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KanecoThe interface of logs.tf is objectively cleaner than .ss, its not a matter of opinion as David put it so well in the linked post.
It seems you are dismissing logs.tf without even having used it before because that's the same excuse everyone gives and it's simply not true. Sorry for this little offtopic I'm not rallying for logs.tf but I just wanted to clear up some things because the NA scene seems to be very bad informed of what it actually is
If everyone gives that 'excuse' then don't you think that maybe everyone is onto something? If having one other person agree with you makes you 'objectively right,' then what does having (apparently) everyone agreeing make me?
Clean doesn't refer exclusively to aesthetics. It's also function. I don't care about # of airshots, damage taken, KA/D vs K/D, health pickups, or healing given when I'm looking for a quick reference. When I use sizzling stats I don't have to dig through a bunch of arbitrary stats that all have almost the same name to find damage dealt. And I can sort by teams on sizzling stats. I don't have to cross reference the column with the team color to make sense of the number I'm seeing. And I shouldn't have to point out how several stats are repeated throughout the page, or the length of the page itself.
I've used logs.tf plenty, I think most people who play this game have. logs.tf is great for what it does, but it's obviously not designed for a quick reference.
Kaneco
Honestly logs.tf interface is much cleaner and user friendly and the stats provide much more information. The only downside I can see is that the source code is not available (afaik) but Im not sure anyone asked zoob either, he always seemed to me like a very kind person and willing to help.
I disagree. In most cases, the more information there is the less clean and user friendly the layout is, and that's definitely true for logs.tf. That's not to say that logs.tf isn't good or useful (because it is a lot), but for the purposes of league statistics, the simple and concise layout of sizzling stats is much better for stream display and quick references by players and casters.
logs.tf is great for in depth information, but that's the kind of information a team might want to diagnose problems in their play, not casters or streamers to report on the game.
miloreillyBurnDLCEVO had a client problem for like the first week of matches ever and that's it that I've heard of. At least one person in ESEA will get fucked by client each week.GrImpartialcevo to get pushed aside again like every other season ever...Um...
The reason CEVO has never had much interest is because they have had problem after problem every season.
that was esea
No it was Cevo. But it was preseason on cp_follower or cp_warmfront so I don't think anyone cared. And there weren't any problems after that
Sounds great, I'm really happy to hear that Cevo managed to pick up servers to host official matches on, and even happier to hear that they have a a system in place in case teams want to use a different one.
I'd like to reiterate my question from a previous thread though:
Are their any plans to put money back into the league in other forms besides prize pots? For example, paying writers to cover the divisions, hosting periodic events similar to the Zowie Invitational, or even compensating the volunteer staff, casters, and cameramen for some of their time.
shrtLangeHow fucking stupid do you have to be to support this?
The fee you pay this season (s4) goes toward's next season's (s5) pot.
wat. That's how it always works
eXtineeXtv would like to film a new documentary at i52. Myself, Luc, and Airon will be discussing plans on how we can make this movie the best it can be. Feedback is always welcome - eXtine@eXtelevision.com
Part of that decision is that we will be primarily focusing our i52 efforts on this documentary instead of organizing a fundraiser campaign to get a team there ourselves.
We hope similar efforts are launched, which we'll support and collaborate with, but most likely we won't be launching such a campaign ourselves. That is subject to change of course, but we want to be able to completely focus on making an awesome documentary.
I think you should model it after the Smash Brother's documentary. Cover the game not the event.
Cloudmaker2How did mangachu's dad get drunk with cs players?
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smoboAllealdang why didnt we think of this beforehave you met serious traders?
edit: most of them are pub heavy mains
so? It's a huge amount of exposure to maybe the biggest demographic of casual players
dang why didnt we think of this before
Bump, looking for tryouts this week.
Because there doesn't seem to be a huge demand for scouts and also because im bad im also looking as pocket, roamer, and demo.
Long time player who had to stop cuz of unfortunate circumstances. Great DM and good gamesense assuming the rust hasn't taken it all away.