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Live Video Game Streamers (Twitch, UStream, LiveStream and More.
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By: Chiprocks1 Date: August 23, 2014, 11:21 pm
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[center]Top 10 Best Twitch Female Streamers Part 1
HTML http://btnsmash.com/top-10-best-twitch-female-streamers/
Top 10 Best Twitch Female Streamers Part 1
HTML http://btnsmash.com/top-10-best-twitch-female-streamers-part-2/
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This thread will be dedicated to any and all Streamers. As I
mentioned elsewhere, I currently have the UnOfficial Twitch App
on Roku and currently follow about 75 gamers. That doesn't mean
that I watch them all. It's whatever game they are playing that
lures me in first and foremost and out of the 75 I currently
watch, about 60 are all super hot chicks. So, I'm never at a
shortage for eye candy. So, I definitely like watching hot
chicks playing games that I actually play. So, if there is a hot
chick playing GTA V and another playing Minecraft....well, you
know which game is going to win out.
And speaking of hot gamer chicks, the two links above have a
bunch of of who I'm following. Some are good and some are just
okay. They know what they are doing as far as how to go about
getting subscribers. Each one is unique in how the go about it.
There is always an angle of some sort that seems to bring in the
cash. There are a few chicks that I've recently found via Twitch
Search and Featured that I think belong on the list. But I'm
guessing they are relatively new to streaming. There is one
chick that I found about an hour ago and she was doing a Live
Streaming of drawing and she is very good. Remember about the
angles I told you about. She was drawing from a photo of one of
her followers. He sends a pic of himself to her email and then
post it on the screen. The way she had it set up her screen (My
TV) is one grid is of the image, another grid if of the canvas
(art drawing) and the other grid is of her. It was interesting
and very cool.
This thread is for all Live Streamers and not necessarily Video
Games. If I can found more people (not just chicks...although
that is a bonus) drawing, I will post here as well. I will also
be posting tutorials on how to go about setting up Gaming Rigs
for the sole purpose of streaming. I'm really looking at this as
a viable revenue stream and I'm actually taking notes of what I
think is working for everyone streaming and what I don't think
works visually. Some of the players have some much sh*t on their
screen that it makes me change to another gamer. See, taking
notes.....
Feel free to post anything related to Gamers, be it highlight
videos or walk-through's. It's all good!
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Re: Live Video Game Streamers (Twitch, UStream, LiveStream and M
ore....)
By: Chiprocks1 Date: August 25, 2014, 4:55 pm
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[center]Amazon Will Acquire Twitch - IGN News
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weRxiIg6utA
It was inevitable.
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Re: Live Video Game Streamers (Twitch, UStream, LiveStream and M
ore....)
By: Neumatic Date: September 4, 2014, 2:04 pm
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Article: It's Totally Normal To Watch Other People Playing Video
Games
HTML http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/09/its-totally-normal-to-watch-other-people-play-video-games/379476/.<br
/> It' trying to make sense for a non-gamer audience about what
the heck Twitch is and why it's worth so much freaking money.
[quote=From The Article]What is Twitch? Twitch is the modern,
monetized version of an experience now decades-old. Twitch is
watching friends play Mario Kart at a sleepover. Twitch is
watching your cousin—the only familial owner of that precious
N64—play Zelda. It’s losing early at Halo or Goldeneye and
having to sit out; it’s watching your sister navigate the world
she built in Minecraft.[/quote]
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Re: Live Video Game Streamers (Twitch, UStream, LiveStream and M
ore....)
By: Chiprocks1 Date: September 4, 2014, 2:21 pm
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It seems I always have Twitch on in the background now if I'm
not watching a movie or TV series. It's great as background
noise when I need to get work done.
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Re: Live Video Game Streamers (Twitch, UStream, LiveStream and M
ore....)
By: Chiprocks1 Date: September 2, 2015, 2:48 am
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Hey Neumatic, do you have a Twitch account yet? If you haven't
done so, you definitely should get one now. My original Twitch
app that I had on Roku was the 'Unofficial Twitch' app and it
was good, but somewhat limited and buggy. With Roku finally
getting an Official Twitch app up and running, the old app was
pulled. This meant that I had to upgrade to the new app, which I
did and it's way better for one reason: The Creative Channel,
which the old app did not have. I actually spend more time
watching people all around the world working on their art LIVE
and it's damn inspiring. Even if some of the people streaming
aren't the best artists out there, it's still fun to be able to
turn on [b]Twitch [/b]and check out random people working on
their craft. You will get a kick out of this. When I'm working
on my stuff, I have a channel on just to keep me engage even
though their art has nothing to do with mine. I find this to be
infinitely better than USTREAM or LiveStream, both of which I
hate.
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Re: Live Video Game Streamers (Twitch, UStream, LiveStream and M
ore....)
By: Neumatic Date: September 2, 2015, 3:02 am
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That sounds pretty neat, actually... I'll have to look into it.
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Re: Live Video Game Streamers (Twitch, UStream, LiveStream and M
ore....)
By: Chiprocks1 Date: September 4, 2015, 8:52 pm
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So, now that I have the Official Twitch channel up and running,
I'm now able to follow whoever interest me and the first time I
did so, it freaked me out when the follow-ee looked directly
into the camera, said my name and welcomed me to their site. I
wasn't expecting that. Ha. Trippy.
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Re: Live Video Game Streamers (Twitch, UStream, LiveStream and M
ore....)
By: Chiprocks1 Date: September 7, 2015, 1:31 am
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[center]Gaming/Streaming Setup 2015 incl. tips and advice!
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z1qLuFiP_c
Leopard and His $10,000 Gaming/Streaming Setup
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cb-FbyArP8Y
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I'm been devouring Twitch to the point of obsession the last few
days. I'm bouncing from channel to channel to just watch
everyone working on their projects. A while back when I first
got the Unofficial Twitch Channel, I did a little bit of
research into what it would take to become a Streamer. But now
that I'm really into this, I'm checking out a handful of videos
on YouTube that are geared to helping people understand what is
needed to get up and running. I really want to pursue this as a
way to draw, color/paint and game on Twitch. I like the social
aspect of connecting with other like-minded people in this way.
Making money off of this is just a bonus. Some of the videos are
pricey setups. Still looking at finding one that actually dives
into all the cable connections that will be made and
whatnot.....The above videos are just examples of what is needed
to stream. Sure, you can just use a webcam if you wanted but
keep in mind the quality is going to suck and if you want to
pull in follower and subscribers, the quality needs to be top
notch if you expect people to sit there for an extended period
of time. With that said, I don't see myself dropping 10k anytime
soon. Although his setup looks sweet for sure.
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Re: Live Video Game Streamers (Twitch, UStream, LiveStream and M
ore....)
By: Neumatic Date: September 7, 2015, 2:04 am
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It's not just the price of the units, gaming PCs take an insane
amount of energy... of course, you can fix that with a few
simple fixes
HTML http://motherboard.vice.com/read/gaming-computers-use-a-truly-astonishing-amount-of-energy.
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Re: Live Video Game Streamers (Twitch, UStream, LiveStream and M
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By: Chiprocks1 Date: October 15, 2015, 12:28 am
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[center]Le French Stallion Plays Comfortably Numb (Rocksmith
2014)
HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-E5EMgbbAw&list=PLp2e7UfInEgmB-5r4rtQOEsq-H-mNmQhk&index=22
This guy is one of the Twitch Streamers I follow. The video
itself pretty much sums up his kind of humor. It's f*cking
hilarious. Watch it all the way through.
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