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I'm not too knowledgeable on the ins and outs of this stuff, but how exactly does it cannibalize stream quality for desktop?
They've got some posts on their official blog from the past couple of weeks that goes into some detail. In short, they have (had?) two different re-encoding processes: a flexible one for desktop users that results in decent quality, and a limited one for mobile users that results in pretty shitty quality. This is part of the reason why a very limited number of channels have been available on mobile apps at any one time; they basically have to do twice the work to re-encode a stream on the two different platforms, so up until now they've just only bothered to stream the top X number of channels on mobile.

So they've forced some recent changes onto the broadcasters so that their streams will be mobile-compatible without having to do any extra work. This allows them to kill-off the first re-encode process altogether and free up resources to get everything running smoothly on all platforms. The downside is that these changes take a pretty huge hit on video quality across the board. They don't even want you to use variable bit-rate encoding anymore, which is going to suck for everyone who doesn't have huge upload speeds.
 
the All play lobbies in SG are something that needs to be stolen from Lab Zero- it's such a gamechanger.
Being forced to spectate 1-6 matches before your turn is going to wear thin real fast after this winter when SG and BB are the only all play games in town. Man, if Lab Zero had Capcom money we wouldn't be able to hold all these good ideas.

All we need now is DOA and SCV's text chat.
 
What would it take for folks to switch off Twitch to something else? Just curious, because I know a friend is going to start working for a startup that hopes to compete with Twitch soon.
 
What would it take for folks to switch off Twitch to something else? Just curious, because I know a friend is going to start working for a startup that hopes to compete with Twitch soon.

For me, simply, the content creators I watch making a move. I don't have any real attachment to the chatting experience (emoticons, etc) and I haven't been happy with the site issues in the past year plus. I was all in during Spooky's small ride with own3d, but that was never going to last regardless.

I have a feeling that it might be hard to get streamers to move, especially those with a decent subscriber base, unless the next thing is significantly better.
 
Useability and service quality. If you put a good service/product out there that is significantly better than the next best thing, people will come. Look at what Twitch is doing wrong and build off that. Like Famicom mentioned, you have to convert the content creators/streams first. The audience will follow regardless of the streaming service, unless it's totally unwatchable for them (ahem ustream for certain parts of the world).

There is a chance that Twitch will shit the bed when NextGen consoles drop (especially if every person and their dog will be streaming 24/7). There might be a chance then to convert some of the Twitch userbase over.
 
What would it take for folks to switch off Twitch to something else? Just curious, because I know a friend is going to start working for a startup that hopes to compete with Twitch soon.

They have to do everything that twitch does plus some magical stuff. The problem for a new service is that everyone is already on twitch. Its like someone trying to start a facebook-esque site now, its pretty much too late.

Unless they have something that truly sets them apart. (magical stuff)
 
They have to do everything that twitch does plus some magical stuff. The problem for a new service is that everyone is already on twitch. Its like someone trying to start a facebook-esque site now, its pretty much too late.

Unless they have something that truly sets them apart. (magical stuff)

Shoutouts to myspace. It is never too late.

There is still plenty of scope to provide a better service than twitch and I suspect the coming console invasion (clusterfuck) will make being a competitor really viable.

The problem is it would take a big infrastructure investment and I think there are still a lot of unresolved issues concerning not getting sued to oblivion or being left hanging when companies like EA and Activision start up their own shit.
 
when Twitch begins seriously not paying their partners for longer than 3-4 months, or if the CPM well dries up because of fill rates once consoles get launched, then we'll start seeing people jump ship. Own3d attracted their streamers primarily through monetary incentives... and lost those streamers when they stopped paying them (though going out of business contributed a lot to that).

If youtube gets their shit together I think they'll be able to stomp twitch just because I'm sure they can manage better CPM and partnerships for streamers. Having an irc-style chat instead of whatever weird thing they're using now might be nice but honestly not necessary.
 
I'm sure youtube would probably have their eyes on bigger things than something niche like games if they were to expand their live streaming capabilities. Say music concerts, live events and what not. They've already done a couple live streams for some Kpop or AsianPop music awards I think.
 
I'm sure youtube would probably have their eyes on bigger things than something niche like games if they were to expand their live streaming capabilities. Say music concerts, live events and what not. They've already done a couple live streams for some Kpop or AsianPop music awards I think.

Their biggest content publisher by subscribers is a gaming channel. I'd say they'll be keen to sort something out.
 
It'd be another opportunity for them to take advantage of no doubt and gamers are some of the more loyal bunches out there so we'll see what they have in store I guess. It'd be interesting to say the least.
 
What would it take for folks to switch off Twitch to something else? Just curious, because I know a friend is going to start working for a startup that hopes to compete with Twitch soon.

Here's one that I wish Streaming sites utilized:
Offer an option so that the stream 'loads' up the first 1-10 minutes then start showing you the stream. Granted in this case one wouldn't be following it 'live' like other viewers, but to me it'd be very useful as some Twitch channels never load for me.
 
IGN said:
Less successful is the tongue-in-cheek commentary on racial prejudice. Mr. N’s announcement that “I don’t hug white girls” might make sense to folks familiar with personalities in the fighting-game circuit, but stripped of context it just comes across as unsettling and offensive. The ill-advised naming of Asian martial artist Kung Pao also strikes a distasteful chord.

call kotaku
 
No Alpha 3 HD Remakes/ports in development ATM.
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5th USF4 character is bison from alpha 3 with the screen filling psycho crusher

ah memories.

whiff an attack? PSYCHO CRUSHER
jump in the air? PSYCHO CRUSHER
Go for the sweep after the block? PSYCHO CRUSHER

Bam! 45% hp gone in the first 2 seconds of the match!

my memory is fuzzy, was Birdie a grappler rushdown character?
 
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