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How are esports streams/matches produced?
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how's the backstage shit done?

if you know how big esports are produced that'd be great but if you can't speak for them i'd like to know how tf2 games are streamed/produced as well

how's the backstage shit done?

if you know how big esports are produced that'd be great but if you can't speak for them i'd like to know how tf2 games are streamed/produced as well
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LinusTechTips has a pretty cool video about the production behind IEM Oakland (Which is produced by ESL). It should give you a pretty decent scope on how high-production tournaments are run.

https://youtu.be/4UAHa6R1ep0

LinusTechTips has a pretty cool video about the production behind IEM Oakland (Which is produced by ESL). It should give you a pretty decent scope on how high-production tournaments are run.

[youtube]https://youtu.be/4UAHa6R1ep0[/youtube]
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kUboHTTf8PenE5sXYXqPlKuYzyZOqWCq1SuM1B_3Qus/edit?usp=sharing

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kUboHTTf8PenE5sXYXqPlKuYzyZOqWCq1SuM1B_3Qus/edit?usp=sharing
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also are the games delayed? i know csgo games are live and they miss alot of good plays as a result, is tf2 delayed? if not i think online games should be delayed by 30 seconds or so so we don't miss the big plays

also are the games delayed? i know csgo games are live and they miss alot of good plays as a result, is tf2 delayed? if not i think online games should be delayed by 30 seconds or so so we don't miss the big plays
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EU Matches have a cheatfeed that shows stuff 20 seconds before it happens.

NA doesn't because we don't have access to ESEA servers

EU Matches have a cheatfeed that shows stuff 20 seconds before it happens.

NA doesn't because we don't have access to ESEA servers
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