Approximately 150.000 viewers tuned in live to watch this run via Twitch ((https://www.twitch.tv/gamesdonequick).), easily the largest audience an SMK performance had ever received. Thanks to the generous donations of the viewers (), the donation incentive was met. This allowed Florent and Karel to deliver an encore performance. The idea that Florent and Karel had beforehand was to give the viewers a bite of what top level multiplayer SMK / CDM is like. Therefore they chose to play Match Race with [[Choco Island 1]] as the track; it is known as the track that has the most interesting meta-game and item dynamics. Shockingly, after a nice weaponry exchange in earlier laps, this race also ended in a photo finish. Both drivers collected a feather to set-up a final lap finish line trick finish; this time Karel came out a fraction faster. When Florent and Karel left the stage, the SMK show that they had provided was received with a standing ovation from the audience (approximately 400 people) present in the hall. Much applause was also coming through via Twitch chat. Many also commented on the excellent commentary provided by [[Dan Hoernemann]], who truly did a stellar job. | Approximately 150.000 viewers tuned in live to watch this run via Twitch ((https://www.twitch.tv/gamesdonequick).), easily the largest audience an SMK performance had ever received. Thanks to the generous donations of the viewers (), the donation incentive was met. This allowed Florent and Karel to deliver an encore performance. The idea that Florent and Karel had beforehand was to give the viewers a bite of what top level multiplayer SMK / CDM is like. Therefore they chose to play Match Race with [[Choco Island 1]] as the track; it is known as the track that has the most interesting meta-game and item dynamics. Shockingly, after a nice weaponry exchange in earlier laps, this race also ended in a photo finish. Both drivers collected a feather to set-up a final lap finish line trick finish; this time Karel came out a fraction faster. When Florent and Karel left the stage, the SMK show that they had provided was received with a standing ovation from the audience (approximately 400 people) present in the hall. Much applause was also coming through via Twitch chat. Many also commented on the excellent commentary provided by [[Dan Hoernemann]], who truly did a stellar job. |