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Meh, the answer is money. With money it's easy.
I mean with rf based consoles it's easy to just put a bunch of T's on the coax but HDMI would require a massive HDMI switcher.
If anybody is curious you can find a video of him showing what he uses
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You could probably chain some smaller HDMI switches together. Not sure what the practical limit would be or when lag would get noticable, though.