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300-400 Viewer Average and Partner in 5 Months Here is my Advice
Just yesterday I hit free twitch turbo partner on twitch after roughly 5 months of streaming (somewhat) consistently. Today I'm hoping to share some decent advice and give my own (learned) opinion on some of the frequent yet not always useful tips shared around here. Before writing this I did a cursory search through the subreddit for frequently asked questions so hopefully this answers most of the ones that I myself have any experience to answer. My simple request: I'm not going to be posting any links to my stream or anything but if you go out of your way to find it please don't follow/subscribe to the channel unless you are genuinely interested. Thanks big boss.
Should you stream?
If I have to read another thread or comment of a person asking if they should stream I am going to scream. What do you people expect to hear? Yes, please stream the world needs you, you will be rich beyond your wildest dreams and have all the clout to have ever been cloutted. I know people who usually type out questions like that probably don't read posts but here is a hack I've used to answer my own dumb questions through out the years. Say that shit out loud and respond to it like someone asked you the question. Nine times out of ten, you end up answering it yourself and on the off-chance you actually don't you should have a more actionable question. Example: Instead of asking "should I stream?" you end up realizing the only thing holding you back is having no mic or something. The question then becomes "I want to stream what's a good cheap mic?". Which is a lot better and doesn't make people want to pelt you with rocks. For those of you who ask "should I stream or is it a waste of time?" please, I BEG YOU, stop. Most of the shit you do is a waste of time, you either want to stream or don't. Make a decision based on that.
Webcam, do you need one?
This question is asked so often that I see it every time I come on the subreddit. Unsurprisingly, the answer is always the same as well, yes you do. However I disagree. I have never streamed with a webcam, not a single time, yet I'm still here and somehow managed to get partnered. Now, I know why every one parrots the same advice, it is because the people making tip threads, youtube videos, etc., all say to use a webcam. Harris Heller said it once and I'm pretty sure that was enough for the people who copy and paste what he says in text threads here to become their mantra. The truth is, all that matters is the content. Ask yourself do you do/want to do a lot of react/just chatting content? If so, you probably want a webcam since your content will focus around reacting to content. Lirik doesn't use face-cam because his content is his gameplay and commentary, not his face. Corpse literally blew up and is famous for not showing his face (even though he is still a personality). I know the whole "Lirik doesn't use a face cam" argument is going to be met with people saying "exception not the rule!!!" but seriously, just use your head. Half the people you watch probably don't need face cams. MoonMoon probably doesn't need a face cam, Critikal didn't have a face cam until he already had over a million subs on youtube, schlatt didn't either, Dream doesn't, AdmiralBahroo doesn't, almost every DBD streamer I watch doesn't, just think for yourself. The point I'm trying to drive home here is not just that a webcam isn't required, but also you need to look at what you want to create and decide for yourself. Edit: I saw someone say somewhere that you need a webcam for sponsors. That's cap. I've had a sponsor and nobody has seen this ugly mug.
Equipment in general
People like saying that they need this this and that before they start streaming. This is just stalling. Until last month I hadn't owned a desktop PC my whole life. Before that it was just laptops and using my phone to read chat or look up things. You obviously need SOME equipment to start, i.e. a computer and some form of internet connection, but that doesn't mean you need to pick up a shure, a streamdeck, 4 monitors, 6 consoles, and whatnot. Here is my setup. Keep in mind I literally just upgraded this last month after saving up for several months:
Blue Yeti: Hell ya baby got a free game with it too so I'm for sure pleased with this purchase. Edit: I recommend shopping around for mics since the yeti isn't as much of a "get this for streaming" mic as it once was. Plenty of good options out there for cheaper
Two BenQ monitors: Like I said, I was using my phone for chat but that got old fast. These monitors are cheap and 144hz. There are some color issues but eff it I barely notice anymore
Streamer PC from NZXT: My old laptop was from 2016 and made editing literal hell. Averaged 3 crashes every time I would try and render (and the renders took about an hour). Upgrading to this was the most worth purchase I've ever made. Also, the streamer PC got upgraded since I purchased, so you can grab a 2070 instead of the 2060 ti like I have :)
Red Dragon Keyboard and Mouse: I'm a cheap ass so when I see light up peripherals for like 40 bucks total I am sold.
Earbuds: Legit don't know the brand. I stole them from my sister like a year ago. I prefer these over a headset anyway since I don't want that gamer dent lmao
For those of you who are probably saying "GROSS A PRE-BUILT" remember that part prices are actual aids right now, not to mention the availability of even finding good parts. If you have the cash go pre-built that shit is amazing. My recommendation: Stay with your shitty set-up as long as possible but make sure to pick up a good mic first. Big streamers (looking at you Ludwig) shit on the Yeti, but straight facts all you need is to EQ that shit a lil bit and nobody will bat an eye. You don't have to pick up the Yeti (there are lots of cheaper options) but that's just the one I and many others have gotten since it is reliably a good ass mic. Audio <- chat engagement <- pc upgrade
YouTube
How many people have to tell you bums to focus on YouTube before you do it? Twitch sucks ass. I'll say it, i'm brave. No discoverability, especially to those of you at the very bottom. Make a goddamn YouTube and start pumping out videos, it is not hard. Ludwig made a power point on how to be a streamer that talks about a few things but the most important point of all was what he said on creating content for stream/YouTube. This isn't the exact timestamp but it do be close: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/896089267?t=01h24m14s That advice is coming from a top streamer who also has over a million subs on YouTube by almost exclusively taking twitch vods and editing them for YouTube. As for getting views on your videos here is my advice from my personal experiences:
Thumbnail and title are important but there are outliers that can thrive without doing shit. One guy I saw has their most watched video (over 250k views) with a title like "[game] [character] gameplay" and the literal default thumbnail that youtube makes. AND to top that off it was just a VOD from their twitch channel.
Audience retention matters. There is a reason massive YouTubers have these weird zoom in pans and flamboyant gestures all the time. Lots of movement and noises keep our tiny attention spans happy and frequently cutting is usually the key to success, although don't overuse it. I do very light edits and have been growing but that's more of my personal preference rather than a growth strategy.
Respond and engage. If you have one comment on your video and they are complimenting you, why aren't you responding? This is by far the easiest way to get someone to continue to engage with you and trust me, that is the most important thing in the algorithms eyes.
My understanding of YouTube
So obviously, clickthrough rate and audience retention are the things that are constantly brought up when talking about gaining more views and what not, but I am fairly comfortable in saying that there are other metrics that you should be paying attention to. Let me hit you with a something that would make Dream shake in his boots. I don't subscribe to anyone on YouTube. *gasp* The reason for that being, I almost always have the videos I want to see on my home page. I never have to go, "wonder if x YouTuber made a video" since YouTube knows I watch and enjoy their stuff. The question for most people being, how does YouTube know what people like and how does it suggest it to them? Basically, by seeing how often people engage with your content AND also what type of content you create. (although keep in mind, youtube tries to throw new videos at you a lot as well, these are usually in-line with content you engage with though) For engagement, think of it as like affinity points in a video game but in reverse. Before you get to bang that smoking hot sim, you got to woo them. Every time someone likes your video they get a point, every time they comment they get two, every subscription counts as like 10, watching an entire video might be 20, etc. Obviously, these are made up values but I hope you follow what I'm putting down here. Once they get enough points you start showing up more in their home page. I know this because I have a different account on my phone that doesn't have the same suggestions as my main account because I watch different things on my PC than my phone. However, I do like to look at the comments while I'm taking a dump or something. Problem was, my videos were rarely every recommended. I solved this easily by liking a couple videos. I didn't even watch them, just liked and read comments. LITERALLY NOT EVEN SUBSCRIBED AND I GET NOTIFICATIONS ON MY PHONE SOMETIMES WHEN A VIDEO DOES WELL! In other words, by getting people to like and comment on your videos you are almost guaranteeing they see future videos from you. Now, keep in mind, engagement is only a small portion of the whole pie. And even though you might engage with a content creator often, there is still a chance you miss some of their videos because of one other reason, the content's genre.
Content Genre
You might have noticed this phenomenon on various different creators YouTubes, but sometimes they create a video that bombs. Usually, this happens when they create something outside of their niche. This could be as simple as changing games, or as radical as changing the entire direction of the channel. Even if you engage like crazy with a creator, if they change the content enough, you won't get that shit recommended to you. This is the main reason some creators have several channels and why some even get pigeonholed to one type of content. The reality of it is, if you build your audience on one piece of content and then want to change it, you will be fighting an uphill battle. One of the best ways to fight that is to diversify early OR better yet, emphasize your personality over the content. Jschlatt shits views and he does whatever the hell he wants really. Same goes for jacksepticeye, markiplier, Ludwig, Critikal, XQC, and numerous other creators. That being said, doing one game/genre isn't a bad strategy either. A metric fuck ton of OfflineTv's videos are the same game. DisguisedToast played Hearthstone on repeat, then switched to TFT, THEN switched to among us, and his videos absolutely kill. Valkyrae is one of the biggest streamers period and all she does is play/upload among us and rust. Then of course we have all the minecraft streamers too. It's really up to you to decide, but I'd recommend going towards personality content since that allows the most flexibility.
Other Social Media (Twitter, IG, etc)
Lots of people here seem to think that they don't have time to do YouTube or some other BS they think up as an excuse, so they think that twitter, instagram, tiktok, etc are all ways to grow. Trust me, they are not good ways to grow. These are all stupid treadmills that trick you into thinking you're doing something when in reality you aren't moving the needle by much if by any at all. Posting ten dumb tweets and reposting memes on IG seem "productive" if you frame it in the light of "content creation" but the two people that see all of these things don't really give a shit. Spend that time working on a video for YouTube. Don't give me this "I don't have time" bullshit. Do small videos and work yourself up, become better and faster. Perfectionism is a cute word for procrastination. Ok, now that I took a shit on them so hopefully, you won't grind on them all day, these are still ways to grow and are important. Having multiple platforms for fans to communicate and engage with you is always a good idea, but don't spread yourself so thin early on when nobody knows who you are. Prioritize the thing that will get eighty percent of your results. I personally have a discord for people to come and chat in. Thing is, I had no intention of doing so because I don't really use discord that much. The only reason it exists is that people kept asking for it in the comments on my YouTube videos so I made one. TL;DR: Don't put the cart before the horse :) Edit: Oh ya I forgot to mention. TikTok is trash for growth. I won't mention names cuz that's probably toxic(?) but there is someone signed on luminosity who has 690k TikTok followers and 95k YouTube subscribers who barely cracks 100 views on Twitch and has a hard time getting over 1k on YouTube. So don't go thinking TikTok leads to immense fame ya darn kids
Hosting/Raiding
Getting hosted/raided means actual jack. I remember pretty clearly when I had like ten viewers, I got hosted by someone with twenty-five or something. I think only one person ended up saying anything in the chat to me about it and although some stayed for the entire stream, by the time I went live again I lost all of the people who were in the host. This seems to be something others have mentioned as well, you won't retain almost any views from hosts/raids. Edit: Please do try raiding/hosting or otherwise networking with other streamers at least once. Your mileage may vary and it could end up blowing up your channel. Who knows? Edit edit: Having something that you can do during the stream is huge when getting hosted/raided. Most of the time, if not all of the time, a streamer is ENDING their stream and sending viewers to you rather than timing it for your own content. So if you are doing something uninteresting or are in the middle of something you are going to get less retention than if you did something crazy to impress the newcomers. In other words, having a strategy for hosting/raiding growth is key.
Speaking on stream
This seems to be something a lot of people struggle with on Twitch since so many people ask how to do it when nobody is watching/chatting. Coming from someone who had this problem, the answer is pretty simple, talk for the content not the chat. What I mean by this is you should be focusing on your content more than the chat. Since I play games, what I do is just say some shit about whats happening on screen and sometimes say something that is hopefully funny. Pick up a garbage item? Say something about how garbage the item is, ez. If you're streaming to NO VIEWERS you shouldn't be streaming to stream anyway. What you should be doing is making a YouTube video in the hopes of getting viewers to watch your stream. The only way to do that is to have good content planned out that should effectively act as your script. Again, Ludwigs stream on this is good (it'll probably be a video soon) so make sure to check it out. A more recent problem I've had was just how much I engaged with chat (suffering from success I know). When I went to edit the videos I had to cut large swathes of the video because I was just chatting to people. Make sure to avoid this when you are actually trying to get content out for YouTube as it can mess up the flow of a video and make it harder to edit. You still can chat with people just make sure not to go overboard. Again, Ludwig is a perfect example of this, just look at his videos and streams and notice the difference between the two.
Streaming as a job/hobby
I hate this dumb argument of streaming isn't your hobby or twitch isn't your job. You have 24 hours in the day, subtract 8 for sleeping and depending on your job, 9 for work. All that extra time can be spent doing whatever the fuck you want. Want to get big and make money streaming? Do work. Want to just stream while you're playing games anyway? Do that. IF YOU WANT TO BECOME A PROFESSIONAL AT SOMETHING YOU PUT IN THE AMOUNT OF EFFORT REQUIRED TO DO SO! So stop telling people it has to be a hobby or it has to be a job. It can be either for christ's sake.
Partner difference
I have a checkmark which makes me a better person. No, but seriously, partner doesn't really do much other than add more emote slots and some quality options. Also, you don't gain extra cash as a partner either. I don't have the mystical bounty board or god-tier split, just the checkmark to flex baby.
Opinion on affiliate
Devin Nash made a video about how affiliate is a scam, which is kinda true but only for people with no viewers. Having the sub button is huge and even when I was small small, affiliate gave me a couple hundred bucks a month for no effort on my part. Patreon is probably better though, no lie.
Twitch "grind"
If you stream 5+ hours a day without making content that lives somewhere else please form a neat line so I can smack you all. People saying they have no time drives me nuts, but when they also "grind" all day AND say that, it makes me want to punch air.
Stream YouTube friendly content
Stop stream and edit content
Upload and plug twitch in the video
repeat
That is the only "grind" you should be on. Affiliate is stupid if the 3 viewers you have are all just you on a different ipad.
Luck
You know what? Maybe PewDiePie got lucky and that's how he is such a big YouTuber. Maybe early twitch streamers got all their views because they were early adopters. Or maybe these people only got lucky because they showed up and actually put the effort in. There are plenty of videos on my channel that looked like flops at first. They got like a couple of hundred views and didn't do well. However, after continuously publishing, a whole bunch of them ended up blowing up and becoming some of the most-watched. Without publishing more videos they would have ended up dead in the water. Consistency > luck. I don't believe too much in luck when it comes to doing very simple things (LIKE MAKING A YOUTUBE VIDEO) but you literally cannot win the lottery if you do not purchase a ticket, it's that simple.
Editing Software
A couple of people asked this so I thought I should add it here. I use davinci resolve for my videos. Previously, I used hitfilm or something like that I can't quite remember the name, but I had to switch because they don't allow you to have split audio channels (i.e. one for desktop audio and one for mic audio). I've literally never touched any paid software like premier or anything because, again, I'm a cheap ass.
What should you upload to YouTube?
Seriously just look at Ludwig, smallant, DisguisedToast, literally every top Twitch streamer with a YouTube. All three of the people I just mentioned are over one million subs on YT and are top streamers, so they are definitely doing something right. In terms of off-stream content, guides are king. If you're a small YT channel with ZERO subs you can still get thousands of views by hitting the search algorithm of YT. My first 3 videos were uncut gameplay, guide video, guide video, in that order. Guess which ones have tens of thousands of views and which has less than a thousand? Guide videos are insane for small channels. Edit: Actually, let's just call it searchable content. Searchable content is king
Ending notes
I think that's about it for this post. Hopefully, I covered everything although I doubt I did. If you have any questions I'll try my best to answer them and will probably edit the good ones into the post.
What casino games are popular with players from India?
India! Ever wondered which casino games have high popularity over here? Seems you are passionate about casino games? In India, you can play many casino games widely spread in goa. Don’t take any stress. All casinos in Goa are legal and permitted by government and law. Here we mention the 6 casino games, which are popular with players from India. With that said, let’s get started. Roulette The Roulette is the most popular casino game not only in India but all over the world. Roulette is the French word, which means a little wheel. In this casino game, players have to bet on red or black color, odd or even number, a single number or numbers are high then 18 and low then 18. According to historians, first Roulette played in France during the 18th century. And according to some historians as well, Blaise Pascal (French mathematician, inventor, physicist, and writer) introduced this game in France in the 18th century. In the 19th century, casino lovers widely spread this game in Europe and America. And slowly it becomes one of the most played casino games in western countries, respectively. In 1970, Asian countries like India started offering this game in their casinos. By 2009 there were thousands of casinos offering this game in their respective casinos. Now let’s talk about rules for playing Roulette. After betting on color, particular number, number range, and odd or even number. The dealer will rotate the wheel with the bowl inside them. And after winning, Dealer announced Number and colors. Also, the Dealer's place dolly (a type of marker) on the Roulette table. And the most interesting thing is that when the dealer places a marker on the table then no player can withdraw their bets, change their bets and collect their bets. At last, the dealer removes all losing bets by rake and will determine all payouts remaining outside and inside winning bets. And after finishing all collections of payouts, the marker is removed and collecting betting, changing betting starts once again. Just a piece of advice for you. Using electrical devices like mobile phones, cameras, smartwatch, iPad is strictly prohibited in the casino. The only things which Indian casinos allowed are cigarettes, your drink, money and player chips. Indian Rummy The Indian Rummy is the second most popular casino game not only in India but all over the Indian subcontinent. Indian rummy is most played among all Indian casino games. It is because Indian rummy is a variation of gin rummy and rummy 500 both. If you ever play rummy outside India. Then you can easily spot the difference between original rummy and Indian rummy. Unlike other casino games, in Indian rummy, only 2 to 6 players can participate. As mentioned above, Indian rummy is very similar to the original rummy. The only difference is that you will find several cards dealt. For over 2 players the dealer makes 3 desks, whereas for 2 players the dealer makes 2 desks. Indian rummy is a discard based game, where each player has to pick a card from the open pile on his or her turn. After picking a card from the open pile, now the player has to discard one card from his or her collection to the open pile. As always, the most interesting thing is that. In Indian rummy, you can use the joker card. A joker card can be used as a substitute to form a combination. In India, each card carry’s specific point. Face cards included Jacks’ card, Queen card, King card, and aces carry 10 points. Whereas number cards carry points equal to their face value. And the joker card carries zero points. And the player who scores zero first wins the game. According to Indian Rummy rules, there should be 2 runs. And from 2 runs one should be pure. That means one run should not contain any joker in it. Just a piece of advice for you. Using electrical devices like mobile phones, cameras, smartwatch, iPad is strictly prohibited in the casino. The only things which Indian casinos allowed are cigarettes, your drink, money, and player chips. Fortunately, India rummy is one of the India casino games that you can play online and offline too. Online casino games realm may promote lots of offers for a casino promotion that makes your gambling experience worthwhile. With this casino promotion offer, you can win a lot of cash. But before applying to this casino promotion offer, please read all terms and conditions. Slot machine Another most-played casino game is the slot machine. People call slot machines as the Poker machine in Australian and Canadian English, fruit machines in British English, piggy in Scottish English, the slot in American English. Indian casino game lovers must play this game in their life. This machine creates chances to win for its customers. According to historians, Pitt and Sittman from New York developed the first slot machine in 1891. The slot machine contains 5 drums that hold 50 cards. Back in 1891, the player had to insert a nickel coin. After inserting Nickel coin, a player has to pull the lever. Pulled levers spin drums and cards. In 1891, there was no payout mechanism in the slot machines. And according to a historian, slot machines at that time worked on revolving mechanical reels to determine and display results. And the original machine of 1891 works on 5 reels, which is not only reliable but also it was simple and easy to use. However, nowadays the slot machines work purely on digital. Slot machines are generally programmed to pay out as winning 85% to 95% of the money bet by players. People called this payout the return of player (ROP) or theoretical percentage (TP). However, the theoretical percentage varies from country to country. Just like the theoretical percentage of Nevada is approx 75% and the theoretical percentage of New York is approx 83%. By using computers at the time of software writing, manufacturers set the theoretical percentage of slots machines. Be aware. Many investigations conclude that the dealer of a slot machine uses a digital machine or any fraud and cheating device. These types of dealers can steal your money by any unfair use. Blackjack Our fourth most playing casino game on the list of casino games that are popular in India is Blackjack. Blackjack is an American version of popular games known as Twenty-one. In blackjack players don’t have to compete with each other. They play blackjack with one or more decks of 52 cards. Blackjack is the most played game among all Indian casino games in India. Although blackjack has no specific history. But according to historians, they find the first reference of blackjack in Don Quixote (a Spanish novel) written by Miguel de Cervantes. Many gambling houses in the USA were offered bonus payouts to generate interest in the twenty-one game. Now let’s talk about rules for playing Blackjack. At the time of playing. The dealer has to face five to seven playing positions on a semicircular table. 52 cards decks are shuffled together between one and eight standards. At the starting of each round, up to three players can place their bets in the betting box. That means three players at each position at a table allowing to bet. The player who has to bet on the front of the betting box considers having control over the position. Even the dealer has to consult the controlling player for playing decisions. Any player is independent to control in as many boxes at a single table. However, in the USA rules are a little different from the Indian casino game's rules. In the USA casinos, players are limited to playing over two and less than 4 positions at a table. But according to rules, the player can’t play over one table at the same time and in the same place. Just a piece of advice for you. Using electrical devices like mobile phones, cameras, smartwatch, iPad is strictly prohibited in the casino. The only things which Indian casinos allowed are cigarettes, your drink, money, and player chips. Poker Our fifth most-played casino game on the list of casino games that are popular in India is poker. Poker is another card game in which the player has to bet on cards. Poker games always vary in desk configuration. But often in poker games, the dealer uses a standard 52-card deck. According to historians. Casino lovers introduced this poker game back in the 19th century in the United States Of America. And that time people love this game not only in the US but also in India. At the beginning of 20th-century poker successfully fed their name on the list of best India casino games. In the 1990s, gaming historian David Parlett challenged the notion. Which states that poker is a direct derivative of As- Nas. And finally, in the 1970s, these developments in poker make this game more popular than it is ever. The World Series of Poker started by the casino lovers in the United States makes poker more famous in India as well. Guess what is an interesting thing in poker? In 2013, researchers of Carnegie Mellon University, University of Alberta, and the University of Auckland developed a computer poker player. This computer poker player thinks like a human. You may wonder why they developed a computer poker player? Right? The reason they develop computer poker is to play this game against humans. If you have no human opponent out there, you can still play poker games against this computer program. Online casino games realm may promote lots of offers for a casino promotion that makes your gambling experience worthwhile. With this casino promotion offer, you can win a lot of cash. But before applying to this casino promotion offer, please read all terms and conditions. Baccarat Our sixth most-played casino game on the list of casino games that are popular in India is Baccarat. Baccarat is another comparing card game played between player and banker. Each round of Baccarat has three possibilities. The first player has the highest score, the second possibility is when a banker has the highest score, and the third possibility is when a tied match between player and banker occurs. Some sources claim the first reference of this game in the 19th century. Some source claims that Italian soldiers introduced this game in France during the France-Italian war in the 15th century. During the Napoleon era, people loved this casino game. Before legalization, people play this game in private game rooms. Now let’s talk about the rules of this game. Player rule: In case when the player has an initial 0-5 then they draw a third card. And if a player has an initial total of 6 or 7 then they stand. Banker rule: If the player has only 2 cards, then the banker acts according to the same rule as a player. Final thoughts. To sum it up, all the above casino games are widely popular in Indian casinos. Casino games lovers shared the above games. That’s why here we mentioned all the games, according to their ratings and personal experience. We all know every casino game has its different rules. And who knows sooner or later, we add more variety to this list. If you have anything you’d like to add in this list, then let us know in the comments section below. I hope that you gained additional knowledge by reading this article. https://preview.redd.it/fotyls0ser151.png?width=940&format=png&auto=webp&s=f5f0c28ea8fdbf1c0a5a0301429a99640c5946a1
What casino games are popular with players from India?
India! Ever wondered which casino games have high popularity over here? Seems you are passionate about casino games? In India, you can play many casino games widely spread in goa. Don’t take any stress. All casinos in Goa are legal and permitted by government and law. Here we mention the 6 casino games, which are popular with players from India. With that said, let’s get started. Roulette The Roulette is the most popular casino game not only in India but all over the world. Roulette is the French word, which means a little wheel. In this casino game, players have to bet on red or black color, odd or even number, a single number or numbers are high then 18 and low then 18. According to historians, first Roulette played in France during the 18th century. And according to some historians as well, Blaise Pascal (French mathematician, inventor, physicist, and writer) introduced this game in France in the 18th century. In the 19th century, casino lovers widely spread this game in Europe and America. And slowly it becomes one of the most played casino games in western countries, respectively. In 1970, Asian countries like India started offering this game in their casinos. By 2009 there were thousands of casinos offering this game in their respective casinos. Now let’s talk about rules for playing Roulette. After betting on color, particular number, number range, and odd or even number. The dealer will rotate the wheel with the bowl inside them. And after winning, Dealer announced Number and colors. Also, the Dealer's place dolly (a type of marker) on the Roulette table. And the most interesting thing is that when the dealer places a marker on the table then no player can withdraw their bets, change their bets and collect their bets. At last, the dealer removes all losing bets by rake and will determine all payouts remaining outside and inside winning bets. And after finishing all collections of payouts, the marker is removed and collecting betting, changing betting starts once again. Just a piece of advice for you. Using electrical devices like mobile phones, cameras, smartwatch, iPad is strictly prohibited in the casino. The only things which Indian casinos allowed are cigarettes, your drink, money and player chips. Indian Rummy The Indian Rummy is the second most popular casino game not only in India but all over the Indian subcontinent. Indian rummy is most played among all Indian casino games. It is because Indian rummy is a variation of gin rummy and rummy 500 both. If you ever play rummy outside India. Then you can easily spot the difference between original rummy and Indian rummy. Unlike other casino games, in Indian rummy, only 2 to 6 players can participate. As mentioned above, Indian rummy is very similar to the original rummy. The only difference is that you will find several cards dealt. For over 2 players the dealer makes 3 desks, whereas for 2 players the dealer makes 2 desks. Indian rummy is a discard based game, where each player has to pick a card from the open pile on his or her turn. After picking a card from the open pile, now the player has to discard one card from his or her collection to the open pile. As always, the most interesting thing is that. In Indian rummy, you can use the joker card. A joker card can be used as a substitute to form a combination. In India, each card carry’s specific point. Face cards included Jacks’ card, Queen card, King card and aces carry 10 points. Whereas number cards carry points equal to their face value. And the joker card carries zero points. And the player who scores zero first wins the game. According to Indian Rummy rules, there should be 2 runs. And from 2 runs one should be pure. That means one run should not contain any joker in it. Just a piece of advice for you. Using electrical devices like mobile phones, cameras, smartwatch, iPad is strictly prohibited in the casino. The only things which Indian casinos allowed are cigarettes, your drink, money and player chips. Fortunately, India rummy is one of the India casino games that you can play online and offline too. Online casino games realm may promote lots of offers for a casino promotion that makes your gambling experience worthwhile. With this casino promotion offer, you can win a lot of cash. But before applying to this casino promotion offer, please read all terms and conditions. Slot machine Another most-played casino game is the slot machine. People call slot machines as the Poker machine in Australian and Canadian English, fruit machines in British English, piggy in Scottish English, the slot in American English. Indian casino game lovers must play this game in their life. This machine creates chances to win for its customers. According to historians, Pitt and Sittman from New York developed the first slot machine in 1891. The slot machine contains 5 drums that hold 50 cards. Back in 1891, the player had to insert a nickel coin. After inserting Nickel coin, a player has to pull the lever. Pulled levers spin drums and cards. In 1891, there was no payout mechanism in the slot machines. And according to a historian, slot machines at that time worked on revolving mechanical reels to determine and display results. And the original machine of 1891 works on 5 reels, which is not only reliable but also it was simple and easy to use. However, nowadays the slot machines work purely on digital. Slot machines are generally programmed to pay out as winning 85% to 95% of the money bet by players. People called this payout the return of player (ROP) or theoretical percentage (TP). However, the theoretical percentage varies from country to country. Just like the theoretical percentage of Nevada is approx 75% and the theoretical percentage of New York is approx 83%. By using computers at the time of software writing, manufacturers set the theoretical percentage of slots machines. Be aware. Many investigations conclude that the dealer of a slot machine uses a digital machine or any fraud and cheating device. These types of dealers can steal your money by any unfair use. Blackjack Our fourth most playing casino game on the list of casino games that are popular in India is Blackjack. Blackjack is an American version of popular games known as Twenty-one. In blackjack players don’t have to compete with each other. They play blackjack with one or more decks of 52 cards. Blackjack is the most played game among all Indian casino games in India. Although blackjack has no specific history. But according to historians, they find the first reference of blackjack in Don Quixote (a Spanish novel) written by Miguel de Cervantes. Many gambling houses in the USA were offered bonus payouts to generate interest in the twenty-one game. Now let’s talk about rules for playing Blackjack. At the time of playing. The dealer has to face five to seven playing positions on a semicircular table. 52 cards decks are shuffled together between one and eight standards. At the starting of each round, up to three players can place their bets in the betting box. That means three players at each position at a table allowing to bet. The player who has to bet on the front of the betting box considers having control over the position. Even the dealer has to consult the controlling player for playing decisions. Any player is independent to control in as many boxes at a single table. However, in the USA rules are a little different from the Indian casino game's rules. In the USA casinos, players are limited to playing over two and less than 4 positions at a table. But according to rules, the player can’t play over one table at the same time and in the same place. Just a piece of advice for you. Using electrical devices like mobile phones, cameras, smartwatch, iPad is strictly prohibited in the casino. The only things which Indian casinos allowed are cigarettes, your drink, money and player chips. Poker Our fifth most-played casino game on the list of casino games that are popular in India is poker. Poker is another card game in which the player has to bet on cards. Poker games always vary in desk configuration. But often in poker games, the dealer uses a standard 52-card deck. According to historians. Casino lovers introduced this poker game back in the 19th century in the United States Of America. And that time people love this game not only in the US but also in India. At the beginning of 20th-century poker successfully fed their name on the list of best India casino games. In the 1990s, gaming historian David Parlett challenged the notion. Which states that poker is a direct derivative of As- Nas. And finally, in the 1970s, these developments in poker make this game more popular than it is ever. The World Series of Poker started by the casino lovers in the United States makes poker more famous in India as well. Guess what is an interesting thing in poker? In 2013, researchers of Carnegie Mellon University, University of Alberta, and the University of Auckland developed a computer poker player. This computer poker player thinks like a human. You may wonder why they developed a computer poker player? Right? The reason they develop computer poker is to play this game against humans. If you have no human opponent out there, you can still play poker games against this computer program. Online casino games realm may promote lots of offers for a casino promotion that makes your gambling experience worthwhile. With this casino promotion offer, you can win a lot of cash. But before applying to this casino promotion offer, please read all terms and conditions. Baccarat Our sixth most-played casino game on the list of casino games that are popular in India is Baccarat. Baccarat is another comparing card game played between player and banker. Each round of Baccarat has three possibilities. The first player has the highest score, the second possibility is when a banker has the highest score, and the third possibility is when a tied match between player and banker occurs. Some sources claim the first reference of this game in the 19th century. Some source claims that Italian soldiers introduced this game in France during the France-Italian war in the 15th century. During the Napoleon era, people loved this casino game. Before legalization, people play this game in private game rooms. Now let’s talk about the rules of this game. Player rule: In case when the player has an initial 0-5 then they draw a third card. And if a player has an initial total of 6 or 7 then they stand. Banker rule: If the player has only 2 cards, then the banker acts according to the same rule as a player. Final thoughts. To sum it up, all the above casino games are widely popular in Indian casinos. Casino games lovers shared the above games. That’s why here we mentioned all the games, according to their ratings and personal experience. We all know every casino game has its different rules. And who knows sooner or later, we add more variety to this list. If you have anything you’d like to add in this list, then let us know in the comments section below. I hope that you gained additional knowledge by reading this article. https://preview.redd.it/a2gsyc3ntdw41.png?width=940&format=png&auto=webp&s=d91ad666cd4c976913872d4e773dbb2be67cf13d
● Fixed a number of crashes and overall stability issues of varying rarity. ● Improvements made on certain teams so that Home kits would be selected more. ● Fixed an issue where players being displayed are not consistent when entering back and forth into My Team and Player Swap screen while using the OVR filter. ● Fixed an issue where the application does not fit properly on iPad Pro 12.9 (2018) and iPad Pro 11 (2018) ● Fixed an issue where a red exclamation mark is displayed on the News Button even though there are no new updates.
HEAD TO HEAD:
● Fixed an issue where rapidly tapping on the emotes during H2H will not lag or freeze during gameplay. ● Fixed an issue in Head to Head game mode to make gestural swiping more precise. ● Improvements made on desyncs and disconnects in matches.
GAMEPLAY:
Head To Head Time Wasting In Head to head, time wasting has been a huge complaint among our users. This is when opponents that are in the lead or in a tie chooses to pass the ball between their goalkeeper and defenders for an extended period of time to preserve the outcome of the match until the clock winds down. We have taken smaller measures in the past to try and address this, but nothing we’ve done has had a significant impact in reducing this frustrating playstyle. With this release, we have decided to try a more intrusive mechanic to the game, to encourage players to keep the ball moving forward and stay more authentic to the game of football. As of 12.4, if you pass back to your goalkeeper or to defenders that are pressured by opponents, your players will automatically clear the ball up field. You’ll know this is happening because an exclamation point will appear over their head. VS Attack Player Selection It has been a common complaint that defensive positions are often chosen to be ball possessors and attackers in VS attack. While part of your team, these players may not be the strongest attackers that you would select for your scoring chances. In 12.4, we put in a lot of logic to select more attacking players to be involved in the play in VS Attack. Now, you should see players like ST and CAMs more involved in play, and fewer CB’s and CDM’s. VS Attack and Formations In season 2, the formation you chose influenced the content you’d get in VS attack. As of 12.4, we have brought this feature back. Now, the choice of your formation is going to impact the kinds of attacking plays you get. We recommend that you try many new formations to feel which one plays the best for your team. VS Attack Fouls, Free kicks, and End Conditions In VS Attack, getting a foul that results in a far away free kick places you at a disadvantage as it wastes time on the clock. For this release, we added some logic to skip the free kick if it doesn’t place you in a good scoring opportunity. We have also done some work to make VS Attack possessions end sooner in some conditions, such as when the ball is slowly rolling to the touch line. This should help players save those valuable seconds that can make or break a match. Skill Move Success The stun timer on defenders when doing skill moves is now a variable length based on the delta between the ball carrier’s DRB rating and the defender’s MRK rating, so a ball carrier can still have a chance to get past a defender even if his ratings are slightly lower than the defender. Additional Gameplay Fixes ● Players will move to trap the ball more aggressively in the attacking third (won't just stand and wait anymore) ● Improved the accuracy of the dotted line when making passes ● Fixed a bug where fake shots trigger too easily ● Fixed a bug with players not attempting to head the ball
NEW FEATURES:
● Program Filter in Market - The long requested feature has arrived! Scroll to the end of the Player Search pop-up in the Market to find the Program Filter. ● Instant Replay - Re-watch the last few seconds of gameplay in your offline matches and choose your favorite camera angles to showcase your best goals. Try it out now by accessing Instant Replay from the Pause menu. ● Chemistry View in Player Swap - You can now check how a player you want to add to your lineup affects your Team Chemistry. We’ve added a Chemistry panel in Player Swap that displays the current player’s Chemistry stats and displays the Chemistry impact of another player when holding him on the swap slot.
What casino games are popular with players from India?
India! Ever wondered which casino games have high popularity over here? Seems you are passionate about casino games? In India, you can play many casino games widely spread in goa. Don’t take any stress. All casinos in Goa are legal and permitted by government and law. Here we mention the 6 casino games, which are popular with players from India. With that said, let’s get started. Roulette The Roulette is the most popular casino game not only in India but all over the world. Roulette is the French word, which means a little wheel. In this casino game, players have to bet on red or black color, odd or even number, a single number or numbers are high then 18 and low then 18. According to historians, first Roulette played in France during the 18th century. And according to some historians as well, Blaise Pascal (French mathematician, inventor, physicist, and writer) introduced this game in France in the 18th century. In the 19th century, casino lovers widely spread this game in Europe and America. And slowly it becomes one of the most played casino games in western countries, respectively. In 1970, Asian countries like India started offering this game in their casinos. By 2009 there were thousands of casinos offering this game in their respective casinos. Now let’s talk about rules for playing Roulette. After betting on color, particular number, number range, and odd or even number. The dealer will rotate the wheel with the bowl inside them. And after winning, Dealer announced Number and colors. Also, the Dealer's place dolly (a type of marker) on the Roulette table. And the most interesting thing is that when the dealer places a marker on the table then no player can withdraw their bets, change their bets and collect their bets. At last, the dealer removes all losing bets by rake and will determine all payouts remaining outside and inside winning bets. And after finishing all collections of payouts, the marker is removed and collecting betting, changing betting starts once again. Just a piece of advice for you. Using electrical devices like mobile phones, cameras, smartwatch, iPad is strictly prohibited in the casino. The only things which Indian casinos allowed are cigarettes, your drink, money and player chips. Indian Rummy The Indian Rummy is the second most popular casino game not only in India but all over the Indian subcontinent. Indian rummy is most played among all Indian casino games. It is because Indian rummy is a variation of gin rummy and rummy 500 both. If you ever play rummy outside India. Then you can easily spot the difference between original rummy and Indian rummy. Unlike other casino games, in Indian rummy, only 2 to 6 players can participate. As mentioned above, Indian rummy is very similar to the original rummy. The only difference is that you will find several cards dealt. For over 2 players the dealer makes 3 desks, whereas for 2 players the dealer makes 2 desks. Indian rummy is a discard based game, where each player has to pick a card from the open pile on his or her turn. After picking a card from the open pile, now the player has to discard one card from his or her collection to the open pile. As always, the most interesting thing is that. In Indian rummy, you can use the joker card. A joker card can be used as a substitute to form a combination. In India, each card carry’s specific point. Face cards included Jacks’ card, Queen card, King card and aces carry 10 points. Whereas number cards carry points equal to their face value. And the joker card carries zero points. And the player who scores zero first wins the game. According to Indian Rummy rules, there should be 2 runs. And from 2 runs one should be pure. That means one run should not contain any joker in it. Just a piece of advice for you. Using electrical devices like mobile phones, cameras, smartwatch, iPad is strictly prohibited in the casino. The only things which Indian casinos allowed are cigarettes, your drink, money and player chips. Fortunately, India rummy is one of the India casino games that you can play online and offline too. Online casino games realm may promote lots of offers for a casino promotion that makes your gambling experience worthwhile. With this casino promotion offer, you can win a lot of cash. But before applying to this casino promotion offer, please read all terms and conditions. Slot machine Another most-played casino game is the slot machine. People call slot machines as the Poker machine in Australian and Canadian English, fruit machines in British English, piggy in Scottish English, the slot in American English. Indian casino game lovers must play this game in their life. This machine creates chances to win for its customers. According to historians, Pitt and Sittman from New York developed the first slot machine in 1891. The slot machine contains 5 drums that hold 50 cards. Back in 1891, the player had to insert a nickel coin. After inserting Nickel coin, a player has to pull the lever. Pulled levers spin drums and cards. In 1891, there was no payout mechanism in the slot machines. And according to a historian, slot machines at that time worked on revolving mechanical reels to determine and display results. And the original machine of 1891 works on 5 reels, which is not only reliable but also it was simple and easy to use. However, nowadays the slot machines work purely on digital. Slot machines are generally programmed to pay out as winning 85% to 95% of the money bet by players. People called this payout the return of player (ROP) or theoretical percentage (TP). However, the theoretical percentage varies from country to country. Just like the theoretical percentage of Nevada is approx 75% and the theoretical percentage of New York is approx 83%. By using computers at the time of software writing, manufacturers set the theoretical percentage of slots machines. Be aware. Many investigations conclude that the dealer of a slot machine uses a digital machine or any fraud and cheating device. These types of dealers can steal your money by any unfair use. Blackjack Our fourth most playing casino game on the list of casino games that are popular in India is Blackjack. Blackjack is an American version of popular games known as Twenty-one. In blackjack players don’t have to compete with each other. They play blackjack with one or more decks of 52 cards. Blackjack is the most played game among all Indian casino games in India. Although blackjack has no specific history. But according to historians, they find the first reference of blackjack in Don Quixote (a Spanish novel) written by Miguel de Cervantes. Many gambling houses in the USA were offered bonus payouts to generate interest in the twenty-one game. Now let’s talk about rules for playing Blackjack. At the time of playing. The dealer has to face five to seven playing positions on a semicircular table. 52 cards decks are shuffled together between one and eight standards. At the starting of each round, up to three players can place their bets in the betting box. That means three players at each position at a table allowing to bet. The player who has to bet on the front of the betting box considers having control over the position. Even the dealer has to consult the controlling player for playing decisions. Any player is independent to control in as many boxes at a single table. However, in the USA rules are a little different from the Indian casino game's rules. In the USA casinos, players are limited to playing over two and less than 4 positions at a table. But according to rules, the player can’t play over one table at the same time and in the same place. Just a piece of advice for you. Using electrical devices like mobile phones, cameras, smartwatch, iPad is strictly prohibited in the casino. The only things which Indian casinos allowed are cigarettes, your drink, money and player chips. Poker Our fifth most-played casino game on the list of casino games that are popular in India is poker. Poker is another card game in which the player has to bet on cards. Poker games always vary in desk configuration. But often in poker games, the dealer uses a standard 52-card deck. According to historians. Casino lovers introduced this poker game back in the 19th century in the United States Of America. And that time people love this game not only in the US but also in India. At the beginning of 20th-century poker successfully fed their name on the list of best India casino games. In the 1990s, gaming historian David Parlett challenged the notion. Which states that poker is a direct derivative of As- Nas. And finally, in the 1970s, these developments in poker make this game more popular than it is ever. The World Series of Poker started by the casino lovers in the United States makes poker more famous in India as well. Guess what is an interesting thing in poker? In 2013, researchers of Carnegie Mellon University, University of Alberta, and the University of Auckland developed a computer poker player. This computer poker player thinks like a human. You may wonder why they developed a computer poker player? Right? The reason they develop computer poker is to play this game against humans. If you have no human opponent out there, you can still play poker games against this computer program. Online casino games realm may promote lots of offers for a casino promotion that makes your gambling experience worthwhile. With this casino promotion offer, you can win a lot of cash. But before applying to this casino promotion offer, please read all terms and conditions. Baccarat Our sixth most-played casino game on the list of casino games that are popular in India is Baccarat. Baccarat is another comparing card game played between player and banker. Each round of Baccarat has three possibilities. The first player has the highest score, the second possibility is when a banker has the highest score, and the third possibility is when a tied match between player and banker occurs. Some sources claim the first reference of this game in the 19th century. Some source claims that Italian soldiers introduced this game in France during the France-Italian war in the 15th century. During the Napoleon era, people loved this casino game. Before legalization, people play this game in private game rooms. Now let’s talk about the rules of this game. Player rule: In case when the player has an initial 0-5 then they draw a third card. And if a player has an initial total of 6 or 7 then they stand. Banker rule: If the player has only 2 cards, then the banker acts according to the same rule as a player. Final thoughts. To sum it up, all the above casino games are widely popular in Indian casinos. Casino games lovers shared the above games. That’s why here we mentioned all the games, according to their ratings and personal experience. We all know every casino game has its different rules. And who knows sooner or later, we add more variety to this list. If you have anything you’d like to add in this list, then let us know in the comments section below. I hope that you gained additional knowledge by reading this article. https://preview.redd.it/0q1qzli5cfr41.png?width=940&format=png&auto=webp&s=f7431fb239c6a69dea6de92e105a155c4aed196a
Yesterday I posted about willpower, and how unreliable it is for rebooters. This post is a continuation of that post. If you haven't seen it yet, read it first. This post is also focused on removing your access to porn. Whether you are doing Nofap or Pornfree, this is a vital step to take. Porn is the real enemy, and blocking it effectively may also reduce your urges to masturbate. The Basics The unfortunate reality is that adult content blockers don't work 100%. None of the software available are sophisticated enough to recognize and block all adult content. This doesn't mean they don't have value, but it's not a good idea to rely on them. When there's even a 1% chance, your addicted mind will want to try and find those loopholes. But there is an alternative: blocking all access to online browsing. This may seem excessively disruptive, but done correctly it causes minimal problems in your life. You'll still have access to messaging platforms like WhatsApp, and be able to access the internet freely for a period of time each day if you so choose. It's downright shocking to me that pretty much all rebooters keep their 24/7 access to the internet. That's the same thing as taping a bottle of booze onto the hand of an alcoholic. You won't believe he will stay sober for 90 days, so why do you think you will? Locking away passwords Before getting into the specifics of different devices, I'll explain how you lock away passwords and other related things. The specific methods for each device works based more or less on this idea. The core idea is to be able to the put passwords, ethernet cables etc. away into a place where you either cannot access them during a specific time frame, or it's inconvenient enough that you won't. Remember, if you have to leave the house and go 20 minutes back and forth, it's no longer instant gratification. The best tool I have found for this is something called the Kitchen Safe. It's a hard plastic box with a lid that has a timer. You can set the timer onto how many minutes/hours you want the lid to stay closed, and then it locks itself for that amount of time. The reason why this works so well, is that you can have it at home. This allows for more freedom to give yourself a few hours of unrestricted online access. Better yet, it's there anytime you need to protect yourself from urges. But taking your passwords etc. to another location works as well. Maybe a school locker, work, friends house? Less convenient certainly, but equally effective. How to NOT remember the passwords For this all to work, we need to not remember the passwords. To do this, we need to set up new ones in a specific way. Find out the maximum length for the password you're about to set. You're always going to use the longest possible password. Once you know that, make 12-20 separate paper slips. 12 is enough for me, but you might need more, especially if the password is only 8 characters. Then write a string of meaningless letters and numbers to each paper slip, the length of the max password length. Make them somewhat similar, but not too similar. The goal here is for you to forget if the password you actually used was th249ghsfl23 or 2gh4sh92fh3s. Once you have these, pick one at random and set it as the password one character at a time. Once done, put it into the Kitchen Safe or separate it. Make sure you don't mix it with the other passwords, it will make life a real bitch later. Now read through the remaining passwords. This should ensure that you can't remember the real one. Once you've read through them, destroy them. Rip them apart etc. You also don't want to be able to logic the real password out of the fake ones. You can now lock the real password away. Depending on how good your memory is, you can repeat the process of creating a new one every time you use it. Or not, just don't take any unnecessary risks. The Phone The phone is the easiest to block, and the most convenient. From the appstore, find an app blocker that allows you to block both apps and sections of the phone. And most importantly, it must allow the option for password protection. For android, there is a free one called AppLocker. I'm sure there is a similar one for iOS too. With the app, block your access to both an internet browser like chrome, and the phones own internet browser. Also, block any triggering apps, such as instagram. And finally, block you access to the phones settings so you can't turn the blocker off without the password. This will allow you to still access messaging platforms like WhatsApp. However, if things like Snapchat lead you to adult material, block that bad boy too. It sucks, but it's for the good of your reboot. Then use the password system and voila! Your phone is now safe. The Computer Slightly more tricky than the phone, but not impossible. Note that an absolute must for any of this to work is for you to delete your stash. For the computer, you can lock up the ethernet cable if that's your sole means of accessing the internet. If not, then lock away the wi-fi password. In some unfortunate cases you live in a situation where you have no control over the wi-fi. Then lock away your computer password. Or the power cable. I know that gets a little extreme, but how long have you been trying to reboot again? And if you still need to use your computer for school/work, then consider working on school computers, and scheduling in working time during your most urge-free time of day. iPads, gaming devices etc. I am not familiar with all possible devices, so think creatively. For iPads and similar devices, you can probably get the AppLocker too. For playstations and xboxes, maybe you lock away the power cable. The more you put into this, the more you will get out of it All this may seem extreme at first. We don't want to give up our comforts. But it comes down to the questions of how serious are you about your reboot? I'm not saying to do this forever. I'd recommend it max the first 90 days. And don't get stuck in boredom when you do this. Plan ahead and find other things to occupy your time with. With proper planning, you can still continue the screen-addicted lifestyle of the modern man. Download movies and tv-shows, play games offline etc. Done right, this should be almost effortless.
My sugestions and fixes for this amazing amazing mobile game!
First of all THANKS FOR THIS GAME KONAMI now...what do i think that should be implemented\fixed... Sugestions:
first of all and most important, give us something to fight back the exploiters who constantly terminate a game that they are loosing resulting in "this game was not completed" this is something that still occurs sadly...since konami clearly is having issues fixing this, at least give us the players an online history of the last 5 matches online so we can go see our last game and report the scumbag...right now when the game gets interrupted like this the game jumps to the rating screen and we never see who were we playing against and i never write down before a game my opponent in case he does this...so its ver hard to report them. It also works if in the ratting screen (when you end a game and see your rating increase/decrease have that screen show your opponent name and team so you can from there printscreen and report )
more interesting offline events, my ideas are events where you could only use up to bronze, or silver, Instead of having only 2 squads ( online and offline cheaper squad ) we would have a reason to actually make a all bronze, silver squad to run these events.
the way i see it offline campaign or all sim events are a waste of energy and have also terrible rewards, My idea is introduce an online campaign, same format as the offline but against other players, 10 matches per season, 5 leagues ( 1 star to 5 stars ) everyone starts on the 1 star league where you can only field a 1 star team, for each game you’ll get GP plus real points for the league ( 3 win 1 draw 0 loss ), the games are set the same way the online events chooses 1star against 1 star, as in campaign mode the requirements to go to 2 star league would be a few points ( altho since you have to play the 10 games of the season if you win the 10 games you should recieve an extra reward besides the prize for going to the next league), once you get to the 5 star league you’ll have to win the 10 matches to win the league and an amazing prize...this online campaign would cost energy, contracts and allow player to rank and improve team spirit as oppose the the normal online gaming.
better...no no...way better user interface and interaction, let me see if i can explain this a bit better, it is time consuming and honestly pretty horrible, that you have to constantly go back and forward to do a lot of the options related to the players, you cant see details on a player in training, when you want to convert to trainer oh but he is on a squad, go back to squad remove player, go back to players list, convert to trainer, go to training then use the trainer...just a mess...open up all options when you open a player details, let us do everything from there. Maybe more room for mistakes...but thats on you, just pay attention to what you’re doing.
have a simple icon like the one when you have to renew a player contract from your squad, telling us that he has only one game left on contract, i dont know about you but i usually use new top tier players in offline events to rank them up, but as soon as they are almost at their max i leave them out with 1 game left so i can use them in online games...i hate it when i have to pay another 10 games just because i missed checking all the players contracts before a game starts...one simple orange icon on the player in squad with the number 1 reminding us that they only have 1 game left would be amazing.
i think the time before the game starts should be a little increased and the break during the game for substitution should be WAY REDUCED 2 minutes is a looooong time just for subs, i hate when im loosing 4-0 and still my opponent goes into time out in the 85’ minute mark and stays there 2 minutes when it really doesnt matter cause stamina doesnt acumulate for the next game...just wasting your time and nerveeeesssss.
also, when a keeper gets a red card in an online game, i think the game jumps right after the animation to the penalty and if your opponent shoots right away doesnt give you time to pause to change keeper since it should be some random player deefending the goal.
also related with wasting time during a game...konami introduces SWITCH TACTICS but fails to implement it right, you have to pause the game to do it, and sometimes it takes too long for the ball to go out, meaning sometimes its already late to switch tactics....my idea is use the radar\mini map to do it, tap on the opponent side of the field in the radar to go offensive and tap on your side to go defensive...this way you can actually react according to the momentum of the game...i like thos new feature but really never use it because of having to stop the game in order to do it.
let us choose different teams for each squad...i hate the fact that all your squads are represented by the one team you choose, for example im a FC PORTO fan but i dont like to play with It online with my best players, altho im trying to build a all star fc porto team with current players and also players that have been transfered but still active like falcao, pepe, casemiro, etc...i would love to do this to other teams, but sucks that you can only choose 1 team for all squads.
since we have the trainer list ( which is useless because you can already access via the traning players menu ) please allow us to lock trainers just like we do with players, example: im saving maxed gold trainers from last season to limit break and train if i ever get the luck to get them this season, and its terrible to loose them by mistake, also, little tweak, keep the color of the trainer ball that belong to the player ( since you removed the face which i agree ) so we can recognize at least if he was a gold or white player. Also let us buy more trainer slots like players and scouts
related to time wasting menus, we already have a lock player option so please allow us to convert to trainer or release a player from my team even if he is in a squad, you’ll deal with the empty spot when you pick that squad again, a lot of time consuming when you are managing your team and have to keep going back and forward all the time.
in player details, create another screen where we can see the individual stats of each players, goals scored, assists, games played, etc.
Fixes:
one that i think that was already fixed was the excessive exploit of the forcing the game to end , which i see a lot of people still trying to pull when they are loosing and the game is about to end but now it ends up as a win for me and not a "game ended incompletely" so props for fixing that anoying thing
something that i really would love to see is a way to cancel a pass like way you cancel a shot, or at least make the game assume the pass WHILE YOU STILL HAVE THE LINE THAT DIRECTS THE BALL ON SCREEN...soemtimes you try to make a pass and you see the line the ball is going to make, but your player recieves the ball sometimes even throws the ball a few feet away, the arrow line of the pass disapears but when the player gets to ball he will make the pass anyway, my idea is after the arrow line that defines the pass goes away the player will not make the pass, and you have to pass again, my point is if the player didnt have the oportunity to make that first pass you order, then it should be auto canceled and you have a change to rethink that play.
another thing that makes me almost throw my ipad to a wall is when you pressure a player and tackle the ball a few feet away from your opponent but even without removing the finger from the right side your player changesto someone that its away from that play and the tackler who was right next to the ball ignores it
also a lot of times the game decides that a certain player should be the one going for the ball (specially in defense) when you clearly see another player in a much better psition to get the ball or cut the opponents progress but you simply cant sepect him, you get locked to that one player the game has chosen, and sometimes for a second or 2 without you being able to do nothing, usually trying to select and move other player and ruining even further your attempt to kill that play.
Just my 2 cents...thoughts? ( maybe im doing something wrong with my fix sugestions so feel free to help me out ) EDIT: almost forgot, as someone that have played PES since ISS and most PES\WE ( stoped after 2011 i think ) PLEASE KONAMI bring back the customisation aspect of those previous games, let us choose what foot boots to give the players, long sleeves, gloves, i know its only a cosmetic thing, but this will also make your player ‘unique’ in a game where you keep finding the same players over and over again always looking the same...also pretty easy to implement, and surely wouldnt hurt...man im pretty sure we would get some good laughs at some teams we be facing ;) ( back in the day we could play pes with giant heads, or dinossaurs...i wasnt going that far...its just...wtf everyone has red boots now?! )
IFixit's goal is to teach everyone how to fix all their stuff. If the world can't have the manufacturer service manual, then by golly we're going to work together to write new manuals that are free to the world.
Thanks! 7oby is right, Apple has consistently used legal threats to keep their manuals offline and make sure they're the only ones who know how to fix Apple hardware. Apple has generally left us alone because we're very careful: everything on iFixit is original content, made by either the community or by us. So there's not much they can do about us, as much as they probably prefer we didn't exist. Copyright law was designed to encourage creativity, and I think that its application to encourage planned obsolescence and prevent repair is a bad thing for society. There are some efforts to pass legislation like Right to Repair that would force auto manufacturers to make their documentation available.
We buy products at retail just like anyone else. When what we want isn't sitting on the shelf, well… that's a story in itself.
We go to lengths to get hardware. Big, seriously long lengthy lengths. When it comes to acquiring devices, really no length is too long. As long as it's (mostly) legal and it doesn't require sacrificing any ewoks. Because I'm kind of attached to the furry guys.
When really high profile devices come out (iPads, iPhones, etc) we generally take the "I-don't-care-how-much-it-is-I-need-it-now!" mode of operation. We'll do what we gotta to make sure that we get gizmos first, even flying to the other side of the world on occassion to take advantage of the ~18 hour time difference.
Concerning Sponsors: This guy is usually our main sponsor. But every once in a blue moon, a manufacturer will help us out with a teardowns. The "Will it Blend?" folks sent us a blender for reference when we did the teardown on that blending behemoth, and their engineers helped fill us in on some technical questions that we had. But that's the exception—it's almost always just us and Ricky Bobby.
Easily removable bottom panel and readily accessible battery connector allow for easy repair of most components without touching the battery screws.
Unibody design allows for easy access of most components with minimal amounts of extra work needed to get to them.
Tri-wing screws limit the average person from replacing their own battery.
LCD replacement is still very tricky, which could easily result in shattering the front glass panel. But at least they're separable.
Lack of service documentation. There's no way we'd ever give a 10 to a company that used legal threats to keep their service documentation out of the hands of independent repair shops.
Dell deserves top marks for a lot of their laptops, and they make service documentation available. They don't get enough credit for that, IMHO. It's important.
I can't recommend the retina machine for reasons I outlines in the Wired article. I suspect that it's the recently updated MacBook Pro (non-retina), but I can't say that for sure until I get my grimy little paws on it. I'm guessing it's pretty similar to the previous MacBook Pro, which is why I recommend it. So if you're listening, awesome product designers that don't work for Apple, make something awesome and I'll buy it! Or don't, and Apple will make the kittens pay.
Things that might change my mind: proprietary screws on the bottom, glue on the battery, changes to the display assembly that make repair expensive. The core problem is that Apple is so far ahead of the competition. I was really optimistic about the Dell Adamo, but they were never able to get the price reasonable. We don't take apart a lot of non-Apple laptops because we don't hear about exciting ones very often.
I'm certainly biased, because I've spent most of my time with Apple products. But the Adamo is the only non-Apple laptop I've used that I liked aesthetically. HP is doing some interesting things, and I'm interested in trying them out. I'm open minded, and I think we need to look beyond Apple!
It's a solid machine, and it runs Diablo III well. Which is all you can really ask for. I did all the upgrades myself, and it's only missing one screw! (Which fell out after the repairs, I swear!)
I believe I put the SSD in the original HDD slot because I thought it might be higher performance, but I don't have anything but intuition to back that up.
The standard setup is to install your OS on the SSD and put your user profile and data on the HDD. I've tried it the other way and it worked all right, but now I'm back to running the OS on the SSD. I'm pretty happy with the setup, although there are some interesting issues when you're running Filevault on both drives.
We seriously considered a donation model similar to Wikipedia. But I couldn't stand the thought of forcing the community to look at my face for a donation drive every year.
So we figured, let's just sell parts and tools and if people want to support us then we can give them something for the money. You're welcome to use our manuals without buying something from us. If you do support us, it gives us the ability to publish more manuals and do more advocacy work.
I always buy used or refurbished hardware. It's better for the environment and better for your wallet. A time-honored strategy is to wait until the big product announcement and then buy last year's machine off the suckers customers that are upgrading to the newest model. Last year's model FTW!
I've raised the flag of surrender on this. At this point, the RAM is completely non-user replaceable.
Unless your surface mount soldering skills are beyond superb, it's not feasible for a user to upgrade/replace the RAM without replacing the logic board. The same goes for flash memory on products like the iPhone.
That said, it is possible. I have a lot of super smart service tech friends overseas in electronics markets in Delhi, Cairo, and Nairobi that would think nothing of swapping out BGA parts for higher capacity chips. I spent a bunch of time filming them work last year, and I'll be telling their story in our upcoming documentary, Fixers.
Edit: Serious answer time. We're extremely careful during teardowns. We bag and label everything, and count screws, and take photos of cable routing, and anything else we can think of to make sure they go back together right.
Because once we're done with the teardown, we put it back together. Then we take it apart again, photographing it more methodically, and write the repair manual.
Usually the first time you take anything apart, you break something. Our repair manuals are there so we do the suffering for you ahead of time. So you can actually put it back together!
Great question! I wrote a whole post about that particular article. What do you think?
One thing to keep in mind is that the manufacturing jobs are all overseas (unless you're in China), but the repair and refurbishment jobs are local. The aftermarket automotive repair market is huge and very critical to our economy. I don't see any reason why electronics repair can't be just as big.
You're right, RAM failure is quite rare. The primary issue with non-upgradeable RAM is that you can't extend the life of the device. For example, the millions of MacBook Airs that Apple sold with only 2 GB of RAM will end up getting disposed of prior to upgradeable MacBooks sold with the same amount of factory RAM.
We generally only need one device for our teardowns. If we do break the device, it usually isn't something noticeable, and if it is we can usually hide it when we take the pictures.
However, we did go though three or four iPad 2s when we were doing the teardowns and repair guides. We hadn't quite figured out the ribbon cable placement and definitely sliced though a bunch of expensive touchscreen cables.
On something like this Retina machine, I'd say it's a necessity because no one but Apple will be able to service it. On the existing Pro, I don't generally recommend it because hiring an independent professional or servicing it yourself is more cost effective. (Of course, it depends on your lifestyle.)
I think it's actually getting better. There's a lot of people out there making a lot of money fixing smartphones. iPhones are really worth $600, something many people don't realize until they break theirs and Apple refuses to warrantee it.
Our manuals have opened up a lot of opportunities. You can open a Mac repair business without having trained on every single Mac because you know we have comprehensive manuals. Same thing goes for game console repair. We're working hard on comprehensive Android repair manuals, but that's a big challenge and we need help.
European warranties are required to be 2 years. Many cars have five year warranties. California requires manufacturers make service parts available for seven years. In my ideal world, five to seven years seems reasonable. It would make products cost more, but it would be worth it for the reduction in total unites manufactured.
Yeah, that was exciting. I spent all day yesterday babysitting our servers. We use Amazon EC2, so we can scale up to add more servers, but had never tested reddit-level traffic. Y'all effectively DOS'd us for about two hours before I was able to get everything calibrated correctly. We'll be better prepared next time!
Well we sell MacBook parts. So you could get them from us. But it would be much cheaper to buy a couple broken machines and try to combine them into a functional unit.
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