
Remember the MLG San Diego 3v3 WoW Arena Tournament we reported on a while back? If you missed the live streaming video of the event, you now have a second chance to watch, as GotFrag has begun posting videos of various matches and interviews with team members at their website.
If you have any interest in Arena PvP, these videos are definitely recommended watching. The commentators obviously know what they're talking about, and explain both teams' actions in terms that your average WoW player should be able to understand. A lot of us at WoW Insider watched, and we all agree that we learned something valuable about life, love, and learning to play Arena PvP from it. You may even pick up some tricks to kick off your Season 4 playing from them.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-23-2008 @ 7:12PM
Smurk said...
There should be more tiny asian girls and fewer nu-metal looking bros.
In general. But also on those video pages.
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6-23-2008 @ 8:06PM
Alch said...
The last bit of VODs are being encoded right now. Should be 100% done with these by Wednesday. 87 Videos total from the event.
Thanks for posting wowinsider.
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6-23-2008 @ 10:06PM
asdasdf said...
Why did this replace WC3 in the Intel Extreme Masters tourneys? This is boring as hell.
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6-24-2008 @ 4:09AM
Casfála said...
"The commentators obviously know what they're talking about, (...)"
Yea about that... Not exactly true. They make quite a lot of mistakes to be honest... Like saying Imp. Revive Pet reduces the cast time to 6 secs (It's actually 4s) and a couple of other mistakes I can't remember at the moment. It's some days since I saw the videos.
I'm not saying they suck though. They have been a lot better than other commentators at the previous tournaments. But it was a great tournament and grats to FD that won over Nihilum in the Finals!
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6-24-2008 @ 3:15PM
Warcloud said...
That's some nitpicking there. You gotta come up with a much more glaring error to demonstrate that they don't know what they're talking about.
The commentators were quite good I thought. As were the videos as a whole, very well done.