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On October 14 2011 01:55 Lorch wrote:Show nested quote +On October 14 2011 01:52 Tyree wrote: Why are people still blaming Blizzard? Battle.net is up on all 4 regions, go check yourselves.
Yes LAN would make things easier but is not the reason why this and many other events have faced delays. They can obviously stream something, so could IPL when internet was down. LAN would have fixed the delay we had at IPL and this one. Though I don't really care, just found your arguments bs.
The games are being played on battle.net right now and it seems to be going just fine. Whatever bandwidth issue they have it doesn't seem to be towards battle.net.
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On October 14 2011 01:57 00Visor wrote: Offline event delayed
- nothing new here Would that there was an offline option for sc2.
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On October 14 2011 01:54 MrBitter wrote:
The internet issues we are having are here at the venue. We need about 1.5 mbit upload, but right now we're only able to push about 600 kbits. This means laggy, spikey streams that no one wants to watch.
Ouch, that is really slow internet at the venue, my cellphone can top that speed.
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On October 14 2011 01:59 doko100 wrote: guys they are obviously lying dont u understand that?
their stream works just fine we can see that and they are playing the games, so the connection is obviously fine. What do they have to gain from not casting the games?
I wish they'd put some better music on, if they insist on playing it, form what I remember the music that they had on the Blizzard EU invitational stream during downtime was pretty good, and that was ESL too.
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On October 14 2011 01:59 Hikko wrote: They aren't delaying it because of issues with SC2, they're delaying the streams because of the upload speed. They can't stream without good upload rates. Oh I see then. Shame but oh well as long as we get the games is OK
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On October 14 2011 02:01 Grettin wrote:Show nested quote +On October 14 2011 02:00 zev318 wrote: nice we get to see that guy eat a burger It's 8pm here and i haven't eaten a anything yet. Really nice to watch someone eating a burger.
well u probably have the next 3 hours to find something to eat while they fix the internet
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On October 14 2011 02:01 MrBitter wrote: Bit of an update:
Some dude just walked in the front door with like 2,000 feet of cable that's plugged into some main line in the street.
lol
Hopefully once they plug that in, we can rock this shit. LOLOL
some dude fighting!
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On October 14 2011 02:02 Wren wrote:Show nested quote +On October 14 2011 02:01 MrBitter wrote: Bit of an update:
Some dude just walked in the front door with like 2,000 feet of cable that's plugged into some main line in the street.
lol
Hopefully once they plug that in, we can rock this shit. LOLOL some dude fighting! Man they are fast
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On October 14 2011 02:00 Wren wrote:Show nested quote +On October 14 2011 01:49 Shkudde wrote: How can theUnited States have such a sorry excuse for IT-infrastructure in one of it's most populous regions? First IPL, and now this. So sad T__T Unfortunately, fiber optic infrastructure is completely unrelated to population density. In fact, city development tends to stand in the way of infrastructure upgrades. Pathetic, but that's what's going on. As an example, my university is in the middle of nowhere, but happens to be on the high-tech corridor, so my personal internet is 16mb down, 5 up and about 3-5x better than people in much larger cities that aren't on the fiber optic corridor.
16/5 on a university ? isnt that kind of low, the one my friend goes too here has 100/100
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On October 14 2011 02:01 MrBitter wrote: Bit of an update:
Some dude just walked in the front door with like 2,000 feet of cable that's plugged into some main line in the street.
lol
Hopefully once they plug that in, we can rock this shit.
someone's just going to run over the line with ice skates, u know it
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On October 14 2011 02:01 Eufouria wrote:Show nested quote +On October 14 2011 01:59 doko100 wrote: guys they are obviously lying dont u understand that?
their stream works just fine we can see that and they are playing the games, so the connection is obviously fine. What do they have to gain from not casting the games? I wish they'd put some better music on, if they insist on playing it, form what I remember the music that they had on the Blizzard EU invitational stream during downtime was pretty good, and that was ESL too.
well my stream is working just fine, so I dont know what "lag spikes" they are talking about.
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On October 14 2011 02:00 Lorch wrote:Show nested quote +On October 14 2011 01:57 doko100 wrote:On October 14 2011 01:55 Lorch wrote:On October 14 2011 01:52 Tyree wrote: Why are people still blaming Blizzard? Battle.net is up on all 4 regions, go check yourselves.
Yes LAN would make things easier but is not the reason why this and many other events have faced delays. They can obviously stream something, so could IPL when internet was down. LAN would have fixed the delay we had at IPL and this one. Though I don't really care, just found your arguments bs. That's bullshit, if the internet is down you can't stream, if you can't stream you can't play the games either. Well that's bullshit than what am I looking at at their stream? Some random shit? I believe they(IPL) used 3G internet or something.
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On October 14 2011 02:01 Eufouria wrote:Show nested quote +On October 14 2011 01:59 doko100 wrote: guys they are obviously lying dont u understand that?
their stream works just fine we can see that and they are playing the games, so the connection is obviously fine. What do they have to gain from not casting the games? I wish they'd put some better music on, if they insist on playing it, form what I remember the music that they had on the Blizzard EU invitational stream during downtime was pretty good, and that was ESL too. Get on http://greatfrag.com/ to listen to some preshow music IEM counter-strike stream but when that goes up I guess the SC2 will aswell
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On October 14 2011 02:02 zev318 wrote:Show nested quote +On October 14 2011 02:01 Grettin wrote:On October 14 2011 02:00 zev318 wrote: nice we get to see that guy eat a burger It's 8pm here and i haven't eaten a anything yet. Really nice to watch someone eating a burger. well u probably have the next 3 hours to find something to eat while they fix the internet
Probably, but its all about me walking to the kitchen and making something, but cba.
Are you guys having lag-spikes too?
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On October 14 2011 02:01 MrBitter wrote: Some dude just walked in the front door with like 2,000 feet of cable that's plugged into some main line in the street.
lol .
haha bitter this gave me a good laugh :D hope he will be the savior of IEM NY!
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On October 14 2011 02:03 cilinder007 wrote:Show nested quote +On October 14 2011 02:00 Wren wrote:On October 14 2011 01:49 Shkudde wrote: How can theUnited States have such a sorry excuse for IT-infrastructure in one of it's most populous regions? First IPL, and now this. So sad T__T Unfortunately, fiber optic infrastructure is completely unrelated to population density. In fact, city development tends to stand in the way of infrastructure upgrades. Pathetic, but that's what's going on. As an example, my university is in the middle of nowhere, but happens to be on the high-tech corridor, so my personal internet is 16mb down, 5 up and about 3-5x better than people in much larger cities that aren't on the fiber optic corridor. 16/5 on a university ? isnt that kind of low, the one my friend goes too here has 100/100
I think his point was that it is better than in heavily populated cities.
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Seems like internet on the american eastcost sucks a little xD first the probs at ipl now iem hpfly theyll get a solution soon
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Pretty funny that I have 10mb/s upload when a big venue apparently can only get 600kb/s ;D
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