broadcasters in this game do not do this very well. there isn't a representative doing the le reddit/twitter/etc business for important matches
for perspective: me getting frontpage of r/gaming on day1 of i46 resulted in more viewers (and tftv dying from too much traffic) watching a broken stream and a retard eating pizza on cam than I believe the rest of the tournament
broadcasters in this game do not do this very well. there isn't a representative doing the le reddit/twitter/etc business for important matches
for perspective: me getting frontpage of r/gaming on day1 of i46 resulted in more viewers (and tftv dying from too much traffic) watching a broken stream and a retard eating pizza on cam than I believe the rest of the tournament
http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/2485-esea-lan-hype-threads
Gunners has been doing that for a couple weeks now.
you can't really use i46 as perspective
i46 was easy to hype. The first time NA players would compete against Euros on LAN... and people want to watch that across gaming communities.
ESEA happens 1-2 times a year with almost the same group of players.
I'm sure you did a fine job but this job is much harder to get attention.
you can't really use i46 as perspective
i46 was easy to hype. The first time NA players would compete against Euros on LAN... and people want to watch that across gaming communities.
ESEA happens 1-2 times a year with almost the same group of players.
I'm sure you did a fine job but this job is much harder to get attention.
you could get a frontpage reddit thread saying jews did 9/11 if you get enough people the bomb it
it all comes down to actually plugging it to your already reasonably sized audience. threads on reddit get "momentum" going if you hit it with a lot of upvotes early on. once it gets propelled to front page it stays up there because lazy people who would have otherwise never seen it will upvote since the content isnt shit
for any competitive lan it's reasonable to hit up r/gaming. probably tacky if you were to do it on a match by match basis, but that kind of information is fine on the tf2-specific ones.
you could get a frontpage reddit thread saying jews did 9/11 if you get enough people the bomb it
it all comes down to actually plugging it to your already reasonably sized audience. threads on reddit get "momentum" going if you hit it with a lot of upvotes early on. once it gets propelled to front page it stays up there because lazy people who would have otherwise never seen it will upvote since the content isnt shit
for any competitive lan it's reasonable to hit up r/gaming. probably tacky if you were to do it on a match by match basis, but that kind of information is fine on the tf2-specific ones.
i posted this: bumped it a few times. not many people voted. would help if invite people asked people to upvote and stuff
i posted this: bumped it a few times. not many people voted. would help if invite people asked people to upvote and stuff