Some of yall are being a bit mean. On the other hand, making someone who has a speech impediment a commentator ain't it. Like you picked one of the jobs that requires the most talking and gave it to someone who struggles (not their fault obv) with talking. Kinda weird ngl.
Yeah, real. Being rude isn't nice. But giving someone whose god given talent IS NOT talking, a job that requires a lot of talking is evil. No hate but we all have skills and should assess where they best fit.
She's also talking way too much, hangs on to old topics instead of staying with the match, and she sounds erratic and crazy, more like she wants to prove that she knows "everything" thats going on rather than anything else. Not a good commentator.
I'm not sure what all the haters are going on about! Commentators were knowledgeable, confident and kept it entertaining! I'll gladly catch some hate for this but to the female commentator, keep doing your thing! You are appreciated! I'll end with this, I don't want to speculate but I'm sure she's had to deal with people like this throughout her lifetime for a slight speech impediment. The confidence she's showing by doing something she sounds passionate about is inspiring! We're all here watching a video game stream, so let's take it for what it is and enjoy it! Keep up the good work commentators! Also, Exp and Zen definitely a duo looking good! I would like to add, let's spread some positivity in the world. Especially for a game we all enjoy.
Honestly she’s pretty good but her speech impediment definitely makes it hard to listen to. I think it would be worth it for brawlhalla to pay for some speech therapy. Again, she is a very skilled commentator.
@@419HLR Nope. If her job was to "just speak" than anyone could do it. I would say her job is describe the game concisely in an engaging way to the audience. I agree that being able to speak clearly is a core part of that and therefore her ability as a commentator is fundamentally hindered by her speech impediment. She has the skills but is simply hard to listen to. But to simply describe it as "lol she can't talk so she sucks" is unnecessarily condescending imo.
@@RoyalFumble ok your math is off 2 arms A quarter is 25% 10% of speech and 25% of an arm is still an exaggeration Like I said a few fingers is a much better comparison because you’ll still have a competitive disadvantage in the NFL but nothing too too major
@@xd_a1don024i think it just comes down to experience because when he’s confident and when he’s on he can literally be the best 2s player in the game. it’s just a matter of if he’s on or not.
@@j-7005 Why does he need experience commentating esports to point out a speech impediment? So if someone did a horrible job tiling my kitchen floor, I can't call them out on it because I myself don't tile floors? Doesn't make sense...
@@ReeVoque you don’t see my point. If you call someone out for not tiling your floors thats because you PAID them to. I don’t think zziizzooooossso660 is personally funding the esports scene for brawlhalla.
I really hate to hate, but the commentary is really putting me off these videos now. Honestly her voice is fine, I don't see why people have a problem with it? The best commentators have a unique voice! It's just how fast she's speaking! If she could slow it down just a bit, she'd be an awesome commentator!
Casters, you're representing the eSports of brawlhalla, please think about that when you make slightly biased comments or remarks about the players. You guys need to plan a proper script for common scenarios to have some kind of a system. I get that you don't get paid, but if you like the game at least a little or want the community to grow, you're in a position that makes it easier than most to do that. To show everyone how great the game is! You have the power to do that. Or, If you do get paid, it seems like it's not enough for you care about your play by play on live. Which, if done well, you now know, could be a huge contribution to growing interest in brawlhalla eSports. Please Consider ❤️
People defending this caster have a fundamental misunderstanding of how disabilities work. Astronauts cannot have poor eyesight, and if I, someone who wears glasses and is short sighted, was chosen to be an astronaut, that would not be powerful and inspiring. It would affect my ability to do the job. Someone with a speech impediment being chosen to be a caster is not a good decision because it is affecting their ability to do the job. An example of positive empowerment might be someone in a wheelchair who is chosen to model, because that doesn't affect their ability to do their job (if the clothes or accessories they are modelling aren't hidden or visually obstructed by the wheelchair).
Your point seems kinda off. Her speech impediment is a minor setback. Her inability to pronounce the letter "R" is not a major issue. As you can see from the comments, the poeple watching can understand what she's saying. They are all just too taken aback by the "W" in place of "R" in certain words. But they have the ability to use context clues or thier own ears to understand her point. And I agree that this shouldnt be seen as empowering, but who cares? If someone with any kind of disability saw this video and was inspired, isnt that a net positive for the world? Why do we need tear her down? Shes passionate about the job, and she's knowldegeable about the game. Despite her disability, she's definitely not the worst commentator. The only issue I have with her commentary, is the fact that she intrerupts her co-workers sometimes. Over all, the speech impediment is not that bad, and no one is being forced to watch.
@@12XFixer I mostly agree overall with your points. No one should be tearing her down and I'm sure it is inspiring for others with similar issues to see someone like her able to do what she does. But if I'm being brutally honest, I think it unfortunately does detract significantly from the overall enjoyment of the average viewer who wants to support brawhalla by watching the esport scene. (so its not so obvious to me that there is a net positive effect going on here) And I really don't think the best solution here is to say "well you can understand with context clues" and "just don't watch. no one's forcing you". Brawhalla is a great game. I love to play it and be engaged in watching it at the highest level. I appreciate all the effort the devs and commentators put in to make it fun to watch. But to be real, I've clicked off several Brawhalla videos recently because its difficult to listen to and I'm sure I'm not the only one. It has nothing to do with me disliking her (I think she's charming and IS a really skilled at what she does). Speaking clearly isn't the only aspect of being a great commentator, but I think we can agree that it IS a core part of the job. Again that's no excuse for anyone to harass her or make snide comments (which there's been quite a lot of in this comment section sadly). But I think there is some fair criticism of the esports management to be had here.
@@12XFixer I appreciate you taking the time to respond. While I understand that her speech impediment is not so severe that she cannot be understood, I would still consider her to be substantially more difficult to understand. Brawlhalla is a fast game and the casters already talk quite fast. I agree that her inability to pronounce the letter R is not a major issue, but it is an issue, and that's what I would consider to be the concern for me. I agree that it is nice for people who have disabilities to watch and feel inspired but there are roles for people who have speech impediments that would be more appropriate than casting. For example, if she was a community manager, and spoke on dev streams, that might be a better fit. Community managers still talk on stream, but they're not required to speak so quickly. I'm not saying that people with speech impediments shouldn't be given any roles in society that involve talking. I just think that casting, specifically casting a fighting game which is very fast paced, and not a game like hearthstone which is a slower card game, is just not a good fit for someone with a speech impediment. It requires too much accuracy and speed in talking for them and negatively affects the viewing experience. English is not my first language and I do struggle to understand her. As an ethnic minority (Bob Bobson is not my real name) I understand that diversity and inclusivity are important, growing up Asian in the UK, but it shouldn't compromise someone's ability to perform their role
they where referencing how impractical some of his stuff was for that specific scenario. (not that crazy combos are bad, but that sometimes all you need is the boom bing bop, yk?)
Why do people over commentate? Watch how the UFC does commentating; A good amount, relative, less words, and less spazzy. Making the match unbearable to watch
it’s really mainly her if you watch the others commentate sure there are a few but there definitely are some who will actually sit there and watch the game and not over commentate
@@calebwilliams3055but for the average viewer it’s kinda annoying to listen to. and i’m not trying to hate i think she’s great it’s just she does talk alot and a lot of talking mixed with a speech impediment does not go together.
Speech impediments are not able to be controlled by the speaker, she can talk properly and is actually one of the better commentators because she actually stays on topic.
@@j-7005 Yeah that's his point, why would someone with a speech impediment have a job focused heavily on speech. Ofc it's not her fault for having it; but a commentator's first quality has to be clarity and she doesn't exactly fulfill that. That's why everyone is annoyed by this. It's not personal against her, we don't even know her and i'm sure she's a cool person. But someone like me who tends to have these streams in the background and just listening to the audio to know what is happening in the match, well I'm sad to say that I simply cannot understand what is being said at times. Sorry for the paragraph but it is a sensitive topic and it should be really clear where the problem actually is.
don't watch much Brawlhalla, more a "traditional" fight fan. I'd take this commentator team over 90% of the people they have call any tournament I watch.
Brawlhalla's community gotta be tied with League of Legends for the most toxic community lmao
Nah bro maybe we in the top 3 but lol is still far ahead from us when it comes to the toxic community
Idk specifics, but I’d like to say firing her atp could get them sued lol
How to best boomie: pull out a sky forged Fenrir mordex and give him ptsd
Some of yall are being a bit mean. On the other hand, making someone who has a speech impediment a commentator ain't it. Like you picked one of the jobs that requires the most talking and gave it to someone who struggles (not their fault obv) with talking. Kinda weird ngl.
Yeah, real. Being rude isn't nice. But giving someone whose god given talent IS NOT talking, a job that requires a lot of talking is evil. No hate but we all have skills and should assess where they best fit.
@@altaccount2635 yup my point exactly
Those who are hating the female commentator for her speech says a lot about them
She's also talking way too much, hangs on to old topics instead of staying with the match, and she sounds erratic and crazy, more like she wants to prove that she knows "everything" thats going on rather than anything else. Not a good commentator.
Expewreince and Gwounpound is too funny
Gwoundpound
Grow up
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Expeuience 😂
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😂😂😂ohhh shit
yall need to grow tf up, we can still understand what shes saying it is not that deep
True but we would be lying to ourselves if we don’t admit that’s its a little difficult to listen to for 20 minutes
@@meep7321nah I find it funny
@@grvnbrwn3761 then you’re not included 😤
@@meep7321 that’s a fact
I'm not sure what all the haters are going on about! Commentators were knowledgeable, confident and kept it entertaining! I'll gladly catch some hate for this but to the female commentator, keep doing your thing! You are appreciated! I'll end with this, I don't want to speculate but I'm sure she's had to deal with people like this throughout her lifetime for a slight speech impediment. The confidence she's showing by doing something she sounds passionate about is inspiring! We're all here watching a video game stream, so let's take it for what it is and enjoy it! Keep up the good work commentators! Also, Exp and Zen definitely a duo looking good! I would like to add, let's spread some positivity in the world. Especially for a game we all enjoy.
Agreed
Diversity hire.
Experience gotta be the most entertaining player to watch 😭
Ok so I’m not the only person that was thinking wtf is this commentary
Expewreience
where my boy foda at?? " Literwally der gwand finools! ".
I’m sorry but try to be more classy. You are an embarrassment to mankind. Don’t make fun of someone’s speech impediment. It’s just not cool dude
Man this commentator.....
She’s like jimmy from South Park 😂
She need more.... Expewience 😅
Honestly she’s pretty good but her speech impediment definitely makes it hard to listen to. I think it would be worth it for brawlhalla to pay for some speech therapy. Again, she is a very skilled commentator.
@@calebwilliams3055 No, her job is to speak and she can’t properly speak. Not a good commentator.
@@419HLR Nope. If her job was to "just speak" than anyone could do it. I would say her job is describe the game concisely in an engaging way to the audience. I agree that being able to speak clearly is a core part of that and therefore her ability as a commentator is fundamentally hindered by her speech impediment. She has the skills but is simply hard to listen to.
But to simply describe it as "lol she can't talk so she sucks" is unnecessarily condescending imo.
Bro why is everyone being so mean to this commentator it's called a speech impediment 💀
dude, i bet she loves her job, but it's like being an NFL player without arms
@@keenanmonaghan1747ok not at all, that’s crazy exaggeration 😭😭
Missing a couple fingers would be a much better comparison fam💀
@@liberato_tthe entire commentary job is talking, she is missing like 10% of her speech ability, it’s like missing a quarter of your arm in the nfl
@@RoyalFumble ok your math is off
2 arms
A quarter is 25%
10% of speech and 25% of an arm is still an exaggeration
Like I said a few fingers is a much better comparison because you’ll still have a competitive disadvantage in the NFL but nothing too too major
@@liberato_t you have 2 arms so it’s not 25% of your arms it’s like 12.5%
i see exp and zen a big potential threat for bcx this year 👀 maybe they will even take bcx idk we’ll see if they stay consistent
Nah godly and blaze teaming is even crazier
@@xd_a1don024i think it just comes down to experience because when he’s confident and when he’s on he can literally be the best 2s player in the game. it’s just a matter of if he’s on or not.
how can u commentate before learning about the letter 'R'?
So its her fault for having a speech impediment? Fucking 5 year old
At least she’s doing something. Takes a lot of courage, the complete opposite of shitting on someone about something they can’t control
Oh yeah for sure, hey where are the vods of your personal experience commentating in esports? I’d like to see how you are qualified.
@@j-7005 Why does he need experience commentating esports to point out a speech impediment? So if someone did a horrible job tiling my kitchen floor, I can't call them out on it because I myself don't tile floors? Doesn't make sense...
@@ReeVoque you don’t see my point. If you call someone out for not tiling your floors thats because you PAID them to. I don’t think zziizzooooossso660 is personally funding the esports scene for brawlhalla.
I really hate to hate, but the commentary is really putting me off these videos now. Honestly her voice is fine, I don't see why people have a problem with it? The best commentators have a unique voice! It's just how fast she's speaking! If she could slow it down just a bit, she'd be an awesome commentator!
Am loving their momentum
Casters, you're representing the eSports of brawlhalla, please think about that when you make slightly biased comments or remarks about the players. You guys need to plan a proper script for common scenarios to have some kind of a system. I get that you don't get paid, but if you like the game at least a little or want the community to grow, you're in a position that makes it easier than most to do that. To show everyone how great the game is! You have the power to do that. Or, If you do get paid, it seems like it's not enough for you care about your play by play on live. Which, if done well, you now know, could be a huge contribution to growing interest in brawlhalla eSports. Please Consider ❤️
i think her speech impediment is cute guys stop being so mean lol
Expewiense 😂
Nothing wrong with having a speach impediment if it can't be helped, but not when your job is literally speach
@@moistman3110speech*
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@@moistman3110speach? 😂
People defending this caster have a fundamental misunderstanding of how disabilities work. Astronauts cannot have poor eyesight, and if I, someone who wears glasses and is short sighted, was chosen to be an astronaut, that would not be powerful and inspiring. It would affect my ability to do the job. Someone with a speech impediment being chosen to be a caster is not a good decision because it is affecting their ability to do the job. An example of positive empowerment might be someone in a wheelchair who is chosen to model, because that doesn't affect their ability to do their job (if the clothes or accessories they are modelling aren't hidden or visually obstructed by the wheelchair).
well put
Your point seems kinda off. Her speech impediment is a minor setback. Her inability to pronounce the letter "R" is not a major issue. As you can see from the comments, the poeple watching can understand what she's saying. They are all just too taken aback by the "W" in place of "R" in certain words. But they have the ability to use context clues or thier own ears to understand her point. And I agree that this shouldnt be seen as empowering, but who cares? If someone with any kind of disability saw this video and was inspired, isnt that a net positive for the world? Why do we need tear her down? Shes passionate about the job, and she's knowldegeable about the game. Despite her disability, she's definitely not the worst commentator. The only issue I have with her commentary, is the fact that she intrerupts her co-workers sometimes. Over all, the speech impediment is not that bad, and no one is being forced to watch.
@@12XFixer I mostly agree overall with your points. No one should be tearing her down and I'm sure it is inspiring for others with similar issues to see someone like her able to do what she does. But if I'm being brutally honest, I think it unfortunately does detract significantly from the overall enjoyment of the average viewer who wants to support brawhalla by watching the esport scene. (so its not so obvious to me that there is a net positive effect going on here)
And I really don't think the best solution here is to say "well you can understand with context clues" and "just don't watch. no one's forcing you".
Brawhalla is a great game. I love to play it and be engaged in watching it at the highest level. I appreciate all the effort the devs and commentators put in to make it fun to watch. But to be real, I've clicked off several Brawhalla videos recently because its difficult to listen to and I'm sure I'm not the only one. It has nothing to do with me disliking her (I think she's charming and IS a really skilled at what she does). Speaking clearly isn't the only aspect of being a great commentator, but I think we can agree that it IS a core part of the job.
Again that's no excuse for anyone to harass her or make snide comments (which there's been quite a lot of in this comment section sadly). But I think there is some fair criticism of the esports management to be had here.
Kids ig
@@12XFixer I appreciate you taking the time to respond. While I understand that her speech impediment is not so severe that she cannot be understood, I would still consider her to be substantially more difficult to understand. Brawlhalla is a fast game and the casters already talk quite fast. I agree that her inability to pronounce the letter R is not a major issue, but it is an issue, and that's what I would consider to be the concern for me. I agree that it is nice for people who have disabilities to watch and feel inspired but there are roles for people who have speech impediments that would be more appropriate than casting. For example, if she was a community manager, and spoke on dev streams, that might be a better fit. Community managers still talk on stream, but they're not required to speak so quickly. I'm not saying that people with speech impediments shouldn't be given any roles in society that involve talking. I just think that casting, specifically casting a fighting game which is very fast paced, and not a game like hearthstone which is a slower card game, is just not a good fit for someone with a speech impediment. It requires too much accuracy and speed in talking for them and negatively affects the viewing experience. English is not my first language and I do struggle to understand her. As an ethnic minority (Bob Bobson is not my real name) I understand that diversity and inclusivity are important, growing up Asian in the UK, but it shouldn't compromise someone's ability to perform their role
Yea I think we can do without the commentary
Shes my favorite commentator why because how enthusiastic she is its amazing also shes pretty😇
what the sigma
W commentator
why don't boomie go to kingdom clan to get better mentally?
Tf did Swirft do??
they where referencing how impractical some of his stuff was for that specific scenario. (not that crazy combos are bad, but that sometimes all you need is the boom bing bop, yk?)
why is female cartman commentating
Boomie good
Ok kinda don't like the community from the girl or whatever it is
mane less talking plz
i like her voice tho yall tripping they just talk a lot
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Exp zen t3 ceo
Why do people over commentate? Watch how the UFC does commentating; A good amount, relative, less words, and less spazzy. Making the match unbearable to watch
it’s really mainly her if you watch the others commentate sure there are a few but there definitely are some who will actually sit there and watch the game and not over commentate
who else watched on mute🙋♂
The commentary jus aids in general
Bro stop her from commentating she’s so bad
theres nothing wrong wit her commentating except her r factor which she cant help. Grow up
Naw she’s a good commentator. Just needs to practice R’s for a better listeners experience
@@calebwilliams3055but for the average viewer it’s kinda annoying to listen to. and i’m not trying to hate i think she’s great it’s just she does talk alot and a lot of talking mixed with a speech impediment does not go together.
how can someone be a commentator when they can’t even talk properly
Speech impediments are not able to be controlled by the speaker, she can talk properly and is actually one of the better commentators because she actually stays on topic.
@@j-7005 Yeah that's his point, why would someone with a speech impediment have a job focused heavily on speech. Ofc it's not her fault for having it; but a commentator's first quality has to be clarity and she doesn't exactly fulfill that. That's why everyone is annoyed by this. It's not personal against her, we don't even know her and i'm sure she's a cool person. But someone like me who tends to have these streams in the background and just listening to the audio to know what is happening in the match, well I'm sad to say that I simply cannot understand what is being said at times. Sorry for the paragraph but it is a sensitive topic and it should be really clear where the problem actually is.
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This woman sounds stupid she needs to leave..... Horrible commentator!
are you ok in the head?
don't watch much Brawlhalla, more a "traditional" fight fan. I'd take this commentator team over 90% of the people they have call any tournament I watch.