Dodie
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Great, let me know if you run into any trouble! As I said, the only real constraint is the NFL's website not getting clogged on gameday.^ ill try it out, thank you!
wtf are you guys saying no more free nfl gamepass overseas?
it's too late at night to post much info, but that one vpn dude had it about right.
what you can do to simplify it a bit is just run a proxy through firefox settings, or whatever --- get the proxy ip through a search for free proxy lists.
I'm gonna cry if I find out there's no free gamepass anywhere on the globe.
gamepass was almost as awesome as a shirtless tom brady
Before I plunk down my cash via PayPal, I just want to verify what I get with GamePass through a non-US country. From what I saw in the screenshots I get the games live, and from other comments I also get the NFLN live.If anyone has any other questions, feel free to let me know!
Before I plunk down my cash via PayPal, I just want to verify what I get with GamePass through a non-US country. From what I saw in the screenshots I get the games live, and from other comments I also get the NFLN live.
That's fantastic, but do I also get all the games on demand, just like the US-version (Game Rewind)? If so, do I also get the all-22 coach's view in addition to the regular broadcast angle, and do I also get an option for condensed games like I would with the US Game Rewind?
Thanks in advance for your response, and thanks very much for posting all this great information.
@Simple Jack's Brother
Thanks much, that more than answered my question!
My biggest concern was whether or not I could watch a game later, which I obviously can. The primary objective is of course to watch every game live, but as a secondary priority I have found that I can pick up a whole lot watching the game a second time (it also helps if the beer is not flowing like it usually is in a sports bar on Sunday). I also like to watch the upcoming opponent's most recent game(s) to get a feel of what to look for and expect the next week, so that's a nice bonus. Bottom line is that it makes for preferable viewing over the course of the week for a football junkie like me than whatever is on network television.
@Simple Jack's Brother
Thanks much, that more than answered my question!
My biggest concern was whether or not I could watch a game later, which I obviously can. The primary objective is of course to watch every game live, but as a secondary priority I have found that I can pick up a whole lot watching the game a second time (it also helps if the beer is not flowing like it usually is in a sports bar on Sunday). I also like to watch the upcoming opponent's most recent game(s) to get a feel of what to look for and expect the next week, so that's a nice bonus. Bottom line is that it makes for preferable viewing over the course of the week for a football junkie like me than whatever is on network television.
I have always wondered how people in Canada watch the NFL (and I mean, like, at home on TV, not over a computer internet connection). Do they have the Sunday games like we here in the States do? Is there a Canadian equivalent of DirecTV Sunday Ticket?
According to the Directv Sunday Ticket wiki page, subscribers in Canada can receive it through their regular cable provider, as well as several satellite providers, but who knows considering the poor reputation that wiki has in being right.
Probably most Patsfans posters are smart (that is why they are Pats fans) tech savvy youngsters (at least compared to me) who grew up with an IPAD under their pillow.
If there are any other old-farts reading this thread who don't live in the area and are thinking "wow, this sounds complicated", I was pretty happy with just watching the games the day after on NFL.com Rewind for $70 per year, and they looked amazing.
That necessitates that you wait until the day after, so I would either be careful to not check sports websites until the day after, or sometimes I would follow the game on Patsfans.com in real time (no joke, Joker).
I'm not saying that is the best way, but it was simplest for me and didn't require that I get a Playstation, change my TV service, etc.
For the sunday ticket without having to sign up for direct TV version, there is a relatively cheap option of watching all the games on your laptop and all portable devices only for $199.
That is my understanding as well.Do you have a step by step on how to go about getting the direcTV Sunday ticket without a subscription? I've read it's really, really difficult to get them to offer that unless you can prove you're UNABLE to physically get direcTV.
Not a problem at all! It's actually been really useful for me so far, and it's only preseason. Really enjoy being able to watch the games again and skip to the parts i want to watch without interruption. And as @weswelker#83 mentioned, I believe price does vary by country. I think i paid about $160, and that was either through a VPN hooked into either the Netherlands or Germany. UK definitely seems to be a tad more expensive (since they're on the pound and not euro).
One more thing, you can skip buying a Vpn service, and install Hola for Chrome browser.
Use Hola and set it to Argentina, and the Gamepass will cost you $129 for the season.
You can get Hola for free:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/...ternet/gkojfkhlekighikafcpjkiklfbnlmeio?hl=en
SO I qualify for NFL Sunday ticket for streaming because I love in college dorms in one of the TEN universities that apply to this! Stoked and price aint too bad ($150)