2019 GSL Season 1 Code A (Qualifiers) announcement - Page 3
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Tayewo
Germany28 Posts
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PharaphobiaSC
Czech Republic457 Posts
P.S: I know what's going on at ACTIBL... | ||
BreakfastBurrito
United States893 Posts
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Rodya
546 Posts
On January 13 2019 07:48 BisuDagger wrote: AfreecaTV is carrying Starcraft 1 and 2 on its shoulders. I wish the player base internationally could rally behind them and stream on their platform. This. Why support Amazon, who does not care at all about us, instead of a company that is doing everything we want it to, for the same reasons that we want them to do it? Especially people with featured streams, because I assume most fans don't rely on twitch notifications to see who is streaming - they just check TL. | ||
Xain0n
Italy3963 Posts
On January 13 2019 07:48 BisuDagger wrote: AfreecaTV is carrying Starcraft 1 and 2 on its shoulders. I wish the player base internationally could rally behind them and stream on their platform. Afreeca is carrying Brood War and Sc2's korean scene and surely deserves all the possible support. I'm quite convinced non-korean Starcraft 2 could survive without Afreeca, even if the scene would be diminished. | ||
PinoKotsBeer
Netherlands1385 Posts
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XDEKSDEEXD
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FrkFrJss
Canada1205 Posts
On January 13 2019 15:20 5ecured wrote: This is such great great great news... but what does it mean by Code A? Shouldnt it be code S? or....is code A back??? I believe by "Code A," it's referring to the qualifiers. Ever since Code A was removed, the qualifiers are the new "Code A," since they qualify directly into Code S. | ||
XDEKSDEEXD
622 Posts
On January 13 2019 16:46 FrkFrJss wrote: I believe by "Code A," it's referring to the qualifiers. Ever since Code A was removed, the qualifiers are the new "Code A," since they qualify directly into Code S. Makes sense. thank you! | ||
GreasedUpDeafGuy
United States398 Posts
On January 13 2019 16:46 FrkFrJss wrote: I believe by "Code A," it's referring to the qualifiers. Ever since Code A was removed, the qualifiers are the new "Code A," since they qualify directly into Code S. That is correct | ||
blooblooblahblah
Australia4163 Posts
On January 13 2019 09:11 Rodya wrote: This. Why support Amazon, who does not care at all about us, instead of a company that is doing everything we want it to, for the same reasons that we want them to do it? Especially people with featured streams, because I assume most fans don't rely on twitch notifications to see who is streaming - they just check TL. Because Afreeca is honestly painful to use, and Twitch just seems to be a better platform. I get so many technical issues with Afreeca | ||
Ej_
47656 Posts
On January 13 2019 18:26 blooblooblahblah wrote: Because Afreeca is honestly painful to use, and Twitch just seems to be a better platform. I get so many technical issues with Afreeca And that's just you in Australia, because of their Korea-located servers, afreeca streams lag significantly for Europeans. | ||
JimmyJRaynor
Canada16299 Posts
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Durnuu
13318 Posts
On January 13 2019 22:58 JimmyJRaynor wrote: The 2018 season 3 code S champion doesn't get automatically placed into 2019 Code S in Season 1? That seems odd. It's been like that for like, 4 or 5 years now. | ||
opisska
Poland8852 Posts
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TelecoM
United States10637 Posts
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Vindicare605
United States16012 Posts
On January 13 2019 07:48 BisuDagger wrote: AfreecaTV is carrying Starcraft 1 and 2 on its shoulders. I wish the player base internationally could rally behind them and stream on their platform. Hmmm, that's an interesting idea except it's not commercially viable for streamers in the West who depend on stream revenue. It might be a nice idea for the guys that just use for supplmentary revenue or for hobbyists though. | ||
deacon.frost
Czech Republic12127 Posts
On January 14 2019 01:23 Vindicare605 wrote: Hmmm, that's an interesting idea except it's not commercially viable for streamers in the West who depend on stream revenue. It might be a nice idea for the guys that just use for supplmentary revenue or for hobbyists though. They;re not global, nuff said | ||
BisuDagger
Bisutopia19143 Posts
They are global and that is why we can now see Afreeca streams on the side bar that aren't Korean. Afreeca has done a ton in the past year to improve their global performance. They almost need to re-reach out to the international scene. Regarding commercial viability, you can dual stream using iostream with very little performance hit. Therefore you stream on all platforms. So you dont have to turn off twitch to use Afreeca, there are free and very easy options for doing both. Finally, I have a long history with AfreecaTV and the most important thing to them is feedback. The reps always tell me if global viewers would send in feedback comments it would put pressure on the developers to improve global Afreeca. | ||
Kalera
United States338 Posts
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