A: Pause the stream for a couple of seconds, then click play. If that doesn't work. Close the stream entirely and re-open it. Q: GOM TV stream won't open for me. What do I do?
A: DL the latest version of GOM. Make sure you've enabled the live stream feature GOM require you to. If nothing else. Click on the link below the stream link above the FAQs. Q: I'm watching the same stream as everybody else but it seems like I'm behind all the time. What's up?
A: GOM streams tend to lag for some reason, therefore when the casters go on break and come back (cause u need to be able to hear to know if you're fast forwarding or not), hit "c" on your computer to fast forward. U should keep hitting "c" until you reach around 2.0x or 3.0x. When you hear the noises start to skip, then hit "z" to return back to 1.0x speed. Do this every time because it never stops lagging
We can't really move further towards more even representation today given the single Zerg. We should expect at least 1 Terran to advance, but there's a high possibility that 2 will as on paper they boast the strongest candidates as well as having the numerical advantage.
Best case scenario for future Code S race representation is obviously Terious managing to advance. A similar effort will be required of the other remaining zergs (all of whom are the lone Z player in their groups) if we are to come close to Zerg occupying a third of the Code S population as early as S2.
On March 14 2012 07:17 Asha` wrote: As we currently stand for Code S next season:
10 Terran 10 Protoss 6 Zergs
We can't really move further towards more even representation today given the single Zerg. We should expect at least 1 Terran to advance, but there's a high possibility that 2 will as on paper they boast the strongest candidates as well as having the numerical advantage.
Best case scenario for future Code S race representation is obviously Terious managing to advance. A similar effort will be required of the other remaining zergs (all of whom are the lone Z player in their groups) if we are to come close to Zerg occupying a third of the Code S population as early as S2.
I don't think we can hope for even racial distribution at this point. At least many of the zergs in Code S are pretty strong and are likely to go far.
On March 14 2012 07:17 Asha` wrote: As we currently stand for Code S next season:
10 Terran 10 Protoss 6 Zergs
We can't really move further towards more even representation today given the single Zerg. We should expect at least 1 Terran to advance, but there's a high possibility that 2 will as on paper they boast the strongest candidates as well as having the numerical advantage.
Best case scenario for future Code S race representation is obviously Terious managing to advance. A similar effort will be required of the other remaining zergs (all of whom are the lone Z player in their groups) if we are to come close to Zerg occupying a third of the Code S population as early as S2.
I don't think we can hope for even racial distribution at this point. At least many of the zergs in Code S are pretty strong and are likely to go far.
Me neither. But it's nice to see if we can get steadily closer to it. So far things are looking a bit more reasonable than they have, in part due to the Zergs all performing well in the U&D's to date. I think there's some notable Zerg talent that just needs a good run or two to start threatening breakthroughs into the GSL (Life/Symbol/Monster etc), so fingers crossed in a few seasons we get some more quality Zergs to make up the numbers =)
This is such a tough night to call. I think everyone is basically picking sC as first, but then not quite sure about the rest. Some of them are on the rise, some of them were rising stars in the past, but didn't ever truly prove themselves.
sC can be inconsistent esp. with his health and all but frankly this is his group to win IMO. Maru has been looking a it more impressive than StC over the last month or two so I think Maru and sC will go through.