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Thread name: How do you guys keep up with tft esports?
URL:https://www.reddit.com/r/CompetitiveTFT/comments/1kfqtz2/how_do_you_guys_keep_up_with_tft_esports/
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1. nameless@TFT
I just saw a clip of the TFT 4v4 tournament in my recommendations and it looked like a pretty big tournament, but I had no idea. How do you guys keep up with the tournaments? I'd love to hear about the viewing experience and the live coverage, LoL has good marketing and broadcast quality, but TFT I've always only heard about via clips.
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2. nameless@TFT
I've been watching Frodan and it's nice to have it on the air just when there's an event.
3. nameless@TFT
Frodan's Costream is the best solution for watching pro TFT.
4. nameless@TFT
I like Frodan's play-by-play because it's easy to follow the players' moves and the tournament status. I used to find the old competitions boring because of all the board commentary, but I'm sure I'll enjoy Frodan.
5. nameless@TFT
The official broadcasts are not very good, but Frodan covers most of the major tournaments and is a real help.
6. nameless@TFT
Frankly, the official anchor is a hard level to watch. When I saw him recently, he was actually just about to go for a 10KDA in EvE when he said he didn't have a chance to win, and it was obvious he didn't understand it properly.
7. nameless@TFT
Officials are trying to use the same play style as LoL, but TFT is a strategy game, so it doesn't fit. A high rate streamer would be more accurate.
8. nameless@TFT
Frodan is a one-man show on this scene. His wife is a goddess too.
9. nameless@TFT
Honestly, I've tried to follow TFT eSports myself, but the information is so disjointed it's hard. I'll pay attention to some sets, but otherwise I've given up.
10. nameless@TFT
I know the feeling, I was hoping there would be some TFT eSports wise, but there probably won't be.
11. nameless@TFT
It's like everyone is watching from the perspective of their favorite distributor or watching Frodan. He's practically the TFT eSports sage.
12. nameless@TFT
I guess it's hard to make a multi-player style game like TFT for spectators, while LoL and other one-on-one games are easier to follow.
13. nameless@TFT
We're not chasing (assures).
14. nameless@TFT
TFT doesn't even stand out as a patch note within the client, and there's no way to expect eSports to do so.
15. nameless@TFT
TFT's eSports events are on the official calendar, but the publicity is too weak. It is faster to put them on the calendar yourself.
16. nameless@TFT
Liquipedia is the best place to start. Most of the tournaments are on there, and you can pick up distribution links from there. Next on the list is ACL2025 (Asian 4v4 league), which Frodan will probably costream.
17. nameless@TFT
There's also a Twitter account called CompeteTFT. They do announce events, but they're a bit subtle about it, like how they didn't tweet about the EWC qualifiers recently.
18. nameless@TFT
Some streamers stop streaming, and it's hard to be sober when you don't know who will be streaming which viewpoint at which time.
19. nameless@TFT
I'll watch the TFT tournament if it happens to be on when I open Twitch. Basically, multi-view games are not suitable for spectators.
20. nameless@TFT
I really want to follow it, but the announcement is so devastating that it doesn't motivate me. if the TFT team doesn't promote it, so be it.
summary
In this thread,Complaints and suggestions on how to follow TFT eSports, ease of spectating, and quality of play-by-playMany of the respondents were
In particular, many pointed out that **"Frodan is relied upon," "the official broadcasts are not very good in terms of the actual situation," and "the information is not organized.
Also,The existence of Liquipedia and the official calendar is beneficial, but dissatisfied with the situation left up to the userThere is aTFT is not a viewer-friendly structure.There was also a common understanding that
Overall,Despite its potential as an e-sport, issues remain in information dissemination and spectator experience.This highlights the current state of affairs.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/CompetitiveTFT/comments/1kfqtz2/how_do_you_guys_keep_up_with_tft_esports/

I want to be able to track it on this site (I hope).
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