It's so funny to see the stream reaction to the event, given the event itself was awesome. It's like... I and many others paid a fair chunk of change to fly out to the event and it was well worth it, meanwhile people who sat home and watched it for free and encountered streaming issues for the first hour and a half
Being at event in person is totally different... Every E3 show for the last 3 years or so to me Nintendo E3 shows as been a total car crash, but those who were there all seem to have loved it . I guess when you're there in person and get to see some of the staff for real , its different to how it comes across on TV - where the its games you care about and not the sort of extra's and good stuff you can only get if you're at a event in person
I myself , despite having to be up and in work by 07.00 AM Saturday morning for a 12 and half hour shift, got up early before 1Am Saturday to stream the event over Twitch on my X Box One with less than 3 hours sleep . For that effort, all I saw was presenters missing their cue's endless and constantly overlooking their shoulders not seemingly knowing what quite what happening next or when to pass over to the next link .
I also thought the stage Q&E with the Sonic Team to be a waste of time and despite being told to stay until the end of the show for something special.. all we got was a announcement and not even a gameplay section of Project Sonic (which really what we should have even if it was just 5 to 10 sec's worth.
I'm not knocking the games or the team, but the way it was presented and played out as show for viewers and the crushing disappointment of no gameplay being shown