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SHOUTcraft - Our eSports gateway drug. - Page 17
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Ghad
Norway2551 Posts
Good luck with your venture! | ||
Longshank
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nttea
Sweden4353 Posts
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TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
On July 23 2010 05:50 nttea wrote: You were great for starcraft2! hope you keep on doing it -.- Did ya read my post by any chance? | ||
Nifel
706 Posts
Oh, right! I do hope TotalBiscuit will be the one to pick the music during the casts. In addition to talent and passion, he's got taste. That's kinda rare nowadays. Metal is just so right for E-Sports. | ||
XiO
United States36 Posts
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TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
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Zaphid
Czech Republic1860 Posts
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Slayer91
Ireland23335 Posts
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Makh
Canada143 Posts
Best of luck. I look forward to hearing the dollar figure on the first TGS tournament prize pool. | ||
nttea
Sweden4353 Posts
lol no i didnt :D just saw the thread bump but didn't know when to pitch in the thread is pretty huge :D i think you should edit OP to only have current relevant information (: | ||
skeldark
Germany2223 Posts
On July 23 2010 05:25 TotalBiscuit wrote: Oh god guys, there's been a huge misunderstanding. Somebody got the idea that I was a decent Starcraft 2 caster and signed me up to a new gaming network called The Game Station, along with HD, Husky and Artosis. I don't know anything about Starcraft 2, what am I going to do? PLZ HELP. ..... When i saw your sc2 vids first time i thought: 1) Dam this guy dont know much over starcraft 2) DAM this is fun to watch! i NEVER played wow and dont want to play it EVER! But one time i was searching for some nice casts, and there were only boring games in my youtube subsc. bar. So i watched 2 wow casts from you. In the middle of it i ask myself: "holy *** What do i do here? i dont understand anything and i really dont care for new wow addons." But i watched it to the end only because it was fun to watch. Perhaps some guys will have the same experience with your sc2 casts and join the community. Like i said in a other thread: all casters have a place and when someone is watching a sc2 cast of you he thinks he see the grand olimpics finals of sc2. Every game! PS: your good but nobody is so good that i start playing wow ^^ | ||
juraigamer
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ckw
United States1018 Posts
Good work, you definitely gained a viewer. Hopefully you stay active and feed my need for quality videos. GG. | ||
Baz
United Kingdom289 Posts
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Amestir
Netherlands2126 Posts
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Makh
Canada143 Posts
On July 23 2010 07:10 ckw wrote: I love you'r voice, probably because you sound older and it makes it seems more as if I am actually watching a pro sports event. I can't figure out why but that makes a HUGE difference when I watch Starcraft videos. This is also why I love watching Korean pro matches even though I can't understand anything thats said. The mature commentators and the energy is present which you don't find in any other amateur commentaries. A lot of the 'young voice' sound comes from substandard microphone and recording software. Sadly, most commentators can't afford quality hardware! | ||
Mathewep2010
United States63 Posts
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SpaceYeti
United States723 Posts
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TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
On July 23 2010 07:16 Makh wrote: A lot of the 'young voice' sound comes from substandard microphone and recording software. Sadly, most commentators can't afford quality hardware! Makh is correct on that one. Using sub-standard USB headsets that have very little dynamic range does not help at all. That said it is not particularly expensive to get good audio quality. The Samson CO-1U is a perfect sub $100 option that is plug and play and requires no additional hardware. If you have any kind of a following at all, doing a small Paypal donation drive for equipment almost always ends in success and I would recommend that to any caster who wants to get started. Would you drink champagne out of a rusty bucket? Of course not, so why ruin your voice with an awful headset? | ||
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