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15 years ago
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Copied everything from the forum of the third game, but just in case:
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In this thread, I suggest posting the IDs of game streams and discussing the corresponding programs. A simple announcement about a stream might look like this: nicknames of the players, map, factions/heroes, ID, and maybe the internet speed. Over time, it might be necessary to specify the program for viewing, which will be discussed below.

FAQ from me about Mikogo.
To stream, register on the Mikogo website, and instead of your nickname, enter your email address. Then, complete the registration in your email. In the program, go to Settings -> Username and enter your email. Click Start Session. Now, everything that happens on your screen will be transmitted to the viewers. To reduce lag, in Settings -> Preferences, leave only the windows that are necessary for the stream visible. I left Heroes.
For viewers, in the program, select Join Session, enter the desired ID, and watch.
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15 years ago
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There isn't much point in these broadcasts, as simply watching a player fight isn't interesting. Many things are unclear, especially for beginners: why did he move like that, or why did he fight the neutrals in that way. There's no sound, no commentary. And there are fewer players who can explain things well and properly demonstrate battles with neutrals or a live player than there are fingers on one hand. It's a difficult task to comment accurately and without errors. Moreover, Miko isn't suitable for full-fledged broadcasts. This requires much more effort, time, and, most importantly, resources than the option suggested above.
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There isn't much point in these streams, as it's not interesting to just watch a player fight. Many things are unclear, especially for beginners: why did he explore in that particular way, or why did he play that way in battle against neutral creatures. There is no sound, no commentary. And there are fewer players who can explain things well and properly demonstrate battles against neutral creatures or a live player than there are fingers on one hand. It's a difficult task to comment correctly and without errors. Moreover, it's not suitable for full-fledged streams of Miko. It requires much more effort, time, and, most importantly, resources than the option suggested above...
But on the forum for the third Heroes game, everything is great! The topic is "flourishing," which means that some people are still interested in watching, even without commentary.
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VaDya
But the forum for the third Heroes game is great! The topic is "flourishing," which means that some people are still interested in watching, even without comments.

I don't argue that it's flourishing. But the information you get from these streams is practically zero... The only plus is that you can just watch.

But if you want to learn something new and interesting about the tactics and strategy of the game, there's nothing better than streams right now...
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I'm not arguing that it's not enjoyable. But the information you get from these streams is practically zero... The only real benefit is that you can just watch.

If you want to learn something new and interesting about the tactics and strategy of the game, there's nothing better than streams...
However, I haven't seen any VODs of Heroes 5. So, streams are definitely a plus, and you can also make comments via Skype, but that's a matter of personal preference.
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VaDya
However, I haven't seen any walkthroughs for Heroes 5. So, streaming is definitely a plus, and you can also provide commentary via Skype, but that's up to the individual.

Just because you haven't seen them doesn't mean they don't exist...;)
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If you haven't seen them, it doesn't mean they don't exist...;)
Then, please provide the link:smile19:

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If you haven't seen them, it doesn't mean they don't exist...;)
"Do you see the groundhog? Neither do I, but it's there":D
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VaDya
Then please provide the link:smile19:


Sent it in a private message.
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15 years ago
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Thanks! But streams would still be great. If you play an interesting match, you could stream it.
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15 years ago
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You can also stream it via justin.tv, which would be more informative, and you can add commentary.
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15 years ago
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KillAndAction
Sent it in a private message.

Can you send me the link too? :rolleyes:
15 years ago
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Actually, there is some benefit to streaming. I think they could be used as a way to prevent cheating: simply require players in tournaments to stream their gameplay, for example.
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15 years ago
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Cool – here’s an anti-cheat system for you!!! Who knows, maybe the results of some games will be different now)))
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Actually, there is some benefit to streaming. I think they could be used as a way to prevent cheating: simply require players in tournaments to stream their games, for example.
Yeah, sure. And who's going to pay for my bandwidth?
15 years ago
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I already thought there weren't any more people using limited internet connections...

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