what do you mean?when Viper win Jordan,he is on the top of AoC.
Jordan gg
+1Would be awesome to have these uploaded on youtube. YT just runs better than twitch in watching VODs
Chris won Viper BO3, Mr.Yo won Viper BO5, Jordan we already know what happened cause the people spoiled, but Riut won 3x1 Jordan, Riut won 3x0 Chris, Riut won 3x0 Mr.Yo. WE NEED SEE RIUT vs VIPER!!!!!!!!!!!!
Imagine this will be the grand final..OMG...2000 viewers 11
that's half of paladin's daily stream viewer count, and paladin's not even the biggest chinese streamer 11Imagine this will be the grand final..OMG...2000 viewers 11
that's half of paladin's daily stream viewer count, and paladin's not even the biggest chinese streamer 11Imagine this will be the grand final..OMG...2000 viewers 11
10k viewers? Only a handful of streamers on twitch can generate such numbers, I wonder how many viewers chinese LoL streamers get :shock:
Paladin should raid Voobly with his fanbase sometime :lol:
No it actually is real. I had a doubt when the the largest Chinese streamer qiuqiao had 15k viewers on average, but when I went to Paladin's stream when he just started he had 2k, which sounds just about right. Paladin's stream gets 2k on average but can get up to 15k when he advertises. Seems to me that people enjoy watching than actually playing on Voobly China, but China Voobly gets 350 concurrent players every night now so there is still a slight increase.10k viewers? Only a handful of streamers on twitch can generate such numbers, I wonder how many viewers chinese LoL streamers get :shock:
Paladin should raid Voobly with his fanbase sometime :lol:
Was browsing through Lolking.net a year ago and they had a stream list where 2 chinese players had 250,000/110,000 viewers.
China is big, gaming is big so it somewhat makes sense. Although after I saw those numbers, did some googling and was reading that douyutv exaggerates numbers a lot(viewer per refresh) because there are many streaming sites in china so they try to stay competitive. Not sure if true but it's feasible.
In NA at least, there is only twitch and recently youtube.
Anyways, nice set of games!
2No it actually is real. I had a doubt when the the largest Chinese streamer qiuqiao had 15k viewers on average, but when I went to Paladin's stream when he just started he had 2k, which sounds just about right. Paladin's stream gets 2k on average but can get up to 15k when he advertises. Seems to me that people enjoy watching than actually playing on Voobly China, but China Voobly gets 350 concurrent players every night now so there is still a slight increase.10k viewers? Only a handful of streamers on twitch can generate such numbers, I wonder how many viewers chinese LoL streamers get :shock:
Paladin should raid Voobly with his fanbase sometime :lol:
Was browsing through Lolking.net a year ago and they had a stream list where 2 chinese players had 250,000/110,000 viewers.
China is big, gaming is big so it somewhat makes sense. Although after I saw those numbers, did some googling and was reading that douyutv exaggerates numbers a lot(viewer per refresh) because there are many streaming sites in china so they try to stay competitive. Not sure if true but it's feasible.
In NA at least, there is only twitch and recently youtube.
Anyways, nice set of games!
We had this discussion the other day with nonsensical and she said that the numbers are most definitely faked, by how much we don't know. But the streaming site is known to exaggerate numbers, see this post: https://www.reddit.com/r/DotA2/comments ... _fake_and/
I saw two LoL streams on Douyu with over 1 million supposed viewers each, that's 1/300 people with internet access in China watching just those two streams at that time, too hard to believe xD
I am sure they comfortably reach 3-10k legit viewers though on the larger stream. (Where are all these players playing though if Voobly China is so quiet? Considering there's supposedly 50-60k live viewers, how can there only be 350 concurrent players?)