The Husky Feedback Thread - Page 5
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kollin
United Kingdom8380 Posts
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loveeholicce
Korea (South)785 Posts
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GrapeD
Canada679 Posts
Another thing I think you can improve on is introducing the people to the players a bit more. In your casts I've seen you do this but I just think that if you, instead of putting 500 games out a day like you do now, instead do a little bit more research into the game you're casting and the players and stuff like that you could help introduce your crowd to the SC2 community and become less of a "gateway caster" and more of a tournament caster. | ||
Moonling
United States987 Posts
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dusters
United States57 Posts
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leakingpear
United Kingdom302 Posts
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Husky
United States3362 Posts
Had a few minor technical difficulties towards the end but am curious on your input from that cast. Thanks! | ||
Dalguno
United States2446 Posts
I felt that you had a lot more of an analytical take on the games today, and did superbly. You had some input that was exceptional, very solid and based. I felt as though you and Day9 worked very well together. You did much better than previous in including your co-caster, which made it all the better. Why I do not usually enjoy it is because I enjoy more analytical casting. That's just me, and a lot of the time you're too goofy for me. Today, though, you blended analytical with fun and it sounded great. I don't know if this will be your new style, but if it is, I may even start watching your YouTube casts again. | ||
dtz
5834 Posts
My only minor gripe was that you seemed "cold and unresponsive" towards day9's jokes. Kinda seems like you were trying to formulate and plan what you were going to say when day9 was talking so when he threw a joke your way, you were not prepared. But good casting overall today. Enjoyed it. Well done and i'm sure you'll improve even more. | ||
eLiE
Canada1039 Posts
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Pervect
1280 Posts
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senor_gomez
United States162 Posts
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BrownBear
United States6894 Posts
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DocNemesis
Philippines446 Posts
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MaestroSC
United States2073 Posts
My biggest complaints about you in the past were that your casts were nothing besides your style of comedy, which I never really appreciated to be honest, but as you watch more high level play you start getting more insight and you cast with more correct/knowledgable information. My biggest complaint now, is that when you are casting with the person who is there for the analysis/knowledge you tend to dominate the casts when you shouldn't. You cut off your co-caster's insight with something obvious frequently. You can tell that you probably solo cast a lot, because a lot of the time you will start rambling/filling time and then you realize "o wait there are 2 people casting, maybe i should let him speak." In my opinion, when your the entertainment caster, you shouldn't be dominating the cast over the more knowledgable one. Instead use your humor/wit to fill in the dead space and play off of his actual content. Also the "i can't do basic math I dropped out of college" jokes get really frustrating/annoying in my opinion. You are obviously semi-inteligent to be where you are and as recognized as you are, so I don't think you should play the "im retarded" card. It's one thing to say "o my mistake, im dumb" than saying "i cant add 2+2 cause im dumb" those sort of things get annoying. You shouldn't paint yourself as a loser, because as a major entity of a community it makes the rest of the community sort of look bad like "lol im an idiot, and look at all of the people who listen to me/are my fans." Just my 2cents tho. TBH i hated your casting until i heard TotalBiscuit, now i appreciate you a lot more. But then again I am a nobody, and your world-famous as casting SC2 so why should you listen to anything i say. | ||
Divinek
Canada4045 Posts
On April 17 2011 05:37 GrapeD wrote: Honestly I think that if you spent more time playing the game it would be easier to watch you cast. For instance other casters tell the viewer about things they cant see in front of them like telling them if someone is preparing for an attack. I think that your biggest problem is you focus too much on explaining what is on the screen instead of whats going on in the future and who's ahead and stuff like that. Another thing I think you can improve on is introducing the people to the players a bit more. In your casts I've seen you do this but I just think that if you, instead of putting 500 games out a day like you do now, instead do a little bit more research into the game you're casting and the players and stuff like that you could help introduce your crowd to the SC2 community and become less of a "gateway caster" and more of a tournament caster. I fully support these recommendations for the future. Nothing seems glaringly bad to me at all, but improving on these things can only help. | ||
Husky
United States3362 Posts
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RaLakedaimon
United States1564 Posts
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pStar
996 Posts
The chemistry was perfect | ||
TheRhox
Canada868 Posts
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