I’m cranking these out because I’m on holiday – after that the air will probably go dead…
Some things to note about how useful eLive will be to the fighting game community:
1. You can cast in multiple languages – each caster has a volume that you, the viewer can control:
Just hover your mouse over the volume control and a box pops up with “show all” – put your mouse over this and you can control the volume of each caster.
2. The drawing tool. At the moment, eLive doesn’t support multiple caster drawing but hopefully this will be implemented in future upgrades. Check out what you do:

You can draw on the video as you’re casting. Here we were discussing K’ tactics. Just select a video from youtube and then discuss, draw and /or doodle if you so wish. It’s a lot easier than making a video from scratch.
Here’s the show from this morning, next time I’ll let you know in advance so you can tune in and chat to us while we are casting. DC had some technical issues so we cut it short at the end. Till next time and happy holidays to those who are lucky enough to be having the monday off. Remember that Japan is also having a holiday and if we’re really lucky we might hear something after next week…

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I should say that the ability to mute Gunsmith, or oppositely forcing him to scream his lungs out at will immediately warrants a hi score for this article.
Too bad, and I was waiting to see if you guys were gonna commented on Kasumi’s playstyle just alittle bit, this was great, it’s a shame you had to cut this podcast short due to technical difficulties, now I can’t wait for the next one…
We can do Kasumi next time, no worries.
Hey guys, just got an email from Hank in Japan.
SNKP made an announcement today: their first SNS game for mobile
phones, “The King Of Fighters Battle Fest”.
And now Japan starts golden week. You may remember it was around this time two years ago that fans were going crazy over the xii netcode. And not in a nice way. But this is a national holiday so expect no news for a good week, as Japan takes its first rest since the nuclear disaster, if that’s even possible.