Does atmosphere translate well through online streams?

Started by Stararen, Today at 01:37:02 PM

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Stararen

One thing I've been thinking about is how much of the real match atmosphere you actually feel when watching online. You can hear the crowd and sometimes sense the energy, but it still feels like something is missing compared to being in the stadium. Especially in leagues where fans are very passionate, I imagine the live experience must be completely different. Through a stream, it depends a lot on audio quality and camera work, and sometimes it just doesn't capture the full intensity. It made me wonder if I'm only seeing part of what makes these matches special. Do you feel immersed when watching streams, or does it always feel a bit distant?

Dehok

What I appreciate about 2. Bundesliga is how unpredictable it can be compared to more mainstream competitions. I remember checking https://www.scoreaxis.com/leagues/germany-2-bundesliga/ while deciding what to watch one evening, and the game I picked turned out to be far more competitive than expected. There was a constant sense that either side could take control at any moment, which made it genuinely enjoyable to follow.