This result would indirectly increase FeAge confidence in tourney as well.
, Without Sletten and Funito, this tourney is lame.
+1,111,111man, how i wish i could trade all these 16+ 17+ streams for a dogao stream 11
+1To be honest if a 2k guy doing commentary on those videos, then it would make sense. But come on, what's the point of listening the commentary from a 15xx guy?
When dreams was doing commentary on those bo21, it was really interesting because of dreams game knowledge.
I agree that Zak may not be able to tell what kind of a strategy a (2k5) player is going for and may not always point out the cutting edge of one civ's tech tree agains the opponent's one. However, in general he is doing a great job and pays attention to everything going on on a map. For me it's like a lazy way of watching a rec without having to scroll around and click on stuff. Sometimes he will say stuff like "this scout has 3+2, Iron casting has been done", but I appreciate how much work he puts into it and enjoy his content anyway 11.
Nobody forces you to watch the commentary itself, it's not like they come out 2 days after his videos. Give him some love!
I really love to view Zak's videos and commentarys... so please dont stop.To be honest if a 2k guy doing commentary on those videos, then it would make sense. But come on, what's the point of listening the commentary from a 15xx guy?
When dreams was doing commentary on those bo21, it was really interesting because of dreams game knowledge.
This would also means that they would need even more work to do this, dont know many experts that would be willing to be there every damn day to coment on these games, Zak might not be an expert but he knows alot of the game, not just becouse you are an expert means that you know everything about the game. I know some 2k players that ask me what todo against XX unit in the game, but I know several 16x players that might not be great players but know everything about units civs and strategies.but im sure he can get some top player to commentate alongside him. why not do that? thats the way they do it in all kinds of sports including e-sports. a noob keeps talking to keep the viewer's interest alive and the expert gives some insight from time to time. if anything, that would be better for his youtube channel (aka his main audience) too.
@zero: im a meganoob at youtube and i have no idea how you even record your videos but i got a feeling what you said about dual commentating is real easy and you will soon find many extremely lucky aocers to pat on the back.