there is no way I could mentally handle train's coked out smoothbrain trying to argue all his reasons for why promoting gambling is good to h3 and azan.
while I really hate Adin Ross, he at least basically said "yeah, I took the money and it is what it is" there wasnt a ton of jumping through hoops to try and justify it, even though he is a complete moron
she may have, but he said his reasoning for stopping was he saw his mods gambling and losing money so he realized what it was doing and stopped
he just can't handle that people say hes a piece of shit for it so he tries to defend it even if he's bad at it just own it!
H3 absolutely murders train with this one and Hasan comes in to dunk at the end, it's so damn good. https:// clips.twitch.tv/BombasticJoyousSpindleLitFam-rzOSICpEFGhMZWQ5 just remove that space in the URL, the media tags that auto-embed clips on this site break Twitch clips and idk what else to do.
What's up y'all I didn't want to post in here until I hit Affiliate. I do variety streaming, but due to hardware limitation I mostly stream single player games, but I'm slowly saving up for a streaming laptop, so I can stream RL, Apex, and other online multiplayer games. It would be awesome if y'all could stop by take and look and also give me suggestions on what I can work on since I'm still new to streaming with an actual audience.
At 1k followers on any platform I can request to get a Epic creator code. I'm at 875 on Twitch, and it would pretty Epic to be able say I have one especially for Rocket League.
If y'all get sick of my putting my twitch in here just let me know. Just enjoying music and playing Slay the Spire
Finally fucked around with my settings enough so hopefully I'll be able to stream RL, lol, Apex and anything else fairly smoothly with some frame drops
I now have a creator code on Epic not got gonna lie this pretty freaking cool considering how much I've played this game.
YT app is pretty terrible. Not user friendly, and you have to pay to be able to watch in the background/audio only, I believe.
Mostly, but I have to work in an office so I don't get to watch on my computer. Also sometimes do audio only cause I don't want to plug in my phone later in the day, lol. I guess my biggest issue with YT is my own doing. I don't think it's easy to search who's live. I'm just accustomed to the twitch app. If I knew how to browse better, or actually had a few people on YT I really cared about, it would be a lot better user experience.
in that specific scenario I could see that being an issue If you're subbed to them on youtube (not the member sub but just a general channel free subscribe) anyone who is live appears at the top of the Subscriptions tab on the iOS youtube app.
I typically bounce around streamers during the day as background noise. When I’m on my phone it’s annoying to swap apps. At my computer it’s not bad, but the Twitch interface is just so much better than YouTube. The smaller streamer’s rely a lot on their created community and it’s also seemingly a lot better on twitch as well.
I totally agree that the twitch experience is better as a viewer, but my point is more I don't get the people who say they can't/won't watch him now that he's switched (i'm not saying that's what's happening ITT but I see that all over twitter and twitch chat when someone moves)
get Vanced if you're on Android. have to download the apk since it isn't on the store but totally legit and very quality project. Twitch chat is important to a lot of viewers. there's a whole meme subculture to it that cannot (currently) be replicated anywhere else and that is of equal if not more importance to many viewers than the person they're watching.
I totally get that and agree with it, which is why I said that I agree twitch is a better viewing experience. But if you really like Lupo, I'd imagine you watch him regardless of the platform which is the thing I don't get. Because it totally happens, everyone who switches doesnt get the same audience and it's just weird to me.
Really? Man I enjoy it of course I play it a lot so maybe if you don’t have much map knowledge or game knowledge, that makes sense. I’m like a 20+ year FPS player and it’s ruined other games for me. Like I played counter-strike since beta in 1999 and I can’t play it anymore because it’s just not the same.
sodapoppin is an ancient streamer, one of the very first popular streamers to ever exist. my followage on his stream hits a decade in a few months and I'm not terribly rare in that scenario, he has a very old fanbase. he is and has been my overwhelmingly favorite streamer and the person who gets the lion's share of my Twitch watching (although that number has dwindled over said decade). if he went to Youtube I doubt I'd watch more than his first stream and I think I'm far from alone. Youtube chat is just pure ass and the chat experience is important to me as a viewer, especially for soda's stream. don't get me wrong, though, if Youtube figured out how to replicate Twitch chat and let 3rd-party stuff like BTTV and FFZ in on the fun like Twitch I'd want all my favorite streamers to bolt from Twitch. the overall experience on Youtube sucks atm but the viewing experience is already better (higher quality stream capabilities, no need for VODs because you can just scrub back on the fly to re-watch a funny thing that just happened, etc), if Youtube ever figures out chat and make it fucking easier to find streamers (their "live" UI is atrocious) they'll be a serious threat. Twitch is a garbage company run by Peter-principled dumbasses, I would love to see that platform die.
so if you had to divide 100% between soda and his chat as to why you watch, what would your % breakdown be
I know im biased bc while twitch is pretty much the only thing I watch nowadays, I only watch and never have chat open so it's fascinating to me to hear about the other type of viewer who needs the chat
Yeah, youtube chat is probably the worst cesspool in the world, but I just don't get people love twitch chat either. At least not when it's a huge streamer with thousands of viewers.
I need both, I hesitate to do a breakdown. soda, for being a 20k streamer, has the chat of a 1k streamer. chat moves very slowly (like, shockingly so, it's not just emote spam) and people are able to back-and-forth and have fun. but with soda the big in-joke is that he hates chat and chat hates him, so he's constantly talking down to chat and chat is trying to tilt him and that's how people have fun. other big streamers I may occasionally watch, like asmon, I don't watch his chat at all and never type in it because chat rarely provides entertainment on its own and it's also so big and active that nothing really gets accomplished. soda's chat just hits different for me and it's something I need to enjoy him fully as a streamer. asmon or xqc could stream to the void endlessly and be the same streamer with the same success but for other streamers like soda or forsen or reckful (rip) I think chat is too integral to their streams (forsen's chat is practically why 99% of people watch forsen).
Emotes are huge for Streamers which is why you have to such a limited amount as an Affiliate then you get a tons at Partner. I can pretty much identify most channels I network with just by Emotes alone now they are your signature outside of your chat basically