if you guys care lol you can watch we're team Amazin Like Raisins
come watch its gonna start soonish - - - https://go.twitch.tv/esl_pubg
we got first in our groups today and yesterday off kills alone (THANKS DRAGOON)
if we get top 4 we get to play against the pro/invited teams in Oakland, CA
come watch its gonna start soonish - - - https://go.twitch.tv/esl_pubg
we got first in our groups today and yesterday off kills alone (THANKS DRAGOON)
if we get top 4 we get to play against the pro/invited teams in Oakland, CA
idk who you are but if you're from here then you're my boy!!!
Good luck dude.
I find it kinda bad to spectate this just because the game is so huge - It's interesting to see where people are but the camerawork is not interesting, there is always fighting but you're just looking in Birds eye view or some guys looting. It's really hard to follow, bad to spectate in my opinion.
Shame cos I really enjoy the game but they have to improve the camerawork and streaming concepts - It says a lot when TF2 is a better spectator game than you.
Edit - OH messiah just died FeelsBadMan
I find it kinda bad to spectate this just because the game is so huge - It's interesting to see where people are but the camerawork is not interesting, there is always fighting but you're just looking in Birds eye view or some guys looting. It's really hard to follow, bad to spectate in my opinion.
Shame cos I really enjoy the game but they have to improve the camerawork and streaming concepts - It says a lot when TF2 is a better spectator game than you.
Edit - OH messiah just died FeelsBadMan
ITS LOOKING ROUGH GUYS
for us to get placed lol we gotta win our next games w/ like 10 kills each or something crazy
we're just getting fucked w/ timings its so annoying 2 games in a row we run up on people already setup...
LAST GAME IN GATKA WHO DOES THAT?!
for us to get placed lol we gotta win our next games w/ like 10 kills each or something crazy
we're just getting fucked w/ timings its so annoying 2 games in a row we run up on people already setup...
LAST GAME IN GATKA WHO DOES THAT?!
HildrethI find it kinda bad to spectate this just because the game is so huge - It's interesting to see where people are but the camerawork is not interesting, there is always fighting but you're just looking in Birds eye view or some guys looting. It's really hard to follow, bad to spectate in my opinion.
Shame cos I really enjoy the game but they have to improve the camerawork and streaming concepts
The PUBG invitational used like, 40 monitors for observing.
Shame cos I really enjoy the game but they have to improve the camerawork and streaming concepts[/quote]
The PUBG invitational used like, 40 monitors for observing.
[url=https://twitter.com/TSMSmaK/status/900289437128642561][img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DH54dQ0XUAEXpf3.jpg[/img][/url]
bleghfarecHildrethI find it kinda bad to spectate this just because the game is so huge - It's interesting to see where people are but the camerawork is not interesting, there is always fighting but you're just looking in Birds eye view or some guys looting. It's really hard to follow, bad to spectate in my opinion.
Shame cos I really enjoy the game but they have to improve the camerawork and streaming concepts
The PUBG invitational used like, 40 monitors for observing.
I always think simple is better - like in TF2 when people such as TrukTruk streamed with a cheat sheet on a delayed STV he caught nearly everything - It's a different game PUBG I don't think they have these sort of things implemented in the Spectating mode but it's a pretty simple concept - A talented cameraman who understands how the game works reading the killfeed and switching to the right person.
I wish actually TF2 cameramen would do this more, I still remember when TrukTruk did streams of ESEA LANs and you'd miss nothing.
Shame cos I really enjoy the game but they have to improve the camerawork and streaming concepts[/quote]
The PUBG invitational used like, 40 monitors for observing.
[url=https://twitter.com/TSMSmaK/status/900289437128642561][img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DH54dQ0XUAEXpf3.jpg[/img][/url][/quote]
I always think simple is better - like in TF2 when people such as TrukTruk streamed with a cheat sheet on a delayed STV he caught nearly everything - It's a different game PUBG I don't think they have these sort of things implemented in the Spectating mode but it's a pretty simple concept - A talented cameraman who understands how the game works reading the killfeed and switching to the right person.
I wish actually TF2 cameramen would do this more, I still remember when TrukTruk did streams of ESEA LANs and you'd miss nothing.
HildrethbleghfarecHildrethI find it kinda bad to spectate this just because the game is so huge - It's interesting to see where people are but the camerawork is not interesting, there is always fighting but you're just looking in Birds eye view or some guys looting. It's really hard to follow, bad to spectate in my opinion.
Shame cos I really enjoy the game but they have to improve the camerawork and streaming concepts
The PUBG invitational used like, 40 monitors for observing.
I always think simple is better - like in TF2 when people such as TrukTruk streamed with a cheat sheet on a delayed STV he caught nearly everything - It's a different game PUBG I don't think they have these sort of things implemented in the Spectating mode but it's a pretty simple concept - A talented cameraman who understands how the game works reading the killfeed and switching to the right person.
I wish actually TF2 cameramen would do this more, I still remember when TrukTruk did streams of ESEA LANs and you'd miss nothing.
can you elaborate on the STV cheatsheet, ive always wondered how it worked
Shame cos I really enjoy the game but they have to improve the camerawork and streaming concepts[/quote]
The PUBG invitational used like, 40 monitors for observing.
[url=https://twitter.com/TSMSmaK/status/900289437128642561][img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DH54dQ0XUAEXpf3.jpg[/img][/url][/quote]
I always think simple is better - like in TF2 when people such as TrukTruk streamed with a cheat sheet on a delayed STV he caught nearly everything - It's a different game PUBG I don't think they have these sort of things implemented in the Spectating mode but it's a pretty simple concept - A talented cameraman who understands how the game works reading the killfeed and switching to the right person.
I wish actually TF2 cameramen would do this more, I still remember when TrukTruk did streams of ESEA LANs and you'd miss nothing.[/quote]
can you elaborate on the STV cheatsheet, ive always wondered how it worked
Basically it's just a big textfile that updates every few seconds with all the stuff from the killfeed as well as airshots, ubers, drops, headshots etc.
I have no idea how (I think gjon but I'm not sure who made it tbh) actually made everything work, but all the cameramen have to do is put the rcon info into the website and it will set it up.
Also @hildreth if you were saying you'd like the cheat feed more often it can't be used in NA at all due to not having rcon access to ESEA. kurt was just a really good camera man :D
oh and it looks like this https://i.imgur.com/UMumGLp.png
I have no idea how (I think gjon but I'm not sure who made it tbh) actually made everything work, but all the cameramen have to do is put the rcon info into the website and it will set it up.
Also @hildreth if you were saying you'd like the cheat feed more often it can't be used in NA at all due to not having rcon access to ESEA. kurt was just a really good camera man :D
oh and it looks like this https://i.imgur.com/UMumGLp.png