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Анон, ищу образ лицензионного диска игры «Велиан».
У тебя, анон, точно найдётся этот диск. Игра в своё время продавалась везде, где только можно. А потом куда-то пропала. Все ссылки в интернете давным-давно мертвы. В магазинах моей Мухосрани её тем более нет уже. Да и денег у меня тоже нет, ибо нищехикка.
В общем, анон, сделай, пожалуйста, образ игры и залей на какой-нибудь файлообменник, а ссылку кинь сюда в тред. Буду очень благодарен. Когда создам раздачу на трекере, то укажу твой ник/имя в качестве благодарности.
В /v я был. Там одни жадные казуалы, которые уныло троллят и петросянят.
Ссылок на трекеры и сайты не кидать. Я игру искал ВЕЗДЕ. Ссылки и раздачи мертвы. Был на old-games.ru, AVITO, многих трекерах и сайтах. Коллекционеры делиться образами отказываются под лицемерным предлогом «отвращения к пиратству». На тебя, анон, вся надежда! Найди у себя диск и пять минут, чтобы залить его сюда.
>>119623943 (OP) Нихрена себе! Это ж оказывается продолжение "Шторма". В него сосед яростно рубился, в ту пору когда у меня самого пека была только допотопный 286. теперь это олдфагов тред
>>119625626 Например, попалась мне как-то «Bloodline Линия крови». Теперь считаю её одним из лучших хорроров. Редко где я видел такое внимание к деталям и тако саспенс.
>>119627150 Какие запросы? Я что, деньги прошу что ли? Или гифт в Стиме? Я всего лишь прошу анона найти (если у него есть) у себя эту игру, сжелать её образ и залить на файлообменник и кинуть сюда ссылку. Неужели тут одни ленивые жадины? Я знаю, что борда давным-давно гниёт раком, но, блин, это совсем уже пипец!
>>119630613 Врубил в твой еблет, а потом сдристнул сажей тебе в рот. И ты, чихая, и выплёвывая комья сажи с кровью, упал в кучу лежавшего говна, а я сверху присел своим жирным задом и вдавил тебя в кучу, слушая твоё бульканье.
>>119633051 Анон, ну смешно же, — просить что-то за образ (!) диска. Людям, бывает, от души жертвуют многие тысячи рублей, а ты жадничаешь цифрой поделиться. Пиздец, до чего Обезьяна борду довела!
>>119633268 Игратипичный тржшачок русского геймдева нулевых, но запомнившийся оригинальным сеттингом, необычным сюжетом и рядом интересных фич. Необычная и по-своему красивая графика. В конце игры инфернальная гигеровщина.
>>119633604 Ты напоминаешь мне мента, который говорит: «Когда убьют, тогда и приходите». До мая, блин, ждать! Или это тонкий троллинг, или благодушный идиотизм.
>>119623943 (OP) Только хотел чем помочь, но полистав ответы понял что ты тварь неблагодарная, которой нужно все за него сделать да принести на блюдце с голубой каемочкой. Пожри говна, чтоб твои раздачи первыми блокировали. Найду твою раздачу - чиркану издателю.
>>119634203 >но полистав ответы понял что ты тварь неблагодарная А как мне общаться с ебанутыми вайперами и мудаками вроде тебя, агрящимися на простую просьбу? Сиранул тебе в лицо.
>>119634087 Да борда с каждым месяцем всё больше и больше заплывает говном из соцсетей.
Все диски (в том числе, там были лицензии) - выкинул давным-давном. Да, были времена, когда я носился с копией Героев 3, играл в вк3 рок лицензию, а потом брат ушёл и я не мог больше поиграть. Те времена были по-своему хороши, но они прошли, и сейчас я наслаждаюсь 50мбит инетом (1200 км от ДС) и пиратством.
>>119634536 >Да борда с каждым месяцем всё больше и больше заплывает говном из соцсетей. Ага, а раньше на любой твой писк тебе должны были выложить готовый образ, да?
>>119635747 >>119635747 Мне в своё время из игр российских разработчиков доставила Spells of gold, она же Заклятие. Было бы забавно, если бы та компания тоже собралась ещё раз.
>>119636686 И не говори… Ещё мне в вину ставят, что я агрюсь и хамлю. Ну а как реагировать ещё на такой дурдом? Я уже давно усвоил правило — не пытаться выглядеть интеллигентом-толстовцем в срачах с даунами, вежливостью их не переубедишь. С ними только на их языке надо.
>>119636730 Даже не верится, что нашлась… Спасибо, если не шутишь, анон.
>>119636912 нюфага вижу в тебе. На самом деле даже в б бывают адеватные треды с адекватными анонами, и не обязательно на ночном. А по делу, хочешь играть-в стиме купи, нет денег- не выебывайся.
>>119637045 Пошёл нахуй. Я не считаю, что мне все обязаны. Я всего лишь попросил. Нет игры, нет времени помочь, — пройди мимо/скрой тред. Никто тебя за рукава не хватает. Даун.
>>119638955 Даже не верится. Ждём. Но если ты льёшь какую-то вирусню, то можешь не пытаться, я стреляный воробей и меня не проведёшь. Уж извини, что параною.
>>119640424 Думаешь, я дурачок? Я с самого начала понял, что ты темнишь. Игра в установочных дисках даже с сильным сжатием не весит 640 Мб. Посрал тебе на лицо. Если ты зотел насладиться баттхёртом, то ты обломался.
>>119640787 Не наебали. Я сразу понял, что он хуету льёт.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
Quote: Originally Posted by Derfel View Post Last season playoffs were wide open? But it's a new streaming provider now, so it's anyone's guess what will happen. The subscription page clearly only mentions the regular season, while the FAQ section makes it clear that each and every play-off game will be blacked out for US customers. Yes, utter chaos reigns in the NHL's online offerings, even more so now than before, so perhaps reality will turn out to be better than advertised, but there's no way to tell in definite terms what will eventually happen – there's no clarity and transparency for the paying customer. They want you to shell out the money without really letting you know what you're getting for the money. Remember, blackouts are of primary importance for the NHL, and customer satisfaction is secondary compared to that.
Quote: Originally Posted by BomaLightDevils View Post If I want to watch full games but it doesn't have to be live, should I order this new NHL.tv??.
Can anybody help, remember I am from Europe? Yes, in theory, purchasing this should be the solution for you. In practice, though, you may find out that many of the games you're interested in will be blacked out (that's due to all the local teams from Denmark that play in the NHL), and there may be technical streaming issues (freezing, buffering, etc.). If you give them your $39.99, take it as your lottery ticket – you may or may not get what you're interested in by purchasing that lottery ticket.
>>119630582 >На борде несколько тысяч человек онлайн Не знаешь местную публику что ли? Для них это "говно мамонта". Да ещё: кто тебе будет ебаться с поиском диска. созданием образа и заливкой на обменник?
>>119646184 >Да ещё: кто тебе будет ебаться с поиском диска. созданием образа и заливкой на обменник? Всем похуй просто. Никто (как сам видишь) не будет такой хуйней страдать.
А есть у кого торрент "ПАРКАН ЖЕЛЕЗНАЯ СТРАТЕГИЯ", там про роботёнков и строительство базы с видом из глаз. И чтоб последняя версия, в которой визуальные эффекты прикрутили.
>>119654586 Ну, извиняюсь тогда, а то тут в треде куча троллей-ебанашек была. Если для тебя целостность упаковки не важна, можешь залить? А то посто многие коллекционеры физ. копий признают только запечатанные игры.
>>119654781 Зальёт не зальёт, но игру я рано или поздно найду. Всё-таки не такая редкость, чтобы была в в десятке экземпляров на весь интернет.
Во пипец. А я эту игру недавно установил и пытался поиграть. Смотрел диски на выброс и увидел на сборнике. С горем пополам нашел ключи на первом уровне а на втором перестреляв орду уродцев застрял в ебучих сервеных. Двери , тысячи их. Это ппц... удалил через 30 минут.
>>119655223 Выбор за тобой. Унижаться и умолять я не буду. Ты не зальёшь, так другие поделятся. А если зальёшь, то укажу твой ник/имя в качестве благодарности в своей раздаче. Ну и ментальное послание в ноосферу плюса твоей карме, конечно.
>>119657246 Уёбывай из треда. Вот не понимаю я таких, как ты. Нет, чтобы бороться с раком на борде, ты троллишь один из немногих вменяемых тредов. Уёбывай в свою соцбыдлосеть.
У тебя, анон, точно найдётся этот диск. Игра в своё время продавалась везде, где только можно. А потом куда-то пропала. Все ссылки в интернете давным-давно мертвы. В магазинах моей Мухосрани её тем более нет уже. Да и денег у меня тоже нет, ибо нищехикка.
В общем, анон, сделай, пожалуйста, образ игры и залей на какой-нибудь файлообменник, а ссылку кинь сюда в тред. Буду очень благодарен. Когда создам раздачу на трекере, то укажу твой ник/имя в качестве благодарности.
В /v я был. Там одни жадные казуалы, которые уныло троллят и петросянят.
Ссылок на трекеры и сайты не кидать. Я игру искал ВЕЗДЕ. Ссылки и раздачи мертвы. Был на old-games.ru, AVITO, многих трекерах и сайтах. Коллекционеры делиться образами отказываются под лицемерным предлогом «отвращения к пиратству». На тебя, анон, вся надежда! Найди у себя диск и пять минут, чтобы залить его сюда.