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stream is alive! We in there!
You missed my edit.
When those commentators started chanting, I just had to NOPE myself out of there.
Well everyone says Henry Cen is sometimes too cheap. Should of got off that fisher price internet. Also I'm pretty sure Arturo has said that there's Fios in that area.
so what happened at Final Round? Spooky said the venue had more than enough for a good stream but had to cut the quality because the connection to twitch wasn't good.
I already seen this debate happen in the SC2 community in early 2012 when roughly half the players were streaming from owned and the other half from justin/twitch. As of now, twitch has become the defacto standard with pretty much all pros using it because it proved to be most reliable in the most regions on the most setups. And the 1080p quality on some streams (obviously depending on the person streaming) is beating out pretty much anything else I've seen in webstreaming.
Your edit wasn't there when I quoted you and unfortunately I didn't see it since you were the last post on the page.
My opinion is that all these ascii and emoticon spamming with hundreds if not thousands of people on streams is killing the quality. Did my own research on the matter and it could be true. A bunch of small streams rarely if not completely have any problems because of the obvious. And to test my theory, I watched certain streams live and noticed some hiccups. But in the archive itself, everything went smooth. The massive amount of people constantly posting in chat can do a number to your streaming.
Yipes so biased haha
I already seen this debate happen in the SC2 community in early 2012 when roughly half the players were streaming from owned and the other half from justin/twitch. As of now, twitch has become the defacto standard with pretty much all pros using it because it proved to be most reliable in the most regions on the most setups. And the 1080p quality on some streams (obviously depending on the person streaming) is beating out pretty much anything else I've seen in webstreaming. .