Episodios

  • Dual Universe Game Designer NQ-Entropy spilling the beans on all upcoming changes and design choices. PvP, cube meta, markets, server stability, performance, and many more topics covered. Novaquark seems to be aware of all current issues, and is working actively on fixing them.

    The video episode is available on YouTube!

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    02:51 Free Trial
    04:20 DAC/PLEX
    05:20 Goal of Dual Universe
    09:48 Player Missions & Objectives
    11:41 What's gonna happen to inactive player's constructs
    15:35 Are LUA scripts too good?
    18:08 Anti-grav generator (AGG) LUA script
    19:30 Is Nanopack-queueing bannable
    21:10 Cosmetic item real money store
    22:18 Server refresh rate & performance
    24:15 Atmospheric PvP info & release date
    27:50 Safe zone planet triangle
    31:10 "Gurubashi arena" style of PvP
    33:30 FPS performance concerns
    35:30 RDMS improvements
    39:50 Market & economy exploits
    43:15 Does DU economy have integrity right now?
    44:30 Industry link tool issues
    47:57 New solar systems
    50:51 Territory scanners too good
    53:48 PvP Cube Meta - Upcoming changes
    59:20 Weapon size limits
    1:00:05 Safe zone radius too big?
    1:07:00 Mass PvP battles
    1:08:20 ETA on Player Markets
    1:10:40 Warp, XL containers, XL cores, 3D space map, more voxel options, joystick support, etc

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  • The ghillie suit leader of Bushistan. Sluggero is a PUBG Twitch streamer that recently made a big transition in his streaming appearence and style, sharing his experiences during the process. We talk about the current state of PUBG and Tarkov, as well as some other interesting hot topics. 

    The video episode is available on YouTube!

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    02:12 Getting into Streaming
    05:20 Idea behind wearing the ghillie suit
    08:38 Doing makeup every day
    09:18 Why you stopped wearing the suit
    10:05 Being yourself on stream & fear of change
    12:09 What happened after the appearence change
    13:56 Singing on stream & issue of a hobby becoming a job
    15:25 sprEEEzy playing the irish whistle (wait what?)
    18:12 Incorporating private life as content for streaming (guys like Sodapoppin, Greekgodx, etc.)
    20:23 Current interest in playing PUBG and why
    22:19 What bothers you in PUBG from a streamer point of view
    23:57 Thoughts on chocoTaco taking a break from PUBG
    25:04 Thoughts on Ranked coming to PUBG
    28:13 Are random maps coming to all servers
    34:57 Steam charts make PUBG look more popular than it actually is
    39:12 Cheaters in Tarkov
    39:58 Tarkov Black Market is dangerous for the game
    41:53 Thoughts on Tarkov becoming boring fast
    44:45 Real reasons why Tarkov blew up
    49:53 PUBG Partners getting kicked drama
    53:44 Sluggero still not in the partner program
    57:31 PUBG Partner program critique

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    Show made possible by Patreon Contributors: Eric Hennenhoefer

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  • THE best NA PUBG team of all time, winning everything they could win in their region in 2019, with over $500,000+ won in total. Yes, we're talking about Tempo Storm. But what's up with them now in 2020? Well... their org dropped them. How is that possible? Today we're gonna be talking to the coach of the ex Tempo Storm team - microstar, who's going to shed some light on recent events in NA PUBG esports.

    The video episode is available on YouTube!

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    01:35 Getting into PUBG
    02:33 What made Tempo Storm so successful compared to other NA teams
    04:50 Why Tempo Storm didn't do good on global events
    07:04 Zanpah and YaBoiDre don't like playing PUBG
    09:16 Thoughts on amount of games in NPL compared to other leagues
    10:45 PUBG Corp pro team housing financial support
    12:36 Head of NA esports ignoring all emails
    15:00 Korea making all the decisions
    17:30 Most called out person in PUBG esports
    19:12 NA PUBG Staff changes in 2020
    20:28 How they had to communicate with PUBG Corp
    22:20 Thoughts on OGN production25:25 NPL viewership concerns
    28:49 PGS vs League system
    31:00 PGS NA / SA / OCE Qualifier problems
    34:15 No one wants to sign teams
    34:42 Third party events in NA in 2020, GLL stepping up
    36:20 When did tour organizers find out about PGS
    37:36 Where is PUBG going in NA in the next few years
    38:35 What happens if you don't qualify for a PGS event
    40:06 Why Tempo Storm decided to dropped the PUBG roster
    41:39 Upcoming games
    42:42 Thoughts on Project A

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    Show made possible by Patreon Contributors: Eric Hennenhoefer

  • Eric "chessbrah" Hansen is a chess Grandmaster, but also an ex team owner of a team that played in the biggest PUBG league in Europe - PEL. Since PUBG esports suddenly went downhill as 2019 was closing, we're going to uncover what PUBG Corp did wrong and how it felt being constantly in the dark as a team owner. Eric also touches on how much the whole endeavor actually costed and whether he'd try investing again in PUBG esports or not.

    The video episode is available on YouTube!

    Timestamps:
    00:00 - Intro
    01:40 - Idea behind starting the team "Desperado esports"
    09:55 - Entering into PUBG esports
    16:55 - Number of people involved in an esports team
    19:45 - Phase 1 PEL Contender League
    23:20 - Contender team salaries
    26:50 - Phase 2 PEL Contender League
    28:15 - Dropping the team and pickup up a new roster for Phase 3
    31:15 - Why Eric invested in Europe and not North America
    34:24 - Picking up ex Beşiktaş esports and getting into PEL
    35:23 - Pessimism before Phase 3 in PUBG esports, bad communication from PUBG Corp
    39:08 - Fully investing in the team and players
    41:10 - Biggest issues in Phase 3
    45:14 - Broken promises by PUBG Corp
    49:24 - Thoughts on PUBG marketing their own esport
    50:46 - Revenue share on ingame skins
    52:31 - Casual viewer concerns about PUBG competitive games
    54:18 - How much the whole esports team investment costed in $$$
    56:00 - The horrible tournament scheduling of late 2019 and early 2020
    57:03 - What's killing PUBG esports59:12 - Future of PUBG esports
    59:55 - Lack of competent PUBG Corp esports employees
    1:01:24 - How PUBG Corp hired their esports staff
    1:02:50 - A lot of ideas, but no one was listening
    1:04:42 - PUBG Corp catering towards mostly Asia
    1:06:40 - No one responding to questions
    1:08:45 - PUBG needs a complete overhaul
    1:11:37 - Potential of getting back into PUBG esports as a team owner

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    Show made possible by Patreon Contributors: Eric Hennenhoefer

  • Zvonimir 'Professeur' Burazin is a senior writer for HLTV, the biggest and oldest Counter-strike content site in the world. Professeur shares his journey from not even knowing what esports was 6-7 years back, to effectively living esports today. This is a great listen for anyone that wants to get into esports, not as a player, but in any other role. Professeur worked hard on different small local projects and got enough of an portfolio to get accepted where he works at today. We also touch on other games, like the upcoming "Project A" by Riot games, as well as PUBG as an esport.

    This video episode is available on YouTube!

    Topics covered: Getting involved into esports, Editor position at CSadria, What HLTV is, Who's responsible for HLTV's huge success, HLTV Job Application, HLTV Confirmed, Best and worst live CS:GO event, Work travel equipment, Press rooms at events, Text vs video interviews, Riot Games' Project A, Project A vs CS:GO, Is Project A a threat to CS:GO and can they coexist, PUBG as an esport, Issues with Battle Royale esports, Is a solid Twitter presence important in esports, Where to start from when getting into esports

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    Show made possible by Patreon Contributors: Eric Hennenhoefer

  • Luka 'levelzjee' Marušić is a croatian esport journalist currently working for Index esport news portal, with very rich experience in all kinds of esport games that were popular in Croatia within the last 15 years. We discuss developing esports in the region, failed attempts, current project and what could be done better. Many smaller countries struggle to create a thriving esport scene, and we lay out the reasons why.

    This video episode is available on YouTube!

    Topics covered: Becoming an esports journalist, Current state of croatian esports, A1 adria league, EBL, Notable croatian esports players, Lack of player marketability, Why is esports developing so slowly in the region, Professional esport organizations in Croatia, Parental mindset when it comes to their kids getting into pro gaming, Main obstacles to getting more money involved in local esports, Interviewing PerkZ, Good Game PUBG LAN, Future Goals, Vision of esports in Croatia in 10 years, and more.

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    Show made possible by Patreon Contributors: Eric Hennenhoefer

  • Catching all the action on camera in an esports tournament game is a true skill, and that's why we have dedicated observers and in-game directors that are a staple part of every esports stream. Ansvar started his observing career two years ago, and eventually worked his way up to working for the biggest tournament organizers in PUBG and Apex Legends. It's not all roses in esports observing, so we discuss observing as a long-term career choice.  

    This video episode is available on YouTube!

    Topics covered: What is ingame observing, Getting into PUBG, First observing opportunity, Background of LAN events, Working in a team, What does an in-game director do, Timeline of a LAN tournament, Skills required from an observer, Apex Legends observing, Making a living as an observer, What bad observers can cause, Esports observing as a fulltime job, etc.

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    Show made possible by Patreon Contributors: Eric Hennenhoefer

  • Turning your passion into a fulltime job is basically everyone's dream. Tweeday started out by making videos for fun back in highschool, and it slowly lead into various opportunities. Nowdays he's sitting at 676,000 YT subs, 485,000 Twitch followers and 185,000 Twitter followers. Hard work and dedication definitely pays off!

    This video episode is available on YouTube! 

    Topics covered: Starting out, Pro CS career, YouTube Fragmovies, CSGO Skin revolution, NiP Movie Editor, Fragmovies in 2019, Streaming on Twitch, Vlogging, Vlog Equipment, Favorite LAN event, Daily routines, CSGO esports vs PUBG esports, Future of esports, Streamer events on esport tournaments, Commentating as a job, How to get sponsored, What sponsors want from streamers, Gym, Work ethic, etc.

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    tweeday: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter

    Show made possible by Patreon Contributors: Eric Hennenhoefer

  • Coaches, analysts and managers are a staple part of esports for years now. However, they don't get too much exposure, nor do people understand how important they are in every serious esport team. NiP coach/manager dohfOs shares his story on how he got into this line of work and what his day to day job looks like.

    This video episode is available on YouTube!

    Topics covered: Gaming background, from twitch viewer to coach/manager, why to become a coach, team Kinguin, Kinguin roster changes, WTSG, PGI, NiP deal, moving and living in Berlin, PEL Phase 1, 2 & 3, daily duties of a coach and manager, differences between coaches, analysts and managers, value a coach provides to esport teams, return of investment from the organization's perspective, NiP team structure, Nbs / Vard / MiracU / Gaxy, future of coaching in esports, etc.

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    dohfOs: Twitter

    Show made possible by Patreon Contributors: Eric Hennenhoefer

  • Liquid jeemzz is sharing his thoughts on travelling and playing on esports events. It's a topic that doesn't get much attention, but is very important for the players. Quality of service varies a lot from event to event. Jeemzz talks about good and bad experiences, and what tournament organizers like Starladder, GLL, ESL, and others could do better to provide the best possible LAN experience and comfort for the players.

    This video episode is available on YouTube!

    Topics covered: Tournament invites, flights, flight upgrades, shuttles, hotel, single vs double rooms, dealing with jetlag, travelling to US vs Asia, food, catering, best and worst events, game-day schedule, media day, gaming gear, pc specs on LANs, soundproofing, noise cancelling headsets, practice room, PUBG LAN client vs playing online, player lounge, prize money on tournaments, fan meetups, afterparties, etc.

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    Show made possible by Patreon Contributors: Eric Hennenhoefer

  • Streaming on Twitch while working full-time in a foreign country. Balancing between two worlds is a challenge. What type of monthly income would make YOU quit your day job and start full-time streaming? A career in a company like Razer is not easy to let go, so let's hear what Sombrero's thoughts are on this topic.

    This video episode is available on YouTube!

    Topics covered: Living in UK, Decision to move to Singapore, Job at Razer, Gaming mice, Razer's success & future of Razer, Gaming in Singapore, About Singapore, Growing your stream, PC Setup, ZF Clan, SovietWomble, Cyanide, Cycling, Losing weight and staying fit, etc.

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  • Recently, there has been a lot of drama in the PUBG Esports world, regarding strange decisions from PUBG Corp regarding the upcoming tournament season. Our guests are two of the best PUBG players out there, FaZe Fuzzface and Liquid Ibiza.

    Some of the topics include: Sanhok, Erangel 1.0, Ranked mode, Pro team skins, Grenade spawn change, Loot system, Five year plan, PUBG Corp communication, Modding, War Mode, etc.

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  • It's always interesting to hear how a gaming community evolves in newly released games, for example Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds, and how one can create his own career path during that rapid development. Avnqr is a renown PUBG commentator an analyst, as well as one of the guys behind Faceit PUBG. He shares his experiences and explains how PUBG Pro communities and tournaments evolved over time.

    Some of the topics covered include: Avnqr's background, Getting into PUBG, Gamescom 2017, Scrim Discord, Hotdrop.gg, Working for Faceit, Tips for players that want to get into the pro scene, Casting gigs, Casting PUBG Mobile, Vacation in Croatia, etc.

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  • Have you ever wondered what the everyday life of pro gamers looks like, or how to kickstart your streaming career? Those are just two of many topics that we're going to cover in the Final Phase Podcast. My name is sprEEEzy, and I'll be your host.

    Gaming, streaming, esports.

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