TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »And who is that exactly?
Rkindaleft wrote: »Given how the game has fared this year I'm not totally surprised.
Considering what was said in the goodbye nefas thread last year there are some people here that seem to have a negative opinion on streamers but every one of them that leaves means that one, the game has less overall advertising and two, there is less access to modern resources such as proper tutorials or build and mechanic guides (ZOS doesn't do this, it's all from content creators.)
Guessing: the channel will continue to produce ad revenue from people looking up guides and walk throughs, since it is presumably favored by YT's algorithm it will keep showing up in searches and getting views.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »
That's a shame. Deltias is cool.
I know there'll be harping about the state of the game, but the game is 10 years and some of these content creators have been streaming for a long time. How long can you generate content about any game for? Content creation past the basics is chuffing hard when you're always coming up with new videos. It's surprising we haven't lost more by now.
moderatelyfatman wrote: »That's a shame. Deltias is cool.
I know there'll be harping about the state of the game, but the game is 10 years and some of these content creators have been streaming for a long time. How long can you generate content about any game for? Content creation past the basics is chuffing hard when you're always coming up with new videos. It's surprising we haven't lost more by now.
A lot of people comment on how ESO is 10 years old and hence it's decline and death are just around the corner.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »How does one "sell" their channel? And why would anyone buy someone else's channel? What exactly would they get, since the original streamer's viewers might very well decide to move on, as well. I mean, it isn't like one broadcaster buying another broadcaster's network, since the streamer essentially IS the channel in an important sense.
Elvenheart wrote: »Did Deltia actually say he moved on from ESO due to the state of the game? The article linked above said in the last 12 months Deltia Gaming made $575,000 and that it is selling for $900,000. Maybe it was just too good of an opportunity to pass up?
Rkindaleft wrote: »Given how the game has fared this year I'm not totally surprised.
Considering what was said in the goodbye nefas thread last year there are some people here that seem to have a negative opinion on streamers but every one of them that leaves means that one, the game has less overall advertising and two, there is less access to modern resources such as proper tutorials or build and mechanic guides (ZOS doesn't do this, it's all from content creators.)
Personofsecrets wrote: »I thought that Deltia quit ages ago.