Twitch? I don't get it.

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    Demion wrote: »
    People actually watch other people play a video game? I thought "no way...I must be reading this wrong...surely there's something people do there other than watch someone else play a video game. Nope...that's it?

    People actually watch others play football?

    Its entertainment for some and yes even a living for others, as long as we find it entertainment for many reason it will be a living for them, ad advertisement and yeah they will make money from it. And it will only grow now when watching it is very mobile.

    They're not pro sports players, they (and Youtube channel folks/etc) are just extroverts, loudmouths, and class clowns, thinking that they're somehow worth broadcasting to the masses.

    I guess part of my issue is having watched, over the years, as stuff people used to do for fun (making FAQ's, game hints, etc) slowly got subsumed under a wave of "monetization" - "But can this be monetized?" "how can I monetize this?" "I deserve for this thing I do to be monetized!" Feh. And that's even before you think about the fact that they're earning this money using other people's intellectual property. I'm surprised the game companies didn't fight that harder, but I suppose they consider it 'free advertising'.
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    Demion wrote: »
    People actually watch other people play a video game? I thought "no way...I must be reading this wrong...surely there's something people do there other than watch someone else play a video game. Nope...that's it?

    People actually watch others play football?

    Its entertainment for some and yes even a living for others, as long as we find it entertainment for many reason it will be a living for them, ad advertisement and yeah they will make money from it. And it will only grow now when watching it is very mobile.

    They're not pro sports players, they (and Youtube channel folks/etc) are just extroverts, loudmouths, and class clowns, thinking that they're somehow worth broadcasting to the masses.

    I guess part of my issue is having watched, over the years, as stuff people used to do for fun (making FAQ's, game hints, etc) slowly got subsumed under a wave of "monetization" - "But can this be monetized?" "how can I monetize this?" "I deserve for this thing I do to be monetized!" Feh. And that's even before you think about the fact that they're earning this money using other people's intellectual property. I'm surprised the game companies didn't fight that harder, but I suppose they consider it 'free advertising'.

    reality TV says hi.

    if people want to watch them and give them money? you don't have to understand or relate. just accept that some people enjoy watching other people do whatever.

    also.. not all of the twitch streamers are loudmouths and class clowns. there are all kinds of streamers out there.

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    krachall wrote: »
    I've seen the posts about Twitch Crates but had very little knowledge of what Twitch is. I heard a business podcast on how the company got started (very interesting, btw, if you're a fan of business startup stories) so I knew the general premise but I'd never looked into what it actually does.

    With all the talk of Twitch and Crates, I did some research. I'm in a bit of shock...

    People actually watch other people play a video game? I thought "no way...I must be reading this wrong...surely there's something people do there other than watch someone else play a video game. Nope...that's it?

    Maybe because I'm older but actually PLAYING a video game is, by far, the biggest waste of time I have in my life. But watching someone else play a video game is about the lamest thing I've ever heard!

    Do people really do that or are they just doing it for free crates? Honestly...

    Literally no difference between watching Twitch and watching Sunday Football.
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  • Ley
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    Demion wrote: »
    People actually watch other people play a video game? I thought "no way...I must be reading this wrong...surely there's something people do there other than watch someone else play a video game. Nope...that's it?

    People actually watch others play football?

    Its entertainment for some and yes even a living for others, as long as we find it entertainment for many reason it will be a living for them, ad advertisement and yeah they will make money from it. And it will only grow now when watching it is very mobile.

    They're not pro sports players, they (and Youtube channel folks/etc) are just extroverts, loudmouths, and class clowns, thinking that they're somehow worth broadcasting to the masses.

    I guess part of my issue is having watched, over the years, as stuff people used to do for fun (making FAQ's, game hints, etc) slowly got subsumed under a wave of "monetization" - "But can this be monetized?" "how can I monetize this?" "I deserve for this thing I do to be monetized!" Feh. And that's even before you think about the fact that they're earning this money using other people's intellectual property. I'm surprised the game companies didn't fight that harder, but I suppose they consider it 'free advertising'.
    People watch non-pro sports too, which is beside the point. If some of the successful YouTubers and streamers happen to be "extroverts, loudmouths, and class clowns" it means that that's what some people enjoy watching. There are also streamers who are among the best at what they do in game and have informative interactive streams.

    Why shouldn't people be able to make their livelihood making videos of video games? For the most part, the people who are consistently successful/popular put a lot of effort into these videos.
    Edited by Ley on May 29, 2018 4:39PM
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    Literally no difference between watching Twitch and watching Sunday Football.

    Well other than ZoS giving away lotto boxes through twitch. :D


    I don't really care that people make money from playing football or streaming on Twitch to each their own I say.


    I don't watch Sports (physical or egames) as I never really felt the excitement some people do from "watching" someone else do something.

    But I understand that there is a significant population that does and I am happy they have those outlets and have something to be excited about.


    All that said the real point it will begin bothering me is when ZoS requires me to use twitch for a larger percentage of game related items.

    One or two special pets or mounts isn't a big deal as many games used to do that on release with different vanity items going out dependant on which store or region you purchased the game from.

    Wasn't a fan but it wasn't game breaking.

    When all the best vanity items "only" come from twitch...then I will be ending my subscription but till then I will just continue to spit pixelated death at my enemies.

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    Aesthier wrote: »


    Well other than ZoS giving away lotto boxes through twitch. :D

    In all fairness I just don't care about vanity items.
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  • Yzalirk
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    I would just pull up a stream on my phone just for the free crates but since I am a console player, I do not get that luxury.

    I have no desire to watch people stream a game if I find them to be boring. I tried to watch an Alcast trial stream but nobody had a personality so I stopped watching. I can tolerate the informative videos though that him and most ESO YouTubers put up. Xynode is my go-to as his content is great and very informative. Sherman Gaming has posted some hybrid builds which has me very intrigued. As for non-ESO streamers, same thing applies. I will watch Criken and his friends play something from time to time because they are hilarious. I will also watch certain YouTubers play a game, usually something I will never play, when I am bored or taking a break from ESO but they are generally 10 - 30 minute videos.
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    krachall wrote: »
    I've seen the posts about Twitch Crates but had very little knowledge of what Twitch is. I heard a business podcast on how the company got started (very interesting, btw, if you're a fan of business startup stories) so I knew the general premise but I'd never looked into what it actually does.

    With all the talk of Twitch and Crates, I did some research. I'm in a bit of shock...

    People actually watch other people play a video game? I thought "no way...I must be reading this wrong...surely there's something people do there other than watch someone else play a video game. Nope...that's it?

    Maybe because I'm older but actually PLAYING a video game is, by far, the biggest waste of time I have in my life. But watching someone else play a video game is about the lamest thing I've ever heard!

    Do people really do that or are they just doing it for free crates? Honestly...

    Eh ... I agree with you.. playing game is a waste of time. Watching some else play a game is even bigger waste of time. Just like watching football or baseball or golf or any other game.

    Bottom line... it is entertainment.. which is a waste of time... which something you enjoy doing with essentially is a relax time.. which in turn is not a waste of time.

    Edited by CavalryPK on May 29, 2018 5:03PM
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    Aesthier wrote: »


    Well other than ZoS giving away lotto boxes through twitch. :D

    In all fairness I just don't care about vanity items.

    Especially if it picks randomly of whose to get crates and when which is bogus, I only received the 2 initial starter 100% ones, but after that 0 after 3 streams of 6+ hours each thanks zos.
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    Not only watch, some people even idolize streamers
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    Streams can be a good way to learn builds, farmings spots, and get better at the game.

    For example, if I want to learn how to make gold with the latest patch or new/rare furniture I watch jhartellis on Twitch. For other stuff, alcast for pve builds, and fengrush for pvp.
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    Streamsniping is fun. :trollface:
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    Streamsniping is fun. :trollface:

    the only streamer i do watch that pvps - uses 5 minute stream delay :P
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    krachall wrote: »
    I've seen the posts about Twitch Crates but had very little knowledge of what Twitch is. I heard a business podcast on how the company got started (very interesting, btw, if you're a fan of business startup stories) so I knew the general premise but I'd never looked into what it actually does.

    With all the talk of Twitch and Crates, I did some research. I'm in a bit of shock...

    People actually watch other people play a video game? I thought "no way...I must be reading this wrong...surely there's something people do there other than watch someone else play a video game. Nope...that's it?

    Maybe because I'm older but actually PLAYING a video game is, by far, the biggest waste of time I have in my life. But watching someone else play a video game is about the lamest thing I've ever heard!

    Do people really do that or are they just doing it for free crates? Honestly...

    You and me both. I don't get it either. Maybe it's a millenial-youtube generation thing. My youngest kid is hooked on youtube videos that show other kids playing with their toys and families that "try" new products (and they even get paid big bucks for it too!) Apparently being a youtuber can yield a very, very comfortable living.

    Lol! My parents told me to get a good education or I would never be able to make a decent living. Lol!
    Edited by purple-magicb16_ESO on May 29, 2018 5:30PM
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  • LMar
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    Do you watch TV? Movies? It's entertainment just like watching games
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    krachall wrote: »
    I've seen the posts about Twitch Crates but had very little knowledge of what Twitch is. I heard a business podcast on how the company got started (very interesting, btw, if you're a fan of business startup stories) so I knew the general premise but I'd never looked into what it actually does.

    With all the talk of Twitch and Crates, I did some research. I'm in a bit of shock...

    People actually watch other people play a video game? I thought "no way...I must be reading this wrong...surely there's something people do there other than watch someone else play a video game. Nope...that's it?

    Maybe because I'm older but actually PLAYING a video game is, by far, the biggest waste of time I have in my life. But watching someone else play a video game is about the lamest thing I've ever heard!

    Do people really do that or are they just doing it for free crates? Honestly...

    Literally no difference between watching Twitch and watching Sunday Football.

    Yea, no difference at all. One is taking place in real world with pro players who's shape, skill and form will never be attainable to you, literally decades of dedicated work to get to be called pro. And on the other hand we have a dude in moms basement button mashing his keyboard and after 6months or so (provided that you have working brain) of dedicated "playing games" you get to be a pro/streamer. So yeah, exactly the same.
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    ku5h wrote: »
    krachall wrote: »
    I've seen the posts about Twitch Crates but had very little knowledge of what Twitch is. I heard a business podcast on how the company got started (very interesting, btw, if you're a fan of business startup stories) so I knew the general premise but I'd never looked into what it actually does.

    With all the talk of Twitch and Crates, I did some research. I'm in a bit of shock...

    People actually watch other people play a video game? I thought "no way...I must be reading this wrong...surely there's something people do there other than watch someone else play a video game. Nope...that's it?

    Maybe because I'm older but actually PLAYING a video game is, by far, the biggest waste of time I have in my life. But watching someone else play a video game is about the lamest thing I've ever heard!

    Do people really do that or are they just doing it for free crates? Honestly...

    Literally no difference between watching Twitch and watching Sunday Football.

    Yea, no difference at all. One is taking place in real world with pro players who's shape, skill and form will never be attainable to you, literally decades of dedicated work to get to be called pro. And on the other hand we have a dude in moms basement button mashing his keyboard and after 6months or so (provided that you have working brain) of dedicated "playing games" you get to be a pro/streamer. So yeah, exactly the same.

    1 you are assuming that streamer = dude in a mom's basement
    2. you are watching other people doing something instead of doing it yourself. sounds the same to me

    the irony here is that we are not trying to tell you that you are wrong for watching sports. but for some reason people feel so defensive about it "its not the same!" yeah.. yeah it is. you are watching people do something for personal enjoyment. why is that so difficult to accept? you don't need to qualify why you like watching sports. you do and that's fine. accept that people like watching someone play video games. its what is fun for them. nothing wrong with that EITHER.

    Edited by Linaleah on May 29, 2018 6:06PM
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    Linaleah wrote: »
    you are watching other people doing something instead of doing it yourself. sounds the same to me

    I'd say there is some degree of difference, in that most sport that gets watched is top level, so is basically something people can never achieve themselves, there is also a competitive element with the interest of what the outcome will be (maybe "e-sport" is somewhat similar in this regard), where as many Twitch streams are exactly something people can do themselves in game, so I'd say they are more akin to watching reality TV.

    Which is I assume partly why it has the bad rep, because reality TV is generally considered a low form of entertainment with few redeeming qualities.
    Edited by Sylosi on May 30, 2018 7:31AM
  • krachall
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    essi2 wrote: »
    Where have you been for the last 2 decades?

    Not sitting around watching other people play video games, apparently. LOL.
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    Linaleah wrote: »
    ku5h wrote: »
    krachall wrote: »
    I've seen the posts about Twitch Crates but had very little knowledge of what Twitch is. I heard a business podcast on how the company got started (very interesting, btw, if you're a fan of business startup stories) so I knew the general premise but I'd never looked into what it actually does.

    With all the talk of Twitch and Crates, I did some research. I'm in a bit of shock...

    People actually watch other people play a video game? I thought "no way...I must be reading this wrong...surely there's something people do there other than watch someone else play a video game. Nope...that's it?

    Maybe because I'm older but actually PLAYING a video game is, by far, the biggest waste of time I have in my life. But watching someone else play a video game is about the lamest thing I've ever heard!

    Do people really do that or are they just doing it for free crates? Honestly...

    Literally no difference between watching Twitch and watching Sunday Football.

    Yea, no difference at all. One is taking place in real world with pro players who's shape, skill and form will never be attainable to you, literally decades of dedicated work to get to be called pro. And on the other hand we have a dude in moms basement button mashing his keyboard and after 6months or so (provided that you have working brain) of dedicated "playing games" you get to be a pro/streamer. So yeah, exactly the same.

    1 you are assuming that streamer = dude in a mom's basement
    2. you are watching other people doing something instead of doing it yourself. sounds the same to me

    the irony here is that we are not trying to tell you that you are wrong for watching sports. but for some reason people feel so defensive about it "its not the same!" yeah.. yeah it is. you are watching people do something for personal enjoyment. why is that so difficult to accept? you don't need to qualify why you like watching sports. you do and that's fine. accept that people like watching someone play video games. its what is fun for them. nothing wrong with that EITHER.

    I think a lot of this stems from a bigger problem. A lot of people consider any time spent on video games or video game related content to be shameful. People who play video games are often labeled as deadbeats, juvenile, lazy, anti social...

    Watching TV, reading a book, playing cards, building models, fishing, shooting guns, playing sports, drinking at a bar with friends, going clubbing, going shopping, spending hours on social media... These are all generally considered acceptable ways to pass the time.
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  • Dottzgaming
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    It always makes me... frustrated... to see people have such a negative view on content creators and content creation in general. While, yes, many creators do portray themselves in a negative way or have toxic personalities, a huge majority of creators are people who love to play a game and want to share that passion with others. Maybe they're particularly good at once facet of the game and want to use services like YouTube, Twitch or their own website to share that with others or even educate those who dont understand something. There is a lot of time, effort, and love that goes into content creation, and it makes me laugh how people make fun of others for enjoying watching streams or saying "i dont get it therefore it's stupid" and just writing the entire thing off. Obviously if you just dont like watching streams, thats fine, you dont have to enjoy watching streams just like some people dont enjoy watching sports, but i do get annoyed when those same people crap on others or crap on creators for enjoying streaming. Do you like when people crap all over the things you like and tell you what you enjoy is stupid? Then dont do it to other people.

    People pay millions to watch people run around and play with various balls, pucks, etc for entertainment.
    People watch reality TV about people who work at restaurants and have drama, live in a particular place, eat weird stuff, etc.
    People watch educational TV to learn more about a certain topic.
    People spend tons of money on hobbies they enjoy like card games, modelling, clothes, fishing, any hobby you can think of.
    And so much more.

    What is at the root of all of these things? Entertainment. Maybe someone just really likes ESO, and wants to chat and interact with someone else playing ESO and watching their gameplay, maybe they want to learn something about the game, watch someone's gameplay to further elevate their own, maybe they want to watch it for the entertainment value, maybe they want the sense of community that comes from chat, there are many reasons people watch streams, and just because you think it's stupid doesnt mean people shouldnt be able to enjoy the things they love. And yes, people pay for entertainment and those doing the entertaining make money. That's how it works. It's supply and demand. There is a demand for entertainment, and people will pay money for that entertainment to be supplied. Being an entertaining and interactive streamer and content creator takes time, energy, practice, research and talent just like any other entertainment skill, and if their fans choose to kick them some money for the amount of hard work, time and dedication they put into their content then good for them, their hard work is being rewarded.

    I've said this before to people IRL who talk crap to me about streaming and video games before and Ill say it again: make fun of it all you want, laugh at it all you want, but streaming, esports, all this stuff is still new, and it's already a multi-million dollar industry, and it's not going anywhere.

    It's only the beginning.
    Edited by Dottzgaming on May 29, 2018 7:04PM
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    Good timing. I was just thinking about a conversation I had with you some time ago on one of your streams about this very topic.
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  • Dottzgaming
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    Ley wrote: »
    @Dottzgaming

    Good timing. I was just thinking about a conversation I had with you some time ago on one of your streams about this very topic.

    Yeah i remember this topic getting brought up. This meme always comes to my mind when i see posts like this: jMspSZ5.jpg


    But whenever stuff like this pops up I always will stand up and speak about it. When i was in school as a younger kid, I was bullied for liking video games. Ive loved video games since i got my first gameboy color when i was like, maybe 5, and i never looked back. I was always an athlete year round my whole life, lifted weights, etc, but people always fixated on the fact that i enjoyed video games and made fun of me for it.

    I always would ask them - "Why is it a big deal that I like this, what does it matter to you that I enjoy something?"
    And they never could answer me, just continued rambling through their same "material".

    Ive always found that the people who mock those for watching streams will have no issue with sitting down for hours on end watching their favorite TV show, binging netflix, etc. without batting an eye. But, if you like to watch someone play a video game though you're some sort of weirdo that needs his brain scanned...

    Like for example, i dont understand HARDCORE sports fans. Like people who get violent over sports. I know friends who have gotten over fist fights over football games and I cant grasp why they feel so attached to a team of a sport that theyd start a physical altercation over it. Theyll know sports statistics like the back of their hand going back crazy amounts of years, watch all the drafts for the sports they enjoy, play fantasy X, whatever. But i dont make fun of them for it. If that's their thing, that's their thing.

    Tell that guy you like watching people play video games though, and theyll look at you like youre a freak.

    I think it comes down to what you said - watching a stream is not yet viewed by the mainstream as an "acceptable way to pass the time."

    But like i said, whether or not these people believe that others enjoy this doesnt change the fact that this is multi million dollar industry and one that is exponentially growing day by day.
    Edited by Dottzgaming on May 29, 2018 7:20PM
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    Here's the reason I don't understand it.

    My main passions in life are mountain biking and skiing. I love to do both. I mountain bike 3-4 times a week and ski as often as I can get out West in the winter. I also like to whitewater raft, surf, fly racing drones, and play ESO.

    I watch mountain bike videos, ski movies, white water videos, surf videos, and drone racing live events. I don't watch a lot...I certainly participate in more of those activities than I watch videos.

    But I have, nor have I ever had, a desire to watch someone else play ESO. I don't get the attraction of watching someone doing something when I could simply press a few buttons and be doing exactly that myself instead of watching it.

    Mountain biking, skiing, and other activities are different. I watch videos when I can't do the activity. I can ski on a January day in, say Telluride from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM. I'm NOT going to sit on my condo on that day and watch a ski movie! But that's what I think of when I hear people are sitting in front of a computer watching Twitch instead of just playing the game.
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    boggo wrote: »
    Older player here. Since the advent of Twitch I‘m hardly watching any TV. Also: Why not simply let people enjoy what they‘re doing?

    Remember when the gaming community was full of passionate nerds who were used to being mocked for what we enjoyed and so didn't really do that to others? I miss that.
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    I like listening to twitch players while I do more boring things in game like writs or grinding motifs or cp. I have learned a bit watching more skilled players.


    I don't think its strange, you want to see strange check out the twitch asmr community. They're the weirdos. :D
    Vet Maelstrom makes me cry.
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    Welcome to the year 2005 where people watch others play games.

    I'm not a fan of Twitch or watching others play games in general myself, but pretending like you've never heard of it just to make some condescending point is a bit...weird.

    I wouldn't over-estimate the number of people who've heard of Twitch. I only came across it through ESO Live, and one look at the Twitch chat was enough to make me maximise the ESO Live window and dump the chat. I've never regretted that. As for watching other people play whether it's through Twitch or Youtube, it's likely to be only a tiny minority of MMORPG players.
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