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Post by N E O G E O B O Y S on Aug 18, 2014 13:09:51 GMT -5
Sup guys, know that the WWE released the network legally across all the world I will like to share some experiences and thoughts.
-First of all, some friends had the network from the beggining, pulling the ip trick. After the release they didn't had to do that anymore, even though they still were registered from the USA, so I find cool that
-One big mistake that the network has IMO, is that in the computer I can't find the option to had the Audio on spanish, this could be a deal breaker for some since they enjoy listening in their native language. Oddly enough, if you watch the network in any other device (Smart TV, Ipad, PS4, etc) you can watch the PPV's on spanish.
- Speaking of suscriptors, I think that people here understimate how many people hadn't bought the network internationally before the worldwide release. In this week tons of friends (some casuals who weren't even watching the show lately) and me decided to purchase. I don't know if they will reach the million users, but they are far of being in the disaster that some people predicted.
- The quality of the live stream is good, I still can't watch in HD but that's more the fault of our crappy internet connections rather than the network per se. I had to ask, how is the live stream quality in the states? Full HD?
- Finally, I hope that countries like mine get the chance to watch Raw or Smackdown on the Network live. The only channel who airs raw and smackdown airs a 30 minute resume. Will be cool if they could differentiate the product between the countries so we could watch raw legally in the network and not in streams of shady origins
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Post by chazzbusby on Aug 18, 2014 14:35:44 GMT -5
As far as stream quality goes, it's all down to connection. A reasonably fast, stable connection seems to manage full HD with little problem.
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