Big Elite Streamers Giving Up On Streaming Elite?

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Wrong 😂
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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.
The AAA tag is meaningless these days. Tarkov is the next big thing that's on the rise, it's a flawed comparison. I would agree that it would have been great to see Odyssey become the next big thing but there was no expectation of it in my mind whatsoever, which is why I think the comparison is flawed.
 
The AAA tag is meaningless these days. Tarkov is the next big thing that's on the rise, it's a flawed comparison. I would agree that it would have been great to see Odyssey become the next big thing but there was no expectation of it in my mind whatsoever, which is why I think the comparison is flawed.
What about Scam Citizen?
 
585 currently watching EVE online

781 currently watching Star Citizen

so
now this makes me wonder what they watch with EVE - is there something to watch?- it is an awesome game to play, but to watch - I don't know, must be like watching paint dry.

Ok, maybe it is just me, i fly extremely fast stealth ships, doing about 30 jumps in 11 minutes, so everything is just flying by and my ship is normally cloaked, I see it for a second before I'm in warp a second or two later.
 
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Does anyone give half-a-dime on streamers?
I mean watching someone playing a game? Is that even something that can be called content creation?

Why should i be wasting my precious time when i can spend that time to actually play the game myself.
I agree. Never liked streamers, find them annoying. I want to PLAY, not watch someone who thinks I want to see them play a game, and thinks they are good at it.
 
Not ringing any bells. Let me know when it's exegious, Obsidian Ant, elite week, burr pit etc
Why Elite Week, they have like 1600 subscribers? Exagious and OA have made it quite clear what they presently think of ED and Obsidian makes videos on many other games now. He apparently sees the writing on the wall and is slowly moving his followers onto other games as well as increasing his viewers.
 
now this makes me wonder what they watch with EVE - is there something to watch?- it is an awesome game to play, but to watch - I don't know, must be like watching paint dry.
It has a huge audience of people who didn't play it yet, myself included. I tried to watch it sometime ago, a few times, but usually got only some dudes talking on camera, and the fabulous action-packed trailers nowhere to be seen 😜 gave up after a few tries tbh 😁
 
Why Elite Week, they have like 1600 subscribers? Exagious and OA have made it quite clear what they presently think of ED and Obsidian makes videos on many other games now. He apparently sees the writing on the wall and is slowly moving his followers onto other games as well as increasing his viewers.
Huh? Obsidian Ant has been making videos on many other games since his channel began in 2014. He's covered around 150 games now
 
Why Elite Week, they have like 1600 subscribers? Exagious and OA have made it quite clear what they presently think of ED and Obsidian makes videos on many other games now. He apparently sees the writing on the wall and is slowly moving his followers onto other games as well as increasing his viewers.
Obsidian Ant is covering the whole genre, not just ED - he had videos about other space games before as well.
 
Yamiks moving on? We can only hope.
Y'all really got a boner for this guy.

I like how you think this could even be remotely a good thing.

Because yeah, less exposure and content. Thats exactly what any game needs to grow and expand.
Happens every time the topic of streamers comes up. Some old dude comes in with their whole "I've never heard of these people/ what a waste of time/ what you like is dumb/ how can you like x and y"- shtick.

On topic: I don't personally watch streams but I like their guide contents rather than watching them play. It is very handy for a game that does very little to inform you of its mechanics. I did see last night though that a YouTuber by the name 'ThePilot' seems to have quit which sucks. I liked his ship reviews. They were done very excellently with some comedic quips, useful information and really nice b-roll.
 
now this makes me wonder what they watch with EVE - is there something to watch?- it is an awesome game to play, but to watch - I don't know, must be like watching paint dry.

Ok, maybe it is just me, i fly extremely fast stealth ships, doing about 30 jumps in 11 minutes, so everything is just flying by and my ship is normally cloaked, I see it for a second before I'm in warp a second or two later.

Also there's 947 people watching Microsoft Flight Simulator as I type this.

As you say, some games are far less interesting to watch than others.

It's a bit like how you could stand behind someone playing an arcade game in the 80's and sort of enjoy it ...but watching your sibling play Elite or Railroad Tycoon or a text adventure was dull. Twitch has sort of replaced the arcade and the games that people watch have much to do with the type of game as much as popularity.
 
Huh? Obsidian Ant has been making videos on many other games since his channel began in 2014. He's covered around 150 games now
You are well aware those other games he randomly covered were not his bread and butter. I get more YouTube suggestions for OA for MSFS2020 now.
 
Obsidian Ant is covering the whole genre, not just ED - he had videos about other space games before as well.
Well tbh he started with Elite, but as the drought made content few and far between he then moved to other genres.

As for "why should I watch someone else play":
I quite enjoy watching Malic_VR, not because of Elite, but because of the way he plays and what he talks about.
Same with Bognogus and others. Come for the Game, stay for the Streamer.
Exactly this. I also used to think why should I watch someone else play, but it's engagement with the community and the personality of the person streaming that makes you return. It's like a radio show about your favourite game, with like-minded people on the chat. I only discovered it after I started using Twitch as a means to share VR gameplay for friends playing with me (replays) and started to use the service more.

PS: boomers gonna hate 😜
 
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