crazywildfire
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But they are actually do it for themselves, not watching someone else do it for them.
If you watch TV and or movies why do you do that when you can act yourself instead of watching someone do it for you?
But they are actually do it for themselves, not watching someone else do it for them.
I have made plenty of my own movies.If you watch TV and or movies why do you do that when you can act yourself instead of watching someone do it for you?
I don't understand why some people have to demean others in regards to what they find as entertaining or what they want to do with their time. I sometimes wonder if demeaning others is their way of putting some value in their lives.
It's not demeaning I just don't understand why people like watching someone else do something they are very capable of doing, if someone wants to sit around watching paint dry by all means do it but seems a little boring.I don't understand why some people have to demean others in regards to what they find as entertaining or what they want to do with their time. I sometimes wonder if demeaning others is their way of putting some value in their lives.
It's not demeaning I just don't understand why people like watching someone else do something they are very capable of doing, if someone wants to sit around watching paint dry by all means do it but seems a little boring.
I wouldn't be too sure about that, I think there's plenty of people like me who never post, but actively monitor here.Very. There's probably less than like 50 people who regularly post in this thread, and even on the Subreddit, which is still a tiny fraction of the fanbase, they barely know what's going on with A20. Only the most dedicated fans actually go to forums and follow games
So you have things to see and people to do?
Again I said I personally don't understand but if it makes them happy whatever.This is simply a perspective that you will probably never share. I could make the same argument about sports. Taking soccer as an example, in my opinion it's just a childish game about two teams kicking a ball around and sometimes including some immature, violent fans starting fires and riots if their favorite team doesn't win. It's ridiculous in my eyes but that doesn't make it any less valid of a form of entertainment (excluding the last bit I mentioned). If someone can find purpose in an activity, then that activity is worth pursuing, so long as they are not harming themselves or anyone else. Not everyone has to "get it" to make it worthy of existing.
It's also because people like to watch other people be entertaining. Maybe they are funny, maybe that have a very relaxing personality, maybe they can do things in a game that a viewer cannot.It's not demeaning I just don't understand why people like watching someone else do something they are very capable of doing, if someone wants to sit around watching paint dry by all means do it but seems a little boring.
It's also because people like to watch other people be entertaining. Maybe they are funny, maybe that have a very relaxing personality, maybe they can do things in a game that a viewer cannot.
It's not just "watching someone play a game". It's more for the person playing it and the entertainment they provide.
That is a valid argument and counter point I applaud you Sir.It's also because people like to watch other people be entertaining. Maybe they are funny, maybe that have a very relaxing personality, maybe they can do things in a game that a viewer cannot.
It's not just "watching someone play a game". It's more for the person playing it and the entertainment they provide.
You are making the assumption that it will get out this weekend or the next 3 weekends after that. In any case I would make it...We need T Shirts now
"I survived the 2021 Streamer Weekend Controversy!"
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yeah but.....who cares?I know these type of people from the steamforums. They will blame TFP for poor communication and marketing skill and they already did it a lot.
It seems my english isn´t good enough, people don´t get the point here. TFP will be blamed. Not the streamers. Can´t say it more shortly.
THIS: When I initially heard of Twitch and the idea of watching someone else play a video game, it was mind-boggling. How on earth could that be entertaining? And for the most part this was likely true: it was just people playing video games. But pretty quickly, people realized that the real value is in the streamer's ability to be entertaining, whether that was by the way they interacted with their community or simply by playing a character (WWE, anyone?). The point is, as others have stated already, I think the vast majority of people watch video game streamers for the entertainment they get out of the person in front of the camera/mic, not just for the gameplay.It's also because people like to watch other people be entertaining. Maybe they are funny, maybe that have a very relaxing personality, maybe they can do things in a game that a viewer cannot.
It's not just "watching someone play a game". It's more for the person playing it and the entertainment they provide.
You may have not meant it, but this jumped out at me when I read your responseIt's not demeaning
and if they really need a reputation for being able to make Mario jump on the turtle to validate their life it maybe a good time to re-evaluate it
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