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Own3dTV shuts down
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Wow...that's a shame. They were the beginning of what we know as streaming.

However, in a way, it's a sign of good things happening. It shows that there is a lot of competition in the community for a good quality place to stream and that the number of streamers/viewers is growing constantly and they could not keep up with the demand (whether that be server/man-power/advertisement wise). It's quite obvious as well that Twitch has grown tremendously and I'm sure John could attest to that.

With every closed door, another opens.

Wow...that's a shame. They were the beginning of what we know as streaming.

However, in a way, it's a sign of good things happening. It shows that there is a lot of competition in the community for a good quality place to stream and that the number of streamers/viewers is growing constantly and they could not keep up with the demand (whether that be server/man-power/advertisement wise). It's quite obvious as well that Twitch has grown tremendously and I'm sure John could attest to that.

With every closed door, another opens.
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I always found their streams much worse than twitch. Also they owe numerous people several months worth of ad revenue. Shitty organization, good riddance.

I always found their streams much worse than twitch. Also they owe numerous people several months worth of ad revenue. Shitty organization, good riddance.
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#3
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And nothing of value was lost...

And nothing of value was lost...
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i cant wait til youtube is in the game...

i cant wait til youtube is in the game...
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#5
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those guys were assholes with a dysfunctional site who ripped off a ton of high-level streamers

good fucking riddance

those guys were assholes with a dysfunctional site who ripped off a ton of high-level streamers

good fucking riddance
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#6
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okay moving on now

okay moving on now
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#7
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only went on own3d for dendi \o/

only went on own3d for dendi \o/
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#8
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Good, now there's actually no reason to not use Twitch

Good, now there's actually no reason to not use Twitch
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#9
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People still used own3D?

People still used own3D?
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milehighmilitiai cant wait til youtube is in the game...

They won't, most likely, unless specific game companies (like Activision) pay them to be. They have nothing to gain from hosting live streaming, and if anything it only taxes their servers more for no more profit.

[quote=milehighmilitia]i cant wait til youtube is in the game...[/quote]

They won't, most likely, unless specific game companies (like Activision) pay them to be. They have nothing to gain from hosting live streaming, and if anything it only taxes their servers more for no more profit.
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#11
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You are dead...not big surprise!

You are dead...not big surprise!
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does this mean the international 3 will be streamed using twitch?

does this mean the international 3 will be streamed using twitch?
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Wasn't TI2 simultaneously broadcast on both Own3D and Twitch?

Wasn't TI2 simultaneously broadcast on both Own3D and Twitch?
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panzerxiiimilehighmilitiai cant wait til youtube is in the game...
They won't, most likely, unless specific game companies (like Activision) pay them to be. They have nothing to gain from hosting live streaming, and if anything it only taxes their servers more for no more profit.

youtube already has live streaming. There have already been dota games streamed on youtube. it is inevitable that they eventually are open to the greater public, imo.

[quote=panzerxiii][quote=milehighmilitia]i cant wait til youtube is in the game...[/quote]

They won't, most likely, unless specific game companies (like Activision) pay them to be. They have nothing to gain from hosting live streaming, and if anything it only taxes their servers more for no more profit.[/quote]

youtube already has live streaming. There have already been dota games streamed on youtube. it is inevitable that they eventually are open to the greater public, imo.
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No, I realize that, but I think that was because the specific game companies wanted to use them as a service and paid them? I could be wrong though. Talking about stuff like COD TV :P

No, I realize that, but I think that was because the specific game companies wanted to use them as a service and paid them? I could be wrong though. Talking about stuff like COD TV :P
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#16
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own3d

own3d
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#17
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panzerxiiiNo, I realize that, but I think that was because the specific game companies wanted to use them as a service and paid them? I could be wrong though. Talking about stuff like COD TV :P

Black Ops 2 has already announced their partnership with Twitch.

[quote=panzerxiii]No, I realize that, but I think that was because the specific game companies wanted to use them as a service and paid them? I could be wrong though. Talking about stuff like COD TV :P[/quote]
Black Ops 2 has already announced their partnership with Twitch.
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Twitch
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KissmeWow...that's a shame. They were the beginning of what we know as streaming.

However, in a way, it's a sign of good things happening. It shows that there is a lot of competition in the community for a good quality place to stream and that the number of streamers/viewers is growing constantly and they could not keep up with the demand (whether that be server/man-power/advertisement wise). It's quite obvious as well that Twitch has grown tremendously and I'm sure John could attest to that.

With every closed door, another opens.

Competition is good for any industry. If I had to say anything about this, I would thank them for giving us competition and motivation to improve and grow. Own3d provided days upon days of entertainment to a lot of people. Your goal is always to beat the competition, but that doesn't mean that you want to see somebody fail.

[quote=Kissme]Wow...that's a shame. They were the beginning of what we know as streaming.

However, in a way, it's a sign of good things happening. It shows that there is a lot of competition in the community for a good quality place to stream and that the number of streamers/viewers is growing constantly and they could not keep up with the demand (whether that be server/man-power/advertisement wise). It's quite obvious as well that Twitch has grown tremendously and I'm sure John could attest to that.

With every closed door, another opens.[/quote]

Competition is good for any industry. If I had to say anything about this, I would thank them for giving us competition and motivation to improve and grow. Own3d provided days upon days of entertainment to a lot of people. Your goal is always to beat the competition, but that doesn't mean that you want to see somebody fail.
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