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They’ve added some metaverse content to the website. I got it to run on my phone. It didn’t seem like anything too groundbreaking, but maybe there will be more to it during the Games :dunno:

 

link: https://www.european-games.org/the-european-games-metaverse/

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On 6/16/2023 at 7:34 AM, heywoodu said:

Do you happen to have a link? Because so far, I can only find the ones that have a schedule like this:

 

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But surely by now the actual matches are scheduled? This is a little like there's a FIFA World Cup schedule looking like this:

 

Day 1

12.00 Group match

15.00 Also a group match

18.00 Another group match

21.00 Last group match of the day

 

:p 

 

 

Sorry, I somehow focused on the 3x3 basketball part of your comment. I can't find anything about the beach soccer but based on this article in Polish (https://recznaplazowa.pl/2023/06/19/igrzyska-europejskie-zblizaja-sie-wielkimi-krokami/) this the beach handball schedule.

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23 minutes ago, suchyy7 said:

Sorry, I somehow focused on the 3x3 basketball part of your comment. I can't find anything about the beach soccer but based on this article in Polish (https://recznaplazowa.pl/2023/06/19/igrzyska-europejskie-zblizaja-sie-wielkimi-krokami/) this the beach handball schedule.

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Welp, no televised match for our team tomorrow. I am guessing Court 1 is the one that will have a live feed. 

 

Edit: Or maaaaybe both courts will have a live feed. Apparently M4Sport will stream all the Hungarian matches. They will have 5 live feeds on their website, I think they will stream every event live. 

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Just now, Vektor said:

LOL even the Hungarian commentator is roasting the quality of the stream, saying that it reminiscent of streams decades ago when the internet was in its infancy. 

Was just going to say it was very 1998.

 

Good news is that they have mixed up the stadium commentator so at least there is some information.

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