TW Recorded Stream -- QQme vs Vicious; Raging Tides; 6/24/13

Linc - Raging Tide
Linc - Raging Tide Posts: 589 Arc User
edited June 2013 in TW & Cross Server Battles
QQme vs Vicious 6/24/2013

Here is the link to the final 1.5 hours of TW. The first 20 min are missing because I experienced technical difficulties. I did a stream operations check about an hour prior to TW and all was well. When I started to try and stream 5-10 min before TW started, then my channel showed live but the stream was frozen. Then I tinkered with it and it just blacked out. Finally, I restarted my streaming software and restarted streaming and it worked.

First 20 min were boring anyways xP; we just took down lane B towers and one B gate tower. The 1.5 hours has many boring running and buffing and idling while the cata took out structures, but when we approached their base, it was more interesting. Vicious did an awesome job to turtle with the amount of players in the TW and it took us an hour to clear all the structures and wall guards in order to gain access to the crystal. All the action in base was intense.

The video quality is fair to poor because of the distance from my dsl isp. Unfortunately they got the internet market sewed up out here in the rural area and I have their max speed they offer and there is no cable or fiber optic service available. I have heard satellite isn't much different but I might look into that and see how it is, or I could try hopping on some 5g network if there is one in range around me.

QQme vs Vicious 6/24/2013
I did not feel the treachery or inconstancy of a friend, nor the injuries of a secret or open enemy. I had no occasion of bribing, flattering, or pimping, to procure the favour of any great man, or of his minion; I wanted no fence against fraud or oppression: here was neither physician to destroy my body, nor lawyer to ruin my fortune; no informer to watch my words and actions, or forge accusations against me for hire: here were no gibers, censurers, backbiters, pickpockets, highwaymen, housebreakers, attorneys, bawds, buffoons, gamesters, politicians, wits, splenetics, tedious talkers, controvertists, ravishers, murderers, robbers, virtuosos; no leaders, or followers, of party and faction; no encouragers to vice, by seducement or examples; no dungeon, axes, gibbets, whipping-posts, or pillories; no cheating shopkeepers or mechanics; no pride, vanity, or affectation; no fops, bullies, drunkards, strolling prostitutes, or poxes; no ranting, lewd, expensive wives; no stupid, proud pedants; no importunate, overbearing, quarrelsome, noisy, roaring, empty, conceited, swearing companions; no scoundrels raised from the dust upon the merit of their vices, or nobility thrown into it on account of their virtues; no lords, fiddlers, judges, or dancing-masters.
From Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift