I know that most people choose Twitch but what is the reason behind it? or are you guys also streaming and watching from other platforms as well? like cross-platform to multi-homing
@feeelingg: Doubt they put a fee on all viewers. If they did that then I’d question whether I’d watch anything on it then.
None.
I don't understand this trend of watching people playing games instead of actually playing games.
Maybe I'm just old.
I might watch a consolidated clip of a game's plot and story, or a video strategy guide, but that's about it.
@feeelingg: For me not really. While I do check out recommendations from friends I kind of watch what I like instead of watching just because a friend likes it.
@mrbojangles25: I don’t just watch simply to see someone playing a game myself. They have to be entertaining, converse frequently with the viewers, have interesting things to discuss both about the game or outside the game. I also enjoy seeing their reactions to moments in a game that I’ve already seen and hearing their thoughts on the game or gaming in general. For me it’s more a community kind of thing that people are enjoying and experiencing together.
@feeelingg: I haven’t subscribed or donated but I’m not necessarily opposed to it and may do one or the other in the future.
@Litchie: So you mainly look for the content you want to watch not a specific streamer, right?
Yup.
I don't understand this trend of watching people playing games instead of actually playing games.
Watching Twitch beats trailers if you're interested in a game. Or if it's a highly competitive game, you can get the excitement without the commitment.
Same as watching sports, really.
I don't get the point of watching other people playing games, and worse even, talking over said game. I just use YouTube to check some gameplay if I'm curious about it.
That being said, if it's some big competition like Evo or GT finals I might watch a bit on YouTube.
@YukoAsho: After experiencing all the platforms (Twitch, YouTube Gaming, Facebook Gaming, Kick, etc.), what is your opinion on each one? What attracts you the most on each platform? maybe like pros and cons
Honestly? Not much, as I'm not really interacting. Video quality's good enough on most, though Twitch's ads are by far more annoying than anyone else. Other than that, one spot's as good as any other. YouTube can be a bit of a pain to find live content if you're not already subbed, though. They're still very much focused on VOD.
I don't get the point of watching other people playing games, and worse even, talking over said game. I just use YouTube to check some gameplay if I'm curious about it.
That being said, if it's some big competition like Evo or GT finals I might watch a bit on YouTube.
There's plenty of reason to watch someone. Fun personalities can really make a broadcast, especially when playing something social like Mario Party or Cards Against Humanity. You also have people who can talk about a game's history in an amusing way, or people who can do crazy ass tricks or the like. Obviously you mentioned competition, but that's not limited to VS games. I love watching people race randomizer seeds for games like Megaman 2, Dragon Warrior and Zelda.
There's plenty of reason to watch someone playing a game.
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