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lannisport
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szpaqlec
Ireland15 Posts
On November 24 2012 07:06 scsnow wrote: resolution is one thing. codec is another... and there is bitrate and millions of options for codec. I guess what I'm getting at is that if DH can do it right why are they an exception? I'm not buying that, that other organizers lack people with knowledge and skill to do it right. The DH stream was the first in a few months that really delivered and was a pleasure to watch, any other major tournament I have watched had a very poor stream quality. | ||
jment
Austria68 Posts
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Shottaz
United Kingdom414 Posts
On November 24 2012 07:13 jment wrote: Is there any way to watch some VODS? Looks like the VOD's aren't up yet. | ||
falafelnr1
Sweden444 Posts
http://sv.twitch.tv/dreamhacksc2b/b/342322617 http://sv.twitch.tv/dreamhacksc2/b/342321456 | ||
nihlon
Sweden5581 Posts
On November 24 2012 07:13 szpaqlec wrote: I guess what I'm getting at is that if DH can do it right why are they an exception? I'm not buying that, that other organizers lack people with knowledge and skill to do it right. The DH stream was the first in a few months that really delivered and was a pleasure to watch, any other major tournament I have watched had a very poor stream quality. Well, the sound in day one was pretty bad across streams. It's not that easy to do live streams. | ||
soverRR
Sweden348 Posts
Too bad his road ahead is more PvP's, but beating a kid from the hands down easiest group should be doable, and HerO is known for his bad PvP as well... and then there's just TaeJa in a matchup he's fairly comfortable with. Well, at least I can hope. ^^ | ||
Mikau
Netherlands1444 Posts
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szpaqlec
Ireland15 Posts
On November 24 2012 07:20 nihlon wrote: Well, the sound in day one was pretty bad across streams. It's not that easy to do live streams. There were a few hiccups with the sound all right, but the video quality was superb and I think that is more important. | ||
GreyKnight
United States4720 Posts
On November 24 2012 07:22 soverRR wrote: Nani, king of comebacks... still remember GSL Season 3, his comebacks after losing the first set in both rounds. I was always like "Oh well, he's out," and then got serious nerdgazms when he came back... this was pretty much like that. Too bad his road ahead is more PvP's, but beating a kid from the hands down easiest group should be doable, and HerO is known for his bad PvP as well... and then there's just TaeJa in a matchup he's fairly comfortable with. Well, at least I can hope. ^^ Hero and his bad pvp has a 4-0 record vs naniwas great pvp Foreigner fans never stop impressing in their blatant ignorance | ||
Olli
Austria24413 Posts
On November 24 2012 07:22 soverRR wrote: Nani, king of comebacks... still remember GSL Season 3, his comebacks after losing the first set in both rounds. I was always like "Oh well, he's out," and then got serious nerdgazms when he came back... this was pretty much like that. Too bad his road ahead is more PvP's, but beating a kid from the hands down easiest group should be doable, and HerO is known for his bad PvP as well... and then there's just TaeJa in a matchup he's fairly comfortable with. Well, at least I can hope. ^^ I think HerO is actually regarded is a pretty beastly PvP players these days. Only one he really loses to is Rain and... everybody does. | ||
OhThatDang
United States4685 Posts
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Xoronius
Germany6362 Posts
On November 24 2012 07:30 DarkLordOlli wrote: I think HerO is actually regarded is a pretty beastly PvP players these days. Only one he really loses to is Rain and... everybody does. Considering Rain had a negative PvP record in his last tournament, everybody is maybe a bit over the top. | ||
Darrkhan
Finland1236 Posts
On November 24 2012 07:22 soverRR wrote: Nani, king of comebacks... still remember GSL Season 3, his comebacks after losing the first set in both rounds. I was always like "Oh well, he's out," and then got serious nerdgazms when he came back... this was pretty much like that. Too bad his road ahead is more PvP's, but beating a kid from the hands down easiest group should be doable, and HerO is known for his bad PvP as well... and then there's just TaeJa in a matchup he's fairly comfortable with. Well, at least I can hope. ^^ Well yeah you can hope, but Monchi is really really good. And HerO has been looking unstoppable beating Thorzain 2-0 Naniwa 2-0 and some others too and only losing map to Ret with questionable build order. But I agree Naniwa might have a shot against TaeJa if TaeJa is not in beast mode I'm not saying that Naniwa has no chance of winning but i feel that he is underdog here. Thorzain vs Naniwa finals would be entertaining though :p | ||
jment
Austria68 Posts
On November 24 2012 07:19 falafelnr1 wrote: http://sv.twitch.tv/dreamhacksc2b/b/342322617 http://sv.twitch.tv/dreamhacksc2/b/342321456 Thank you so much, fine Sir! | ||
Schelim
Austria11523 Posts
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aintz
Canada5624 Posts
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LaO-Tyros_Reffa
Netherlands50 Posts
The ones I pay for seem sub-par in the graphics/quality department, when compared. Other free ones are usually of less quality and especially the recent BWC was quite terrible. Also, even GSL/MLG vods are still relatively bad quality, when watching on 'HD'. I've been watching tournaments for a long time now and feel DH tops the list every year. Good quality, for free, no lag, no crap (except for not knowing your own rules, but ok :D ). Tl;dr: Just wanted to say: thanks DreamHack, much <3 | ||
TheDougler
Canada8287 Posts
On November 24 2012 07:04 Vasa wrote: I love everyone of you. ♥♥♥♥ See you tomorrow morning! Vasa&Guzzo (Vasacast) You were fantastic! | ||
SoulTakerz
Canada353 Posts
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