posts
On June 22 2011 10:57 sansalvador wrote:The production quality is very good, the casters rock, the technical stuff just works smoothly and the stream is flawless. The games will go better when the tournament heats up. BUT: You really should give us a nice, simple page with a schedule. When I go to ign.com/ipl/starcraft2/broadcast-schedule I want to see what is on right now, when is the next match, who is playing whom and for what reason. A bracket with times and dates. Example: http://www.gomtv.net/2011super1/schedule/There is all the information I could need. The time, the date, the players and which round they are in. Clicking on your page on "Broadcast Schedule" brings me here: http://www.ign.com/ipl/starcraft2/broadcast-scheduleMany words, but not a single bit of is helping me. I am pretty sure that is a big reason for relatively low number of viewers. They just don't know what they could see. Don't get me wrong, I really like what you are doing. Maybe I am just blind or stupid, but I think it is very important to give that kind of information to everyone who lands on your website. Imagine there is the game of the century and nobody watches it - because they didn't know.
Thanks for the feedback everyone. If you noticed, we do have the broadcast schedule every day at the bottom of each of our pages (http://www.ign.com/ipl) - does it not stand out enough? Should we be changing the colors to make it stand out more or something similar? Also, we have it in this thread as well!
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On June 22 2011 11:08 Alex.IGN wrote:Show nested quote +On June 22 2011 10:57 sansalvador wrote:The production quality is very good, the casters rock, the technical stuff just works smoothly and the stream is flawless. The games will go better when the tournament heats up. BUT: You really should give us a nice, simple page with a schedule. When I go to ign.com/ipl/starcraft2/broadcast-schedule I want to see what is on right now, when is the next match, who is playing whom and for what reason. A bracket with times and dates. Example: http://www.gomtv.net/2011super1/schedule/There is all the information I could need. The time, the date, the players and which round they are in. Clicking on your page on "Broadcast Schedule" brings me here: http://www.ign.com/ipl/starcraft2/broadcast-scheduleMany words, but not a single bit of is helping me. I am pretty sure that is a big reason for relatively low number of viewers. They just don't know what they could see. Don't get me wrong, I really like what you are doing. Maybe I am just blind or stupid, but I think it is very important to give that kind of information to everyone who lands on your website. Imagine there is the game of the century and nobody watches it - because they didn't know. Thanks for the feedback everyone. If you noticed, we do have the broadcast schedule every day at the bottom of each of our pages ( http://www.ign.com/ipl) - does it not stand out enough? Should we be changing the colors to make it stand out more or something similar? Also, we have it in this thread as well! To be honest: I did not recognize this bar at the bottom. Maybe this is because usually such bars contain advertisement or useless crap, so I learned to ignore it. That of course could just be me, but I usually find the interesting stuff at the top of a website. On the bottom you very often find legal stuff and such things. Just scroll down this very page and you will see. 
It tells me that there is something everyday at what time - good. But right now it tells me, what I just have seen. I would also like to click it, to see why these guys are playing. Which round are they in? How did they go there? What will be the winners prize? What can I see tomorrow? When plays a vs. b? Yes, I can find that on tl.net, when I want to search for it. But I think it should not be necessary to leave your site to find such basic information.
Am I too fussy?
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On June 22 2011 11:31 sansalvador wrote:Show nested quote +On June 22 2011 11:08 Alex.IGN wrote:On June 22 2011 10:57 sansalvador wrote:The production quality is very good, the casters rock, the technical stuff just works smoothly and the stream is flawless. The games will go better when the tournament heats up. BUT: You really should give us a nice, simple page with a schedule. When I go to ign.com/ipl/starcraft2/broadcast-schedule I want to see what is on right now, when is the next match, who is playing whom and for what reason. A bracket with times and dates. Example: http://www.gomtv.net/2011super1/schedule/There is all the information I could need. The time, the date, the players and which round they are in. Clicking on your page on "Broadcast Schedule" brings me here: http://www.ign.com/ipl/starcraft2/broadcast-scheduleMany words, but not a single bit of is helping me. I am pretty sure that is a big reason for relatively low number of viewers. They just don't know what they could see. Don't get me wrong, I really like what you are doing. Maybe I am just blind or stupid, but I think it is very important to give that kind of information to everyone who lands on your website. Imagine there is the game of the century and nobody watches it - because they didn't know. Thanks for the feedback everyone. If you noticed, we do have the broadcast schedule every day at the bottom of each of our pages ( http://www.ign.com/ipl) - does it not stand out enough? Should we be changing the colors to make it stand out more or something similar? Also, we have it in this thread as well! To be honest: I did not recognize this bar at the bottom. Maybe this is because usually such bars contain advertisement or useless crap, so I learned to ignore it. That of course could just be me, but I usually find the interesting stuff at the top of a website. On the bottom you very often find legal stuff and such things. Just scroll down this very page and you will see.  It tells me that there is something everyday at what time - good. But right now it tells me, what I just have seen. I would also like to click it, to see why these guys are playing. Which round are they in? How did they go there? What will be the winners prize? What can I see tomorrow? When plays a vs. b? Yes, I can find that on tl.net, when I want to search for it. But I think it should not be necessary to leave your site to find such basic information. Am I too fussy?
Tells you what you have seen because it only changes after the European rebroadcast. But thanks for the feedback for the other stuff.
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Qualifier 2, round of 128: FnaticMSI.DarkForce vs. coL.rsvp best of 3
Darkforce is on the same team as Socke, aTn not FnaticMSI.
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