"dreamhack security"
why does a lan need security lmao
"dreamhack security"
why does a lan need security lmao
-proto"dreamhack security"
why does a lan need security lmao
The casting talent definitely needs some. There are a bunch of cases that I remember from CS:GO where people can just literally go up to the analysis desk or casting desk because there is no one stopping them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNX_00Hzrxs
This is one example.
[quote=-proto]"dreamhack security"
why does a lan need security lmao[/quote]
The casting talent definitely needs some. There are a bunch of cases that I remember from CS:GO where people can just literally go up to the analysis desk or casting desk because there is no one stopping them.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNX_00Hzrxs[/youtube]
This is one example.
rezgarI legit thought Alle was black... disappointed.
I was convinced I once (long ago) saw him streaming a jump map with a facecam and the guy was black
maybe it was just a dream
[quote=rezgar]I legit thought Alle was black... disappointed.[/quote]
I was convinced I once (long ago) saw him streaming a jump map with a facecam and the guy was black
maybe it was just a dream
SpycyrezgarI legit thought Alle was black... disappointed.
I was convinced I once (long ago) saw him streaming a jump map with a facecam and the guy was black
maybe it was just a dream
that was his asdf wr run, facecam was another streamer called woundedstapler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fynQSDeSFZw
[quote=Spycy][quote=rezgar]I legit thought Alle was black... disappointed.[/quote]
I was convinced I once (long ago) saw him streaming a jump map with a facecam and the guy was black
maybe it was just a dream[/quote]
that was his asdf wr run, facecam was another streamer called woundedstapler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fynQSDeSFZw
-protoWhy does a LAN need security?
It needs security because
- a public event as big as dreamhack needs insurance, and insurers like site security.
- there's quite a lot of electronic equipment lying around that would fetch a pretty penny.
- it's a large gathering of humans, which necessitates crowd control.
- the building very likely does not belong to the dreamhack organizers, and there will be a very long document stipulating how the building is to be used (and when it is not).
Most non-derelict, non-residential buildings are owned by someone who has rules like "everyone out by 9pm". Is this not common sense...?
[quote=-proto]Why does a LAN need security?[/quote]
It needs security because
- a public event as big as dreamhack needs insurance, and insurers like site security.
- there's quite a lot of electronic equipment lying around that would fetch a pretty penny.
- it's a large gathering of humans, which necessitates crowd control.
- the building very likely does not belong to the dreamhack organizers, and there will be a very long document stipulating how the building is to be used (and when it is not).
Most non-derelict, non-residential buildings are owned by someone who has rules like "everyone out by 9pm". Is this not common sense...?
http://i.imgur.com/PhyIIbB.png
im fucking dissapointed man
im fucking dissapointed man
so could manipulating the schedule for the I58 invite group and making the perilous/nameless match granary work?
so could manipulating the schedule for the I58 invite group and making the perilous/nameless match granary work?
SmythernykImagine the shitshow if they did this during the cs finals...
F1 (one of, if not the, biggest motorsport) sometimes runs out of time on rare occasions, and the event organizers literally say "throw down the checkered flag, right now, and everyone out within 2 hours". Shit like this just happens sometimes. Some sports are even build around having to deal with this being a likely outcome of the competition (though a race has the advantage of always having a guy in 1st place at any given time).
The difference is F1 has this in their regulations, while for DHS this was not and wholly unexpected.
[quote=Smyther][quote=nyk]Imagine the shitshow if they did this during the cs finals...[/quote]
F1 (one of, if not the, biggest motorsport) sometimes runs out of time on rare occasions, and the event organizers literally say "throw down the checkered flag, right now, and everyone out within 2 hours". Shit like this just happens sometimes. Some sports are even build around having to deal with this being a likely outcome of the competition (though a race has the advantage of always having a guy in 1st place at any given time).[/quote]
The difference is F1 has this in their regulations, while for DHS this was not and wholly unexpected.
razeso could manipulating the schedule for the I58 invite group and making the perilous/nameless match granary work?
There's no guarantee that the same rosters will be attending i58 (e.g. Mike who can't practice with perilous because of overwatch) so I guess they have to decide if it's better to wait for 2 months and possibly play the game with whatever roster they have @i58 (unlikely imho) or just settle it online.
[quote=raze]so could manipulating the schedule for the I58 invite group and making the perilous/nameless match granary work?[/quote]
There's no guarantee that the same rosters will be attending i58 (e.g. Mike who can't practice with perilous because of overwatch) so I guess they have to decide if it's better to wait for 2 months and possibly play the game with whatever roster they have @i58 (unlikely imho) or just settle it online.
Well, on the bright side, now community has experience of that kind of interruption and that will be taken in consideration next time
Well, on the bright side, now community has experience of that kind of interruption and that will be taken in consideration next time
Imo it was just unlucky, i mean who would have tought all the games were going to be that close? If we look at the time the golden cap during the crowns/spanked game and the one during the perilous/nL game game (if i remember correctly idk but there were two long ass GCs yesterday)
took away, it was about 15-16 minutes each, it's like they played an extra full 30 mins map!
The games were really fun to watch it's just really unfortunate it had to end like this.
The comments on r/tf2 were mostly positive, if we leave out the obvious frustration and disappointment due to the premature end.
It was a good lan imo.
Also i will always love WAR for this
http://m.imgur.com/NQiT7PK
http://m.imgur.com/O47BFA1
Imo it was just unlucky, i mean who would have tought all the games were going to be that close? If we look at the time the golden cap during the crowns/spanked game and the one during the perilous/nL game game (if i remember correctly idk but there were two long ass GCs yesterday)
took away, it was about 15-16 minutes each, it's like they played an extra full 30 mins map!
The games were really fun to watch it's just really unfortunate it had to end like this.
The comments on r/tf2 were mostly positive, if we leave out the obvious frustration and disappointment due to the premature end.
It was a good lan imo.
Also i will always love WAR for this
http://m.imgur.com/NQiT7PK
http://m.imgur.com/O47BFA1
They should just play granary as an i58 fundraiser showmatch, maybe let the teams pick one map each to play after as well.
They should just play granary as an i58 fundraiser showmatch, maybe let the teams pick one map each to play after as well.
Doubt that the same thing will happen at i58 because there won't be 12 computers for 4 teams
Doubt that the same thing will happen at i58 because there won't be 12 computers for 4 teams
flyyyyhow many lans did thalash win?
http://i.imgur.com/kEtOGwV.jpg
[quote=flyyyy]how many lans did thalash win?[/quote]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/kEtOGwV.jpg[/img]
wheres sideshow to point out 5cp flaws when you need him to
wheres sideshow to point out 5cp flaws when you need him to