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RE: OT: The Official Video Game Discussion Thread (E3)
(06-14-2016 06:24 PM)PurpleReigns2012 Wrote:  
(06-14-2016 05:46 PM)BearcatMan Wrote:  
(06-14-2016 05:31 PM)PurpleReigns2012 Wrote:  Madden Championship airing on ESPN2 right now and it's by far the most TV friendly of the esports games to be presented that I've seen (I missed the FIFA IWC broadcast)


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The FIFA Championship was epic, but I agree, sports games are probably the easiest to broadcast given that they're 1 vs. 1. CS:GO, Dots, LoL are extremely difficult since there are so many players and so any actions occurring at once and only one screw to view it on.

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