

You even talked about psychological effects, tunnel vision, personal tactics models etc! I would definitely want to listen to you guys live on some other games. I rarely felt like I wanted to see something else that's been shown, which makes me actually want to watch more of your videos over replays because I can just sit back, relax and listen to intriguing viewpoints from multiple commentators. I was able to watch whole video without getting bored. So what I'm trying to say that ur commentating would be amazing for a game of higher skill level, where players actually bother to discuss tax and teamwork. I just don't feel any team spirit in games like that and I don't think teamplay could be evaluated at all.

It sounded kinda silly to me when you talked how one team used different starting tactics and how they planed shit. I think you guys did excellent job commentating, altho I fell like you should be more realistic about how you were evaluating players moves, because in the end this was just a random, public mix, dsd game. I'll try recording a few videos tonight if everyones online tonight! I think commentated replays to start with are a sound idea, and until the community knows about it and the outside world live feeds should come second. I understand live feeds are the best form of commentated videos but, if we have no one to watch them, whats the point in setting it up yet. Now its a known fact that people learn from replays, but how many actualy watch them? I've been playing spring for about 3-4 years and from a few replays I learnt alot others could too.Īs regards to the live feed, I've got information that theres a flash app in the works that will allow either replays to be shown on a web page, or with a little help a live feed. I know this is classed as youtube cheating but simply, the more views and subs we get then more likely people will see the videos.Ģ) This is a great way for the spring community to learn from replays. With youtube in mind we could ask that players simply click the video link to get views, to subscribe to the channel and to favourite and forward the video on.
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This is because of many reasons, many of which we disscused last night, (i actualy wish that we recorded last night because some good ideas and opinions were shared about spring).ġ) a great free marketing idea that with the help of spring we could upload these videos to both the spring website and youtube. So far i think creating videos of old replays or live games would be better than having a live feed. We did some test commentating last night over teamspeak and we were getting to know each other and to know audioble cues when to talk without trying to inturrupt each other. SwiftSpear wrote:The biggest issue as I see it, is that prerecorded commentated games will only go so far, we really need the ability to feed live to take it to the next level.

Then just compile the two and transcode a video. It's relatively easy to just record the audio over ventrillo/teamspeak while people watch a game together and chat about it. Either that or we need someone to write a plugin that can do some of that stuff and send the information directly to another machine that is doing the other stuff (like HLTV)Īnyways, in the mean time, start collecting really good games. It's not impossible, but from chatting with people we need a machine with a good upload rate and the ability to both run a spring game and transcode video at the same time, as well as some sort of system to manage commentary with multiple people over something like teamspeak or ventrillo (probably the easier part). The biggest issue as I see it, is that prerecorded commentated games will only go so far, we really need the ability to feed live to take it to the next level. I think we need a none UK or American player to balance the commentating, due to the amount of Europeans that play this game. We need to start recording soon, and turning replays into videos.Įveryone I've talked to think this is a awesome idea! Spawn_Retard wrote:We are starting to get a small community of commentators, and this could take off pretty damn quick.
