Big Elite Streamers Giving Up On Streaming Elite?

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So on your computer EDO runs as good as does EDH? Could you prove that?

No, you'll have to take my word for it sorry but even Frontier aren't saying that and neither did I. I played all weekend without a problem. 60fps average, not all the time but 30 absolute worst. All high settings including shadows with terrain on ultra. AMD fidelity is on, with supersampling set at x0.85 and V synch off. 1920 x 1080p. GTX 1660Ti 6Gb on a clean windows install. i7 16Gb laptop.

The funniest thing I've seen was a team mate tampering with lab equipment which blew up in his face. He really dropped a grenade but since it bounced off the wall, stayed at his feet and the gas bottle next to him also went up (making the bang quite a bit bigger) that goes in my book as fiddling .. as well as laugh outloud funny.
 
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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.

I've never understood the attraction of watching someone play a game you could be playing yourself.

Unless it's a tutorial of course.
 
I've never understood the attraction of watching someone play a game you could be playing yourself.

Unless it's a tutorial of course.

Or as game like Supreme Commander Forged Alliance....trying to play gives me Supcom Head but watching people play who know what they are doing is simply a joy to watch. Or possible some CSGO tournaments - hell there are quite a few games worth watching instead of playing...

My personal opinion of course but I find this better watching that modern sports where spoilt rick kids run around trying to be woke and tell us their politics...sport is thus dead to me.
 
I've never understood the attraction of watching someone play a game you could be playing yourself.

Unless it's a tutorial of course.
Depends on the streamer. If they're enormously entertaining and funny, it's fine.

Mostly, when I do watch others play games, it's because I prefer watching actual gameplay over trusting the gaming "press" with their paid for review scores. If I like what I see, I buy it. And for that, I generally prefer the dying art of Let's Plays (dying because it's hard to make money that way), simply due to the fact that the constant back and forth between the streamer and the chat interrupts what I come for, which is to watch how the game plays.

Once I have the game, however, I'd rather be playing it myself too.
 
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