A new project called xE.TV is being created bu Xero Error Gaming staff. This porject is a Stream based project where we provide professional and daily streams. This project has a few things that we (the staff) can't do.
Below are a listing of open positions for this new project.
- Shoutcasters.
- HUD Designer.
- Cameraman.
If you are interested in these openings, please conatact me on Steam or email me at Kieran.Playfair@bell.net.
Visit XeroErrorGaming.com to keep up to date.
Owner and Teams Manager of Xero Error Gaming
Kieran "KJP831" Playfair.
A new project called xE.TV is being created bu Xero Error Gaming staff. This porject is a Stream based project where we provide professional and daily streams. This project has a few things that we (the staff) can't do.
Below are a listing of open positions for this new project.
- Shoutcasters.
- HUD Designer.
- Cameraman.
If you are interested in these openings, please conatact me on [url=steamcommunity.com/id/KJP831/]Steam[/url] or email me at Kieran.Playfair@bell.net.
Visit [url=http://www.xeroerrorgaming.com/]XeroErrorGaming.com[/url] to keep up to date.
Owner and Teams Manager of Xero Error Gaming
Kieran "KJP831" Playfair.
holy shit a sponsor that is willing to do shit with tf2 0.o I must be dreaming
holy shit a sponsor that is willing to do shit with tf2 0.o I must be dreaming
Tino_holy shit a sponsor that is willing to do shit with tf2 0.o I must be dreaming
This is (hopefully) just the start.
[quote=Tino_]holy shit a sponsor that is willing to do shit with tf2 0.o I must be dreaming[/quote]
This is (hopefully) just the start.
The dream is real, it sounds really cool hopefully this will be a good turning point to introduce more people into the scene!
The dream is real, it sounds really cool hopefully this will be a good turning point to introduce more people into the scene!
RJ-The dream is real, it sounds really cool hopefully this will be a good turning point to introduce more people into the scene!
That is overall goal. Produce content that is newbie friendly and is promoted in the correct way. This way new people can understand everything while the veterans are pleased.
[quote=RJ-]The dream is real, it sounds really cool hopefully this will be a good turning point to introduce more people into the scene![/quote]
That is overall goal. Produce content that is newbie friendly and is promoted in the correct way. This way new people can understand everything while the veterans are pleased.
Will xe.tv cast only xe matches, or will it work like some of the cs:go team channels where they will cast big matches
Will xe.tv cast only xe matches, or will it work like some of the cs:go team channels where they will cast big matches
shiznoWill xe.tv cast only xe matches, or will it work like some of the cs:go team channels where they will cast big matches
Our goal is to stream League Matches almost every night not just xE.TF2's games.
[quote=shizno]Will xe.tv cast only xe matches, or will it work like some of the cs:go team channels where they will cast big matches[/quote]
Our goal is to stream League Matches almost every night not just xE.TF2's games.
KJP831A new project called xE.TV is being created bu Xero Error Gaming staff. This porject is a Stream based project where we provide professional and daily streams. This project has a few things that we (the staff) can't do.
good luck with your porject!
(I'm serious, this seems really awesome!)
[quote=KJP831]A new project called xE.TV is being created bu Xero Error Gaming staff. This [b]porject[/b] is a Stream based project where we provide professional and daily streams. This project has a few things that we (the staff) can't do.
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good luck with your porject!
(I'm serious, this seems really awesome!)
KJP831shiznoWill xe.tv cast only xe matches, or will it work like some of the cs:go team channels where they will cast big matches
Our goal is to stream League Matches almost every night not just xE.TF2's games.
http://i.imgur.com/gr8tdAt.gif
[quote=KJP831][quote=shizno]Will xe.tv cast only xe matches, or will it work like some of the cs:go team channels where they will cast big matches[/quote]
Our goal is to stream League Matches almost every night not just xE.TF2's games.[/quote]
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eXtv and xE.TV?
Yaaaooo... it's xEtine
eXtv and xE.TV?
Yaaaooo... it's xEtine
I have had a few people contact me. I am still looking for a cameraman and more shout casters.
I have had a few people contact me. I am still looking for a cameraman and more shout casters.
do shoutcasters get sponsored too?
do shoutcasters get sponsored too?
BLoodSiredo shoutcasters get sponsored too?
What do you mean? Do you mean that the shout casters get sponsored by Xero Error Gaming?
[quote=BLoodSire]do shoutcasters get sponsored too?[/quote]
What do you mean? Do you mean that the shout casters get sponsored by Xero Error Gaming?
KJP831BLoodSiredo shoutcasters get sponsored too?
What do you mean? Do you mean that the shout casters get sponsored by Xero Error Gaming?
I think he's asking if you'll be compensating your staff. Please pay this guy to cast, he'd be a smart investment for the good of the community.
[quote=KJP831][quote=BLoodSire]do shoutcasters get sponsored too?[/quote]
What do you mean? Do you mean that the shout casters get sponsored by Xero Error Gaming?[/quote]
I think he's asking if you'll be compensating your staff. Please pay this guy to cast, he'd be a smart investment for the good of the community.
please broadcast some scrims with comms, it was great when broder had that
please broadcast some scrims with comms, it was great when broder had that
lemme cast with bloodsire ez
lemme cast with bloodsire ez
Hallowplease broadcast some scrims with comms, it was great when broder had that
Thanks for the feedback! We will see what we can do.
[quote=Hallow]please broadcast some scrims with comms, it was great when broder had that[/quote]
Thanks for the feedback! We will see what we can do.
Zach "janssenz" Janssen first started playing Counter-strike back in 2004 and played 1.6 casually. Years later he would find Counter-Strike Source and start playing competitively in Cyber Athelete League. That initiated the beginning of his drive for competition and the love of ESPORTS, after playing from team to team and not finding his roots he finally stopped playing. Three years later he would then return to the first game that brought true competition and with the full force of Xero Error Gaming helping him relive the moments of greatness that once was experienced in CAL. We all rise and fall, but how will you try to climb back to the top? This is the beginning of something great and we have big plans for this organization.
[i]Zach "janssenz" Janssen first started playing Counter-strike back in 2004 and played 1.6 casually. Years later he would find Counter-Strike Source and start playing competitively in Cyber Athelete League. That initiated the beginning of his drive for competition and the love of ESPORTS, after playing from team to team and not finding his roots he finally stopped playing. Three years later he would then return to the first game that brought true competition and with the full force of Xero Error Gaming helping him relive the moments of greatness that once was experienced in CAL. We all rise and fall, but how will you try to climb back to the top? This is the beginning of something great and we have big plans for this organization.[/i]
sleeepyZach "janssenz" Janssen first started playing Counter-strike back in 2004 and played 1.6 casually. Years later he would find Counter-Strike Source and start playing competitively in Cyber Athelete League. That initiated the beginning of his drive for competition and the love of ESPORTS, after playing from team to team and not finding his roots he finally stopped playing. Three years later he would then return to the first game that brought true competition and with the full force of Xero Error Gaming helping him relive the moments of greatness that once was experienced in CAL. We all rise and fall, but how will you try to climb back to the top? This is the beginning of something great and we have big plans for this organization.
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[quote=sleeepy][i]Zach "janssenz" Janssen first started playing Counter-strike back in 2004 and played 1.6 casually. Years later he would find Counter-Strike Source and start playing competitively in Cyber Athelete League. That initiated the beginning of his drive for competition and the love of ESPORTS, after playing from team to team and not finding his roots he finally stopped playing. Three years later he would then return to the first game that brought true competition and with the full force of Xero Error Gaming helping him relive the moments of greatness that once was experienced in CAL. We all rise and fall, but how will you try to climb back to the top? This is the beginning of something great and we have big plans for this organization.[/i][/quote]
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good luck! (positively)
i wished we still had sponsors like EG, coL, pandemic(why did it have to die :c),and more
good luck! (positively)
i wished we still had sponsors like EG, coL, pandemic(why did it have to die :c),and more
Hey KJP.
I'd like to express interest in being a part-time cameraman, I need to figure out a schedule and how I'm going to work it out. You can message me to talk more.
Hey KJP.
I'd like to express interest in being a part-time cameraman, I need to figure out a schedule and how I'm going to work it out. You can message me to talk more.
pl3xHey KJP.
I'd like to express interest in being a part-time cameraman, I need to figure out a schedule and how I'm going to work it out. You can message me to talk more.
Add me on Steam, xE.KJP831 and we can talk.
[quote=pl3x]Hey KJP.
I'd like to express interest in being a part-time cameraman, I need to figure out a schedule and how I'm going to work it out. You can message me to talk more.[/quote]
Add me on Steam, xE.KJP831 and we can talk.
KJP831sleeepyZach "janssenz" Janssen first started playing Counter-strike back in 2004 and played 1.6 casually. Years later he would find Counter-Strike Source and start playing competitively in Cyber Athelete League. That initiated the beginning of his drive for competition and the love of ESPORTS, after playing from team to team and not finding his roots he finally stopped playing. Three years later he would then return to the first game that brought true competition and with the full force of Xero Error Gaming helping him relive the moments of greatness that once was experienced in CAL. We all rise and fall, but how will you try to climb back to the top? This is the beginning of something great and we have big plans for this organization.
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Kieran "KJP831" Playfair has always loved games. His first console was a Nintendo Gamecube. He then switched to PS3 where he lead the best MAG clan. After the death of MAG he switched to PC. After playing several games on PC he started to play CS:GO. He loved CS to the point where he started studying esports. He decided to try his luck in the esports organization by creating and managing Xero Error Gaming.
[quote=KJP831][quote=sleeepy][i]Zach "janssenz" Janssen first started playing Counter-strike back in 2004 and played 1.6 casually. Years later he would find Counter-Strike Source and start playing competitively in Cyber Athelete League. That initiated the beginning of his drive for competition and the love of ESPORTS, after playing from team to team and not finding his roots he finally stopped playing. Three years later he would then return to the first game that brought true competition and with the full force of Xero Error Gaming helping him relive the moments of greatness that once was experienced in CAL. We all rise and fall, but how will you try to climb back to the top? This is the beginning of something great and we have big plans for this organization.[/i][/quote]
Is there a point to this comment?[/quote]
[i]Kieran "KJP831" Playfair has always loved games. His first console was a Nintendo Gamecube. He then switched to PS3 where he lead the best MAG clan. After the death of MAG he switched to PC. After playing several games on PC he started to play CS:GO. He loved CS to the point where he started studying esports. He decided to try his luck in the esports organization by creating and managing Xero Error Gaming.[/i]
sleeepyKJP831sleeepyZach "janssenz" Janssen first started playing Counter-strike back in 2004 and played 1.6 casually. Years later he would find Counter-Strike Source and start playing competitively in Cyber Athelete League. That initiated the beginning of his drive for competition and the love of ESPORTS, after playing from team to team and not finding his roots he finally stopped playing. Three years later he would then return to the first game that brought true competition and with the full force of Xero Error Gaming helping him relive the moments of greatness that once was experienced in CAL. We all rise and fall, but how will you try to climb back to the top? This is the beginning of something great and we have big plans for this organization.
Is there a point to this comment?
Kieran "KJP831" Playfair has always loved games. His first console was a Nintendo Gamecube. He then switched to PS3 where he lead the best MAG clan. After the death of MAG he switched to PC. After playing several games on PC he started to play CS:GO. He loved CS to the point where he started studying esports. He decided to try his luck in the esports organization by creating and managing Xero Error Gaming.
epik pwn bro u got him good
[quote=sleeepy][quote=KJP831][quote=sleeepy][i]Zach "janssenz" Janssen first started playing Counter-strike back in 2004 and played 1.6 casually. Years later he would find Counter-Strike Source and start playing competitively in Cyber Athelete League. That initiated the beginning of his drive for competition and the love of ESPORTS, after playing from team to team and not finding his roots he finally stopped playing. Three years later he would then return to the first game that brought true competition and with the full force of Xero Error Gaming helping him relive the moments of greatness that once was experienced in CAL. We all rise and fall, but how will you try to climb back to the top? This is the beginning of something great and we have big plans for this organization.[/i][/quote]
Is there a point to this comment?[/quote]
[i]Kieran "KJP831" Playfair has always loved games. His first console was a Nintendo Gamecube. He then switched to PS3 where he lead the best MAG clan. After the death of MAG he switched to PC. After playing several games on PC he started to play CS:GO. He loved CS to the point where he started studying esports. He decided to try his luck in the esports organization by creating and managing Xero Error Gaming.[/i][/quote]
epik pwn bro u got him good
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To be fair we used to get pretty solid numbers for matches - especially LAN - quite a bit above 500 for regular matches if I recall correctly - but that was back when everybody was super excited about streaming and so on.
It doesn't matter who does the streaming or what org handles the casting so long as the casting gets done and tf2 content is made ultimately. Quantity has a quality all its own ;)
To be fair we used to get pretty solid numbers for matches - especially LAN - quite a bit above 500 for regular matches if I recall correctly - but that was back when everybody was super excited about streaming and so on.
It doesn't matter who does the streaming or what org handles the casting so long as the casting gets done and tf2 content is made ultimately. Quantity has a quality all its own ;)
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