Cyberfusion 2009 post
http://www.quazacolt.com/personally-quazac...-world-records/Cyberfusion 2009 gallery
http://www.quazacolt.com/galleries/cyber-f...n-2009-gallery/lol slowpoke update finally up XD
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kodomo help update the first post with my gallery XD
Added on April 25, 2009, 6:43 pmQUOTE(TobiWanKenobi @ Apr 15 2009, 08:43 PM)
Sorry about the volume guys and girls....was actually something that was slightly out of our control...... I also had a noise cancelling headset on so didn't hear the full impact of it

I actually don't work full time as a DOTA caster. In fact I actually work in retail selling games (wanted to have a job that relates to my hobby). Shoutcasting is something that is done in my spare time....and any other time i can make for it

Nope....we are all volunters, we are from a group called gamestah ( www.gamestah.com), we all put our time an effort in to entertaining and supporting the E-sports community ----Thanks James for pointing that out BTW....going through this massive thread atm

answering things i see on the run

We actually invited people to commentate with us...we only had one person show up to do so, and he did not return after the first day. I did try and do DOTA basics for people listening, the "DOTA 1o1" That was done at the start of most matches was to help cover that. Unfortunately there is so much that goes into a DOTA match that if I tried to explain everything in great detail that everyone would understand, I would need longer than the match would run. In the end, I shoutcast for DOTA players and try and help educate people who do not know about the game when I can.
We are of course trying to perfect the art of shoutcasting DOTA so thankyou very much for your words and we will see how we can modify the way we cast to allow for a different type of listeners.
LOL at the video...... Glad you enjoyed it mate
ahh been a while since my last lurking on this thread and missed out so many pages XD
anyways
http://www.quazacolt.com/wow/2009/04/wow-e...own-wow-update/ was the last tournament that i was talking about.
also, having 2 commentators at the same time also helps to pick up when the other couldnt. eg: one may not fully understand the mechanics/terms of a situation, the other could instantly cover for him. or, when the situation gets really low, both commentators could help fill in the gap.
This post has been edited by Quazacolt: Apr 25 2009, 06:48 PM