The only PvP streamers I watch are the ones who can be humble. It's fine to watch cocky players, but the ones who admit to being bested instead of complaining 100% of the time are the ones I'll return to.
I'm probably getting old, but I still can't figure what's so entertaining about watching people play the game when you could be playing the game yourself instead.
- murder everything in Cyrodiil and BGs. show us high end solo play and/or well synergized group play.
barney2525 wrote: »... share their pizza
be more entertaining to watch.
- murder everything in Cyrodiil and BGs. show us high end solo play and/or well synergized group play.
- do hard PVE content like Vet Trials Hard Mode or Vet Dungeon Hard Modes.
- show us your effective builds in action by game mode. don’t necessarily have to share the build if you don’t want. highlight the game’s theorycrafting depth and reward for creativity.
- give meaningful commentary of what’s happening on screen
- lighten up and crack some jokes
- show us some swagger and attitude
barney2525 wrote: »... share their pizza
Pizza is for subscribers only
16BitForestCat wrote: »I wish certain ESO streamers would STOP using viewbots with hidden site embeds to make their streams appear to have thousands more viewers than they actually do.
16BitForestCat wrote: »I also wish people would realize that it's okay to just be YOU on your stream. You don't need to develop a larger-than-life streamer personality to engage your viewers. A significant number of ESO streamers (and streamers in general, let's be real here) seem like perfectly nice people IRL, but I can't watch them stream because they all seem to think that they need to have ridiculous catchphrases they frequently abuse, and/or to behave like a "zany" morning radio DJ. After like three minutes of that, I'm out. I stopped listening to the radio as soon as playing your own music stash in your car became cheap and easy. Not subjecting myself to that type of annoying aural abuse on Twitch.
I'm probably getting old, but I still can't figure what's so entertaining about watching people play the game when you could be playing the game yourself instead.
It's the same thing for sports. Why watch it on TV when you can go play it? Tour de France? I got a bike in my garage, I can go hit the trails. Basketball, I can go play at the local park there are pickup games all day every day. Chess matches? Poker tournaments? I can all do that with friends.
I mean really, it's not some new revelation, or being "old". It's pretty common sense to know why people watch streams.
I'm probably getting old, but I still can't figure what's so entertaining about watching people play the game when you could be playing the game yourself instead.
It's the same thing for sports. Why watch it on TV when you can go play it? Tour de France? I got a bike in my garage, I can go hit the trails. Basketball, I can go play at the local park there are pickup games all day every day. Chess matches? Poker tournaments? I can all do that with friends.
I mean really, it's not some new revelation, or being "old". It's pretty common sense to know why people watch streams.
I fail to see that common sense, but hey, I never watched sport on TV either. Still I could spot a difference. I can play basketball, but I'm not quite as good as what I'd see watching an NBA game, for instance. The same can't be said for most people I'd watch playing the game in my stead.
But maybe I'm wrong about that too, I haven't had a TV for quite some years now. Nothing especially interesting to watch, less time to actually do things ? No, thanks.