SOSPA - the Korean Afreeca Broodwar Scene - Page 5
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Kiante
Australia7069 Posts
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zhurai
United States5660 Posts
On September 10 2012 08:45 Kiante wrote: pretty sure that it requires a korean creditcard to buy the foreigner access. at least it did when i tried a while ago. because it's not so much foreigner access, as just for koreans living outside of korea :| koreans don't take paypal? D: ah well. =.=;; | ||
dr0pship
Canada520 Posts
most thorough/up-to-date guide http://web.archive.org/web/20100130090054/http://www.myp2pforum.eu/afreeca/1332-afreeca-works-again-myp2p-solved.html http://solit2de.blogspot.kr/2009/08/afreeca-guide.html http://mybetinfo.net/afreeca-14997.html Registration page explained: http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/8916/afreecaregyp9.jpg Please help support Afreeca by paying the monthly fee. | ||
chaosTheory_14cc
Canada1270 Posts
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ArvickHero
10387 Posts
On September 10 2012 08:45 Kiante wrote: pretty sure that it requires a korean creditcard to buy the foreigner access. at least it did when i tried a while ago. because it's not so much foreigner access, as just for koreans living outside of korea http://www.kopopusa.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=54 buy at your own discretion, but it seems to work right now I'm still translating a few things, I'll have a guide to registering and mobile afreeca soon | ||
ArvickHero
10387 Posts
Step 1) Go to http://www.afreeca.com/ and click on register (as indicated by the red box) + Show Spoiler + Step 2) Click on the right-most blue icon, which is the foreign registration + Show Spoiler + Step 3) Fill out all the fields. + Show Spoiler + Step 4) Check the box and finish up + Show Spoiler + | ||
ArvickHero
10387 Posts
A guide to Mobile Afreeca First off, download the Afreeca app and also Korean Keyboard functionality. When you launch Afreeca it should look like this + Show Spoiler + Click on the icon indicated by the giant red circle, which will lead you to the main interface of Afreeca + Show Spoiler + To login, select the top right icon, translated to "More". It should bring you to this page + Show Spoiler + Click on the log in icon, and logging in shouldn't take any explanation. The page should look like this + Show Spoiler + If you logged in successfully, you should see this page + Show Spoiler + Nothing of use, so press the back button and go back to the "More" page. If you want, you can fiddle around with your settings, which I have translated (liberally) + Show Spoiler + If you want to change up how the broadcasting is organized, here is the translated options of that + Show Spoiler + Anyways, after all that, you can go back to the main page to find the broadcasts you want to see. Here it is again for reference + Show Spoiler + The first way you can find broadcasts is by using the search function. Typing in 스타 (press the symbols ㅅㅡㅌㅏ in that order) will show you all the online Starcraft streams, or you could be more specific by typing in the broadcaster's ID (Sonic's is sogoodtt, Mong is cksgmldbs, etc etc .. will compile a list later). It should look like this + Show Spoiler + The other way is to select the Category icon, and then game. It'll show all the game broadcasts, so its less specific than the search method. Here's how the categories should look like + Show Spoiler + Regardless of method, you should eventually stumble upon the broadcast you wish to see. If you're using your 3G or 4G connection, you should see this when you select the broadcast + Show Spoiler + Just hit OK and the broadcast should start. And bam, you get to watch Afreeca on your phone. Should look sorta like this + Show Spoiler + Now you notice how I circled one thing, and squared another. Those two are very important. The circled icon gives the broadcaster "추천", or "recommendation", which boosts the broadcaster's ranking. You can give these to each broadcaster once a day, and is possibly the best way to support them other than giving them balloons/stickers. The other icon allows you to favorite/bookmark that broadcast. Makes it much easier finding that stream again, and to give 추천 on a regular basis Now go back to the main page. Here it is again for reference + Show Spoiler + Go to bookmarks. It should look like this + Show Spoiler + Now each broadcast you bookmark is automatically set to notify you when they go online. Naturally, you dont want ALL of them to be set like that. So click the Notification Settings icon. Then you should see this. + Show Spoiler + You can turn the notification setting on/off for each broadcast. When you're done, hit the done icon. And that's about it to mobile afreeca! Yea there's a shitload more other stuff, but that's all you need to know to watch SC :D and it would take up way too much time explaining lol I'll add both of these guides to the OP sooner or later, in a much better format .. sorry for the ugliness of these guides, but I'm a little lazy lol | ||
Ym1r
United States1164 Posts
So mean. I got put on mute status, twice. For saying Hello. Oh well, I can still enjoy the streams. edit: Easiest way to watch streams on foreign IP is to download the Afreeca app. I also got Afreeca to work for a little bit using a Korean socks5 proxy, but it was really, really laggy and terrible to use. The connection would drop a lot. However, a more reliable way is to buy a Korean VPN (cost me $9, and gives me servers across the world, not just Korea), which I currently use. Runs perfectly fine, streams don't sit and constantly buffer like they did on my afreeca app and proxy. | ||
Falling
Canada11219 Posts
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phosphorylation
United States2935 Posts
On September 10 2012 12:55 Ym1r wrote: They seem to hate foreigners on there? I was put on mute because I spoke English, and people were telling me to "Shut my mouse ㅋㅋㅋ" (yes they said mouse) So mean. I got put on mute status, twice. For saying Hello. Oh well, I can still enjoy the streams. edit: Easiest way to watch streams on foreign IP is to download the Afreeca app. I also got Afreeca to work for a little bit using a Korean socks5 proxy, but it was really, really laggy and terrible to use. The connection would drop a lot. However, a more reliable way is to buy a Korean VPN (cost me $9, and gives me servers across the world, not just Korea), which I currently use. Runs perfectly fine, streams don't sit and constantly buffer like they did on my afreeca app and proxy. Is the 9$ VPN a monthly rate or permanent? If latter, that's a good deal not just for afreeca. | ||
TheEmulator
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Djagulingu
Germany3605 Posts
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Archers_bane
United States1338 Posts
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AssyrianKing
Australia2111 Posts
Edit: Got it working, just gotta mess around with it, but so laggy :\ And I am even using wi-fi T.T | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
On September 10 2012 12:55 Ym1r wrote: They seem to hate foreigners on there? I was put on mute because I spoke English, and people were telling me to "Shut my mouse ㅋㅋㅋ" (yes they said mouse) So mean. I got put on mute status, twice. For saying Hello. Oh well, I can still enjoy the streams. It's like speaking spanish on a forum or game lobby. Kind of annoying for everyone who isn't fluent in spanish. | ||
Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
the process to just getting an account is just so complicated zzz. and i already have problems with twitch mobile streaming. can some of the writers with free time please write up some unofficial battle reports? it would really cheer me up. | ||
ArvickHero
10387 Posts
I replaced the spoilered list of the September ranking with an image, now has more information and looks better. Some names are still untranslated, but oh well An update to the upcoming 7th SonicTV Starleague, with an increase in Prize money! 4mil won to the first place winner now instead of 3mil And at the bottom of the OP, I've added a guide of how to register for an Afreeca account, and how to use the Android Afreeca Mobile app (sorry iPhone users! Maybe someone w/ an iPhone can do it ): ). It should be MUCH easier to read than the text-vomit I wrote out earlier. edit: oh goddammit, Sonic posted even more details about the Starleague and Proleague :l welp gonna take a break first before I go back to translating again | ||
AssyrianKing
Australia2111 Posts
On September 10 2012 18:25 ArvickHero wrote: Ok, big update to the OP. Added more details about how you can watch Afreeca, namely Bluestacks, more details about foreigner pass, and such. Also added a little section after that about how you can support Afreeca, even if you have no money. I replaced the spoilered list of the September ranking with an image, now has more information and looks better. Some names are still untranslated, but oh well An update to the upcoming 7th SonicTV Starleague, with an increase in Prize money! 4mil won to the first place winner now instead of 3mil And at the bottom of the OP, I've added a guide of how to register for an Afreeca account, and how to use the Android Afreeca Mobile app (sorry iPhone users! Maybe someone w/ an iPhone can do it ): ). It should be MUCH easier to read than the text-vomit I wrote out earlier. edit: oh goddammit, Sonic posted even more details about the Starleague and Proleague :l welp gonna take a break first before I go back to translating again I tried bluestacks, ended up being extremely buggy, couldnt even login the app :\ | ||
ArvickHero
10387 Posts
anyways, BIG updates about both the upcoming SonicTV Starleague and Proleague!! Sonic has released a calender of the Starleague and the Ro32 group! The OP has been updated as such and .. I guess you don't really need to understand Korean to comprehend this yes? :D As for Proleague, more solid details about it are starting to come out, one of the biggest things being Team rosters! I have taken the liberty of translating some of the team names, but a few I left untranslated because I wasn't sure of the proper translation. I'm a little disappointed Sonic chose to do Winners-league style instead of Proleague style, but its still pretty damn awesome Each Proleague "season" is supposed to go for a month I believe, and the first place prize is 5mil won .. not bad at all! | ||
PassiveAce
United States18076 Posts
On September 10 2012 08:45 Kiante wrote: pretty sure that it requires a korean creditcard to buy the foreigner access. at least it did when i tried a while ago. because it's not so much foreigner access, as just for koreans living outside of korea -_- omahgawd what a pain in the ass. | ||
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