I saw but he's not on the list on page 1, so I fig'd I'd give him a shout outCheck his latest video.. he is a early access streamer!

I saw but he's not on the list on page 1, so I fig'd I'd give him a shout outCheck his latest video.. he is a early access streamer!
This is actually the best legitimate answer I've ever seen for this...The streamers are partners in this, not favoured customers.It's a bit of a difference. =P
Because they're the best advertisement for this game!How are they partners?
True mate. I just wish they should have stated that in the Kickstarter. I own this game in 3 versions (PC - lost email and thus lost Kickstarter version, PC and Xbox). I'm just tired of the goal posts changing from the promised crafting menu (Kickstarter) to promised release dates and now special access pre alpha to people because they have 5000 followers or more.. just tired that's all.So they are not loyal fans? It has been explained 1000s times. You still have early access and will still get to play. They release it on say Monday it will be Monday regardless. They picked to use the streamers just a few days early to get the hype up and such. The only way it doesn't come on that say Monday is because something happens during that weekend that will cause a delay. I get it not everyone likes or agrees to this but this is what they want and 3 extra days isn't that big of deal really.
Folks who see streamers as "players who get paid for playing video games" are kinda missing all the work they have to do to actually be successful.This is actually the best legitimate answer I've ever seen for this...
I love his show! He probably spends more time developing a story line and all them huge building than anyone else!!Only one Aussie gets to stream? Oh well, at least JC is on there, Walter isn't going to get let off that easy.
What should they have stated in the kickstarter? That they would promote and advertise their game?True mate. I just wish they should have stated that in the Kickstarter. I own this game in 3 versions (PC - lost email and thus lost Kickstarter version, PC and Xbox). I'm just tired of the goal posts changing from the promised crafting menu (Kickstarter) to promised release dates and now special access pre alpha to people because they have 5000 followers or more.. just tired that's all.
Neeb’s Gaming applied for and were accepted for the A17 event. Once they realized how it would work they declined to do it (though they wished us well). Their format doesn’t work with only 2-3 days to prep, produce, edit, and release a video. They don’t do regular spontaneous let’s plays.I'm a little surprised that neither Neebs Gaming nor Achievement Hunter are on this list.
Yeah, AH is a big fish to land, but they have just recently started streaming 7D2D A17 so it's within the realms of possibility.
Neebs Gaming seems like a no-brainer though, assuming they're interested.
Not criticizing, I'll still watch one or two of the streams. Probably either Cap00 or Glock9 since I'm already subbed to their YT channels.
There is something very desirable about a slowly ramping up number of players in the experimental. The fact that there are fewer players able to opt in and play on Monday morning and that more and more will trickle in after the work day is over each week day until the following weekend when the largest amount of people will get on will help keep the bug reports manageable.Streamers getting it a couple days early doesn't bug me in the least. I can totally see the value TFPs get from it.
And the timing isn't an issue for me either.
But. Just an opinion here, but. If it were me I'd go with Streamers getting access 'mid-day' Thursday and then the player base getting access mid-day Saturday. Assuming no large show stoppers cropped up.
Yes, that would mean TFPs would wind up working through the weekend and likely Monday~Tuesday.
Reason being (assumptions) that of the possibly hundreds of thousands of players who opt-in to experimental, so they'd get access Sat., I would guess a significant percentage of them may only have a multi-hour chunk of time to play during weekends.
That said, something I really don't think The Pimps get -nearly- enough credit for is the _stability_ of their releases.
It doesn't happen by accident, and I for one am grateful for it. :applouse:eace:
hmm... maybe? Not sure if it would make a significant difference in "big reports", but I think you intended "bugs" thereThere is something very desirable about a slowly ramping up number of players in the experimental. The fact that there are fewer players able to opt in and play on Monday morning and that more and more will trickle in after the work day is over each week day until the following weekend when the largest amount of people will get on will help keep the big reports manageable.
Think of it as two companies, one we know (TFP) and one we know of but don't understand because we're old (streamers) getting together for a promotion that benefits both.How are they partners?
Streamers have to start somewhere, zero to known is not easy. Took me nearly six years to make it past 172k subs but a small team who is excluding their fan base because they under 5000 limit really puts those players who what to succeed, like the ones that the Fun Pimps are picky about, into a disadvantageous situation.What should they have stated in the kickstarter? That they would promote and advertise their game?
People get access because they made their hobby into a bussiness. Someone with 5000 followers has a bussiness whereas someone with 5 followers has a hobby. That is the reason why that limit even exists.
The new generation of players judge games by looking at youtube vidoes. Maybe you are too old or too young to have noticed this trend. Magazines are out, streamers are in. TFP is making a deal with streamers where they get promotion and the streamers get exclusive content for a weekend to increase their viewer numbers. Did TFP promise you exclusivity by the way?