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On October 02 2011 14:00 BFCrimson wrote: I've never had a more enjoyable experience watching starcraft than watching this stream. The laid back and chill Day9 breaking it down like he always does, the players providing shows of epic proportions, the 3 stream match experience, the lack of tension due to tournament environment... the perfect storm of chill. Shout out to all those involved man
Edit- btw, where would be a good place to provide them with positive feedback? =]
hm.. best way would be twitter "@redbullGAMING", or let Walshy know on kings of tin by messaging djwheat.
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A wild Destiny appears! Wild indeed. :D
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The waterfalll..... it overpowers all else......
It knows all our secrets
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Is bomber really there? Doesn't he have GSL matches back in korea and then mlg orlando?
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On October 02 2011 14:28 zyvox wrote: Is bomber really there? Doesn't he have GSL matches back in korea and then mlg orlando?
of course his there
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Uhh.. they wanted to have day9 quit the cast mid-game because it was time for them to wrap it up. Heard day9 trying to convince the people to let him finish the game, then he gets cut off at the end of the game.. just wow.
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lol so thats it? Done? Weird.
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On October 02 2011 15:04 SKAR wrote: Uhh.. they wanted to have day9 quit the cast mid-game because it was time for them to wrap it up. Heard day9 trying to convince the people to let him finish the game, then he gets cut off at the end of the game.. just wow.
ya i heard that too pretty weird
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On October 02 2011 15:04 SKAR wrote: Uhh.. they wanted to have day9 quit the cast mid-game because it was time for them to wrap it up. Heard day9 trying to convince the people to let him finish the game, then he gets cut off at the end of the game.. just wow.
unfortunately, sc2 and day9 are there just to get views. doubt they treat it too seriously or with care.
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why couldnt they just have a seperate sc2 only stream?
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On October 02 2011 11:26 Astro-Penguin wrote: Is anyone else feeling a little disgusted at the SC2 viewers attitude towards the Halo community/viewers? The chat is just littered with comments bashing Halo players, viewers, and the game it self. If I recall the SC2 fanbase actually boo'd some the Halo winners at one of the events, makes me sad that TL is being represented by these 4chan troll reminsecents. Honestly if you dont like the game thats fine, but I dont understand why people deem it okay to ruthlessly mock and hate on a game helping contribute to the growth of pro gaming.
The chat is terrible, but frankly the attitude was the same on both side when I checked the chat in the beginning.
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there is a separate sc2 stream... it's on the red bull site
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On October 02 2011 18:43 lim1017 wrote: why couldnt they just have a seperate sc2 only stream?
if you go to the redbull lan website there is a list of streams, you can choose day9, tyler, white-ra, etc... the main stream shows whatever they decide to put on it. sometimes sc2 most of the time halo.
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i can only find the VoD from the main stream and its a mix of sc2/halo so..
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On October 01 2011 19:04 Spaceneil8 wrote:Show nested quote +On October 01 2011 18:57 Zax19 wrote: Honestly, I feel like they're trying to get tournament-type of viewership while not paying any pricemoney, this is such a missed opportunity. This is honestly not the case at all. Redbull lans have been going on for a while now. They are primarily for preparation for the Halo teams. They are now helping sc2 players out. Redbull does this to almost every person they sponsor. Walshy, and Status Quo are being helped out by Redbull. The fact that they are including sc2 this time around is great and maybe we'll see a redbull sponsored sc2 player soon. I find it pretty weird to add a game for a LAN when Blizzard doesn't even have a LAN feature. Loving the event so far though. I'd say that they it comes down to organisation. All I see is a Halo stream full of chaotic shouting with one or two SC2 games every couple of hours. It has no obvious structure and why did I watch one game of qxc vs. Bomber when there are no consequences, it's just a regular game. I hope it's not a waste of time for the players but I was expecting a room full of couches with the progamers discussing something on the camera and then testing it in game, not just playing. If I don't see the learning process behind the games then the games have no value, there is no backstory. Going into every match I need to know what’s the goal, otherwise it’s just another regular game.
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Is this the only kind of VOD?
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On October 02 2011 19:07 wBsKillian wrote:Is this the only kind of VOD?
Yup
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On October 02 2011 19:02 Zax19 wrote:Show nested quote +On October 01 2011 19:04 Spaceneil8 wrote:On October 01 2011 18:57 Zax19 wrote: Honestly, I feel like they're trying to get tournament-type of viewership while not paying any pricemoney, this is such a missed opportunity. This is honestly not the case at all. Redbull lans have been going on for a while now. They are primarily for preparation for the Halo teams. They are now helping sc2 players out. Redbull does this to almost every person they sponsor. Walshy, and Status Quo are being helped out by Redbull. The fact that they are including sc2 this time around is great and maybe we'll see a redbull sponsored sc2 player soon. I find it pretty weird to add a game for a LAN when Blizzard doesn't even have a LAN feature. Loving the event so far though. I'd say that they it comes down to organisation. All I see is a Halo stream full of chaotic shouting with one or two SC2 games every couple of hours. It has no obvious structure and why did I watch one game of qxc vs. Bomber when there are no consequences, it's just a regular game. I hope it's not a waste of time for the players but I was expecting a room full of couches with the progamers discussing something on the camera and then testing it in game, not just playing. If I don't see the learning process behind the games then the games have no value, there is no backstory. Going into every match I need to know what’s the goal, otherwise it’s just another regular game. There are more streams that show Starcraft.
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