The "BoxeR effect" overloads websites - Page 8
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undyinglight
United States611 Posts
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SkyBlade
United Kingdom16 Posts
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MangoTango
United States3670 Posts
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Zoler
Sweden6339 Posts
On October 20 2010 00:30 neoenigma wrote: Day9 has ~10,000 people on his stream EVERY NIGHT.... with 12-13k being the highest I've seen. If he can do it, GomTV (who gets paid for it) should be able to pull it off..... EDIT: Nevermind. Just read that the number of users that brought down gomTV was much... much higher... You newschools have not yet truly understood the power of Boxer. | ||
Zoler
Sweden6339 Posts
On October 20 2010 04:29 Nayru wrote: Lookout once Flash and Jaedong are in the finals... Flash vs Jaedong together can't even get a tenth of what Boxer can by himself. This is laughable. | ||
Euronyme
Sweden3804 Posts
On October 19 2010 08:40 NoobieOne wrote: I'm supprised that it could make fan sites crash. I was watching MLG here and from when Huk started his mothership against select till it finished there were probably over a post per second. I can't believe what boxer made happen can get anywhere near that rate. Plus Day[9] occasionally has that many viewers and his stream doesn't crash. Troll or just americ.. stupid? the streams outside of korea got a 13k increase when gom went down. one post per second? what are you talking about? like every chat room on day9s channel have like 5 post / second if something moderately exciting is going on. | ||
Jackal03
Brazil7469 Posts
I'm glad i was able to watch the game, i don't even like star 2 that much but boxer is one sure guy to make this game popular | ||
pedduck
Thailand468 Posts
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Mykill
Canada3402 Posts
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niteReloaded
Croatia5281 Posts
On October 20 2010 07:10 kioskmongo wrote: The Emperor - 1 GOM - 0 | ||
Krigwin
1130 Posts
On October 20 2010 11:43 CakeOrI)eath wrote: I find it really ironic that the OP was talking about sites going down to Boxer traffic and his own photo's are down to exceeded bandwidth. Clearly even the OP has underestimated the BoxeR effect, his photobucket wasn't prepared. | ||
RHoudini
Belgium3626 Posts
On October 21 2010 00:27 Krigwin wrote: Clearly even the OP has underestimated the BoxeR effect, his photobucket wasn't prepared. Boxer-pwned | ||
Niick
Australia426 Posts
270,919 <-- Fruit Dealers Opening games | ||
Hidden_MotiveS
Canada2562 Posts
On October 19 2010 11:42 Ganondorf wrote: That number doesn't count restreamers either. I'm pretty sure they have favoured boxer and will favour any sc legend by giving them easier brackets. 770k are an obvious reason. Now just look at happiness (boxer's opponent for today), a good player for sure, but for GSL standards, he was below average. It's not a coincidence i think... I don't think it will go so far as to pay off people to lose. This is esports, spectators aren't stupid and something like that will get noticed immediatly. I also don't think Boxer himself would tolerate such a thing. He may have an easier bracket to get to the ro16 or even ro8, but aftert that there's not much more they can do, he will have to play and win vs top level players at that point. How I envy your starcraft youth. No offense, just what you stated doesn't seem right to me. | ||
Mortecian
Canada87 Posts
On October 21 2010 07:19 Hidden_MotiveS wrote: How I envy your starcraft youth. No offense, just what you stated doesn't seem right to me. Paranoid/Conspiracy suspicions coming from an account named Hidden_MotiveS. How Cliché. For the youth here, are you referring to the SaviOr Hoax / Gambling Ring? While it didn't get noticed immediately, it did get noticed. I doubt BoXer would gamble his reputation on that. His reputation, after all, is worth a lot as this viewer counter is demonstrating. | ||
Sprouter
United States1724 Posts
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Ferox77
United States59 Posts
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Hidden_MotiveS
Canada2562 Posts
On October 21 2010 10:36 Mortecian wrote: Paranoid/Conspiracy suspicions coming from an account named Hidden_MotiveS. How Cliché. For the youth here, are you referring to the SaviOr Hoax / Gambling Ring? While it didn't get noticed immediately, it did get noticed. I doubt BoXer would gamble his reputation on that. His reputation, after all, is worth a lot as this viewer counter is demonstrating. Yes I am referring to the gambling ring. Boxer doesn't need to gamble, the people betting on him do. They pay people to lose to him. Not everyone involved with this illegal gambling has to throw games or even know that they are fighting an opponent who is going to lose. The Savior scandal has shaken my faith in the SC proscene. It took years to catch savior, and many pros probably will never get caught. | ||
FecalDecal
China49 Posts
On October 21 2010 12:05 Ferox77 wrote: Alot of people are talking about Boxer vs Nada Ro8, but i think Boxer vs Loner Ro16 could be huge globally. Since Loner is from China that match could attract a million+ This is true - though SC2 isn't super popular here yet since there are no mainland servers, Chinese are avid game fans and especially pay attention to things when they win. Boxer coming to SC2 will do great things for increasing the popularity of game all over the world, though GOM had some failures, I'm glad they were due to too much interest rather than too little. | ||
Mortician
Bulgaria2332 Posts
On October 21 2010 10:36 Mortecian wrote: Paranoid/Conspiracy suspicions coming from an account named Hidden_MotiveS. How Cliché. For the youth here, are you referring to the SaviOr Hoax / Gambling Ring? While it didn't get noticed immediately, it did get noticed. I doubt BoXer would gamble his reputation on that. His reputation, after all, is worth a lot as this viewer counter is demonstrating. Do you remember/were you around when there was that huge OGN scandal for giving their players easier brackets? Do you know that MSL makes their brackets so that less upsets will occur? | ||
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