RandomSurvivor
Refugee
I'm not sure if it will matter to most.. perhaps an oversight. Thought it worth mentioning.
Backstory
I'm quite invested into 7D2D. As a staple of our family gaming nights for years - we logged hundreds, if not thousands of hours on the legacy console edition. The news of 1.0 coming to console was one of the most anticipated things of 2024 for us. Our excitement was overwhelming. As was the realization that we were easily 1k in the hole to achieve this. It was then that we realized our first gen OneX (3) were no longer suitable. We purchased four copies of the game, replacing all three consoles with new gens, for no other reason than restoring our 'family gaming tradition'. Of course, one of these upgrades was the brand-new series X, required to host for 4. Now don't get me wrong, I was all too happy to buy into it, so I'm not here to complain about my own decisions on that point.. but why it's relevant is merely to highlight the lengths we have gone to, so that we can enjoy this amazing game.
Fast forward a few months, the TWITCH thing in the options menu becomes more and more curious as the 'new' progressed into just being 'familiar' once again. I was well aware of what TWITCH was, but was not a regular user & was very curious/intrigued by this new layer of content I hadn't yet experienced. A quiet and generally reserved guy, who did the unexpected.. I said to hell with it & jumped feet first into the world of "live-streaming'. It was like entering a whole new world, with a different language, ettiquites and traditions than anything I'd seen before. --- After all, this layer of content was presented on the options menu on my console. Designated for exactly this purpose... As a console user, vanilla is what we get. This certainly raised the level of intrigue with Twitch Integration, as there was very little that we could look forward to otherwise, with any certainty.
To date, I've been streaming for about 6 months. Went from being an acquaintance to TWITCH at best, to at least understanding the process much better. I stream 7 Days to Die content almost exclusively, slowly learning how to grow into this experience. To this point, the content I create is niche(hardcore runs), in an already niche market of viewership.
Now that I've covered a little backstory, it brings me to the real reason for this posting.
Since I began streaming, I've made adjustments to content and adapted to the learning curve of being a streamer. Trying, anyways.. Some of these adjustments may have just been what type of content I want to make, but always feeling a little bit like I will have to work EXTRA hard to bring in viewers who will be 'entertained enough' to join your community while streaming a VANILLA EXPERIENCE... after all, the great majority of streamers doing 7D2D -- are doing so from a PC, which without question dominates the space. That much is expected, and even acceptable if you understand hardware limitations. Furthermore, the PC community (with all due respect) has really been the lifeblood keeping the game alive for all these years... So state for the record, this isn't even a jab at the PC community at all.. but more to poke in the direction to just be able to say.. WTF guys?
Console was late to the party, old news for PC users was still fresh content for console. I can accept 4 player server limits, no-mod support and the fact that there will only ever be the vanilla experience if that is how it plays out moving forward. I can accept the paywall that a would-be streamer is up against if they didn't already invest into a decent PC, just to have a reasonable-quality stream with a few alerts that will actually show up when someone engages with your stream. [Paid subs to Streamlabs or Lightstream for an overlay...]
Why any of this matters to anyone? Likely, it doesn't to most.. I'm sure many would be pressed to critique my rambling here and thats okay. I needed to vent this, as a console user and streamer. Twitch Integration was added for us, therefore we have to assume it was intended to be used for this purpose...
So my question is, now that we have this on console, with crossplay etc-- Why are we doing experimental releases that are exclusive to PC? For your average console player, it wouldn't be anything other than a day to mark and look forward to on the calendar... but for someone streaming, from a console, with already somewhat outdated content when compared to the modded streams; making it more competitive and even at a disadvantage of time served, so to speak...
We (console and PC) can't be equal in every way.. but come on guys, by the time we get a stable version of 2.0.. it will be up to 45 days out of date already.. that's assuming no more delays or issues arise. 45 Days where we are unable to avoid spoilers because we support other streamers each day... If spoiler was the worst, I wouldn't waste my energy here.. It's that this update is GOING TO BE A DAMN GOOD ONE. It will bring new experiences, new content and new/returning viewers who are looking to get their drops, and the latest scoop on the update. The uptick in this will be old news by May. we will miss that spike in viewership and since consistency is pretty much #1 in streaming... we won't just go on hiatus, no.. we will just be streaming old and outdated content.. still. I will add, EVERYONE including myself is going to want the Twitch drops... so now even our regular viewers will go to another channel to earn their drops because they have something that you cannot provide them with.
I've chatted among the networks of 7D2D streamers I am involved with, many of which are PC streamers and have learned that I'm the anomalous complainer who's disgruntled about the upcoming time line, and how that translates to someone trying to create content.
The easy solution WOULD have obviously been buying a gaming PC, but rounding back to the backstory.. it would have been counter-intuitive to playing with my family. Streaming came second, but now tends to be at the forefront of my focus..
In all, I have to say.. I'm feeling pretty defeated and seemed like the only thing left to do was jump up on my soapbox here for a few minutes to vent the frustration. No disrespect to the PC community at all, I just wish these things were taken into consideration. For us, it's like watching a re-run of the super bowl when we already know who wins.
A solution you ask?
Release the experimental to us too... who cares if its flawed, needs patched or updated again? Pushing streaming as though it's an equality feature and letting us fall behind as a content creator once we do, all because we can't get updates across all platforms on the same date is just wrong imo. It's not even feeling me entitlement; it's literally there staring us in the face as a method of maximizing the available content the game has to offer. God forbid anyone get too curious without extensive research... you will be disappointed.
Signed, My unpopular opinion.
Still love you TFP.. just disappointed in you. Have a great day.
Backstory
I'm quite invested into 7D2D. As a staple of our family gaming nights for years - we logged hundreds, if not thousands of hours on the legacy console edition. The news of 1.0 coming to console was one of the most anticipated things of 2024 for us. Our excitement was overwhelming. As was the realization that we were easily 1k in the hole to achieve this. It was then that we realized our first gen OneX (3) were no longer suitable. We purchased four copies of the game, replacing all three consoles with new gens, for no other reason than restoring our 'family gaming tradition'. Of course, one of these upgrades was the brand-new series X, required to host for 4. Now don't get me wrong, I was all too happy to buy into it, so I'm not here to complain about my own decisions on that point.. but why it's relevant is merely to highlight the lengths we have gone to, so that we can enjoy this amazing game.
Fast forward a few months, the TWITCH thing in the options menu becomes more and more curious as the 'new' progressed into just being 'familiar' once again. I was well aware of what TWITCH was, but was not a regular user & was very curious/intrigued by this new layer of content I hadn't yet experienced. A quiet and generally reserved guy, who did the unexpected.. I said to hell with it & jumped feet first into the world of "live-streaming'. It was like entering a whole new world, with a different language, ettiquites and traditions than anything I'd seen before. --- After all, this layer of content was presented on the options menu on my console. Designated for exactly this purpose... As a console user, vanilla is what we get. This certainly raised the level of intrigue with Twitch Integration, as there was very little that we could look forward to otherwise, with any certainty.
To date, I've been streaming for about 6 months. Went from being an acquaintance to TWITCH at best, to at least understanding the process much better. I stream 7 Days to Die content almost exclusively, slowly learning how to grow into this experience. To this point, the content I create is niche(hardcore runs), in an already niche market of viewership.
Now that I've covered a little backstory, it brings me to the real reason for this posting.
Since I began streaming, I've made adjustments to content and adapted to the learning curve of being a streamer. Trying, anyways.. Some of these adjustments may have just been what type of content I want to make, but always feeling a little bit like I will have to work EXTRA hard to bring in viewers who will be 'entertained enough' to join your community while streaming a VANILLA EXPERIENCE... after all, the great majority of streamers doing 7D2D -- are doing so from a PC, which without question dominates the space. That much is expected, and even acceptable if you understand hardware limitations. Furthermore, the PC community (with all due respect) has really been the lifeblood keeping the game alive for all these years... So state for the record, this isn't even a jab at the PC community at all.. but more to poke in the direction to just be able to say.. WTF guys?
Console was late to the party, old news for PC users was still fresh content for console. I can accept 4 player server limits, no-mod support and the fact that there will only ever be the vanilla experience if that is how it plays out moving forward. I can accept the paywall that a would-be streamer is up against if they didn't already invest into a decent PC, just to have a reasonable-quality stream with a few alerts that will actually show up when someone engages with your stream. [Paid subs to Streamlabs or Lightstream for an overlay...]
Why any of this matters to anyone? Likely, it doesn't to most.. I'm sure many would be pressed to critique my rambling here and thats okay. I needed to vent this, as a console user and streamer. Twitch Integration was added for us, therefore we have to assume it was intended to be used for this purpose...
So my question is, now that we have this on console, with crossplay etc-- Why are we doing experimental releases that are exclusive to PC? For your average console player, it wouldn't be anything other than a day to mark and look forward to on the calendar... but for someone streaming, from a console, with already somewhat outdated content when compared to the modded streams; making it more competitive and even at a disadvantage of time served, so to speak...
We (console and PC) can't be equal in every way.. but come on guys, by the time we get a stable version of 2.0.. it will be up to 45 days out of date already.. that's assuming no more delays or issues arise. 45 Days where we are unable to avoid spoilers because we support other streamers each day... If spoiler was the worst, I wouldn't waste my energy here.. It's that this update is GOING TO BE A DAMN GOOD ONE. It will bring new experiences, new content and new/returning viewers who are looking to get their drops, and the latest scoop on the update. The uptick in this will be old news by May. we will miss that spike in viewership and since consistency is pretty much #1 in streaming... we won't just go on hiatus, no.. we will just be streaming old and outdated content.. still. I will add, EVERYONE including myself is going to want the Twitch drops... so now even our regular viewers will go to another channel to earn their drops because they have something that you cannot provide them with.
I've chatted among the networks of 7D2D streamers I am involved with, many of which are PC streamers and have learned that I'm the anomalous complainer who's disgruntled about the upcoming time line, and how that translates to someone trying to create content.
The easy solution WOULD have obviously been buying a gaming PC, but rounding back to the backstory.. it would have been counter-intuitive to playing with my family. Streaming came second, but now tends to be at the forefront of my focus..
In all, I have to say.. I'm feeling pretty defeated and seemed like the only thing left to do was jump up on my soapbox here for a few minutes to vent the frustration. No disrespect to the PC community at all, I just wish these things were taken into consideration. For us, it's like watching a re-run of the super bowl when we already know who wins.
A solution you ask?
Release the experimental to us too... who cares if its flawed, needs patched or updated again? Pushing streaming as though it's an equality feature and letting us fall behind as a content creator once we do, all because we can't get updates across all platforms on the same date is just wrong imo. It's not even feeling me entitlement; it's literally there staring us in the face as a method of maximizing the available content the game has to offer. God forbid anyone get too curious without extensive research... you will be disappointed.
Signed, My unpopular opinion.
Still love you TFP.. just disappointed in you. Have a great day.
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