I took photos for Polygon at Evo. I created a photo essay and posted all the photos I took here: Evo 2013 in Photos.
But here is a small sampling:
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thedz
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I took photos for Polygon at Evo. I created a photo essay and posted all the photos I took here: Evo 2013 in Photos. But here is a small sampling: | ||
UnKooL
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Netherlands2038 Posts
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Doovad
United States22 Posts
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Capped
United Kingdom7236 Posts
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Ognam
United States798 Posts
On July 19 2013 22:15 Capped wrote: Man such a huge tournament and they're using a giant-back CRT TV thats really small to play the games on? CRT has less lag. Sick photos. | ||
Random_0
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Clues
United States186 Posts
On July 19 2013 22:15 Capped wrote: Man such a huge tournament and they're using a giant-back CRT TV thats really small to play the games on? Modern LCDs do all sorts of post processing, most can't turn these features completely off. Also these features are dynamic in that the work they do to each frame might be different, resulting in a varying refresh rate. When dealing with games that can require single frame button input / reactions these sorts of post processing can really mess with a players ability to properly play. Heres an article about what these TVs have done for rhythm games http://www.edge-online.com/features/how-hdtv-killed-rhythm-action/ | ||
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United States2073 Posts
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Imbu
United States903 Posts
Also, what I love most about EVO is the raw passion from it. You can see it in these pictures, as fans and players show their emotions about something they care so much about. And once you start trying to learn how to play these games, you can really start to appreciate the skill they are demonstrating. | ||
aisight
United States145 Posts
On July 19 2013 22:15 Capped wrote: Man such a huge tournament and they're using a giant-back CRT TV thats really small to play the games on? CRTs were only used for Super Smash Bros. Melee, which is played on Gamecube/Wii and thus has no HDMI support. All other games were played on ASUS VH236H LCD TVs, since they were run on PS3s in 720p or 1080p through HDMI. On July 19 2013 22:26 Random_0 wrote: Are there any threads that explain the appeal of fighting games? I tried to watch Evo on Twitch.tv a little bit (for the first time) and it was really boring. Fighting games are a mix of thought, guessing games, and execution, some emphasizing one over the others. What did you find boring in your viewing experience, out of curiosity? | ||
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Canada515 Posts
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AnomalySC2
United States2073 Posts
On July 19 2013 22:26 Random_0 wrote: Are there any threads that explain the appeal of fighting games? I tried to watch Evo on Twitch.tv a little bit (for the first time) and it was really boring. You won't really be able to fully appreciate the skill and thought being displayed in each game unless you play each one enough to grasp the basics. | ||
nohbrows
United States653 Posts
On July 20 2013 02:32 AnomalySC2 wrote: Show nested quote + On July 19 2013 22:26 Random_0 wrote: Are there any threads that explain the appeal of fighting games? I tried to watch Evo on Twitch.tv a little bit (for the first time) and it was really boring. You won't really be able to fully appreciate the skill and thought being displayed in each game unless you play each one enough to grasp the basics. Saying you tried to watch Evo and thought it was boring is like saying you watched the Olympics and thought it was boring. You could have had the misfortune of coming across a game that didn't grab your interest. Unless you don't like fighting games in general. In which case, your question is asking for the equivalent of "why do you like Coffee? I think it tastes terrible." | ||
tonight
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Hot_Bid
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Nice photos, thanks for this. | ||
shindigs
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nofAcedAgent
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Lysteria
France2279 Posts
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sabas123
Netherlands3121 Posts
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StarStruck
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DannyJ
United States5110 Posts
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AnomalySC2
United States2073 Posts
On July 20 2013 03:04 nohbrows wrote: Show nested quote + On July 20 2013 02:32 AnomalySC2 wrote: On July 19 2013 22:26 Random_0 wrote: Are there any threads that explain the appeal of fighting games? I tried to watch Evo on Twitch.tv a little bit (for the first time) and it was really boring. You won't really be able to fully appreciate the skill and thought being displayed in each game unless you play each one enough to grasp the basics. Saying you tried to watch Evo and thought it was boring is like saying you watched the Olympics and thought it was boring. You could have had the misfortune of coming across a game that didn't grab your interest. Unless you don't like fighting games in general. In which case, your question is asking for the equivalent of "why do you like Coffee? I think it tastes terrible." Well I hope you don't think I was the one bored, I thought it was an amazing event lol. I just find it personally more exciting if you know the game you're watching at least on a basic level. | ||
Alaric
France45622 Posts
On July 19 2013 22:26 Random_0 wrote: Are there any threads that explain the appeal of fighting games? I tried to watch Evo on Twitch.tv a little bit (for the first time) and it was really boring. First day of UMvC3, pool play, I was all "Man this sucks compared to SF4, screen's so full of useless SFX, I don't understand what's going on at all, plus the training stage has that dark background so you miss a lot of shit. Meh." Last day for the finals I was hyped as fuck. Between the two, I had the basic mechanics and some trivia explained to me, and through looking at the pool play I could understand the system and "picks" better—so I knew whether to get worried or hyped for a player when he only had Vergil left with or without X-Factor available. Also the level of play significantly improved and it was visible even for a newbie like me, so if you looked at Injustice or Mortal Kombat during the pool play rather than the finals of KoF or UMvC3 woould make a huge difference. | ||
Sterlymobile
United States1009 Posts
Norcal Regionals Grand Final- Scar and Toph casting + Show Spoiler + P.S. Prepare for the gasps | ||
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Ryusei-R1
United States2106 Posts
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Fiercegore
United States294 Posts
On July 20 2013 13:23 affinity wrote: The whole melee tourney was soooo good. i fucking hate that james chen was commentating the top 8; why on earth was he commentating smash when he knows only the basics of the game? Probably because he's been part of the FGC since 1995, and they wanted to end the silly segregation between the FGC and Smash community. | ||
Djagulingu
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Levistus
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Sephy90
United States1785 Posts
On July 20 2013 02:32 AnomalySC2 wrote: Show nested quote + On July 19 2013 22:26 Random_0 wrote: Are there any threads that explain the appeal of fighting games? I tried to watch Evo on Twitch.tv a little bit (for the first time) and it was really boring. You won't really be able to fully appreciate the skill and thought being displayed in each game unless you play each one enough to grasp the basics. You know EVO 2012 is how I fell in love with EVO. I knew jack shit about each game but I watched every single game from pools to finals with the greatest joy. You want to know why? The fucking crowd man.. they make it so exciting and I learn quick so I began to understand some basics I guess. This is why I was looking forward to this years EVO.. that and Melee being in it! Can't wait for next year! Jwong man holy shit.. | ||
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Doraemon
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MaxField
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Spazer
Canada8025 Posts
On July 20 2013 21:03 Levistus wrote: man tokido always has his murderface on. That picture of him leaning back in his seat with his arms crossed as Infiltration ponders his character choice is so good. | ||
Lysteria
France2279 Posts
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Colston
Norway279 Posts
Am always captivated by the King of Fighters tournaments. | ||
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