Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Episode 37 : Midwest Rampage 2010

Episode 37 : Midwest Rampage 2010

Show notes:
  1. Sponsorship : Tales of Battle, Alex Gonzalez
  2. Listener E-mail/Comments : Skipped
  3. News/Rumors : Skipped
  4. Feature : Midwest Rampage 2010 Coverage
This episode is sponsored by Tales of Battle and individually by Alex Gonzalez who wanted to plug his Core Competency GT in Downers Grove, Il later this year. The entire show is MWR coverage for 2010. Hopefully some of you find it entertaining.

Core Competency GT Site:
http://www.oldfartsofwarhammer.com/wfb_files/CoreComp.htm
*The site isn't updated for 2010 yet, but keep an eye out.

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Episode Length 1hr 26min 41sec

5 comments:

Lord Azaghul said...

Hey, good stuff Joe & Chuck!

Did they ever get the full scoring straightend out? I really wanted to know how much I lost to Tom by!

- Jon

Anonymous said...

Sound quality on this episode makes it pretty unlistenable. :( I was really interested in hearing about it. Try to keep an eye on clipping on those mics. In a loud room like that its easy for people to shout into the mics. Turning down the gain on them might help next time.

Mike

Joe Flesch said...

I tried adjustments a number of different times; problem was you either got everything really loud or you couldn't hear much at all. :( Sorry

Tom McClure said...

Was a cool deal to have the Waaaghcast on site at the Rampage, Joe! Like Mike said, I guess I don't have to scream into the mic. Whoops! I thought the equalizer would adjust. Lesson learned. Was great to listen and re-live the weekend.

Anonymous said...

No worries Joe. Its something that comes with practice. I had a podcast for a year (not gaming related) and I struggled right up until the end to get the sound right. In a major tournament, the challenge must be even greater. Still looking forward to the next show!

Mike