Weekend Schedule 28/29 Sep - Natural Selection 2
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Weekend Schedule 28/29 Sep - Natural Selection 2
This weekend on Twitch is packed with NSL (ensl.org) and AUSNS2 League (ausns2.org) matches. Watching competitive play is a great way to learn how to up your game – And talking smack in the chat with fellow NS2 players is always a blast. Because these matches take place all over the world, there is always at least a handful on in every timezone across the planet. Here is a summary: There are many more NSL matches happening, but because of the flexible nature of the NSL timetable they are not net tightly scheduled. Follow NS2, ReddogTV, WasabiOne, AusNS2, NSLNews, BlindNS and NS2HD on twitter for news of other matches starting. Enjoy …
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This makes it in the morning 11:00am/11:00 SeraphicNexusStandardDaylightTime in Australia
@Hugh I'm on Singularity
My reading of the NSL schedule does appear to be incorrect, the match is indeed on Sunday. I will append a note. However, 2300EDT(-1) does not equal 1100AEST - The times are correct, just the day is wrong.
I noticed some higher numbers than normal on the twitch channels which was awesome to see.
Hope everyone enjoyed watching games over the weekend.
In regard to the work involved. It might be an idea to try and get the various league admins involved in gathering the match schedules and converting those match times for the main time-zones.
Hmm would be nice to have a weekly update from you, but if it costs too much time .....
I'm sure you'd have more than a few people willing to help out with what matches are happening where and such. I know I would. I agree with Mouse 100%
Slightly unrelated, another regular twitch stream you guys can do is do a Q & A with the team when you guys have some stuff to share, even if it isn't finalized, it builds a stronger community and allows the player base to feel like they have a stronger connection to UWE's efforts
Perhaps when there is time, get yourself and a few of the dev team together for a casual 30mins-1 hour Q&A session so that viewers can ask the the team questions, you can share the direction on next patches, maybe give away's to draw in more viewers and players.
I find it is working very well for the Dev team of Warframe that I frequent, and they get so many twitch followers and a lot of popularity.
Here is an example: http://www.twitch.tv/warframe/c/2955135
They seem to have one scheduled before an update to tease and cover changes and after an update to review how things went and lay down plans for further change.