DreamHack vs MLG Columbus - Page 3
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Nazeron
Canada1046 Posts
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pinnacle
United States86 Posts
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obsKura
Ireland1061 Posts
What I did not liked about both events: Bo3 even for the semi finals and placement matches and Grand Finals only Bo5. This is disappointing especially as lot of those matches were quite short and instead you had huge breaks. HuK, I love you! You so have earned it! <3 | ||
leo23
United States3075 Posts
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1ManArmy
Netherlands895 Posts
MLG had that stylish smooth production feel + the amazing live enviroment. For me the live experience with the players actually interacting with eachother adds alot to the experience (Idra vs MC outside the booth.. MMA's Kamehameha, QXC's Interview, The Relay Race). Dreamhack on the other hand had that summerish campy feel, with all those people in the Day9 Tent watching the games together. Even though the players were not visible, the casters/live audience still gave a good sense of importance and the games were amazing aswell. Alot of extremely epic macro games were shown. Glad to see Huk finally showing what he is capable of Congratulations to him! So yeah, both events were amazing, and that made me a happy spectator. | ||
Skoop
United States214 Posts
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Zaucy
Sweden13 Posts
On June 21 2011 08:24 pinnacle wrote: Both were great but I voted MLG because of the time difference for Dreamhack. Then I should vote for Dreamhack because of the time difference. Invalid argument lol. MLG: I wished there were more of a schedule of what players were up next, ect. It was very hard to keep track what players were going to play on what stream. The both streams should have some little list of what to see (when they know what players & match ups). Me and my friends had problems knowing what stream would show what match without streaming both at the same time (but muting the other one we didn't watch at the time). Also the MLG commercials was a lot louder than the stream it self, compared to DH commercials. But we enjoyed both events very much! | ||
Novalisk
Israel1818 Posts
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Meteora.GB
Canada2479 Posts
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Maliris
Northern Ireland2557 Posts
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Zedders
Canada450 Posts
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StyLeD
United States2965 Posts
I always appreciated the constant player cams, the fact that you didn't have to choose between 6 streams, the video feeds of the audience, Tastosis, the MLG-GSL ties, and the double elimination and championship bracket of MLG | ||
Ghostcom
Denmark4781 Posts
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chesshaha
United States1117 Posts
When watching MLG, it is exciting to see any pro player who is new to MLG can make it from the open bracket to Championship sunday in a more forgiving double elimination american style bracket. Dreakhack has a good old fasion world cup style, where group plays are first for the qualified players, then top players from each group moved into a single elimination bracket. Both formats are nice, while we had about same amount of talents from the player pool comparing MLG Comlubus with DHS11. Not sure who had more spectators in person and from online streams. | ||
baldgye
United Kingdom1071 Posts
On June 21 2011 06:33 Garth wrote: Dreamhack cuz huk won. this 1000x this :D HuK played amazing was great to see... though production wise I think that MLG has it | ||
WightyCity
Canada887 Posts
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Doppelganger
488 Posts
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WightyCity
Canada887 Posts
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et
Switzerland367 Posts
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Qaatar
1409 Posts
On June 21 2011 09:36 et wrote: MLG by far. The audience being in the same room as the players really makes a difference, both for the viewers (audience of course, but also stream) and players, the games were far better (i didn't see anything as entertaining as losira vs mma or losira vs mc on dreamhack). I totally agree. People keep saying how amazing the games from this Dreamhack were - every single game I saw was disappointingly not up to the usual standards of the players. From the terrible performances of the highly touted guys like Kas and Happy to the mediocrity displayed by Idra and Thorzain. I don't know what was going on this weekend, but it seemed like everyone, even the usually impeccable Koreans, were making mistakes left and right. Bomber's TvZ suddenly went down the gutter, and July was lackluster the entire event. The only saving graces were MC's casting and Huk/Moon doing well. | ||
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