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Or it could just be air conditioning being turned on. Some people (ok maybe just me) get cold when they're put up on stage with thousands of eyes staring at them.
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I always get cold when I play StarCraft. It can be adrenaline or the fact that your not moving much just your hands, you get cold. Watch players in any tournament they likely have a few layers on.
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dont see how you guys get cold when playing. My heart is pumping and i am sweating !
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I'm pretty sure Korea is freezing cold in the winter. They're probably wearing jackets because it's winter. The jackets come off when they're playing, from what I've seen.
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But even John is running around with a coat on.... All the fans have coats on it seems when they come down to view the GSL. You think they would pay the heat bill and get that thing up to a reasonable level...being a professional event and all...
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From the article it seems that only public agencies are effected by the energy conservation laws. As for the handwarmers and jackets... when I play I am usually wearing sweatpants and a hoodie because (even though its 72 F in my room) i get really really cold while playing starcraft, especially my hands.
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they shud invent keyboard or mice which get heated while plugged in like a heating pad just its build inside ur hardware =)
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On January 28 2011 03:20 camster91 wrote: I always get cold when I play StarCraft. It can be adrenaline or the fact that your not moving much just your hands, you get cold. Watch players in any tournament they likely have a few layers on.
Adrenaline would just negate the feeling of cold.
Maybe the fact that south korea is in the middle of winter, is a reason why it is so cold? =|
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On January 28 2011 03:27 Dakmaniac wrote: they shud invent keyboard or mice which get heated while plugged in like a heating pad just its build inside ur hardware =)
the thermaltake challenger/challenger ultimate/challenger pro have fans on them to cool your hands
http://usa.ttesports.com/Category_Keyboard.aspx
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if you've ever been to a TV studio you would know why its cold. The ceiling is high, the room bis big, they usually don't have air conditioning or heating on during filming because the systems make noise (the acoustics in studio's make everything louder) and nearly everything inside is made of metal (which leeches heat from the room when cold).... combination..... cold studio during winter, boiling during summer.
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On January 28 2011 03:31 GHOSTCLAW wrote:Show nested quote +On January 28 2011 03:27 Dakmaniac wrote: they shud invent keyboard or mice which get heated while plugged in like a heating pad just its build inside ur hardware =) the thermaltake challenger/challenger ultimate/challenger pro have fans on them to cool your hands http://usa.ttesports.com/Category_Keyboard.aspx
That must be one of the most extragavant things in the world. And it is awesome.
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On January 28 2011 03:34 The KY wrote:Show nested quote +On January 28 2011 03:31 GHOSTCLAW wrote:On January 28 2011 03:27 Dakmaniac wrote: they shud invent keyboard or mice which get heated while plugged in like a heating pad just its build inside ur hardware =) the thermaltake challenger/challenger ultimate/challenger pro have fans on them to cool your hands http://usa.ttesports.com/Category_Keyboard.aspx That must be one of the most extragavant things in the world. And it is awesome.
Apparently not available in the UK. Bummer.
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From reading the article it sounds like the SK government is only restricting the heating of government buildings. Considering that GOM isn't a government agency I'd assume this wouldn't apply to their studios.
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yea its probably something to do with the fact that its winter... poor players! Good excuse to use hand warmers while sitting in my toasty bed.
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On January 28 2011 03:30 Zephirdd wrote:Show nested quote +On January 28 2011 03:20 camster91 wrote: I always get cold when I play StarCraft. It can be adrenaline or the fact that your not moving much just your hands, you get cold. Watch players in any tournament they likely have a few layers on. Adrenaline would just negate the feeling of cold. Maybe the fact that south korea is in the middle of winter, is a reason why it is so cold? =|
This is wrong. Andrenaline will actually make your extremities (especially hands) cold. Starcraft simulates a fight or flight scenario in your brain (hence the adrenaline rush). Its a sympathetic nervous system response. This causes your body to pump less blood to non-essential areas (hands) and send blood to more areas like your core, brain, thighs. Things like hearing, vision, reaction time, heart rate all sharpen/increase. However, your hands get cold, due to lack of blood.
-Cent
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On January 28 2011 03:30 Zephirdd wrote: Adrenaline would just negate the feeling of cold.
Adrenaline can make you feel hot thats true but also you can get cold after the rush of adrenaline. Playing a few games you may get a few hits of adrenaline but once its over you may get cold then that process could start over again. I've heard Day9 point out this before, players layer up while gaming.
Edit: Never mind the answer above is much more scientific
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This thread needs more Jinro.
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i dont get why the hell you could possibly want to cool ur hands.. i want mine HEATED
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Thread indeed does need jinro to comment on it!
Btw Ghostclaw that cools your hands not heat them :/ Find one with a personal heater haha!
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