I've noticed that more than a few streamers who made their names streaming Elite have moved on or seriously cut back on Elite. This is not good.
To be fair watching ED stream is as entertaining as witching paint dry.
Painting witches sounds like a Warhammer livestreamTo be fair watching ED stream is as entertaining as witching paint dry.
Not ringing any bells. Let me know when it's exegious, Obsidian Ant, elite week, burr pit etcMalForTheWin, Neotantrix, Psych, Bognogus (he dropped in for the hype, promptly left after Odd. release), are the ones that stand out.
Which, frankly, would be even less boring than watching someone else play elite.Painting witches sounds like a Warhammer livestream![]()
Who are these two? Are they streamers?Not ringing any bells. Let me know when it's exegious, Obsidian Ant,
Good.
Hopefully that will mean less relogging, farming and 'fastest way to...' guides, and therefore far less complaints from followers of these guides about the self-inflicted grind
Who?MalForTheWin, Neotantrix, Psych, Bognogus (he dropped in for the hype, promptly left after Odd. release), are the ones that stand out.
So... Doomed?MalForTheWin, Neotantrix, Psych, Bognogus (he dropped in for the hype, promptly left after Odd. release), are the ones that stand out.
Um ... Tarkov had a peak of 200,000 concurrent players last year, and has some of the largest twitch streamers play it, some with tens of thousand of viewers.There are 463 people watching Elite on Twitch.
There are over 16, 000 watching Escape from Tarkov, my other favorite game, which isn't even a AAA game.