25% vs 75% isn't accurate if you actually do the math the right way. Injustice was running 2 pools at once, while SF4 and Marvel were running 4 at once. If you stream 2 hours while 2 pools are running, you see a lot more of the matches from those pools than if you stream 2 hours while 4 pools are running.
Accurately, if a pool has ~30 matches in it, and we are able to stream 12 matches in a 2 hour block, then you actually saw 5% of Injustice pools, 7.5% of SF4 pools, 7.5% of UMvC3 pools, and 0% of Divekick pools.
I see, as other have said, that you like to argue for the sake of it, but again you are using math to lie. You are using numbers that seem accurate at first glance to paint a negative picture, and I not going to sit here and let you do it. We went above and beyond for Injustice last year, especially based on super low early/normal registration numbers. When the game came out and registration picked up, we adjusted and streamed as much Injustice as we could.
Our only actual mistake last year was Curly letting the TTT2 guys play 3/5 for their entire top 8, which pushed MK9 top 8 back an hour, which lead to only 8 hours of sleep/off time before Injustice top 8.
Just stop.