Spukc
always chasing the next thrill
don't forget the crop topBRB buying some lighting.
Already have the 4K webcam and a Yetti
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don't forget the crop topBRB buying some lighting.
Already have the 4K webcam and a Yetti
I have some serious tongue skills so I might just buy one of those ASMR microphone.Buy a hot tub.
what game?
And a cheap plastic pool to sit in during your streamdon't forget the crop top
And a nice microphone to lick.And a cheap plastic pool to sit in during your stream
That is almost exactly what I make...... in 3 years. :/
It's pretty sad to be honest. Out side of setting up equipment themselves I doubt any of them know how to change a tire, or do an oil change or use a drill or wrench to fix something. It takes no skill as anyone can do this, you just have to be either entertaining or really good at games which there are lots of people.
Then just sell your soul to marketing and you can have millions. I would rather have skills and have an actual feeling of accomplishment. These people are disjockies without any knowledge or training on how to be one and how you conduct yourself.
Part of that is twitches fault. The other is ours for letting kids watch these people who are not good role models. This busniess is not a good role model, it's a soulless job that in my opinion I feel is what people do when they dont actually want to work or work hard towards a goal.
Then when they dont get subs or superchats or donations they bitch that the system isnt fair.
I get that watching is entertaining and I do watch them on youtube clips once in a while, but I would rather watch Louder with Crowder or some kind of well produced show on youtube. I think thats why I always try to watch DR.Disrespect because he literally puts on a show. But he also is part of the problem when it comes to being responsible. But Guy has actually made games.
I have to much self respect to slap Monster stickers on my fridge, which is.....in my kitchen to sell my soul for money.
All of those people are overpaid for what is entertainment. They are making more than most actors that literally are washing dishes, or working at Restaurants until their next gig. I hate the impact this has had on younger generation.
At least with Youtube shows, people literally have to know what they are doing if you want to grow. You need to be business minded, know how to block out segments of a show, camera work, lighting, if you have a set and want a TV like show you need a crew helping with sound, the streams, inputs, shots, calls.
I have way more respect for people like Louder with Crowder, Easy Allies, and the likes because they did the work. They all literally worked for Gametrailers for years, know how to block shows, light, manage. If you want to sell your soul just be funny or a goofball trolling on popular games and you can make money.
And to me thats the wrong message to send to kids.
I see Youtube shows as the evolution of radio/satellite radio. Twitch should be that too, I wish instead of dumb ass kids who know nothing most of the time about the games they play development wise we could have a open dialogue with developers and have them stream their unfinished games and show people how stuff is made while getting paid.
The fact these fucks are making more than a designer who works twice to three times the amount they do in a day really makes me beyond fucking angry.
Thats why I'll never do game streaming, but believe in doing shows like video casts.
RANT OVER, sorry gaf, seeing that kind of money being made by these douches without responsibility's grinds my gears.
And a nice microphone to lick.
In the future, people will be able to look back on videos like that as artefacts of our culture... and I AM SO FUCKING EMBARASSED FOR ALL OF US.
In all likelihood, people will look back at that and think of it as the good, tame old days, as they go back to watching a person pull a watermelon out of their ass while playing Minecraft 3 on Twitch.In the future, people will be able to look back on videos like that as artefacts of our culture... and I AM SO FUCKING EMBARASSED FOR ALL OF US.
Who gives a flying duck though?Entertaining is a rather subjective term. Half the streamers on Twitch are middle-aged men who live in their mothers basements, and the other half are pre-pubescent brats who have no life experience. I find neither one entertaining, yet people are still stupid/desperate/horny enough to pay them.
Its the gold version of the most iconic emote at twitch. It was rumored to be dropping randomly to any user on the site, looks like people were granting access to it. If you had it, for 24 hours whenever you typed "Kappa" in the chat, it would appear as the golden version.
It's harder than you think. Anyone can sit on their ass and play video games, but it takes talent, skill, and hard work to convince other people to spend their time watching you.I hate everything about this thread. But that could just be because I’m jealous people are getting paid $700K for sitting on their arses playing videogames.
If it's so easy then why aren't you on this list?You are still essentially sat on your ass doing nothing. Fair enough, you have to maybe spend five minutes putting up fancy graphics and you talk throughout the stream, but it’s hardly taxing.
Holy shit, man, I think you should take a football-field sized step back and reassess your situation and view of other people's lives.I am jealously ranting around.
Because I live in a little bubble that society refers to as reality.If it's so easy then why aren't you on this list?
It's pretty sad to be honest. Out side of setting up equipment themselves I doubt any of them know how to change a tire, or do an oil change or use a drill or wrench to fix something. It takes no skill as anyone can do this, you just have to be either entertaining or really good at games which there are lots of people.
Then just sell your soul to marketing and you can have millions. I would rather have skills and have an actual feeling of accomplishment. These people are disjockies without any knowledge or training on how to be one and how you conduct yourself.
Part of that is twitches fault. The other is ours for letting kids watch these people who are not good role models. This busniess is not a good role model, it's a soulless job that in my opinion I feel is what people do when they dont actually want to work or work hard towards a goal.
Then when they dont get subs or superchats or donations they bitch that the system isnt fair.
I get that watching is entertaining and I do watch them on youtube clips once in a while, but I would rather watch Louder with Crowder or some kind of well produced show on youtube. I think thats why I always try to watch DR.Disrespect because he literally puts on a show. But he also is part of the problem when it comes to being responsible. But Guy has actually made games.
I have to much self respect to slap Monster stickers on my fridge, which is.....in my kitchen to sell my soul for money.
All of those people are overpaid for what is entertainment. They are making more than most actors that literally are washing dishes, or working at Restaurants until their next gig. I hate the impact this has had on younger generation.
At least with Youtube shows, people literally have to know what they are doing if you want to grow. You need to be business minded, know how to block out segments of a show, camera work, lighting, if you have a set and want a TV like show you need a crew helping with sound, the streams, inputs, shots, calls.
I have way more respect for people like Louder with Crowder, Easy Allies, and the likes because they did the work. They all literally worked for Gametrailers for years, know how to block shows, light, manage. If you want to sell your soul just be funny or a goofball trolling on popular games and you can make money.
And to me thats the wrong message to send to kids.
I see Youtube shows as the evolution of radio/satellite radio. Twitch should be that too, I wish instead of dumb ass kids who know nothing most of the time about the games they play development wise we could have a open dialogue with developers and have them stream their unfinished games and show people how stuff is made while getting paid.
The fact these fucks are making more than a designer who works twice to three times the amount they do in a day really makes me beyond fucking angry.
Thats why I'll never do game streaming, but believe in doing shows like video casts.
RANT OVER, sorry gaf, seeing that kind of money being made by these douches without responsibility's grinds my gears.
He's 18th on the list on the 2nd page of this thread.Only English streamers? Since Ibai Llanos probably tops all of those.
It is. And it's horrible.This shit is fucking weird.
And people actually subscribe to that shit. I mean, this is it, we have reached the end of civilisation. Good job, internet.This shit is fucking weird.
all well spent in Pizza
At least with Youtube shows, people literally have to know what they are doing if you want to grow. You need to be business minded, know how to block out segments of a show, camera work, lighting, if you have a set and want a TV like show you need a crew helping with sound, the streams, inputs, shots, calls.
I have way more respect for people like Louder with Crowder, Easy Allies, and the likes because they did the work. They all literally worked for Gametrailers for years, know how to block shows, light, manage. If you want to sell your soul just be funny or a goofball trolling on popular games and you can make money.
I should have been a streamer. Good lord some of those figures are insane.
You are still essentially sat on your ass doing nothing. Fair enough, you have to maybe spend five minutes putting up fancy graphics and you talk throughout the stream, but it’s hardly taxing.
Eh. Entertainment has always been this way. We have gone through some pretty rough wars and depressions, and in the midst of all that we still had movies being made, sports being played, and people getting paid huge sums to punch each other in the face.Great representation of how utterly fucked humanity is when we are economically rewarding people playing videogames and screaming more than we fund scientists doing research on how we can save ourselves from ourselves.
When's the last time you earned $26,000,000?That's over 3 years and not counting Twitch's cut or taxes.
Your really need to have a luck build and charisma to be successful at streaming.
Last week.When's the last time you earned $26,000,000?