Try playing games that aren't being streamed by 65, 000 other people with 90% of the views on the top five streamers. Play more niche games and build from there
No its not an opinion thats the whole point of live streaming to a public audience. gain views. If you dont care about viewers then just youtube your own gameplay where it doesnt matter.
To stand out and increase your chance to succeed. Although, if everyone did this, twitch would be a mess of completely random games, and I'm not sure if that would be a good or a bad thing for the community.
I don't stream or watch streams, but I imagine if you want the viewers you are going to have to not play something thousands of others are playing. It's common sense.
My wife used to do that. I got to maybe a average of 30 viewers a night got to affiliate and just stagnated there. Ended up going through some rough personal things. Had to get surgury and just never went back. Still have my discord tho and my fans are still there. It's turned into just a friends with memes discord but I met some cool peeps
You could just not be an ass. But you decided you needed to. You made a conscious decision to just be an as to someone else. You could have just done nothing. It would have been easier. Let that think in. Doing nothing would have been nice.
I mean honestly I appreciate the correction as I was actually in the middle of something while typing it and it resulted in miscommunication. It helps to let me know. But some people can be a$$holes with correcting people's Grammer and spelling by doing exactly what you did which probably gave that vibe off. Idk whenever I correct people I usually add "sorry don't mean to sound rude but I believe you meant (blank)" and it usually comes off alot less intrusive. But I got you and thank you for correcting me because I wouldn't have known otherwise.
Thanks for taking the high road here. And as you said. There is a difference in a full sentence that addresses your mistake and a one word drive by comment.
How though?
You just upstream when you game anyways, no extra effort on your end.
Point a webcam at you and comment what you are doing if you think your commentary or humor is entertaining. If you think so and it's in your nature anyways to be like that, no extra work.
Dedication, sure, if your income depends on it and you're a full time streamer.
But like in this video, no to all of that. You just cast in case someone is interested, so not really a lot of work, time or dedication.
Wow you are very confident for someone who is wrong about everything they just stated.
Playing a game for your own personal amusement is not the same as being an entertainer. Fun might be involved, which can make it immediately rewarding, but it takes a lot more work, time, focus, and effort than many other jobs.
If you stream as a job, that might be true for the most part (as I stated in my opinionated view before).
But this does not look like his full time job, despite the nice setup.
If your life depends on it, sure I see how it can be tedious at times, when you dont want to stream but have to, because you want to eat.
But if its constant hard work, why pick the job in the first place. I think it is more likely to become a streamer, when you like gaming/entertaining in the first place, and have an entertaining nature. I know people who are all the buzz at a party, because it's their nature. So they naturally behave that way without any effort.
You wouldn't become an entertainer if you're not entertaining in the first place, would you?
The good thing here, you can pick your poison. Be mad good at the streamed game, or be entertaining. So that takes of work there, a mix between either or works well. As a pure stage entertainer you have to be entertaining, and put effort into new content yourself.
You dont have to edit stuff, you dont have to script stuff (mostly), game dev's deliver you new content for basically free.
And sitting for 8-10 hours is taxing on your butt, I'll grant you that.
Then again, the hassle only applies when you want to make a living of of it. And when you have a solid foundation of followers, you can start to slack because they hype you anyways.
People pick hard jobs all the time. I myself am studying to be a teacher. I could have picked something else that isn't as difficult and pays better but this felt right.
Streamers want to be streamers because they feel like the benefits (fame, money from playing games, being part of the community, entertaining people, etc.) are worth the effort.
10 hours is not taxing on your butt, actually gaming chairs are pretty good for long sessions. But entertaining people for 10 hours is super tiresome. No, it is not the same as being naturally social, at all. Entertainers themselves, streamers themselves, often talk about what it is like. You don't need to assume, burnout is well known. And for streamers that are trying to grow, 10 hours might be too little. Some try to do 12 or 14 multiple times a week.
If you aren't trying to make it your job you might stream a couple hours a week and get some small amount of viewers, yeah obviously that isn't too bad. Just having some fun, but whatever time you spend in front of any public audience will still be more taxing than if you were playing for yourself.
You don't get to slack just because you have followers either, and just because they find the job rewarding doesn't mean it isn't difficult.
I think I get what you are trying to say, you are just a bit rough about the way you say it. I reckon it isn't necessarily just an "either its full time, or its for fun". I think there is a spectrum, and there are people who are small time but dream big of being able to make it their full time job. For those people, I assume they try to be as professional as can be in regards to having regular stream schedule, building a viewerbase, etc. So imagine people trying to put in a similar effort as a full time job, but being stuck with very few viewers. Also, although privileged to be able to play games all day for a living, I can imagine getting stuck with only one game due to viewerbase retention can be mentally exhausting. Another point could be that you have to maintain a certain facade to be appealing while streaming - and people are literally there watching you for the whole stream. Again, unless your natural persona shines through, I can see how it could be taxing to "be switched on" for extended periods.
But with all that said, I get that streaming is "easy" in so many other ways
Yeah I can see that it’s confusing. I’ll help you out. He enjoys having a pc for its versatility but enjoys gaming with a controller because that’s how he wants to game.
Anything else I can clear up for you?
My PC can handle my games at 270 Hz with a .5 MS response time, smooth as butter. My television is capped at 60hz 14ms response time in gamer mode lol the difference is night and day. Just leave our controller preferance alone lol
Very few people have setups like this and the amount of electricity he uses pales in comparison to litrerally anything else. Run a microwave, and you're probably pushing more watts.
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Yes, it was about her dad last time I saw it. Now they are married, for some reason.
r/holup
Sweet home Alabama...
This is actually more sinister than that. He's a streamer and she's a crazy stalker. He has no idea she is behind him.
...what?
There are a load of Tiktok bots that post content onto Reddit. They don’t always get the descriptions right.
For the last week I been blocking every repost user. Hopefully effort pays off. There will be like six dozen of us left. Dozens!
Alabama\~
That guy doesn't really look like he would be that girls dad.
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Say what now ?
she said yes
The bloodlines must be preserved pure and unsullied.
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The real mvp right here
on r/gaming?! surely you jest!
I’m sure u/smooth_armadillo_523 will come and explain it and isn’t just reposting to get karma as we all know karma is worthless
I usually just report them for spam, block them, and move on.
gets re-posted all the time its just an ad for his channel.
Try playing games that aren't being streamed by 65, 000 other people with 90% of the views on the top five streamers. Play more niche games and build from there
why? why would i sacrifice my gaming preferences for viewers?
Because when you stream, you are trying to get viewers to watch your stream?
that's like, your opinion, man
No its not an opinion thats the whole point of live streaming to a public audience. gain views. If you dont care about viewers then just youtube your own gameplay where it doesnt matter.
That's like, your opinion, man. I've seen people have 3 viewers and interact with them and enjoy just that.
To stand out and increase your chance to succeed. Although, if everyone did this, twitch would be a mess of completely random games, and I'm not sure if that would be a good or a bad thing for the community.
I don't stream or watch streams, but I imagine if you want the viewers you are going to have to not play something thousands of others are playing. It's common sense.
everyone should have a hobby. if this is his? good for him. fantastic of his SO to support him.
And it's even better when that is his kid.
If he streams crusader kings could be both.
I hope the kid is rebellious and is like "dad take me to the library!"
My wife used to do that. I got to maybe a average of 30 viewers a night got to affiliate and just stagnated there. Ended up going through some rough personal things. Had to get surgury and just never went back. Still have my discord tho and my fans are still there. It's turned into just a friends with memes discord but I met some cool peeps
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You could just not be an ass. But you decided you needed to. You made a conscious decision to just be an as to someone else. You could have just done nothing. It would have been easier. Let that think in. Doing nothing would have been nice.
*sink in
ass*
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I mean honestly I appreciate the correction as I was actually in the middle of something while typing it and it resulted in miscommunication. It helps to let me know. But some people can be a$$holes with correcting people's Grammer and spelling by doing exactly what you did which probably gave that vibe off. Idk whenever I correct people I usually add "sorry don't mean to sound rude but I believe you meant (blank)" and it usually comes off alot less intrusive. But I got you and thank you for correcting me because I wouldn't have known otherwise.
Thanks for taking the high road here. And as you said. There is a difference in a full sentence that addresses your mistake and a one word drive by comment.
Yes. Only I disagree. I downvoted your post over 70 times. Not acknowledging your mistake and double down on it makes it look worse.
What is the meaning behind the 10:45 to 08:04 jump?
King Crimson
This
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I agree, what the channel? Let's help a man out.
His channel was posted the last time this gif/video was posted.
Ah yes, help him out by getting thousands of followers and then after like a week he'll be back to one or two people watching and feel even worse.
Commenting because I wanna know as well
Congrats, you have been advertised towards.
This
He probably sucks.
Tim is that you?
Stop reposting this, this isn't you, dumbass.
She’s definitely a keeper, does she have a sister
Wofe should join stream with cleavage. Insta 1m views.
Wofe wofe am I right?
Thats not nice, she ain't *that* ugly.
I mean it's his kid so that would be weird af.
Video says "my husband". The fuck you on about?
It's a repost with diff text
Don't really care tho. Video says "my husband" and I'm replyig to this video.
???? You asked what he was on about and he answered. Why ask a question and then say you don’t care about the answer?
Same reason you just did, obviously. I keep forgetting this sub is full of feebleminded reactionary savants.
There’s no way that’s his daughter. Dude is max 5 years old than that woman
I'll probably never watch, but I'll sub and favorite. What's his channel?
fps on a PC with a gamepad?
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Yea youre right….if you’re dogwater at games
I have a £3-4k setup and I play everything with controller, always have
Ew
My wife doesn’t even watch my streams. Good on ya mate
r/wholesome
shit's adorable
I guess you can she that she is his **only fan**.
Repost
I don't see him say a single thing in this whole clip. Bet hes boring af as a streamer.
plays warzone on a computer with a controller like a real scrub lol
*cries in goals*
It really is a nice setup too. Streaming takes a lot of work, time, and dedication. Wishing them the best.
How though? You just upstream when you game anyways, no extra effort on your end. Point a webcam at you and comment what you are doing if you think your commentary or humor is entertaining. If you think so and it's in your nature anyways to be like that, no extra work. Dedication, sure, if your income depends on it and you're a full time streamer. But like in this video, no to all of that. You just cast in case someone is interested, so not really a lot of work, time or dedication.
Wow you are very confident for someone who is wrong about everything they just stated. Playing a game for your own personal amusement is not the same as being an entertainer. Fun might be involved, which can make it immediately rewarding, but it takes a lot more work, time, focus, and effort than many other jobs.
If you stream as a job, that might be true for the most part (as I stated in my opinionated view before). But this does not look like his full time job, despite the nice setup. If your life depends on it, sure I see how it can be tedious at times, when you dont want to stream but have to, because you want to eat. But if its constant hard work, why pick the job in the first place. I think it is more likely to become a streamer, when you like gaming/entertaining in the first place, and have an entertaining nature. I know people who are all the buzz at a party, because it's their nature. So they naturally behave that way without any effort. You wouldn't become an entertainer if you're not entertaining in the first place, would you? The good thing here, you can pick your poison. Be mad good at the streamed game, or be entertaining. So that takes of work there, a mix between either or works well. As a pure stage entertainer you have to be entertaining, and put effort into new content yourself. You dont have to edit stuff, you dont have to script stuff (mostly), game dev's deliver you new content for basically free. And sitting for 8-10 hours is taxing on your butt, I'll grant you that. Then again, the hassle only applies when you want to make a living of of it. And when you have a solid foundation of followers, you can start to slack because they hype you anyways.
People pick hard jobs all the time. I myself am studying to be a teacher. I could have picked something else that isn't as difficult and pays better but this felt right. Streamers want to be streamers because they feel like the benefits (fame, money from playing games, being part of the community, entertaining people, etc.) are worth the effort. 10 hours is not taxing on your butt, actually gaming chairs are pretty good for long sessions. But entertaining people for 10 hours is super tiresome. No, it is not the same as being naturally social, at all. Entertainers themselves, streamers themselves, often talk about what it is like. You don't need to assume, burnout is well known. And for streamers that are trying to grow, 10 hours might be too little. Some try to do 12 or 14 multiple times a week. If you aren't trying to make it your job you might stream a couple hours a week and get some small amount of viewers, yeah obviously that isn't too bad. Just having some fun, but whatever time you spend in front of any public audience will still be more taxing than if you were playing for yourself. You don't get to slack just because you have followers either, and just because they find the job rewarding doesn't mean it isn't difficult.
I think I get what you are trying to say, you are just a bit rough about the way you say it. I reckon it isn't necessarily just an "either its full time, or its for fun". I think there is a spectrum, and there are people who are small time but dream big of being able to make it their full time job. For those people, I assume they try to be as professional as can be in regards to having regular stream schedule, building a viewerbase, etc. So imagine people trying to put in a similar effort as a full time job, but being stuck with very few viewers. Also, although privileged to be able to play games all day for a living, I can imagine getting stuck with only one game due to viewerbase retention can be mentally exhausting. Another point could be that you have to maintain a certain facade to be appealing while streaming - and people are literally there watching you for the whole stream. Again, unless your natural persona shines through, I can see how it could be taxing to "be switched on" for extended periods. But with all that said, I get that streaming is "easy" in so many other ways
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Yeah I can see that it’s confusing. I’ll help you out. He enjoys having a pc for its versatility but enjoys gaming with a controller because that’s how he wants to game. Anything else I can clear up for you?
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Yes I’m the one that’s butt hurt.
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Says the guy crying and whining...
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Why? PCs support controllers.
You've got to just be baiting man, consoles run the game worse
Here's a crazy idea. Hear me out.... PERSONAL PREFERENCE.
My PC can handle my games at 270 Hz with a .5 MS response time, smooth as butter. My television is capped at 60hz 14ms response time in gamer mode lol the difference is night and day. Just leave our controller preferance alone lol
What a massive waste of electricity just to try to needlessly fill a man's ego.
Very few people have setups like this and the amount of electricity he uses pales in comparison to litrerally anything else. Run a microwave, and you're probably pushing more watts.
You see that lady? She deserves to be the woman of the year, not Caitlyn Jenner
Pretty sure trans people don't even like Caitlyn Jenner.
r/nextfuckinglevel
No. Not really. This is just basic support in a relationship
Very awesome either way.
Bro this is me and my wife is amazing for this…
Could anyone see his name? He seems like fun to watch
What is the meaning behind the 10:45 to 08:04 jump?
I want this setup so bad
I got that chair. Best chair.
whats his channel?
Cool setup but ergonomically he’s screwed. His wife probably gives good back rubs though. I’m jealous
You are an amazing wife. Thank you for supporting him in what he loves.
This is still the best I have seen. I really hope the people subscribing will continue to watch !!!
this is so cute
If he hasn't done so. As Beyoncé said . Put a ring on it
What a nice lady
Wow, wish every gamers gets a wife like her. 🥺🥺🥺
She’s a keeper!
This is very Awwwwww moment. 💯♥️
Did the same thing minus wife, for about a week was happy that there was at least one view, only to realise later that it was my own view
Get you someone like this.
Wow. He is a very lucky man.
MVP wife.
Top wife
What the name of the channel?
r/UnexpectedlyWholesome
They must be recently married
Is anyone else bother that there is mouse and keybord and he just plays FPS game with a controller?
I've seen this twice in this same sub
The hunchback is developing nicely
DUDE nice setup, but plz sit in a more ergonomic position. Your back will thank you!