• bedsores [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        just do it w/ cam off if that helps. if you're good at games, you can still get a pretty big audience w/o being on cam.

          • WoofWoof91 [comrade/them]
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            4 years ago

            thinking if I get my rank up getting viewers will be easier

            a large part of the twitch viewer base don't care if you're good at the game or not, they watch for entertainment

              • WoofWoof91 [comrade/them]
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                4 years ago

                i streamed once, 3 years ago, when a friend of mine gave me his old mic. I just streamed rimworld for 2 hours and talked to chat like we were hanging out in the same room. still have 5 followers lol
                my completely worthless advice would be to just do it, and let the chips fall where they may

          • bedsores [none/use name]
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            4 years ago

            yea, twitch doesn't exactly help you find new people to watch. streaming ck3 probably a good move tho, a lot of strategy game streamers are more chill and don't have face cam. diff audience than the FPS streamers, also probably less likely to have creeps in your chat.

          • cadence [they/them,she/her]
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            4 years ago

            Yeah, it's hard. I remember listening to a pod where popular streamers talked about their success, and it comes down to:

            Must do these things:

            • Have a microphone
            • Talk about whatever while having viewers, silence is not interesting
            • Gameplay that isn't completely average. You can be really terrible, really good, or do something interesting outside of the good/bad structure.
            • Stream.

            Then, you need to actually get some viewers. People that like what you are doing. Options include:

            • Be involved in the game's community and make friends
            • Encourage people online to visit, put out a call on this site or on social media or whatever
            • Perform some never seen before feat so everyone comes to see what you'll do next (unlikely to happen)

            The most important thing to remember is that it's a slow process. If you're streaming with the sole intent of becoming popular, that's the wrong approach. Stream with the intent of having a small number of people that do keep coming back to watch you.

        • cadence [they/them,she/her]
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          4 years ago

          that costs like $500+ for the model and rig and stuff but it's probably really lucrative yeah

    • HadMatter [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      Honestly, when you're talking about getting as big as Destiny, you don't even have to be good at video games. Hasan's not great at video games, but he has 16k (ie makes a fuck ton of money) subscribers because he's entertaining. He mostly just talks about politics and memes and watches reality TV. He plays games for fun, but his audience drops off significantly when he switches over to gaming, generally.