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13 Apr

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Originally posted by [deleted]

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yeah i hate that guy, always ruining my life.

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Originally posted by Reinhardtisawesom

So are they going for a rune page theme now?

maybe


12 Apr

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Originally posted by itsEOA

Viewers:
Impressive performance from both Rogue and MAD today, and it’s really nice to see some new teams being able to compete at the top of the League.

Casters:
Long ago, when the pyramids were still young, Egyptian kings played a game of great and terrible power. But these League games erupted into a war between G2 and Fnatic that threatened to destroy the entire world, until a brave and powerful pharoh locked the game away. Imprisoning it within the mystical Mythical Items. Now, 5000 years later, a man named Larssen has overcome his demons. He is infused with ancient magical energies, for destiny has chosen him and his allies to possibly be the New Kings. It’s time to DDDD-Duel!

this is the single best comment i have ever seen, but did you know that armut is the 2 time tcl champion?

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Originally posted by Miyaor

I think theres obviously a balance. Trash talk makes it fun, and since the tweets are pretty intrusive I feel like there should be more effort into making them more diverse. I think at least a decent number of people would agree with this. Otherwise it might as well be a bot sending messages with words from a random pool. Having positive messages isn't a bad thing, but if every message is positive it doesn't add anything to the broadcast, and kinda distracts from the whole thing.

An example is the tweet about the dude not wanting tsm to lose cuz it was his birthday. That had a bunch of actual emotion in it that people could feel, and it clearly was a popular tweet. Maybe if you don't want trash talk, show some of the more desperate tweets or anything other than the 'I'm so happy, good luck to both teams, can't wait to support both teams' sort of stuff.

All my opinion obviously with no stats to back it up. I just think it has so much potential to boost team rivalri...

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Totally agree. As people get familiar with having tweets on broadcast, I hope it encourages more fans to submit so we can highlight lots of unique and creative messages.

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Originally posted by Miyaor

I don't know if you are allowed to say this, but can you show tweets that are trash talking or would that be against sponsor rules? I feel like the tweets could be really fun if they weren't all so 'positive' if that makes sense. Maybe tweets like, 'TL will 100% throw this lead' or something like that. It will make the twitch chat more fun IMO, and will likely feel more real

If I have a choice between a supportive tweet that is hyping up the teams and players, or one that is being negative or heckling them, I'm going to pick the positive one most of the time.

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Originally posted by Zoli_Ben

Hey Reav3, is the roadmap being published this week?

No

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Originally posted by SirCampYourLane

Yeah, casting is hype and I like watching with it, but holy shit the tricast of Meteos, Sneaky, and Doublelift is so insightful and provides so much information about professional play/high level gameplay.

Back in the day LCS had lounge casts, and co-streams are really the evolution of that. The idea was always to have pro players just chatting about the game, but achieving an authentic tone on a Riot broadcast was problematic (for obvious reasons). This is really is the best of both worlds, and I'm glad this outlet exists for fans.

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Originally posted by Aeide

LCS DOES dip into tri-casts, flowers/azael/Kobe is definitely not unheard of. I’m assuming because of spacing and social distancing issues they couldn’t get a tri-cast for the finals but I actually have no idea.

You are correct.

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Originally posted by Miyaor

They are likely tweeted 10-15 minutes before being broadcast. If I had to bet, it was tweeted when the score was 4-1 or something, or maybe even in game 1.

No not that slow. They are delayed, though. Obviously we need to screen tweets to make sure they are PG-13, which takes some time. Properly encoding the stream to ensure a high quality signal also takes processing time, so viewers on twitch and youtube see the game with ~2min of delay compared to the production team live on site, so even the fastest tweets will still be a couple minutes old.


11 Apr

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Originally posted by Dogaclysm

“They have no respect for TSM, and to be fair, they don’t deserve it.”

Jesus Christ, Phreak.

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