Tonight we can present all the information of the DreamHack SAPPHIRE AMD Championship. The groups has been drawn and the schedule is ready to be released.
Day 3 10:00 RO16 White-Ra vs Naama A+T Nightend vs SaSe TB+A
11:00 DongRaeGu vs NaNiWa A+T PuMa vs Genius TB+A
12:00 Seiplo vs HuK D9+MR Sheth vs Her0 TB+A
13:00 Nerchio vs MaNa D9+MR Ret vs ToD TB+A
14:00 RO8 TBD vs TBD D9+MR TBD vs TBD A+T
15:00 TBD vs TBD D9+MR TBD vs TBD A+T
16:00 PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE 18:00 RO4 - Set 1 TBD vs TBD 19:30 PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE 20:00 RO4 - Set 2 TBD vs TBD 21:30 PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE 23:00 Grand Final TBD vs TBD
Day 2 All times are local.
10:00 Group A - Round 1 PuMa - Orly Group A - Round 1 Idra - HuK A+T Group B - Round 1 Stephano - Sheth TB+A Group B - Round 1 ClouD - NaNiWa D9+MR
11:00 Group A - Round 2 PuMa - HuK D9+MR Group A - Round 2 Idra - Orly Group B - Round 2 Stephano - NaNiWa A+T Group B - Round 2 ClouD - Sheth TB+A 12:00 Group A - Round 3 PuMa - Idra TB+A Group A - Round 3 HuK - Orly D9+MR Group B - Round 3 Stephano - ClouD Group B - Round 3 NaNiWa - Sheth A+T
13:00 PAUSE
14:00 Group C - Round 1 DeathAngel - SarenS Group C - Round 1 Seiplo - Genius A+T Group D - Round 1 Ret - Naama D9+MR Group D - Round 1 Merz - ThorZaIN TB+A
15:00 Group C - Round 2 DeathAngel - Genius TB+A Group C - Round 2 Seiplo - SarenS D9+MR Group D - Round 2 Ret - ThorZaIN A+T Group D - Round 2 Merz - Naama
16:00 Group C - Round 3 DeathAngel - Seiplo Group C - Round 3 Genius - SarenS TB+A Group D - Round 3 Ret - Merz D9+MR Group D - Round 3 ThorZaIN - Naama A+T
17:00 PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE
17:30 Group E - Round 1 DaBoO - Nerchio Group E - Round 1 SaSe - Select A+T Group F - Round 1 Sen - DRG TB+A Group F - Round 1 HerO - Elfi D9+MR
18:30 Group E - Round 2 DaBoO - Select TB+A Group E - Round 2 SaSe - Nerchio D9+MR Group F - Round 2 Sen - Elfi Group F - Round 2 HerO - DRG A+T
19:30 Group E - Round 3 DaBoO - SaSe Group E - Round 3 Select - Nerchio A+T Group F - Round 3 Sen - HerO TB+A Group F - Round 3 Elfi - DRG D9+MR
20:30 PAUSE
21:30 Group G - Round 1 Sjow - ToD D9+MR Group G - Round 1 White-ra - Happy A+T Group H - Round 1 Nightend - MaNa TB+A Group H - Round 1 Kas - Titan
22:30 Group G - Round 2 Sjow - Happy A+T Group G - Round 2 White-ra - ToD D9+MR Group H - Round 2 Nightend - Titan Group H - Round 2 Kas - MaNa TB+A
23:30 Group G - Round 3 Sjow - White-ra TB+A Group G - Round 3 Happy - ToD D9+MR Group H - Round 3 Nightend - Kas Group H - Round 3 Titan - MaNa A+T
Update 2011-11-24: Twitch.tv Fan-meetings and player replacements. + Show Spoiler +
In the eSports Hall at DreamHack Winter 2011 (Hall C) Twitch.tv and Telia have setup a Player Lounge for all the competitors in the man tournaments at DreamHack Winter 2011. There will also be arranged Fan-meetings with some of the players and here are the first Fan-meetings:
19.00 Team Dignitas - Merz, Bischu, Sjowm, SeleCt 21.00Team Liquid - TLO, Sheth, HayprO, HerO, Ret
Also Naugrim has been replaced by Eeel.
Update 2011-11-23: Second update on replacement of players + Show Spoiler +
Flo had to unfortunately cancel her participation and will be replaced Seala and Satiini will be replaced by StjarNaN.
Update 2011-11-22: Updated rules and replacement of players + Show Spoiler +
GSL Terminus was listed with the wrong version, the correct one will beGSL Terminus SE (Official.) - TeamClash. DreamHack is sorry for this mistake.
Second we have got two cancellations where Tarson will be replaced by Flo and Bly will be replaced by Forsen.
Main Tournament: Dates: 24-26 November. The first set of groups start at 10.00 CET on the 24th. The Grand Final will be played at 23.00 Saturday the 26th of November Game: StarCraft II Patch: Latest version No. of slots: 64 Game format: 1vs1 BO3 (Best of 3), Semi final BO5 (Best of 5), Grand Final BO7 (Best of 7) Tournament format: Day 1: Group play #1 with 16 groups of 4 players each, 32 advances Day 2: Group play #2 with 8 groups of 4 players each, 16 advances Day 3: Playoff with single elimination Map pool: TSL3 Metalopolis, GSL Antiga Shipyard, GSL Daybreak, GSL Dual Sight, ESL Shakuras Plateau, Tal’Darim Altar LE, GSL Terminus SE Rules: Click here for the official DreamHack Winter SC2 rules including schedule (1.1 version)
Will be awesome! Sase said on his stream that he's going, I hope Mana does the same thing! I also hope less Koreans decide to forfeit in the last minute T__T
This makes me proud being a Swede, Dreamhack always puts on great tournies. Abit top heavy price pool! If Nada and Boxer is coming im goin there for sure!
On September 30 2011 01:24 Slakkoo wrote: How can it be two winners from summer BYOC? One mustabe winter? or maybe it was top two GL to everyone who participates, I'll watch for sure!
there was 1 byoc each day at the summer tournament if i recall, day 2 & 3 winners got qualified for winter, the top 2 the first day got into the main tourney.
On September 30 2011 01:13 BearDK wrote: No open bracket BYOC style? That sucks for people like me.
There is always the online qualifier
yeah but, I don't expect to win any of those spots, so I won't be going there to play. Would've been cool if they'd held the "qualifier" there as a BYOC instead of online.
Its great to see top8 receiving prize money. While still not as good as the standards some tournaments like NASL and even greatly IPL are trying to set, it is much better than dreamhack's previous top4 only.
On September 30 2011 01:13 BearDK wrote: No open bracket BYOC style? That sucks for people like me.
There is always the online qualifier
yeah but, I don't expect to win any of those spots, so I won't be going there to play. Would've been cool if they'd held the "qualifier" there as a BYOC instead of online.
Well, if there would be a BYOC qualifier, I'd expect it to be really hard as well. I'm thinking of something akin to the MLG Open Bracket. That said, it would be 10 000 times more fun to play the qualifier on location!
On September 30 2011 01:13 BearDK wrote: No open bracket BYOC style? That sucks for people like me.
There is always the online qualifier
yeah but, I don't expect to win any of those spots, so I won't be going there to play. Would've been cool if they'd held the "qualifier" there as a BYOC instead of online.
That said, it would be 10 000 times more fun to play the qualifier on location!
I sense this DH owning.. can't wait to check it out.. I have a habit of missing it live then just checking the results afterwards and not watching the games.. hopefully I can catch it live this time.
On September 30 2011 01:09 Morale wrote: This makes me proud being a Swede (I usually aren't!). Abit top heavy price pool! If Nada and Boxer is coming im goin there for sure!
On September 30 2011 01:09 Morale wrote: This makes me proud being a Swede (I usually aren't!). Abit top heavy price pool! If Nada and Boxer is coming im goin there for sure!
proud of what? of a high prizepool? oh dear thats poor....
Yeah, cause national pride is soooo duuumb riight? If he feels proud about the fact that we have the biggest LAN-event in the world here, let him feel proud. It does not hurt anyone.
On September 30 2011 01:09 Morale wrote: This makes me proud being a Swede (I usually aren't!). Abit top heavy price pool! If Nada and Boxer is coming im goin there for sure!
On September 30 2011 05:31 sixfour wrote: group stages into knockout, how ohttp://www.teamliquid.net/forum/broodwarriginal
You complain about them making it easy for people to understand the tournament layout? Standards is preferred and not that every single tournament should come up with something unique and original. If not I bet we eventually will see one of the rounds done in hopskotch.
On September 30 2011 05:40 Thorzain wrote: Thank god i placed 2nd in Valencia so that I don't have to apply and be one of 50 lucky chosen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You're Thorzain.. even if you wouldn't have placed second, I'm quite confident that you would still be invited, I mean, who would neglect such a baller? Much love from Sweden ! <3
On September 30 2011 05:40 Thorzain wrote: Thank god i placed 2nd in Valencia so that I don't have to apply and be one of 50 lucky chosen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
grand master comedian
ont; nice, I wish you picked another streaming service then justin though. It always struggles :/
Btw: I wish Dreamhack and SVT (Swedish state television) would officially team up to do the broadcasting for the world...
However, the last Dreamhack during summer, SVT had a free high quality stream online with a studio etc, worked very well. They're doing it again for sure
On September 30 2011 05:40 Thorzain wrote: Thank god i placed 2nd in Valencia so that I don't have to apply and be one of 50 lucky chosen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL at least you got that sick prize money... oh wait. I'm so sick and tired of these top heavy prize payouts that don't really allow enough people to do this for a living.
I think that this tournament's prize distribution is really good. You get 8th and you get 1500$? That's fine. You don't deserve money if you're 9th-16th imo.
On September 30 2011 05:54 Thorzain wrote: I think that this tournament's prize distribution is really good. You get 8th and you get 1500$? That's fine. You don't deserve money if you're 9th-16th imo.
Interesting. So you think in a 64-person tourney that only top 8 should get paid? I would think Top 16, since thats the top 25% of the field. It's not like the players here are going to be open bracket masters noobs (like myself xD).
For example, in the tourney you got 2nd in, top 2 getting paid would have been top 25% of field.
Poker tournaments typically payout in this fashion as well (usually top ~30% of field).
The line-up already listed is already really, really strong (except Bly, StarEagle and Lucifron. If these 3 players have been ridiculously successful lately and I just haven't heard of it, then please tell me).
On September 30 2011 05:54 Thorzain wrote: I think that this tournament's prize distribution is really good. You get 8th and you get 1500$? That's fine. You don't deserve money if you're 9th-16th imo.
Interesting. So you think in a 64-person tourney that only top 8 should get paid? I would think Top 16, since thats the top 25% of the field. It's not like the players here are going to be open bracket masters noobs (like myself xD).
For example, in the tourney you got 2nd in, top 2 getting paid would have been top 25% of field.
Poker tournaments typically payout in this fashion as well (usually top ~30% of field).
The players already all get invited, by which I understand they don't have to pay an entry fee (which differs from poker what you are talking about), So that they only get paid if the finish in the top 8, seems more then fare to me.
On September 30 2011 05:54 Thorzain wrote: I think that this tournament's prize distribution is really good. You get 8th and you get 1500$? That's fine. You don't deserve money if you're 9th-16th imo.
Dude, you have one awesome tag! For that I would try to win a TSL. Best of luck becoming champion at DH winter.
Actually I don't expect Incontrol to get an invite its a Swedish tournament so all the Swedish top players will attend together with the top Europeans and the very top NA. There is only 42 spots and Im sure atleast 10 will be koreans
These are the players he have to compete against and they all got higher ELO then Incontrol if i was incontorl I would try to win a qualifier
On September 30 2011 05:54 Thorzain wrote: I think that this tournament's prize distribution is really good. You get 8th and you get 1500$? That's fine. You don't deserve money if you're 9th-16th imo.
Interesting. So you think in a 64-person tourney that only top 8 should get paid? I would think Top 16, since thats the top 25% of the field. It's not like the players here are going to be open bracket masters noobs (like myself xD).
For example, in the tourney you got 2nd in, top 2 getting paid would have been top 25% of field.
Poker tournaments typically payout in this fashion as well (usually top ~30% of field).
The thing is that in a 8 man invitational tournament there's bound to be 8 great players. I'd say give top 3 or 4 money.
In a 64 man tournament held outside of Korea, most of the players are gonna be decent/good but not great.
If you would have a 512 player tournament with most of those players being random BYOC guys at dreamhack, should top 128 get money?
I think that the prize distribution should be relative to the skill of the players instead of the ammount of players.
On September 30 2011 05:52 zanga wrote: HYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYPE :D
Btw: I wish Dreamhack and SVT (Swedish state television) would officially team up to do the broadcasting for the world...
However, the last Dreamhack during summer, SVT had a free high quality stream online with a studio etc, worked very well. They're doing it again for sure
Not as good as showing it right on TV, but it's nice one of your main TV stations is recognizing and broadcasting SC2 in some way or another .
On September 30 2011 05:52 zanga wrote: HYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYPE :D
Btw: I wish Dreamhack and SVT (Swedish state television) would officially team up to do the broadcasting for the world...
However, the last Dreamhack during summer, SVT had a free high quality stream online with a studio etc, worked very well. They're doing it again for sure
Not as good as showing it right on TV, but it's nice one of your main TV stations is recognizing and broadcasting SC2 in some way or another .
in germany they aired the EPS in full-lenght on german television just recently but the germans dont make a big deal out of it as it seems.swedes want you to know what they have in every thread and dont forget the good internet!
super epic event but i'm curious how moon will perform, he shouldn't be in a good shape, since he will be playing wc3 most of the time for the wcg in december, or not? I'd really love to see him grab another top8 spot or better in an big tourney, but this is a really bad timing for him well it will be great to watch anyways, DH is awesome!
I think it will be an amazing event, but I feel as if theyr too invite heavy at the moment. Its really hard to get new players coming through when tournaments become invite focussed sometimes. Still, big names are cool too I guess, gives the people what they want
The previous Dreamhack had the best international line-up out of all SC2 tournaments. It actually looks like this one could get an even stronger line-up.
I really hope some of the Swedes in Korea will temporarily go back home in order to participate. Players such as Sase, Sjow, Naniwa and Jinro.
Would also be nice if some more unknown local players who are put their hearts into becoming professional SC2 players got a chance. Such as Cytoplasm or Stjarnan.
On September 30 2011 05:54 Thorzain wrote: I think that this tournament's prize distribution is really good. You get 8th and you get 1500$? That's fine. You don't deserve money if you're 9th-16th imo.
Interesting. So you think in a 64-person tourney that only top 8 should get paid? I would think Top 16, since thats the top 25% of the field. It's not like the players here are going to be open bracket masters noobs (like myself xD).
For example, in the tourney you got 2nd in, top 2 getting paid would have been top 25% of field.
Poker tournaments typically payout in this fashion as well (usually top ~30% of field).
The thing is that in a 8 man invitational tournament there's bound to be 8 great players. I'd say give top 3 or 4 money.
In a 64 man tournament held outside of Korea, most of the players are gonna be decent/good but not great.
If you would have a 512 player tournament with most of those players being random BYOC guys at dreamhack, should top 128 get money?
I think that the prize distribution should be relative to the skill of the players instead of the ammount of players.
I hope you get some revenge on DRG and take out #1 this tournament
That is a lot of money; a good spread and first place still gets ~$30,000, that is nice to see. I am interested to see the rest of the player list, but the players that have qualified so far look beastly! So much anticipation - maybe another DreamHuK? Or will the Koreans just roflstomp their way to victory..
Poker tournaments typically payout in this fashion as well (usually top ~30% of field).
Don't forget that poker tournements usually have buy-ins
Poker tournaments normally pay out to top 10%, this is 12,5%. (And they have a buy-in.)
There is nothing wrong with this payout structure imo. I think it has a positive influence on the best players in the world to come, and in that way we will have better games to watch.
On September 30 2011 06:22 Musicus wrote: super epic event but i'm curious how moon will perform, he shouldn't be in a good shape, since he will be playing wc3 most of the time for the wcg in december, or not? I'd really love to see him grab another top8 spot or better in an big tourney, but this is a really bad timing for him well it will be great to watch anyways, DH is awesome!
I wonder if he will/can forfeit his place,I mean WCG will be less than 2 weeks from that lol dunno if he can afford to loose time with travelling.Anyway if he goes he will be the only player that participates to a SC2 event without actually practicing sc2 .
On September 30 2011 05:40 Thorzain wrote: Thank god i placed 2nd in Valencia so that I don't have to apply and be one of 50 lucky chosen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think they should also invite you. I doubt there are 50 players I'd rather watch instead of twice as many spoon terran games.
I hope most Korean teams apply for this, also does anyone know if players have to pay for their own travel or not?
On September 30 2011 06:39 BigLighthouse wrote: I think it will be an amazing event, but I feel as if theyr too invite heavy at the moment. Its really hard to get new players coming through when tournaments become invite focussed sometimes. Still, big names are cool too I guess, gives the people what they want
Even if there were no invites, the people that have been invited would make it to the top anyways so you might as well just invite them knowing that they will accept, rather then making them climb through a pile of games they will most likely win anyways.
Also I feel that doing it this way a up and comer has a better shot of making a name for himself and showing people what he/she may be capable of.
IE: Unknown player shows up to tourney, has amazing skill and an opportunity to show that, only problem now is DRG wasn't an invite and is Unknown's first opponent.
On September 30 2011 07:46 Starcraftplaylist wrote: I agree with Thorzain, no communist/socialist prize pool please... attract top players with high price pools... not $1 for everyone.
Weirdly enough I quoted the same at Dreamhack Valencia and got flamed for hurting esports... Prize distribution seems to be better than the invitationals though Edit: OP cut out TB's face ô.Ô
On September 30 2011 05:54 Thorzain wrote: I think that this tournament's prize distribution is really good. You get 8th and you get 1500$? That's fine. You don't deserve money if you're 9th-16th imo.
Interesting. So you think in a 64-person tourney that only top 8 should get paid? I would think Top 16, since thats the top 25% of the field. It's not like the players here are going to be open bracket masters noobs (like myself xD).
For example, in the tourney you got 2nd in, top 2 getting paid would have been top 25% of field.
Poker tournaments typically payout in this fashion as well (usually top ~30% of field).
The thing is that in a 8 man invitational tournament there's bound to be 8 great players. I'd say give top 3 or 4 money.
In a 64 man tournament held outside of Korea, most of the players are gonna be decent/good but not great.
If you would have a 512 player tournament with most of those players being random BYOC guys at dreamhack, should top 128 get money?
I think that the prize distribution should be relative to the skill of the players instead of the ammount of players.
I hope you get some revenge on DRG and take out #1 this tournament
That is a lot of money; a good spread and first place still gets ~$30,000, that is nice to see. I am interested to see the rest of the player list, but the players that have qualified so far look beastly! So much anticipation - maybe another DreamHuK? Or will the Koreans just roflstomp their way to victory..
No Korean have won the main Dreamhack tournaments yet(excluding the invitationals), even though people like Bomber, MC and July have attended. There's always hope!
On September 30 2011 01:09 Morale wrote: This makes me proud being a Swede (I usually aren't!). Abit top heavy price pool! If Nada and Boxer is coming im goin there for sure!
proud of what? of a high prizepool? oh dear thats poor....
Yeah, cause national pride is soooo duuumb riight? If he feels proud about the fact that we have the biggest LAN-event in the world here, let him feel proud. It does not hurt anyone.
National pride is dumb. Being proud of something you have nothing to do with, (being born isn't exactly your own doing, neither that or the location of your birth) makes you look retarded. It doesn't hurt anyone..? wow kids these days.
On September 30 2011 05:54 Thorzain wrote: I think that this tournament's prize distribution is really good. You get 8th and you get 1500$? That's fine. You don't deserve money if you're 9th-16th imo.
Interesting. So you think in a 64-person tourney that only top 8 should get paid? I would think Top 16, since thats the top 25% of the field. It's not like the players here are going to be open bracket masters noobs (like myself xD).
For example, in the tourney you got 2nd in, top 2 getting paid would have been top 25% of field.
Poker tournaments typically payout in this fashion as well (usually top ~30% of field).
The thing is that in a 8 man invitational tournament there's bound to be 8 great players. I'd say give top 3 or 4 money.
In a 64 man tournament held outside of Korea, most of the players are gonna be decent/good but not great.
If you would have a 512 player tournament with most of those players being random BYOC guys at dreamhack, should top 128 get money?
I think that the prize distribution should be relative to the skill of the players instead of the ammount of players.
I hope you get some revenge on DRG and take out #1 this tournament
That is a lot of money; a good spread and first place still gets ~$30,000, that is nice to see. I am interested to see the rest of the player list, but the players that have qualified so far look beastly! So much anticipation - maybe another DreamHuK? Or will the Koreans just roflstomp their way to victory..
No Korean have won the main Dreamhack tournaments yet(excluding the invitationals), even though people like Bomber, MC and July have attended. There's always hope!
Yeah, DH Summer 2011 had Bomber, MC, July, Moon attending and DH Winter 2010 had oGs_TOP and oGs_InCa attending. With HuK winning DH Summer 2011 and Naama winning DH Winter 2010.
National pride is dumb. Being proud of something you have nothing to do with, (being born isn't exactly your own doing, neither that or the location of your birth) makes you look retarded. It doesn't hurt anyone..? wow kids these days.
Being pride of ones group-membership, wheter there is being a guy, a swede, a sc2-fan or a christian is only natural for humans. People like when other people have something i common, or when another person have something they can identify with, and there's absolutly nothing wrong with that. The error happens when people start flaming people of other groups (such in this example: a norwegian, a girl, a halo-player and a muslim) just based one their membership of other groups. Obviouly thats bad. Point being: Let the man root for his fellow countrymen, nothing bad in being proud of what you are/where you come from etc in itself
As for the tournement: Sweet! Rooting 100% for you ThorZaiN, you'll get the better of DRG this time around;). Also really hoping for 2GD as a host, that guy is a total baller^^
On September 30 2011 05:40 Thorzain wrote: Thank god i placed 2nd in Valencia so that I don't have to apply and be one of 50 lucky chosen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think they should also invite you. I doubt there are 50 players I'd rather watch instead of twice as many spoon terran games.
I hope most Korean teams apply for this, also does anyone know if players have to pay for their own travel or not?
You cant honestly imagine DH will be footing the bill for 64+ however many other events like LoL they might be having flights to Sweden do you? My head might actually explode if they were, in a good way of course, but it seems awful unlikely. Maybe we need another Marineking reddit!
On September 30 2011 05:40 Thorzain wrote: Thank god i placed 2nd in Valencia so that I don't have to apply and be one of 50 lucky chosen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think they should also invite you. I doubt there are 50 players I'd rather watch instead of twice as many spoon terran games.
I hope most Korean teams apply for this, also does anyone know if players have to pay for their own travel or not?
But then it would be weird having a Thorzain vs. Thorzain finals, wouldn't it?
On September 30 2011 05:54 Thorzain wrote: I think that this tournament's prize distribution is really good. You get 8th and you get 1500$? That's fine. You don't deserve money if you're 9th-16th imo.
Interesting. So you think in a 64-person tourney that only top 8 should get paid? I would think Top 16, since thats the top 25% of the field. It's not like the players here are going to be open bracket masters noobs (like myself xD).
For example, in the tourney you got 2nd in, top 2 getting paid would have been top 25% of field.
Poker tournaments typically payout in this fashion as well (usually top ~30% of field).
The thing is that in a 8 man invitational tournament there's bound to be 8 great players. I'd say give top 3 or 4 money.
In a 64 man tournament held outside of Korea, most of the players are gonna be decent/good but not great.
If you would have a 512 player tournament with most of those players being random BYOC guys at dreamhack, should top 128 get money?
I think that the prize distribution should be relative to the skill of the players instead of the ammount of players.
I agree with you that for a BYOC tournament I wouldn't payout to that many players (see MLG open bracket example from previous post, for instance). However, you do make a good point that if a tournament is 100% invitational there should be a larger % of players that get paid. I think most would agree that at least the 2nd place should have been paid in that tournament. IMO this tournament will have 64 good players, 32 really good players, 16 excellent players, and 8 great ones. Should the "excellent" players not get paid anything (I know this is a generalization, but you get the point)? I just think a larger spread of prize money creates more opportunites for players to actually do this as a profession. Right now if you aren't on a top team with a salary then you're either a slave in korea or a player outside of Korea that plays for "fun" and any money is just an added bonus.
On September 30 2011 01:09 Morale wrote: This makes me proud being a Swede (I usually aren't!). Abit top heavy price pool! If Nada and Boxer is coming im goin there for sure!
proud of what? of a high prizepool? oh dear thats poor....
Yeah, cause national pride is soooo duuumb riight? If he feels proud about the fact that we have the biggest LAN-event in the world here, let him feel proud. It does not hurt anyone.
National pride is dumb. Being proud of something you have nothing to do with, (being born isn't exactly your own doing, neither that or the location of your birth) makes you look retarded. It doesn't hurt anyone..? wow kids these days.
So there's no point in the Olympics, NBA, Premier League, World Wars I and II etc.
Poker tournaments typically payout in this fashion as well (usually top ~30% of field).
Don't forget that poker tournements usually have buy-ins
Poker tournaments normally pay out to top 10%, this is 12,5%. (And they have a buy-in.)
There is nothing wrong with this payout structure imo. I think it has a positive influence on the best players in the world to come, and in that way we will have better games to watch.
They have a "buy-in", the tournament fee gets them 22 950 sek. That money might pay for half a printed banner, but still.
On September 30 2011 01:14 BearDK wrote: doesn't take much skill to google something like "currencies" and you'll pretty surely end up with some tool that can do that for you
Offtopic, but couldn't help pointing this out: try google "400000 sek in usd".
On topic: Two group stages seems cool. It means a lot of games though. I wonder how many streams there are going to be. We're still going to miss some of the more interesting games no doubt. Good thing they probably will release replays like before. Awesome event, can't wait.
On September 30 2011 01:14 BearDK wrote: doesn't take much skill to google something like "currencies" and you'll pretty surely end up with some tool that can do that for you
Offtopic, but couldn't help pointing this out: try google "400000 sek in usd".
On topic: Two group stages seems cool. It means a lot of games though. I wonder how many streams there are going to be. We're still going to miss some of the more interesting games no doubt. Good thing they probably will release replays like before. Awesome event, can't wait.
I would guess 4-6 streams at the main event. The online part is hopefully shoutcasted.
On September 30 2011 01:09 Morale wrote: This makes me proud being a Swede (I usually aren't!). Abit top heavy price pool! If Nada and Boxer is coming im goin there for sure!
proud of what? of a high prizepool? oh dear thats poor....
Yeah, cause national pride is soooo duuumb riight? If he feels proud about the fact that we have the biggest LAN-event in the world here, let him feel proud. It does not hurt anyone.
National pride is dumb. Being proud of something you have nothing to do with, (being born isn't exactly your own doing, neither that or the location of your birth) makes you look retarded. It doesn't hurt anyone..? wow kids these days.
So there's no point in the Olympics, NBA, Premier League, World Wars I and II etc.
Of course there is. National pride alienates citizens from other nations and helps drum up support for government (both the entity overall and the ruling party/ies). Given the tenuous balance of world peace up until relatively recently (and still in many parts of the world), it was vital to help ensure the survival of a nation, and still can be. The problem, of course, is that in the new globalized world, with easy travel to other nations for tourism, work, studies, visiting family/friends etc, these same qualities can be (and generally are) harmful in modernized coutries with fairly stable borders. It still has some use in that it fosters competitiveness, which can be good motivation, and success in sporting (and other) events will improve morale and general happiness in a nation, while losing rarely causes the opposite response.
It seems surprising that you still don't get anything if you survive 2 group stages. In normal formats 8/64 paid sounds fine, but it feels like 16 paid would've suited better in this situation. Also there's no 3rd place match? That's a bit weird. Also wasting 2days to get it 64->16 and then one day for rest of it seems rushing it. Will be real shame if ro16 and maybe ro8 are bo3s.
No matter the format; it'll definately be awesome tournament.
MC white ra, DRG, HuK, moon, and thorzain already! Looks so awesome can't wait to see what other players claw there way into the bracket! Awesome tournament looks like a blast :D
On September 30 2011 01:09 Morale wrote: This makes me proud being a Swede (I usually aren't!). Abit top heavy price pool! If Nada and Boxer is coming im goin there for sure!
proud of what? of a high prizepool? oh dear thats poor....
Yeah, cause national pride is soooo duuumb riight? If he feels proud about the fact that we have the biggest LAN-event in the world here, let him feel proud. It does not hurt anyone.
National pride is dumb. Being proud of something you have nothing to do with, (being born isn't exactly your own doing, neither that or the location of your birth) makes you look retarded. It doesn't hurt anyone..? wow kids these days.
So there's no point in the Olympics, NBA, Premier League, World Wars I and II etc.
Of course there is. National pride alienates citizens from other nations and helps drum up support for government (both the entity overall and the ruling party/ies). Given the tenuous balance of world peace up until relatively recently (and still in many parts of the world), it was vital to help ensure the survival of a nation, and still can be. The problem, of course, is that in the new globalized world, with easy travel to other nations for tourism, work, studies, visiting family/friends etc, these same qualities can be (and generally are) harmful in modernized coutries with fairly stable borders. It still has some use in that it fosters competitiveness, which can be good motivation, and success in sporting (and other) events will improve morale and general happiness in a nation, while losing rarely causes the opposite response.
I look forward to the day when athletes only represent themselves (or their clubs), not countries. It's kind of sad lines on a map dictate who people cheer for.
Anyway, this will be a blast. I don't think I've been this hyped up for a happening outside of Korea since Dreamhack Winter 2010. Just need more Korean invites and this time it'll be even better.
On September 30 2011 01:09 Morale wrote: This makes me proud being a Swede (I usually aren't!). Abit top heavy price pool! If Nada and Boxer is coming im goin there for sure!
proud of what? of a high prizepool? oh dear thats poor....
Yeah, cause national pride is soooo duuumb riight? If he feels proud about the fact that we have the biggest LAN-event in the world here, let him feel proud. It does not hurt anyone.
National pride is dumb. Being proud of something you have nothing to do with, (being born isn't exactly your own doing, neither that or the location of your birth) makes you look retarded. It doesn't hurt anyone..? wow kids these days.
Look, I'm not a very nationalistic person, and I do find nationalism sort of annoying in many ways, but do you know what I find even more annoying? These people that just have to point out the "stupidity" of these feelings and somehow thinks that makes them look smart. Trust me, it doesn't. Fact of the matter is, humans are NOT rational beings, most emotions are NOT rational, so to point out that certain feelings are "not legitimate", is just fucking retarded.
On September 30 2011 01:09 Morale wrote: This makes me proud being a Swede (I usually aren't!). Abit top heavy price pool! If Nada and Boxer is coming im goin there for sure!
proud of what? of a high prizepool? oh dear thats poor....
Yeah, cause national pride is soooo duuumb riight? If he feels proud about the fact that we have the biggest LAN-event in the world here, let him feel proud. It does not hurt anyone.
National pride is dumb. Being proud of something you have nothing to do with, (being born isn't exactly your own doing, neither that or the location of your birth) makes you look retarded. It doesn't hurt anyone..? wow kids these days.
Look, I'm not a very nationalistic person, and I do find nationalism sort of annoying in many ways, but do you know what I find even more annoying? These people that just have to point out the "stupidity" of these feelings and somehow thinks that makes them look smart. Trust me, you don't. Fact of the matter is, humans are NOT rational beings, most emotions are NOT rational, so to point out that certain feelings are "not legitimate", is just fucking retarded.
On September 30 2011 06:07 Lunas wrote: Actually I don't expect Incontrol to get an invite its a Swedish tournament so all the Swedish top players will attend together with the top Europeans and the very top NA. There is only 42 spots and Im sure atleast 10 will be koreans
These are the players he have to compete against and they all got higher ELO then Incontrol if i was incontorl I would try to win a qualifier
On September 30 2011 01:09 Morale wrote: This makes me proud being a Swede (I usually aren't!). Abit top heavy price pool! If Nada and Boxer is coming im goin there for sure!
Looking forward to another great tournament and amazing streams/game coverage. DH truly have set the standard in streaming games (except for Valencia, but that wasn't DH's fault at all and was only a problem for certain europeans) in the past and we all expect this to be no less awesome!
On September 30 2011 00:49 Roberi wrote: Sweet prize pool!!
So there will be 2 days of pool play? Cool, I'm liking the idea.
it would be cool to give the numbers as well in dollars.
doesn't take much skill to google something like "currencies" and you'll pretty surely end up with some tool that can do that for you
I know, I was lazy. But that is not the main point. If they do not write the numbers in dollars (or euro) in the¨posting, then everybody not familiar to the swedish currency has to google.
On September 30 2011 02:03 iNcontroL wrote: application sent fingers crossed! ! !
Oh Lord of Starcraft. Holy be thy name. If you can take a small fraction of time from your busy schedule and accept iNcontroL to Dreamhack Winter 2011 I will be most grateful.
On September 30 2011 00:49 Roberi wrote: Sweet prize pool!!
So there will be 2 days of pool play? Cool, I'm liking the idea.
it would be cool to give the numbers as well in dollars.
doesn't take much skill to google something like "currencies" and you'll pretty surely end up with some tool that can do that for you
I know, I was lazy. But that is not the main point. If they do not write the numbers in dollars (or euro) in the¨posting, then everybody not familiar to the swedish currency has to google.
But Dreamhack is paying out a specific amount of SEK, NOT a specific amount of $ or £ or whatever else you want to convert it to. If the prize is x amount of SEK and they put up a $ value also, and then for some reason the exchange rates change significantly between now and the event then the $ amount is no longer accurate. It should be obvious to people reading that the $ value would be dependant on exchange rates but it could confuse a lot of people if they saw $x in pre-event hype but only $y in the end
On September 30 2011 05:40 Thorzain wrote: Thank god i placed 2nd in Valencia so that I don't have to apply and be one of 50 lucky chosen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh nice! Pretty cool to see Bly there. I had no idea who he was until a few days ago, saw him play a 51 minute game against MMA on Tal'Darim. He lost, but still, going up against the TvZ beast of MMA and standing toe to toe with him for 51 minutes is really impressive.
On September 30 2011 02:03 iNcontroL wrote: application sent fingers crossed! ! !
I hope you get in man ^^. Gotta show those europeans some American style.
I hope he doesn't. If we see the previous DH tournaments there are not a lot of Americans invited. This will probably be the same this tournament. iNcontroL is not someone who deserves in invitation for his recent accomplishments.
I like the guy, he is funny to listen to, but that is about it. iNcontroL is not on the top of his game and can't compete with the best. I'd rather have someone else from the USA (Only Europeans and Koreans is good enough for me, but I can understand that DH will invite some Americans to please those fans.)
I love all of these tournaments, MLG, DH etc... just so awesome to be able to tune in to some great games basically anytime I want for a whole weekend.
On September 30 2011 02:03 iNcontroL wrote: application sent fingers crossed! ! !
Nice to hear this. I really enjoyed your casting in the NASL, and I think its a shame you quit. Do you what other casters will be going there? And by that I mostly mean Day9. He seems to really enjoy Sweden
Stephano Really needs to be at Dreamhack Winter. He's arguably one of the the most talented EU players and needs to be going to bigger events like this one.
On September 30 2011 02:03 iNcontroL wrote: application sent fingers crossed! ! !
Nice to hear this. I really enjoyed your casting in the NASL, and I think its a shame you quit. Do you what other casters will be going there? And by that I mostly mean Day9. He seems to really enjoy Sweden
You are aware that actually iNcontroL is quite good player and casting NASL was just a second job?
On September 30 2011 01:09 Morale wrote: This makes me proud being a Swede (I usually aren't!). Abit top heavy price pool! If Nada and Boxer is coming im goin there for sure!
proud of what? of a high prizepool? oh dear thats poor....
Yeah, cause national pride is soooo duuumb riight? If he feels proud about the fact that we have the biggest LAN-event in the world here, let him feel proud. It does not hurt anyone.
National pride is dumb. Being proud of something you have nothing to do with, (being born isn't exactly your own doing, neither that or the location of your birth) makes you look retarded. It doesn't hurt anyone..? wow kids these days.
So there's no point in the Olympics, NBA, Premier League, World Wars I and II etc.
Of course there is. National pride alienates citizens from other nations and helps drum up support for government (both the entity overall and the ruling party/ies). Given the tenuous balance of world peace up until relatively recently (and still in many parts of the world), it was vital to help ensure the survival of a nation, and still can be. The problem, of course, is that in the new globalized world, with easy travel to other nations for tourism, work, studies, visiting family/friends etc, these same qualities can be (and generally are) harmful in modernized coutries with fairly stable borders. It still has some use in that it fosters competitiveness, which can be good motivation, and success in sporting (and other) events will improve morale and general happiness in a nation, while losing rarely causes the opposite response.
I look forward to the day when athletes only represent themselves (or their clubs), not countries. It's kind of sad lines on a map dictate who people cheer for.
When you feel proud of a countryman doing well, it's not because of the fact they are born in within the borders of the country. Countries aren't the lands and borders, it's the people within them. Because people of the same country share certain cultural and social customs and ideas, not to mention a common language, it can make you feel proud or happy that someone with a comparable life to your own can do well. Another factor in this specific case is that Sweden is a tiny country but it is still able to produce events and players on par with those from far greater nations.
That being said, nationalism and national pride is a very bad thing, spurring an "us and them" mentality and a rationalization for militarism and aggression. It should never be more serious than rooting for your team in friendly competition.
1)Did any caster already announce his participation to DHW11?
2)I'm travelling from Switzerland this year as a spectator to check the SC2 tournament out? Does anyone who went already there can give me any tips regarding the spectator's experience? Do you need to get early to get some good spots to enjoy the casted games? Are the games split up between the different stages or are they all at the DreamArena?
On October 10 2011 07:52 MistraL958 wrote: Hello! 2 questions.
1)Did any caster already announce his participation to DHW11?
2)I'm travelling from Switzerland this year as a spectator to check the SC2 tournament out? Does anyone who went already there can give me any tips regarding the spectator's experience? Do you need to get early to get some good spots to enjoy the casted games? Are the games split up between the different stages or are they all at the DreamArena?
Thx
1) I'm pretty sure Apollo is the official DH caster, so I bet he will be there.
2)The spectator experience at the DreamArena is AWSOME, but all the lower bracket games have been shown on smaller screens and sometimes in pretty bad(loud, no seats) envirnonments. I'm pretty sure DH will improve the spectator experience this time though as they've had alot of complaints about it, and they are focusing more on the tournament aspect of the event overall.
And yes, expect to stand in line for atleast 2 hours if you want a seat at the DreamArena(as there are about 13k people at the event).
Oh and bring something to sleep on if you're not gonna get a hotelroom
I'm just curious about the final day with so many games in one day. 13 games in one day, each game averaging at least an hour.. Will all of them be casted? Will there be breaks in between? That schedule will be a monster for sure
On October 10 2011 07:52 MistraL958 wrote: Hello! 2 questions.
1)Did any caster already announce his participation to DHW11?
2)I'm travelling from Switzerland this year as a spectator to check the SC2 tournament out? Does anyone who went already there can give me any tips regarding the spectator's experience? Do you need to get early to get some good spots to enjoy the casted games? Are the games split up between the different stages or are they all at the DreamArena?
Thx
1) I'm pretty sure Apollo is the official DH caster, so I bet he will be there.
2)The spectator experience at the DreamArena is AWSOME, but all the lower bracket games have been shown on smaller screens and sometimes in pretty bad(loud, no seats) envirnonments. I'm pretty sure DH will improve the spectator experience this time though as they've had alot of complaints about it, and they are focusing more on the tournament aspect of the event overall.
And yes, expect to stand in line for atleast 2 hours if you want a seat at the DreamArena(as there are about 13k people at the event).
Oh and bring something to sleep on if you're not gonna get a hotelroom
Given that the new arena will hold 4k people I don't think there will be a 2hour line this time around.
Thats some good news Gonna be staying with a friend at the Scandic Elmia hotel... hopefully they'll have a special SC2 breakfast haha... Looking forward to it
On October 17 2011 10:01 MistraL958 wrote: Thats some good news Gonna be staying with a friend at the Scandic Elmia hotel... hopefully they'll have a special SC2 breakfast haha... Looking forward to it
Try ordering something like zergling steak, or hellion fried hydralisk ^^
On October 10 2011 07:52 MistraL958 wrote: Hello! 2 questions.
1)Did any caster already announce his participation to DHW11?
2)I'm travelling from Switzerland this year as a spectator to check the SC2 tournament out? Does anyone who went already there can give me any tips regarding the spectator's experience? Do you need to get early to get some good spots to enjoy the casted games? Are the games split up between the different stages or are they all at the DreamArena?
Thx
1) I'm pretty sure Apollo is the official DH caster, so I bet he will be there.
2)The spectator experience at the DreamArena is AWSOME, but all the lower bracket games have been shown on smaller screens and sometimes in pretty bad(loud, no seats) envirnonments. I'm pretty sure DH will improve the spectator experience this time though as they've had alot of complaints about it, and they are focusing more on the tournament aspect of the event overall.
And yes, expect to stand in line for atleast 2 hours if you want a seat at the DreamArena(as there are about 13k people at the event).
Oh and bring something to sleep on if you're not gonna get a hotelroom
Given that the new arena will hold 4k people I don't think there will be a 2hour line this time around.
Go to the dreamhack website and book a chair and you don't have to worry.
On October 19 2011 20:56 PeZuY wrote: Hoping to see something else than korean dominance this time, or am I just dreaming my own once again; (
I dont think we'll see many koreans tbh. They have shown before that they are not really interested in foreign tournies unless they get their trip paid (which of course is understandable, at least to some extent). IPL only had koreans from FXO and invited/qualified ones who got to go for free, and IPL had a higher incentive through a higher price pool. And last DH there was like 4 (?) Koreans, and they even stated they were unhappy with the fact that various parts of their trip wasnt paid for them (you could read about that afterwards on TL).
I'd guess we, at best, might see some FXO koreans and maybe some from MVP through the col/MVP partnership. But apart from that I dont think there will be any more showing up unless they're already in EU for some other reason.
Woop nothing beats dreamhack! Thinking about traveling over to sweeden for dreamhack spring/summer ^_^
cant wait! Please let Idra and Demuslim come (if they apply) oh and mr Incontrol wants to come Europe :D let him comeeeee and educate these Americans on how Europeans roll
All qualification tournaments are now finished, if I'm not mistaken, so an update of the OP would be greatly appreciated! Also, time for new invites soon perhaps?
On November 10 2011 01:09 Packawana wrote: Didn't they have another thread with a list of players that were already announced? (I remember Clide and PuMa being on there)
Ye they did. OP not updated I expect more invites soon, Idra Morrow Dimaga Jinro gief plxx
Please let 2GD host it, he's a solid half of what makes Dreamhack just SO over the top awesome. One of the wittiest personalities in e-sports (along with Day9 and SeltzerPlease imo)
I bought a table seat for DHW11 and thus I could purchase the 1 SEK ticket for the e-sport finals in Kinnarps Hockey Arena. But now when my friend tried to do the same, he couldn't find the 1 SEK ticket anywhere... I'm suspecting they've sold out and that would suck, because we want to watch the finals together...
Does anyone have any kind of confirmation that there really aren't any more tickets? Cause I cant find that anywhere on Dreamhacks webpage...
FAT FKN EDIT:
Just checked the Dreamhack page again, and found that the 1 SEK ticket had returned!!!! :D Dreamhack for me and my mates is saved!!!! :DDDDD
In my opinion groups are poorly drawn. When you got beastyqt seeded 3d and white-ra 1st... strange. Also TLO and Haypro seed 2 > Beastyqt, Bischu, Cloud, Osho ?? I think there's some confusion with the Bishu too, in every event he attend he performs pretty well but nobody give a fuck, he's like a player no-one care about. This week end he almost beat Stephano (verry close games) and he often beat him on the ladder.
On November 22 2011 00:49 T0fuuu wrote: Haypro beat nestea zvz. Nerchio be scared!
Nerchio is not scared, Haypro was on fire yesterday, he made the performance of his life, but Nechio is Waaaaaaaaaay better, but it's ZvZ and you never know when it comes to ZvZ or ZvP
I'm a bit dissapointed there aren't more Koreans in it. I'm afraid it might feel a bit meh after MLG. That said there are potential for a lot of exciting matchups and Day9 can hype the shit out of anything so it should be fine.
Looking forward to this event! Though I kinda wished dreamhack would take more people from qualifiers and less by invites (they don't even need to hold more qualifiers, just make the top 4 or top 8 of each qualifier elligible for the tournament would be alright). There are plenty of dedicated players who want to proof their worth in the scene of competitive gaming, who really get screwed over because most of the bigger tournaments are mainly invites.
Ahh man, i hate all these team kills in group stages T.T
Like not just the big teams (Liquid TLO and Hero in same group) but the likes of the lower teams in same group is a bit annoying xD
But still what a stacked tournament!!!
Some players to look forward to seeing aswell;
IM.Fenix - not heard from him in a month or so since his GSTL victories aTn.Cloud - Guy is looking sick on streams all the time cant wait to see how he does Mouz.Mana - See if mana can keep up his good streak but has the monster goody in his group ESC.Goody - Coming off a good run in Battle of Berlin be good to see him go deep Acer.Nerchio - Winning battle of Berlin, his first big big lan tourney win which was all live, be interesting to see him Fnatic.Tod - Practicing in Korea be interesting to see how much he has improved in his first tournament since Liquid`Haypro - After his amazing run in MLG what will this guy do on home soil? QxGSase - Practicing in Korea, declined MLG invite to practice more, on home soil aswell....high hopes for him MVP.Genius - Wonder what he can bring with his style.
Then the big boys; CoL.Naniwa - After his hugely impressive run in MLG he has to be near favorite to take this tournament CoL.DRG - Another deep run in a major Lan (outside of Korea) he will be looking to get far Mouz`Thorzain - Home field advantage the spoon will be looking to dish out in this tournament EG.Idra - The first of the EG threat has been doing well lately, be looking strong in this tournament and looking for a top 8 EG.HuK - Most recent trip to Europe was a dissapointment im sure he will be looking for a big win here EG.Puma - Fallen of the rails a little as of late, improving immensly in his TvT in MLG though taking out bomber Liquid`Ret - Macro man will be looking for a top 8 surely, he has the ability and will want a pay out
Somewhat disappointing list in the end. A 32 or 48 tournament wouldve been more reasonable if the interest isnt higher among top players to attend. I wasnt expecting many koreans, but there seem to be quite a few high level EU players skipping on it too. Im sure it will be a good final day, but there will be very few appealing matchups until then.
On November 22 2011 01:18 Kreb wrote: Somewhat disappointing list in the end. A 32 or 48 tournament wouldve been more reasonable if the interest isnt higher among top players to attend. I wasnt expecting many koreans, but there seem to be quite a few high level EU players skipping on it too. Im sure it will be a good final day, but there will be very few appealing matchups until then.
To me its a like a world cup draw, as in there is 2 big boys in each group, the 2 you will expect to qualify and 2 not so known players or not expected to do as well which is good :D
I for one cant wait, i hope all the people flying from MLG wont be to tired xD
"● The semi finals and the grand final will be played in the DreamArena AMD SAPPHIRE. The four players will need to use a heart beat sensor during the matches. ● The Heart beat sensor will be attached with a stretchable belt around the chest. This will be tried out in advance and attached before the final show begins." http://master.dreamhack.se/dhw11/files/2011/11/DHW11-StarCraftIIRulebook.pdf
Great groups, a bit sad about the many cancels, but that always seems to happen. The groups should make for very close games and a lot of suspense. There's almost every time at least three if not four players very close in skill level. I foresee many upsets this tournament.
Sickest lineup ever for all tournaments... this will have such high level of play it is unbeliveable!:O I am just waiting to see a really nice foreign on place!:D oh man this will be the best weekend of my life!
On November 22 2011 02:57 Keype wrote: Sickest lineup ever for all tournaments... this will have such high level of play it is unbeliveable!:O I am just waiting to see a really nice foreign on place!:D oh man this will be the best weekend of my life!
Seriously? There's a crazy list of top players that do not attend that tournament. I'll be watching it nevertheless.
On November 22 2011 02:57 Keype wrote: Sickest lineup ever for all tournaments... this will have such high level of play it is unbeliveable!:O I am just waiting to see a really nice foreign on place!:D oh man this will be the best weekend of my life!
What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
On November 22 2011 03:20 SecondSandwich wrote: What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
On November 22 2011 02:57 Keype wrote: Sickest lineup ever for all tournaments... this will have such high level of play it is unbeliveable!:O I am just waiting to see a really nice foreign on place!:D oh man this will be the best weekend of my life!
Let's not over exaggerate
it's gonna be good but it can't be better than providence providence was simply the BEST esports tournament of 2011
i'm looking forward to this dreamhack but i am a bit disappointed by the lack of good koreans (except hero and puma ofc)
On November 22 2011 03:26 tree.hugger wrote: These groups are so weird, two Liquid` in Group J, while Group I is about twice as difficult as any other group.
groups are drawn. as in drawn on random I'm assuming. Wouldn't that result in randomness? and sometimes that might come across as weird. rather it be random than designed O_o
Edit: why no InControl? While he might not be the icing on the cake he sure beats a whole bunch of these players. Altho I'm not sure who's invited or not.
On November 22 2011 03:26 tree.hugger wrote: These groups are so weird, two Liquid` in Group J, while Group I is about twice as difficult as any other group.
groups are drawn. as in drawn on random I'm assuming. Wouldn't that result in randomness? and sometimes that might come across as weird. rather it be random than designed O_o
Edit: why no InControl? While he might not be the icing on the cake he sure beats a whole bunch of these players. Altho I'm not sure who's invited or not.
I can't look at the groups and even kid myself that they were random. Too balanced.
I want to do a BarCraft for this, but the beginning of the first semi to the possible conclusion of the Grand finals spans 6.5 hours. Why do they give 3 hours for the second semi final (best of 5) and only 1.5 hours to the grand finals (best of 7). I wish it was more clear as to why. I can't plan a 7 hour barcraft for 3 matches.
On November 22 2011 03:34 proteininja wrote: I want to do a BarCraft for this, but the beginning of the first semi to the possible conclusion of the Grand finals spans 6.5 hours. Why do they give 3 hours for the second semi final (best of 5) and only 1.5 hours to the grand finals (best of 7). I wish it was more clear as to why. I can't plan a 7 hour barcraft for 3 matches.
You can if everyone gets hammered during the first match!
On November 22 2011 03:35 BronzeHero wrote: When was the last time MorroW participated in a LAN? is he quitting Starcraft? i was hoping he would play at Dreamhack
On November 22 2011 03:26 tree.hugger wrote: These groups are so weird, two Liquid` in Group J, while Group I is about twice as difficult as any other group.
group I seems about in line with the other groups to me :S
the teamkill thing sucks though, but I'm sure they'll both make it out
On November 22 2011 03:35 BronzeHero wrote: When was the last time MorroW participated in a LAN? is he quitting Starcraft? i was hoping he would play at Dreamhack
On November 22 2011 03:20 SecondSandwich wrote: What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
On November 22 2011 03:35 BronzeHero wrote: When was the last time MorroW participated in a LAN? is he quitting Starcraft? i was hoping he would play at Dreamhack
On November 22 2011 03:20 SecondSandwich wrote: What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
On November 22 2011 03:20 SecondSandwich wrote: What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
So they can measure how stressed or "excited" they are playing infront of 4000 ppl in the crowd. Just like they do with pokerplayers on tv you can see how their pulse is changing when they are bluffing etc.
Sad that there are no spots for the main tournament from the byocs(or even spots for summer) but I'm glad to see that there are 16 swedes competing, Sweden hwiiighting~!
On November 22 2011 03:35 BronzeHero wrote: When was the last time MorroW participated in a LAN? is he quitting Starcraft? i was hoping he would play at Dreamhack
Morrow have been dating Emma Stone for a while...
Emma who? never heard of her before.
I wouldnt believe that tbh^^
I dont understand why people are complaining about the line up, even players who are not so known are usually really really good when they attend such a tournament. Also how should new faces ever make it to the top if we have tournaments only inviting Idra, Dimaga etc.
On November 22 2011 03:20 SecondSandwich wrote: What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
No doubt to shove an EKG up on screen at a tense moment for the player
On November 22 2011 03:45 VirgilSC2 wrote: Am I the only person who noticed a tournament with a Bo7 Finals and Bo5's allowing vetos from each player only has 6 maps in their map pool? :/
Yeah lol, it seems like the finals don't allow vetoes but they're 1 map short for both the bo5 + vetos and the bo7...
On November 22 2011 03:20 SecondSandwich wrote: What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
On November 22 2011 03:45 VirgilSC2 wrote: Am I the only person who noticed a tournament with a Bo7 Finals and Bo5's allowing vetos from each player only has 6 maps in their map pool? :/
Yeah lol, it seems like the finals don't allow vetoes but they're 1 map short for both the bo5 + vetos and the bo7...
On November 22 2011 03:20 SecondSandwich wrote: What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
No doubt to shove an EKG up on screen at a tense moment for the player
On November 22 2011 03:45 VirgilSC2 wrote: Am I the only person who noticed a tournament with a Bo7 Finals and Bo5's allowing vetos from each player only has 6 maps in their map pool? :/
Yeah lol, it seems like the finals don't allow vetoes but they're 1 map short for both the bo5 + vetos and the bo7...
On November 22 2011 03:20 SecondSandwich wrote: What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
No doubt to shove an EKG up on screen at a tense moment for the player
On November 22 2011 03:45 VirgilSC2 wrote: Am I the only person who noticed a tournament with a Bo7 Finals and Bo5's allowing vetos from each player only has 6 maps in their map pool? :/
Yeah lol, it seems like the finals don't allow vetoes but they're 1 map short for both the bo5 + vetos and the bo7...
On November 22 2011 03:20 SecondSandwich wrote: What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
No doubt to shove an EKG up on screen at a tense moment for the player
On November 22 2011 03:45 VirgilSC2 wrote: Am I the only person who noticed a tournament with a Bo7 Finals and Bo5's allowing vetos from each player only has 6 maps in their map pool? :/
Yeah lol, it seems like the finals don't allow vetoes but they're 1 map short for both the bo5 + vetos and the bo7...
On November 22 2011 03:20 SecondSandwich wrote: What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
No doubt to shove an EKG up on screen at a tense moment for the player
On November 22 2011 03:45 VirgilSC2 wrote: Am I the only person who noticed a tournament with a Bo7 Finals and Bo5's allowing vetos from each player only has 6 maps in their map pool? :/
Yeah lol, it seems like the finals don't allow vetoes but they're 1 map short for both the bo5 + vetos and the bo7...
On November 22 2011 03:34 proteininja wrote: I want to do a BarCraft for this, but the beginning of the first semi to the possible conclusion of the Grand finals spans 6.5 hours. Why do they give 3 hours for the second semi final (best of 5) and only 1.5 hours to the grand finals (best of 7). I wish it was more clear as to why. I can't plan a 7 hour barcraft for 3 matches.
There will be quakelive and street fighter finals also, so not only SC2 games!
On November 22 2011 03:34 proteininja wrote: I want to do a BarCraft for this, but the beginning of the first semi to the possible conclusion of the Grand finals spans 6.5 hours. Why do they give 3 hours for the second semi final (best of 5) and only 1.5 hours to the grand finals (best of 7). I wish it was more clear as to why. I can't plan a 7 hour barcraft for 3 matches.
There will be quakelive and street fighter finals also, so not only SC2 games!
Ohhh Cliiide not coming Bit sad for group I, seems very strong. I want to see Happy break out at a tournament but will be tough in that group. Stephano's group looks strong as well, but still overall its looking nice, can't wait!
Lol tiebreakers could be fun, if three players were all 2-1 in a group on all criteria you could have many many bo1 tiebreakers! Obviously I doubt it would happen but man would that be tense...
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Tiebreakers ● The groups are decided in the following order: points, maps +/-, internal match. In case of a three-way-tie of the previous criteria internal maps +/- will decide. ● Would this not separate the players and determine the group. The players will play a tiebreaker of BO1 against each other. The first match-up will be randomly drawn and tiebreakers will continue until the group is decided
On November 22 2011 03:34 proteininja wrote: I want to do a BarCraft for this, but the beginning of the first semi to the possible conclusion of the Grand finals spans 6.5 hours. Why do they give 3 hours for the second semi final (best of 5) and only 1.5 hours to the grand finals (best of 7). I wish it was more clear as to why. I can't plan a 7 hour barcraft for 3 matches.
There will be quakelive and street fighter finals also, so not only SC2 games!
On November 22 2011 03:20 SecondSandwich wrote: What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
No doubt to shove an EKG up on screen at a tense moment for the player
On November 22 2011 03:45 VirgilSC2 wrote: Am I the only person who noticed a tournament with a Bo7 Finals and Bo5's allowing vetos from each player only has 6 maps in their map pool? :/
Yeah lol, it seems like the finals don't allow vetoes but they're 1 map short for both the bo5 + vetos and the bo7...
On November 22 2011 03:35 BronzeHero wrote: When was the last time MorroW participated in a LAN? is he quitting Starcraft? i was hoping he would play at Dreamhack
Morrow have been dating Emma Stone for a while...
Emma who? never heard of her before.
Wait seriously? Morrow is dating her?
For those who dont know, Emma is the one that played the girl in zombieland, among a bunch of other films.
I am really spoiled now after mlg providence so i am a little disapointed of the lack of top-level koreans. But i understand that they cant be everywhere!
Really good prizepool and all of the top foreigners, looking forward to it!
On November 22 2011 03:35 BronzeHero wrote: When was the last time MorroW participated in a LAN? is he quitting Starcraft? i was hoping he would play at Dreamhack
Morrow have been dating Emma Stone for a while...
Emma who? never heard of her before.
Wait seriously? Morrow is dating her?
For those who dont know, Emma is the one that played the girl in zombieland, among a bunch of other films.
I really hope this isn't true. If it is though, I'm officially a MorroW fan-boy.
Feels like it wasn't that long ago we had a DH tournament, time flies by when you're busy! I'll definately tune in to the streams during the weekend and hopefully SVT will help with fun interviews and coverage!
On November 22 2011 04:31 trucane wrote: Really poor style to drop out of a big tournament like this on such a short notice
I understand Clide dropping out as he's got a pretty important Code A games very shortly while MC has only just gone on a trip with MLG.
Killer... yeah I don't get that so much, maybe he just doesn't want to travel
Meanwhile TT1 has no team at the moment so he'd need to stump up all the costs himself and no chance of earning any money back unless he finishes top eight.
DeMusliM has only just started playing again after a month and even though he got knocked out of i44 by two koreans the no play for a month showed so maybe that's why he pulled out, still rather surprised.
As for Hasuobs unless there's something going on with him I don't know about I am surprised he isn't going.
As for short notice I expect they all dropped out at various stages a while ago and Draemhack simply decided to announce it all now rather than stagger them out one by one.
Looking at these groups I can't expect many upsets, the top name in each game should go through fine and in most cases I can also see the second placed name advancing without much trouble.
On November 22 2011 03:35 BronzeHero wrote: When was the last time MorroW participated in a LAN? is he quitting Starcraft? i was hoping he would play at Dreamhack
Morrow have been dating Emma Stone for a while...
Emma who? never heard of her before.
Wait seriously? Morrow is dating her?
For those who dont know, Emma is the one that played the girl in zombieland, among a bunch of other films.
I really hope this isn't true. If it is though, I'm officially a MorroW fan-boy.
I have a giant crush on Emma Stone.
lmfao of course it's not true. She could get guys that are 10/10s....
Sigh, i was wondering where all the Koreans were. I thought i saw more than this last time i checked the player list.. Oh well, bit disappointed but, hopefully this will be good anyhow.
On September 30 2011 01:13 BearDK wrote: No open bracket BYOC style? That sucks for people like me.
The reason for this is because if u acctually managed to qualify, it would be like 3 in the morning that you played the finals for the qualifier, and the tournament starts maybe 8 or 9? so you only have a few hour of sleep, which doesnt really give you a fair chance anways..
There is going to be BYOC qualifiers for the next dreamhack instead, and there was 4x qualifiers before this that u have missed. so its acctually not a bad thing, only good.
Wow that's a pretty insane player list. And the caster lineup is equally sick. This is going to be awesome. We are quite likely looking at one of the best tournaments of the year. Definitely not going to miss it.
Kinda hard to read all this information with tears in my eyes. This is so awesome, wow!
Player lounge is something that had been thought up by TL themselves to organize but I don't think it ever happened. Obviously it's a really good idea. For Dreamhack to do it is incredibly valuable. If I would try to list the things Dreamhack has helped push as a standard for spectating I would forget at least one because there's so many. Edit: 'I just realized that other events must have something like that as well, but you don't really see it so I was wrong for saying it like that that. And I forgot to mention the presence of the sports physiologist. For which the text would have made sense.'
The heartbeat monitor has potential. As long as it doesn't move easily so players get uncomfortable or is too tight it can be a good addition. Either way it will be really nice to just find out. I think if it's done well and with the addition of the player camera, it will add a ton of excitement and emotion for the viewer.
The cancellations are unfortunate, but they are to be expected and I would hope there is a rule that sets a deadline for being able to cancel without having to pay a fee or become subject to a similar repercussion. To elaborate, a rule could be that a player is allowed to put a possible last minute cancellation in, if that is turned in before the deadline for that, and another for the final decision. It would allow them to warn everyone in advance, reducing the potential backlash and create a lot of understanding for the situation. In addition to allowing possible replacements to be set up before the final decision is even known.
I read the rules document as well. Very meticulous. Overwhelming line up of players. Super psyched for the event! Hope everything runs smooth and everyone has a good time.
On November 22 2011 03:35 BronzeHero wrote: When was the last time MorroW participated in a LAN? is he quitting Starcraft? i was hoping he would play at Dreamhack
Morrow have been dating Emma Stone for a while...
Emma who? never heard of her before.
Wait seriously? Morrow is dating her?
For those who dont know, Emma is the one that played the girl in zombieland, among a bunch of other films.
I really hope this isn't true. If it is though, I'm officially a MorroW fan-boy.
I have a giant crush on Emma Stone.
lmfao of course it's not true. She could get guys that are 10/10s....
You make it sound like nerds have no chance.
But I can assure you, they do.
Edit : Just realized what your username is.... Well played.
On November 22 2011 05:56 SeaSwift wrote: It's a shame there are only Bo3 until the finals.
It should be Bo3 until Semis, then Bo5 for Semis, then Bo7 for finals if that's at all feasible.
Playoffs Top 2 players from each group advance to a 16 player Single Elimination bracket Matches are Bo3 until Semifinals, Bo5 in the Semifinals and Bo7 in the Grand Finals
On November 22 2011 03:20 SecondSandwich wrote: What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
No doubt to shove an EKG up on screen at a tense moment for the player
On November 22 2011 03:45 VirgilSC2 wrote: Am I the only person who noticed a tournament with a Bo7 Finals and Bo5's allowing vetos from each player only has 6 maps in their map pool? :/
Yeah lol, it seems like the finals don't allow vetoes but they're 1 map short for both the bo5 + vetos and the bo7...
EDIT: Seems they haven't put Metal in the pdf file (yet)
As for casters:
Omfg I didn't even know tastosis is coming, very very cool! Have those guys ever been to sweden before?
I think it's the first time they will be casting DH, I remember an interview of them saying they had never casted it and were hoping they could this one.
And btw have they ever casted an eu lan? I can't remember any
Love it that it's not super stacked like MLG. Each group has 1-2 disposable players so it will be very likely that everyone's fav will move on to Day 2. Hoping HerO and TLO both make it out.
On November 22 2011 03:20 SecondSandwich wrote: What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
Hey hey... I don't know about you, but this is something that I have not seen before in any sc tourney. I think "woah" is more appropriate that "duh" here!
Clide and Killer both dropped out? I hope it's not because TSL is low on money and can't afford to send them. Wouldn't surprise me though. As far as international tournaments go TSL has been by far the biggest undernon-achiever amongst Korean teamsever since Puma defected. Alive keeps losing to foreigners. JYP and Revival got owned by EG at IEM Guangzhou. Killer wasn't even the best KiLLeR at IEM New York. Polt went to MLG Orlando and nobody even noticed. Hard to justify sending players overseas if they're not gonna bring home some goodies.
On November 22 2011 14:59 red4ce wrote: Clide and Killer both dropped out? I hope it's not because TSL is low on money and can't afford to send them. Wouldn't surprise me though. As far as international tournaments go TSL has been by far the biggest undernon-achiever amongst Korean teamsever since Puma defected. Alive keeps losing to foreigners. JYP and Revival got owned by EG at IEM Guangzhou. Killer wasn't even the best KiLLeR at IEM New York. Polt went to MLG Orlando and nobody even noticed. Hard to justify sending players overseas if they're not gonna bring home some goodies.
Clide is fighting for his Code S life at the moment, as is Killer. They probably just decided it'd be better to rest at home and practice for their important upcoming matches instead of jetsetting to the other side of the world and being in potentially bad shape when they got back.
Sad to se how many of the koreans that decided to skip this tournament. Was really exited to se Clide since there have been a lot of talk about him (Artisos love for him) so it sucks that he wont come. MC i can forgive since he has been to many of the DH events this year. I wonder why Demuslim wont come though. It's a 2hr flight from UK to Sweden ... The lack of the "best of the best" will make this tournament interesting. Now players that are not the absolute best will have a greater chance of winning some money and i think that is a good sign for esports.
As nice it is as a fan to have Dreamhack right after MLG, I do feel it's one of the main reasons why so many Koreans and some other foreigners are missing. With the tight schedule for international tournaments and the GSL there's just not much room for everything.
On November 22 2011 03:20 SecondSandwich wrote: What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
Just for fun I guess. I know this is used in of other real sports like cycling and skeeing to be displayed for the viewers pleasure. I probably wouldn't like it as a player but as a viewer I think it can be fun. Who is feeling stressed or who is calm as ever during the most intense moments in the game. I also think dreamhack used this in previous tournaments if my memory serves me right.
On November 22 2011 18:20 gruff wrote: As nice it is as a fan to have Dreamhack right after MLG, I do feel it's one of the main reasons why so many Koreans and some other foreigners are missing. With the tight schedule for international tournaments and the GSL there's just not much room for everything.
On November 22 2011 03:20 SecondSandwich wrote: What is the deal with the heart beat sensor? What is its purpose, to make sure no one goes into cardiac arrest while playing? To gather some kind of data? Is this routine in tournaments? I have never heard of it as a policy before.
Just for fun I guess. I know this is used in of other real sports like cycling and skeeing to be displayed for the viewers pleasure. I probably wouldn't like it as a player but as a viewer I think it can be fun. Who is feeling stressed or who is calm as ever during the most intense moments in the game. I also think dreamhack used this in previous tournaments if my memory serves me right.
Maybe they got the idea from Dota 2, "The International" (the tournament with 1.7 million $ prizepool) had it, and as far as I can remember that's the only time I've seen it in esports.
On November 22 2011 14:59 red4ce wrote: Clide and Killer both dropped out? I hope it's not because TSL is low on money and can't afford to send them. Wouldn't surprise me though. As far as international tournaments go TSL has been by far the biggest undernon-achiever amongst Korean teamsever since Puma defected. Alive keeps losing to foreigners. JYP and Revival got owned by EG at IEM Guangzhou. Killer wasn't even the best KiLLeR at IEM New York. Polt went to MLG Orlando and nobody even noticed. Hard to justify sending players overseas if they're not gonna bring home some goodies.
Clide is fighting for his Code S life at the moment, as is Killer. They probably just decided it'd be better to rest at home and practice for their important upcoming matches instead of jetsetting to the other side of the world and being in potentially bad shape when they got back.
I don't get why they would focus on this small local tournament (GSL) instead of going at this big international one (Dreamhack)
Does anyone know what happened to Morrow? I know he still plays in NASL and stuff, but why hasn't he been in any other recent major tournaments and why isn't he going for a LAN event in his own country?
The four players will need to use a heart beat sensor during the matches. ● The Heart beat sensor will be attached with a stretchable belt around the chest. This will be tried out in advance and attached before the final show begins.
Would be interested to know as well. He said he was planning to play in all the EU weekly tourneys to get him into really good shape, but i never see him in them, nor major tourneys.
The four players will need to use a heart beat sensor during the matches. ● The Heart beat sensor will be attached with a stretchable belt around the chest. This will be tried out in advance and attached before the final show begins.
On November 22 2011 19:35 AxionSteel wrote: (About MorroW)
Would be interested to know as well. He said he was planning to play in all the EU weekly tourneys to get him into really good shape, but i never see him in them, nor major tourneys.
He won his NASL group, beat IdrA for example, so he's probably in decent shape
Yeah seriously dont get why MorroW would´nt play. He looks to be in good shape in NASL and could have real shot at the tournament. I mean what the hell, as far as I know he lives in Stockholm area, should take him like 3h by train to get to this event.
Weird, why does Swedens best zerg player not play in swedens biggest tournament when he lives in Sweden? He did bad at Dreamhack summer, maybe he got superstitious xD
I know Morrow have played a decent amount of custom games (when I last checked his account history a few weeks ago) against good players so he's still active. Don't know why he's not at dreamhack though.
On November 22 2011 19:45 4ZakeN87 wrote: Nice to see some none swedes noticed to ^^
Yeah seriously dont get why MorroW would´nt play. He looks to be in good shape in NASL and could have real shot at the tournament. I mean what the hell, as far as I know he lives in Stockholm area, should take him like 3h by train to get to this event.
Weird, why does Swedens best zerg player not play in swedens biggest tournament when he lives in Sweden? He did bad at Dreamhack summer, maybe he got superstitious xD
I was suspecting it could be because some tournaments don't allow racepicking, but the rulebook CLEARLY states racepicking is allowed as long as it's told in advance.
Morrow also made quite a few posts in the MLG LR threads (search function ftw) so he hasn't abandon us. I bet it's just something else he had to do this week whatever it might be.
The translation of Dreamhacks website is a joke. The text is either swedish or english at random, and there is no way to change language (as the previous clusterfuck site had). Perhaps I'm retarded and haven't found that option, but if something like that is hard that proves that the guy who made the site sucks. Language options are only available in the webshop, and thank god for that... Not that I need the option, but it makes it very hard for non swedes and non english speakers.
Does anyone know what happened to Morrow? I know he still plays in NASL and stuff, but why hasn't he been in any other recent major tournaments and why isn't he going for a LAN event in his own country?
Pfft he doens't have time for dreamhack, he needs to train! From what i've seen from him, he's in as good shape as ever, can't wait till he tears up the EU scene again.
The whole website is pretty poor just in general and has been for quite a while. Considering who they are you'd think they'd be able to create something better. That said, as long as the content is good I don't give a crap about their website as you usually can find all relevant information elsewhere here on TL.
On November 23 2011 00:48 dolvlo wrote: Can't wait to see Naniwa crush everyone again with his ridiculously technical play.
And luckily for Naniwa, Leenock will not be attending!
But in all seriousness, this should be an awesome tournament. I always love watching Dreamhack - the production quality is ridiculously good and being a brit myself, I love anything TotalApollo casts. <3
On November 23 2011 01:06 monXikk wrote: Just noticed Flo is playing in group O. Gogo get em girl! Sad to not see Demu, but I think he want few more days to prepare for NASL.
I really want to see her too, but she recently posted to twitter:
"flosc2 Flo @kellymilkies @laejten something came up, i cancelled my flight to dreamhack"
As usual? I know there were problems in Valencia...But as usual? I was attending both Stockholm and Summer but what ive heard the streams didnt lag.
All DH 2011 streams have lagged to the extent that it turned into a slideshow instead of a stream. I live in Sweden and I have a 100 mbit connection, so it's nothing wrong on my end. In DHS11 finals everyone watching the stream missed 70% of the first game because of terrible lag, even on 240p.
Disappointed MC dropped out. The field here isn't as interesting as providence, but the format is better with group play. Guess I'll cheer for DRG or Hero to win it all!
As usual? I know there were problems in Valencia...But as usual? I was attending both Stockholm and Summer but what ive heard the streams didnt lag.
All DH 2011 streams have lagged to the extent that it turned into a slideshow instead of a stream. I live in Sweden and I have a 100 mbit connection, so it's nothing wrong on my end. In DHS11 finals everyone watching the stream missed 70% of the first game because of terrible lag, even on 240p.
No thats not true. i had minor laggs but nothing as the shit you say. It is your connection then... Your 100mbit connection means shit if the user cant handle it
As usual? I know there were problems in Valencia...But as usual? I was attending both Stockholm and Summer but what ive heard the streams didnt lag.
All DH 2011 streams have lagged to the extent that it turned into a slideshow instead of a stream. I live in Sweden and I have a 100 mbit connection, so it's nothing wrong on my end. In DHS11 finals everyone watching the stream missed 70% of the first game because of terrible lag, even on 240p.
I've had 0 problems with dreamhack streams.. It's your computer/connection dude. 100/100 doesn't mean shit if you got crap wireless for example.
As usual? I know there were problems in Valencia...But as usual? I was attending both Stockholm and Summer but what ive heard the streams didnt lag.
All DH 2011 streams have lagged to the extent that it turned into a slideshow instead of a stream. I live in Sweden and I have a 100 mbit connection, so it's nothing wrong on my end. In DHS11 finals everyone watching the stream missed 70% of the first game because of terrible lag, even on 240p.
I've had 0 problems with dreamhack streams.. It's your computer/connection dude. 100/100 doesn't mean shit if you got crap wireless for example.
My router has 300 mbps WAN throughput and gigabit network speed, so no. It is not on my end. Period.
I really like the Dreamhack events, they are wellmade and very entertaining.
But i have to express a bit of dissapointment, ive seen a trend the past events that you release "big Starcraft 2 names" very early, and the hype begins, and then they drop out 1-2 weeks before the events. Generally they are being replaced by Swedish/European players who simply doesnt have the same skill level.
Last event it was Anypro, Marinekingprime etc. There must be some way to avoid this?
Myself for example have canceled my Trip to Jönköping because Clide, MC, Killer dropped out, they were the players i wanted to meet basically.
Players should be aware of potential Scheulde problems long before 1 week before the tournament.
Heart beat sensor ● The semi finals and the grand final will be played in the DreamArena AMD SAPPHIRE. The four players will need to use a heart beat sensor during the matches. ● The Heart beat sensor will be attached with a stretchable belt around the chest. This will be tried out in advance and attached before the final show begins.
As usual? I know there were problems in Valencia...But as usual? I was attending both Stockholm and Summer but what ive heard the streams didnt lag.
All DH 2011 streams have lagged to the extent that it turned into a slideshow instead of a stream. I live in Sweden and I have a 100 mbit connection, so it's nothing wrong on my end. In DHS11 finals everyone watching the stream missed 70% of the first game because of terrible lag, even on 240p.
I've had 0 problems with dreamhack streams.. It's your computer/connection dude. 100/100 doesn't mean shit if you got crap wireless for example.
My router has 300 mbps WAN throughput and gigabit network speed, so no. It is not on my end. Period.
It is FACT! Are you kind of dumb? If i had not any problem from germany with a shitty 350kb connection then its your fault? :D
On November 23 2011 06:43 Turntablez wrote: I really like the Dreamhack events, they are wellmade and very entertaining.
But i have to express a bit of dissapointment, ive seen a trend the past events that you release "big Starcraft 2 names" very early, and the hype begins, and then they drop out 1-2 weeks before the events. Generally they are being replaced by Swedish/European players who simply doesnt have the same skill level.
Last event it was Anypro, Marinekingprime etc. There must be some way to avoid this?
Myself for example have canceled my Trip to Jönköping because Clide, MC, Killer dropped out, they were the players i wanted to meet basically.
Players should be aware of potential Scheulde problems long before 1 week before the tournament.
EDIT: And MC ofcourse ... :-)
With SC2 still being rather young, the scene still constantly changes and shifts. Best example is Leenock winning MLG Providence. I don't think anyone saw that coming, just like everyone was baffled when the KraToss MC dropped out of code A after having won 2 or 3 GSL championships.
The Starcraft 2 is very unpredictable and volatile, and it's one of the main reasons why I like it so much. There's a lot of variations in player style and you get to see a lot of new stuff each new tournament.
If anything has a chance of making Esports more mainstream and going beyond its fanbase of "nerds," it's starcraft 2 imo. LoL has the viewer count, but SC2 has the excitement and skill ceiling and most importantly, the casters.
How many tournaments is he going to miss? I've been hearing the EG hype for a year now and he's shown up to basically none of the major tournaments whether due to his arm, travel problems or schedule clashes.
As usual? I know there were problems in Valencia...But as usual? I was attending both Stockholm and Summer but what ive heard the streams didnt lag.
All DH 2011 streams have lagged to the extent that it turned into a slideshow instead of a stream. I live in Sweden and I have a 100 mbit connection, so it's nothing wrong on my end. In DHS11 finals everyone watching the stream missed 70% of the first game because of terrible lag, even on 240p.
I've had 0 problems with dreamhack streams.. It's your computer/connection dude. 100/100 doesn't mean shit if you got crap wireless for example.
My router has 300 mbps WAN throughput and gigabit network speed, so no. It is not on my end. Period.
It is FACT! Are you kind of dumb? If i had not any problem from germany with a shitty 350kb connection then its your fault? :D
You obviously have no idea what you're talking about. Yes the stream may work for some, but not for everyone. When the stream reaches too many viewers the server gets overloaded, hence throttling bitrate to some viewers. And all of this is very much based on where you live and what ISP you have, because everyone will have different routes to the server. So no, I'm not kind of dumb, you are just clueless.
As usual? I know there were problems in Valencia...But as usual? I was attending both Stockholm and Summer but what ive heard the streams didnt lag.
All DH 2011 streams have lagged to the extent that it turned into a slideshow instead of a stream. I live in Sweden and I have a 100 mbit connection, so it's nothing wrong on my end. In DHS11 finals everyone watching the stream missed 70% of the first game because of terrible lag, even on 240p.
I've had 0 problems with dreamhack streams.. It's your computer/connection dude. 100/100 doesn't mean shit if you got crap wireless for example.
My router has 300 mbps WAN throughput and gigabit network speed, so no. It is not on my end. Period.
It is FACT! Are you kind of dumb? If i had not any problem from germany with a shitty 350kb connection then its your fault? :D
You obviously have no idea what you're talking about. Yes the stream may work for some, but not for everyone. When the stream reaches too many viewers the server gets overloaded, hence throttling bitrate to some viewers. And all of this is very much based on where you live and what ISP you have, because everyone will have different routes to the server. So no, I'm not kind of dumb, you are just clueless.
You know, you just described how it was indeed a problem on your end. =)
Not specificly your fault, but the problem being your ISP/routing, which is definitely your end and not DHs. DH cant do much else than sending out a boatload of data out on the internet, if you're unable to receive that data at a satisfactory speed, tough luck. What do you expect, a personal cable from DH home to you? =)
The dreamhack tournament have taken place on different locations so the stream have varied. Last winter dreamhack had pretty much flawless streams for most people if I remember correctly so lets hope that will be the case here as well.
I think this heartbeat sensor thing was discussed way back during the GSL open seasons. It is just an annoyance for the players and doesn't really make any difference for us viewers. I think people said that they tried this in poker and it wasn't a great success. What we need is dramatic OGN-style closeups when something important happens.
Other than that this will be a sick tournament. Hopefully the streams won't lag like they did in DH Valencia.
As usual? I know there were problems in Valencia...But as usual? I was attending both Stockholm and Summer but what ive heard the streams didnt lag.
All DH 2011 streams have lagged to the extent that it turned into a slideshow instead of a stream. I live in Sweden and I have a 100 mbit connection, so it's nothing wrong on my end. In DHS11 finals everyone watching the stream missed 70% of the first game because of terrible lag, even on 240p.
I've had 0 problems with dreamhack streams.. It's your computer/connection dude. 100/100 doesn't mean shit if you got crap wireless for example.
My router has 300 mbps WAN throughput and gigabit network speed, so no. It is not on my end. Period.
It is FACT! Are you kind of dumb? If i had not any problem from germany with a shitty 350kb connection then its your fault? :D
You obviously have no idea what you're talking about. Yes the stream may work for some, but not for everyone. When the stream reaches too many viewers the server gets overloaded, hence throttling bitrate to some viewers. And all of this is very much based on where you live and what ISP you have, because everyone will have different routes to the server. So no, I'm not kind of dumb, you are just clueless.
You know, you just described how it was indeed a problem on your end. =)
Not specificly your fault, but the problem being your ISP/routing, which is definitely your end and not DHs. DH cant do much else than sending out a boatload of data out on the internet, if you're unable to receive that data at a satisfactory speed, tough luck. What do you expect, a personal cable from DH home to you? =)
No, it means DH is not sending it out fast enough, and if they want happy viewers/customers, they need to fix that.
Justintv used to be super laggy for a lot of Europeans, are you saying we should blame Europe for that?
On November 23 2011 07:55 Soleron wrote: No Demuslim?
How many tournaments is he going to miss? I've been hearing the EG hype for a year now and he's shown up to basically none of the major tournaments whether due to his arm, travel problems or schedule clashes.
Apparently he wanted to go but he's getting a visa or something so he doesn't have his passport with him at the moment.
Wow didn't know Dreamhack Winter was this close, totally surprised me. Can't wait to see if Naniwa can keep up his good play. Expecting a lot from Stephano as well.
On November 23 2011 07:55 Soleron wrote: No Demuslim?
How many tournaments is he going to miss? I've been hearing the EG hype for a year now and he's shown up to basically none of the major tournaments whether due to his arm, travel problems or schedule clashes.
Apparently he wanted to go but he's getting a visa or something so he doesn't have his passport with him at the moment.
It's European Union so I would guess that he only needed an ID card. Or is it different for British people? Maybe they can go to other european countries but not actually come back to GB, I don't know the rules.
On November 23 2011 07:55 Soleron wrote: No Demuslim?
How many tournaments is he going to miss? I've been hearing the EG hype for a year now and he's shown up to basically none of the major tournaments whether due to his arm, travel problems or schedule clashes.
Apparently he wanted to go but he's getting a visa or something so he doesn't have his passport with him at the moment.
It's European Union so I would guess that he only needed an ID card. Or is it different for British people? Maybe they can go to other european countries but not actually come back to GB, I don't know the rules.
Or maybe he doesn't even have a valid ID card :p
We don't have ID cards here. They tried to bring them in as a mandatory thing a few years ago, but the new government scrapped them after massive public outcry.
Edit: even the ones that were issued have ceased to be valid from January 2011.
On November 23 2011 07:55 Soleron wrote: No Demuslim?
How many tournaments is he going to miss? I've been hearing the EG hype for a year now and he's shown up to basically none of the major tournaments whether due to his arm, travel problems or schedule clashes.
Apparently he wanted to go but he's getting a visa or something so he doesn't have his passport with him at the moment.
It's European Union so I would guess that he only needed an ID card. Or is it different for British people? Maybe they can go to other european countries but not actually come back to GB, I don't know the rules.
Or maybe he doesn't even have a valid ID card :p
We don't have ID cards here. They tried to bring them in as a mandatory thing a few years ago, but the new government scrapped them after massive public outcry.
Edit: even the ones that were issued have ceased to be valid from January 2011.
As usual? I know there were problems in Valencia...But as usual? I was attending both Stockholm and Summer but what ive heard the streams didnt lag.
All DH 2011 streams have lagged to the extent that it turned into a slideshow instead of a stream. I live in Sweden and I have a 100 mbit connection, so it's nothing wrong on my end. In DHS11 finals everyone watching the stream missed 70% of the first game because of terrible lag, even on 240p.
I've had 0 problems with dreamhack streams.. It's your computer/connection dude. 100/100 doesn't mean shit if you got crap wireless for example.
My router has 300 mbps WAN throughput and gigabit network speed, so no. It is not on my end. Period.
It is FACT! Are you kind of dumb? If i had not any problem from germany with a shitty 350kb connection then its your fault? :D
You obviously have no idea what you're talking about. Yes the stream may work for some, but not for everyone. When the stream reaches too many viewers the server gets overloaded, hence throttling bitrate to some viewers. And all of this is very much based on where you live and what ISP you have, because everyone will have different routes to the server. So no, I'm not kind of dumb, you are just clueless.
You know, you just described how it was indeed a problem on your end. =)
Not specificly your fault, but the problem being your ISP/routing, which is definitely your end and not DHs. DH cant do much else than sending out a boatload of data out on the internet, if you're unable to receive that data at a satisfactory speed, tough luck. What do you expect, a personal cable from DH home to you? =)
No, it means DH is not sending it out fast enough, and if they want happy viewers/customers, they need to fix that.
Justintv used to be super laggy for a lot of Europeans, are you saying we should blame Europe for that?
If some viewers don't have problems with stream -> DH is sending fast enough, good enough. If most viewers don't have problems with stream, the 3rd party company actually doing the streaming is doing it good enough. Unfortunately, for most people, the problems lie with their ISP's routing policies, how they connect to other networks/backbones. That's where the problem is, no matter if you got 1/1 or 1000/1000. Or it could be worse, it could be your home setup.
What most of you fail to realize is that outside of your own ISP's network you have no guarantees about speed. Your 100/100 can give 10mbps download speed without any problems simply because of how it's routed. Or for a different example, say your ISP has 10000 customers with 100/100, what do you think happens when all of them want to download something from outside the ISP's network (assuming it's a nice ISP and their own infrastructure can actually support 10000 people pumping 100mbps in/out each). You do realize maths says the ISP needs 1tbps connection to the outside? That's around 1000000000000bps.
So before you yell at DH think about the fact that you don't even have 100/100 with the outside of your ISP and it can get a lot worse depending on what you're connecting to, what other networks you use to get there and all the QoS and routing policies.
If some people have a good stream then sorry, blame your ISP, call them, yell at them to work shit out with the other end of the stream (which most likely isn't DH and most likely isn't JTV either).
Speculation here, but seems common sense and that's how I'd do it:
DH------>DHISP------->(3rd party streaming server rented by streaming site that DH uses - not exclusively, some bandwidth/usage rights)------>(3rd party streaming cloud/black-box network)----->(3rd party streaming server chosen as the best option for you)----->YOURISP------>YOU
The actual streaming site is just a UI used on DH (streaming software like xsplit) and on YOU (browser player).
If problems would be on DH side - everyone gets crappy stream. If problems are at 3rd party, everyone or some - depending on which server the player thinks is best and where in the chain the problems are - will have issues. Low chance, from what I heard the companies doing this are extremely good. Most likely problems are between chosen server and you or, if too many are sent to one server, out bandwidth of that server so a semi localized problem.
On November 23 2011 07:55 Soleron wrote: No Demuslim?
How many tournaments is he going to miss? I've been hearing the EG hype for a year now and he's shown up to basically none of the major tournaments whether due to his arm, travel problems or schedule clashes.
Apparently he wanted to go but he's getting a visa or something so he doesn't have his passport with him at the moment.
It's European Union so I would guess that he only needed an ID card. Or is it different for British people? Maybe they can go to other european countries but not actually come back to GB, I don't know the rules.
Or maybe he doesn't even have a valid ID card :p
We don't have ID cards here. They tried to bring them in as a mandatory thing a few years ago, but the new government scrapped them after massive public outcry.
Edit: even the ones that were issued have ceased to be valid from January 2011.
Oh ok that's why then
The UK is not part of Schengen, so you need a passport to get in/out of the UK. It's funny how they are upset about ID cards when they probably have more public video camera coverage than the rest of the world
On November 23 2011 07:55 Soleron wrote: No Demuslim?
How many tournaments is he going to miss? I've been hearing the EG hype for a year now and he's shown up to basically none of the major tournaments whether due to his arm, travel problems or schedule clashes.
Apparently he wanted to go but he's getting a visa or something so he doesn't have his passport with him at the moment.
It's European Union so I would guess that he only needed an ID card. Or is it different for British people? Maybe they can go to other european countries but not actually come back to GB, I don't know the rules.
Or maybe he doesn't even have a valid ID card :p
We don't have ID cards here. They tried to bring them in as a mandatory thing a few years ago, but the new government scrapped them after massive public outcry.
Edit: even the ones that were issued have ceased to be valid from January 2011.
Oh ok that's why then
The UK is not part of Schengen, so you need a passport to get in/out of the UK. It's funny how they are upset about ID cards when they probably have more public video camera coverage than the rest of the world
On November 23 2011 07:55 Soleron wrote: No Demuslim?
How many tournaments is he going to miss? I've been hearing the EG hype for a year now and he's shown up to basically none of the major tournaments whether due to his arm, travel problems or schedule clashes.
Apparently he wanted to go but he's getting a visa or something so he doesn't have his passport with him at the moment.
It's European Union so I would guess that he only needed an ID card. Or is it different for British people? Maybe they can go to other european countries but not actually come back to GB, I don't know the rules.
Or maybe he doesn't even have a valid ID card :p
We don't have ID cards here. They tried to bring them in as a mandatory thing a few years ago, but the new government scrapped them after massive public outcry.
Edit: even the ones that were issued have ceased to be valid from January 2011.
Oh ok that's why then
The UK is not part of Schengen, so you need a passport to get in/out of the UK. It's funny how they are upset about ID cards when they probably have more public video camera coverage than the rest of the world
Thats not actualy true, while UK is not part of Schangen they have some sort of special relationship with Shangen meaning that You can enter UK with only your ID (inside Shangen your documents are not even checked most of the time. You can drive trough border without even noticing it. And while i am not UK citizen, i doubt they will make more problems for their citizens than they do did to me.
Unless of course UK changed some things pretty recently.
As usual? I know there were problems in Valencia...But as usual? I was attending both Stockholm and Summer but what ive heard the streams didnt lag.
All DH 2011 streams have lagged to the extent that it turned into a slideshow instead of a stream. I live in Sweden and I have a 100 mbit connection, so it's nothing wrong on my end. In DHS11 finals everyone watching the stream missed 70% of the first game because of terrible lag, even on 240p.
I've had 0 problems with dreamhack streams.. It's your computer/connection dude. 100/100 doesn't mean shit if you got crap wireless for example.
My router has 300 mbps WAN throughput and gigabit network speed, so no. It is not on my end. Period.
It is FACT! Are you kind of dumb? If i had not any problem from germany with a shitty 350kb connection then its your fault? :D
You obviously have no idea what you're talking about. Yes the stream may work for some, but not for everyone. When the stream reaches too many viewers the server gets overloaded, hence throttling bitrate to some viewers. And all of this is very much based on where you live and what ISP you have, because everyone will have different routes to the server. So no, I'm not kind of dumb, you are just clueless.
You know, you just described how it was indeed a problem on your end. =)
Not specificly your fault, but the problem being your ISP/routing, which is definitely your end and not DHs. DH cant do much else than sending out a boatload of data out on the internet, if you're unable to receive that data at a satisfactory speed, tough luck. What do you expect, a personal cable from DH home to you? =)
No, it means DH is not sending it out fast enough, and if they want happy viewers/customers, they need to fix that.
Justintv used to be super laggy for a lot of Europeans, are you saying we should blame Europe for that?
You realize that Dreamhack has a 120 gigabit connection at their venue? Their routers are _insane_ as well. If you are having problems, then its either on your end, or because you have a bad connection to the nearest Twitch-TV server
The fact that other people are having no problems at all, completely rules out your postulate that this is on Dreamhacks end. If it was on Dreamhacks end, everyone would have problems.. I cannot fathom why you can't understand this...
On November 23 2011 07:55 Soleron wrote: No Demuslim?
How many tournaments is he going to miss? I've been hearing the EG hype for a year now and he's shown up to basically none of the major tournaments whether due to his arm, travel problems or schedule clashes.
Apparently he wanted to go but he's getting a visa or something so he doesn't have his passport with him at the moment.
It's European Union so I would guess that he only needed an ID card. Or is it different for British people? Maybe they can go to other european countries but not actually come back to GB, I don't know the rules.
Or maybe he doesn't even have a valid ID card :p
We don't have ID cards here. They tried to bring them in as a mandatory thing a few years ago, but the new government scrapped them after massive public outcry.
Edit: even the ones that were issued have ceased to be valid from January 2011.
Oh ok that's why then
The UK is not part of Schengen, so you need a passport to get in/out of the UK. It's funny how they are upset about ID cards when they probably have more public video camera coverage than the rest of the world
Thats not actualy true, while UK is not part of Schangen they have some sort of special relationship with Shangen meaning that You can enter UK with only your ID (inside Shangen your documents are not even checked most of the time. You can drive trough border without even noticing it. And while i am not UK citizen, i doubt they will make more problems for their citizens than they do did to me.
Unless of course UK changed some things pretty recently.
They always check your passport pretty carefully when you fly back in to the UK, and more closely since 9/11. I think you can use an ID card instead if your country has one (we don't). If he's sent his passport off (to sort out his USA visa, I assume) then he is stuck. It's a passport issue, as far as I can tell.
As usual? I know there were problems in Valencia...But as usual? I was attending both Stockholm and Summer but what ive heard the streams didnt lag.
All DH 2011 streams have lagged to the extent that it turned into a slideshow instead of a stream. I live in Sweden and I have a 100 mbit connection, so it's nothing wrong on my end. In DHS11 finals everyone watching the stream missed 70% of the first game because of terrible lag, even on 240p.
I've had 0 problems with dreamhack streams.. It's your computer/connection dude. 100/100 doesn't mean shit if you got crap wireless for example.
My router has 300 mbps WAN throughput and gigabit network speed, so no. It is not on my end. Period.
It is FACT! Are you kind of dumb? If i had not any problem from germany with a shitty 350kb connection then its your fault? :D
You obviously have no idea what you're talking about. Yes the stream may work for some, but not for everyone. When the stream reaches too many viewers the server gets overloaded, hence throttling bitrate to some viewers. And all of this is very much based on where you live and what ISP you have, because everyone will have different routes to the server. So no, I'm not kind of dumb, you are just clueless.
You know, you just described how it was indeed a problem on your end. =)
Not specificly your fault, but the problem being your ISP/routing, which is definitely your end and not DHs. DH cant do much else than sending out a boatload of data out on the internet, if you're unable to receive that data at a satisfactory speed, tough luck. What do you expect, a personal cable from DH home to you? =)
No, it means DH is not sending it out fast enough, and if they want happy viewers/customers, they need to fix that.
Justintv used to be super laggy for a lot of Europeans, are you saying we should blame Europe for that?
If some viewers don't have problems with stream -> DH is sending fast enough, good enough. If most viewers don't have problems with stream, the 3rd party company actually doing the streaming is doing it good enough. Unfortunately, for most people, the problems lie with their ISP's routing policies, how they connect to other networks/backbones. That's where the problem is, no matter if you got 1/1 or 1000/1000. Or it could be worse, it could be your home setup.
What most of you fail to realize is that outside of your own ISP's network you have no guarantees about speed. Your 100/100 can give 10mbps download speed without any problems simply because of how it's routed. Or for a different example, say your ISP has 10000 customers with 100/100, what do you think happens when all of them want to download something from outside the ISP's network (assuming it's a nice ISP and their own infrastructure can actually support 10000 people pumping 100mbps in/out each). You do realize maths says the ISP needs 1tbps connection to the outside? That's around 1000000000000bps.
So before you yell at DH think about the fact that you don't even have 100/100 with the outside of your ISP and it can get a lot worse depending on what you're connecting to, what other networks you use to get there and all the QoS and routing policies.
If some people have a good stream then sorry, blame your ISP, call them, yell at them to work shit out with the other end of the stream (which most likely isn't DH and most likely isn't JTV either).
Speculation here, but seems common sense and that's how I'd do it:
DH------>DHISP------->(3rd party streaming server rented by streaming site that DH uses - not exclusively, some bandwidth/usage rights)------>(3rd party streaming cloud/black-box network)----->(3rd party streaming server chosen as the best option for you)----->YOURISP------>YOU
The actual streaming site is just a UI used on DH (streaming software like xsplit) and on YOU (browser player).
If problems would be on DH side - everyone gets crappy stream. If problems are at 3rd party, everyone or some - depending on which server the player thinks is best and where in the chain the problems are - will have issues. Low chance, from what I heard the companies doing this are extremely good. Most likely problems are between chosen server and you or, if too many are sent to one server, out bandwidth of that server so a semi localized problem.
So I can't blame DH for using an inferior partner? MLG never lags for me and they have even more concurrent viewers than DH and they are streaming from the US, I don't see your logic. The problem originates from DH selecting Twitch as their partner, hence it's their fault when it lags, no matter how much you try to blame my ISP (which is connected to TeliaSonera...)
As usual? I know there were problems in Valencia...But as usual? I was attending both Stockholm and Summer but what ive heard the streams didnt lag.
All DH 2011 streams have lagged to the extent that it turned into a slideshow instead of a stream. I live in Sweden and I have a 100 mbit connection, so it's nothing wrong on my end. In DHS11 finals everyone watching the stream missed 70% of the first game because of terrible lag, even on 240p.
Valencia was a slideshow for me, at best, this with a 100mbit cabled connection. But I had no problems with DHS11, watching all five streams at the same time on a wireless connection.
As usual? I know there were problems in Valencia...But as usual? I was attending both Stockholm and Summer but what ive heard the streams didnt lag.
All DH 2011 streams have lagged to the extent that it turned into a slideshow instead of a stream. I live in Sweden and I have a 100 mbit connection, so it's nothing wrong on my end. In DHS11 finals everyone watching the stream missed 70% of the first game because of terrible lag, even on 240p.
Valencia was a slideshow for me, at best, this with a 100mbit cabled connection. But I had no problems with DHS11, watching all five streams at the same time on a wireless connection.
Anyway, it's TwitchTVs fault.
There was some shit going on with TwitchTV that day, I don't remember what but it's was like a major server failure or something quite out of the ordinary that they couldn't fix immediately.
I am so psyched for this! I am literally bouncing up and down in my chair! So stacked. I thought Zenio was participating in this? But I don't see his name anywhere. Maybe I am just blind T_T. Anyway, go Team Liquid! And ThorZaIN too of course ^_^. Edit: Its a pity TLo and HerO were put in the same pool. Team kill first -_-
Wow that heartrate monitor is a nice touch. It's going to be really interesting to see if noobs have a signifficantly higher bpm than pros going into games on the main stage.
Also, I'm really glad to see so many north american players participating... that's so awesome guys.
On November 24 2011 02:00 Weson wrote: I wonder is the 10k people at the LAN will cause problems for the players in form of lag. Even though the internet is good i wonder if it's good enough http://www.dreamhack.se/dhw11/2011/11/22/120-gigabit-at-dhw11/
Dude dont worry. I think they had 30 gbit at summer with 7000-8000 computers.
What I like is that both the group stage #2 and the final bracket pairs will be selected through a draw right after the previous stage ends, so you actually have no way to tell who's going to fight who, like you did with MLG pool play "2nd of group B is going against the losers championship bracket n°2" and stuff like that.
I just read the dreamhack site and looked at the schedule. It looks like there's, at most, 6 hours a day of SC2. Is that right? Are there multiple streams or just one?
Woah, woah wait, time out, pause, chill. So I gotta wake up at 4 IN THE MORNING if I wanna catch this from beginning to end? I better get to sleep early tonight then.
On November 23 2011 07:55 Soleron wrote: No Demuslim?
How many tournaments is he going to miss? I've been hearing the EG hype for a year now and he's shown up to basically none of the major tournaments whether due to his arm, travel problems or schedule clashes.
Apparently he wanted to go but he's getting a visa or something so he doesn't have his passport with him at the moment.
It's European Union so I would guess that he only needed an ID card. Or is it different for British people? Maybe they can go to other european countries but not actually come back to GB, I don't know the rules.
Or maybe he doesn't even have a valid ID card :p
We don't have ID cards here. They tried to bring them in as a mandatory thing a few years ago, but the new government scrapped them after massive public outcry.
Edit: even the ones that were issued have ceased to be valid from January 2011.
Oh ok that's why then
The UK is not part of Schengen, so you need a passport to get in/out of the UK. It's funny how they are upset about ID cards when they probably have more public video camera coverage than the rest of the world
Well, the british have always had a knack for irony, haven't they? ;-)
On November 24 2011 05:11 kammeyer wrote: Holy shit, it starts at 3am central time :|
Well, know you know how it is to watch MLG five times a year!
Luckily I have this week off from studies, at least kind of. I'll be spectating! The only reason it's terrible is because Idra is in one of the last pools to play tonight, hahaha.
On November 23 2011 07:55 Soleron wrote: No Demuslim?
How many tournaments is he going to miss? I've been hearing the EG hype for a year now and he's shown up to basically none of the major tournaments whether due to his arm, travel problems or schedule clashes.
Apparently he wanted to go but he's getting a visa or something so he doesn't have his passport with him at the moment.
It's European Union so I would guess that he only needed an ID card. Or is it different for British people? Maybe they can go to other european countries but not actually come back to GB, I don't know the rules.
Or maybe he doesn't even have a valid ID card :p
We don't have ID cards here. They tried to bring them in as a mandatory thing a few years ago, but the new government scrapped them after massive public outcry.
Edit: even the ones that were issued have ceased to be valid from January 2011.
Oh ok that's why then
The UK is not part of Schengen, so you need a passport to get in/out of the UK. It's funny how they are upset about ID cards when they probably have more public video camera coverage than the rest of the world
Actually you only need an ID (ID card or, if you're a brit, passport :D)
The UK is not part of Schengen, so you need a passport to get in/out of the UK. It's funny how they are upset about ID cards when they probably have more public video camera coverage than the rest of the world
So true, London has more CCTV camera's than Poland according to a news report I saw
On November 26 2011 05:42 Kmickelow wrote: are all the streams lagging for anyone else? it keeps pausing for me..
Yes. This is unwatchable. I can normally watch twitch tv at 720+ but the streams are so mess up that 240 is still pausing. I must say after MLG this been a huge let down. I guess I'm just skip it till vods are out.
Of all the big tourneys in the past year, this has gotta be the worst one in terms of lag on the stream. Such a shame, given the line-up, the casters, the production is all top-notch.