Edited By
James Lee
A wave of frustration is rising among gamers watching recent esports events, as poor stream quality reminiscent of a decade ago has many questioning the effectiveness of current technology. Issues like frame drops, low pixel density, and delayed audio are ruining the viewing experience for many.
Many fans are expressing their discontent on various discussion forums. One viewer stated, "I really hope they improve the overall stream. Too many frame drops and low pixels in teamfights make it hard to enjoy the event."
Three main themes are surfacing in fan discussions:
Stream Quality Issues: Viewers complain about the audio delays and pixel quality that detracts from live-action. Commenters noted, "Audio delays, garbled mess during action. This is unacceptable for an event of this level."
Platform Comparisons: Some suggest that switching platforms could offer a better experience. A comment mentioned, "Bilibili has a really good stream compared to Twitch, which is having issues."
VOD Availability: Fans are inquiring about the ability to rewind or watch recorded content, with remarks like, "Is there a way to rewind or watch the VOD for either Bilibili or SOOP?"
"Surprisingly, smaller streamers can have superior quality. Itโs baffling!"
Interestingly, the viewing experience seems to differ across regions. Comments reveal that English streams lack certain content present in Asian streams, potentially exacerbating the quality gap. It seems many are left wishing for a better way to engage with the events they love.
โฒ A significant number of viewers reported frame drops and pixel issues affecting enjoyment.
โผ Many recommend alternative platforms for higher quality streams.
โ๏ธ "Switching to Korea (SOOP) or China (Bilibili) might be worth it for better resolution."
As viewers tune in to esports events, the hope is that the streaming services will enhance their technology and provide a much-needed upgrade for fans taking time out in 2025.