Streaming makes me too self conscious but also if I ever tried it again I dunno what I would actually play on it that would be entertaining to watch
Is there a niche for bad gaming? Not saying you are bad. This just reminded me to ask y’all. Like I’m gonna stream DS3 where I die and don’t progress for hours.
I've considered that, but I don't know that people would actually find it entertaining for me to like, try the same DS3 area for an hour and die to the same couple of non-boss enemies over and over again? Seems like it would be frustrating rather than fun.
I think I'd be best off streaming league; when my husband's around, I usually keep up a running commentary when I play and call it 'streaming', and he thinks it's pretty entertaining, but also he is pretty biased so it's not at all clear if it would be generally interesting.
I haven't played it since Wrath, but I think WoW's basic design carries too much phylogeny from Everquest and DikuMUD. Where WoW succeeds, it succeeds despite it's ancestry.
For example, the history of WoW has been to make leveling less onerous over time. If Blizzard feels the need to continually make leveling faster, the obvious question to ask there is, "why have leveling at all?"
Well, because that's just what multiplayer RPGs do. It's a genre convention.
well yeah
and yet when you take it away, a la destiny 2, people bitch to no end so
gimme a game with lots difficult and interesting raid style encounters for a group of 5-10 people and give me everything I need to do it right away with zero farming and i'll pay all the moneys
This is why I like the MH series, its an ever escalating series of just boss encounters.
I thought it had a bunch of crafting shit tho?
cuz if that's all it is, just escalating (and interesting) boss after boss with no grind to lock content behind im very interested
No there is crafting, and you have to grind the boss encounters to build gear, but that shit is so my jam. "Oh small % to get that thing I want to complete my outfit? YES YES SHOOT IT IN MY VEINS!"
FF11 had the best crafting system. It was meaningful to make certain items and an absolute pain in the ass. The economy was also really meaningful.
And it was entirely lucked based and those with cash made cash.
But high level crafters were meaningful and that was big.
God I loved FfXi
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FFXIV: Tchel Fay
Nintendo ID: Tortalius
Steam: Tortalius
Stream: twitch.tv/tortalius
I haven't played it since Wrath, but I think WoW's basic design carries too much phylogeny from Everquest and DikuMUD. Where WoW succeeds, it succeeds despite it's ancestry.
For example, the history of WoW has been to make leveling less onerous over time. If Blizzard feels the need to continually make leveling faster, the obvious question to ask there is, "why have leveling at all?"
Well, because that's just what multiplayer RPGs do. It's a genre convention.
well yeah
and yet when you take it away, a la destiny 2, people bitch to no end so
gimme a game with lots difficult and interesting raid style encounters for a group of 5-10 people and give me everything I need to do it right away with zero farming and i'll pay all the moneys
This is why I like the MH series, its an ever escalating series of just boss encounters.
I thought it had a bunch of crafting shit tho?
cuz if that's all it is, just escalating (and interesting) boss after boss with no grind to lock content behind im very interested
No there is crafting, and you have to grind the boss encounters to build gear, but that shit is so my jam. "Oh small % to get that thing I want to complete my outfit? YES YES SHOOT IT IN MY VEINS!"
Sounds interesting, depending on the drop rates.
Not too bad early on when you are starting out. With one piece usually taking around 5 kills to get to compete either a weapon upgrade or last piece of armor. Later game the % shoot down, but that's when you're into the theory crafting min max side of MH and so you are looking for those items to complete some serious swank suit and that's part of the fun too.
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
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See, @Ludious if you'd waited until I was streaming to follow me, you could have gotten your very own personal awkward stumbling thank you message live on stream!
Instead here's a slightly less awkward "thanks dude!"
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I wish I could twitch or do something creative but instead I will just stare at a screen or a ceiling whenever I'm not playing a multiplayer game with my bros
I wish I could twitch or do something creative but instead I will just stare at a screen or a ceiling whenever I'm not playing a multiplayer game with my bros
Do a series where you play through every Star Wars game.
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Streaming makes me too self conscious but also if I ever tried it again I dunno what I would actually play on it that would be entertaining to watch
Is there a niche for bad gaming? Not saying you are bad. This just reminded me to ask y’all. Like I’m gonna stream DS3 where I die and don’t progress for hours.
I've considered that, but I don't know that people would actually find it entertaining for me to like, try the same DS3 area for an hour and die to the same couple of non-boss enemies over and over again? Seems like it would be frustrating rather than fun.
I think I'd be best off streaming league; when my husband's around, I usually keep up a running commentary when I play and call it 'streaming', and he thinks it's pretty entertaining, but also he is pretty biased so it's not at all clear if it would be generally interesting.
again, this is literally how i made affiliate
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I still feel self-conscious thanking people for follows and donations and subs and stuff. Not because I don't legit appreciate it, but because it's such a streamer cliche and I don't want it to become a thing where someone subscribes or donates and I just offhandedly say thanks. So I try to say something, like, unique and/or personal, and I kind of stumble over my words and it just comes out awkward.
Obviously this is something I need to get a handle on soon.
Personally, being thanked for following comes off as weird, but I can see that others might be offended if they're not thanked?
What a couple of streamers did do when I followed them was actually engage with me, which I found a lot nicer than a generic "thank you", but that might be easier since my username was my location in it so it gives them a jumping off point.
Might be harder when streaming a game like Dark Souls where you have to pay attention all the time though.
Most likely if I do more streaming it’ll be just be chill loungey type games which will probably mean 0 people watching me tell them why whatever game is better than whatever is popular that month
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I wish I could twitch or do something creative but instead I will just stare at a screen or a ceiling whenever I'm not playing a multiplayer game with my bros
Do a series where you play through every Star Wars game.
ugh there's too many bad ones!
If I had to play Masters of Teras Kasi again I would break shit
You can stream literally anything if you're charismatic enough to do it. Obviously finding a good niche or game that is the right kind of popularity is good but if you want to be a successful streamer just aim to stream things you enjoy. And/or totally sell out or something I dunno I'm not a famous streamer.
I wish I could twitch or do something creative but instead I will just stare at a screen or a ceiling whenever I'm not playing a multiplayer game with my bros
Do a series where you play through every Star Wars game.
ugh there's too many bad ones!
If I had to play Masters of Teras Kasi again I would break shit
You would probably break shit starting somewhere in the Super Star Wars series.
Luckily, I heard angry nerds are a popular category.
I wish I could twitch or do something creative but instead I will just stare at a screen or a ceiling whenever I'm not playing a multiplayer game with my bros
Do a series where you play through every Star Wars game.
I lost my save when a hd died a few months ago so while I was on vacation I spent like half a day getting all the flight-trial badges in the original X-Wing again. Here is what it takes to get the badge for one ship (of the 4 available):
edit: not my vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aQlDMGb6Nk
I wish I could twitch or do something creative but instead I will just stare at a screen or a ceiling whenever I'm not playing a multiplayer game with my bros
Do a series where you play through every Star Wars game.
ugh there's too many bad ones!
If I had to play Masters of Teras Kasi again I would break shit
But you also get Jedi Outcast out of the deal
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I'm also thoroughly enjoying your attempts at making a land base.
IT'S SO ANNOYING
BASEBUILDING IS SO JANKY
I CAN'T BELIEVE THEY'RE RELEASING THIS MONTH WITH SUCH JANKY BASEBUILDING
What can you even do in a base anyway? Get out there and look at cool fish! Build a bigger submarine!
And yeah I don't think you're supposed to build one on land.
is this subnautica?
yes
Cool. Is he playing it in VR? That is some pretty intense shit.
I'm not, but it's pretty intense in non-VR for me too. I played it in VR and it was too much for me. I could probably do it better now, but logistically it's annoying and also you can't see my expressions because of the giant headset I'm wearing, so I think this is better for streaming anyway.
Yeah, I can only handle like 20 mins in Subnautica VR at a time. I don't often get VR-sick but that game gets to me after a while.
Oh, it's not that, I never get VR sick (although my eyes did get strained in Subnautica)
When I say it was too much for me, I mean I have a really bad fear of deep water.
I wish I could twitch or do something creative but instead I will just stare at a screen or a ceiling whenever I'm not playing a multiplayer game with my bros
Do a series where you play through every Star Wars game.
ugh there's too many bad ones!
If I had to play Masters of Teras Kasi again I would break shit
I unironically love that game. You can play as Mara Jade! How awesome is that? So awesome.
I also liked Ehrgeiz a lot.
My fighting game tastes are not great I guess.
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I loved Super Star Wars. I don't remember it being that hard. I know it's considered hard. I'd probably think it was hard now, but back in the day I don't recall that being the case.
Making someone self-conscious about laughing is one of the cruelest things you can do to them, imo, and I always try to shut it down hard when I see it.
I was awarded the "Best Laugh" award at my High School graduation awards. I hated getting that award.
I got the same award as a quasi-joke from my previous job. I was... better with it.
Seriously, when you have a laugh that you can hear all the way across the building, you either live with it or hate yourself. I've done both, don't recommend.
(Recently someone said my laugh is comparable to Neil Degrasse Tyson.)
I got an award for "Best Attitude and Smile" during my last summer of sailing lessons.
Which pissed me off, because I had the shittiest summer of them riding my ass because they were convinced I was some sort of sailing savant and they just kept pushing me harder and harder.
And yeah I'd go out there and sail the fuck out of that Laser like few ever had and I'd do everything they wanted me to do better than they wanted me to do it, but I know for damn certain I wasn't smiling.
So I'm pretty sure they gave me that award ironically and it bothers me to this day. >_>
Lasers are so fucking fun though.
I may be way too fat to be on one now though.
Our club had Optimists (of course), Lasers, and CL 16s. Optis were for the young kids to practice up mostly, the CLs were for the older students to help instruct some of the younger students, but when you got to the point where you could just go out on a Laser and you had no responsibilities except going as fast as possible ...
I haven't played it since Wrath, but I think WoW's basic design carries too much phylogeny from Everquest and DikuMUD. Where WoW succeeds, it succeeds despite it's ancestry.
For example, the history of WoW has been to make leveling less onerous over time. If Blizzard feels the need to continually make leveling faster, the obvious question to ask there is, "why have leveling at all?"
Well, because that's just what multiplayer RPGs do. It's a genre convention.
well yeah
and yet when you take it away, a la destiny 2, people bitch to no end so
gimme a game with lots difficult and interesting raid style encounters for a group of 5-10 people and give me everything I need to do it right away with zero farming and i'll pay all the moneys
Right.
And let's say they did that. What purpose would world content serve in such a game?
Would there be any reason to spend any time in the overworld at all?
Sure, just make the overworld content actually fun and interesting on its own merits.
The overworld in Destiny 2 is pointless. There might as well just be nodes for instanced activities that you select. All world activities are trivially easy, and if you do die, you respawn in 5 seconds. There is no fail state or penalty for failure. That's not good!
If your game has no levels and no grind, and "progression" isn't really a meaningful concept outside of player skill development (and maaaaybe, maybe, gear that gives you more options rather than simply inflating numbers), maybe make missions that take place in that world that are challenging and demanding and have fail states. Make some areas of the overworld hostile and challenging just to live in and get through. Put a variety of events that happen into the game, random or scripted or any combination thereof, that make the overworld more exciting and less predictable. Etc etc.
Streaming makes me too self conscious but also if I ever tried it again I dunno what I would actually play on it that would be entertaining to watch
Is there a niche for bad gaming? Not saying you are bad. This just reminded me to ask y’all. Like I’m gonna stream DS3 where I die and don’t progress for hours.
I've considered that, but I don't know that people would actually find it entertaining for me to like, try the same DS3 area for an hour and die to the same couple of non-boss enemies over and over again? Seems like it would be frustrating rather than fun.
I think I'd be best off streaming league; when my husband's around, I usually keep up a running commentary when I play and call it 'streaming', and he thinks it's pretty entertaining, but also he is pretty biased so it's not at all clear if it would be generally interesting.
again, this is literally how i made affiliate
huh, interesting. I am surprised people like that.
To me DS3 is an immersive and atmospheric game that I wouldn't want to ruin by including other people in my playing experience, so I probably wouldn't stream it, were I to stream. I also wouldn't want other people to see how bad I was.
I loved Super Star Wars. I don't remember it being that hard. I know it's considered hard. I'd probably think it was hard now, but back in the day I don't recall that being the case.
I mentioned the other night that I beat super ESB and people said I was lying and i was like “...huh?”
I loved Super Star Wars. I don't remember it being that hard. I know it's considered hard. I'd probably think it was hard now, but back in the day I don't recall that being the case.
Super ROTJ is the one that has a battletoads-esc level at the end (flying out of the exploding death star) that is waaay too long and requires the player to just memorize everything
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We have state and federal folks in my building.
The state is closed tomorrow..at least until 10am.
But we are expected to be in at our regular times.
I wish I could twitch or do something creative but instead I will just stare at a screen or a ceiling whenever I'm not playing a multiplayer game with my bros
Do a series where you play through every Star Wars game.
ugh there's too many bad ones!
If I had to play Masters of Teras Kasi again I would break shit
MoTK was amazing! IT HAD MARA JADE!
FUCK YOU
BUT YOU SHOULD PLAY THE ENTIRE SUPER STAR WARS SERIES FOR SNES
THEY WERE AWESOME
I think an overworld that is just a place where you grind monotonous, tedious, non-challenging, unfailable activities to make slow progress is... it's worse than nothing. It's actively negative and encourages compulsive, time-wasting behaviour.
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Hi I'm Vee!Formerly VH; She/Her; Is an E X P E R I E N C ERegistered Userregular
I still feel self-conscious thanking people for follows and donations and subs and stuff. Not because I don't legit appreciate it, but because it's such a streamer cliche and I don't want it to become a thing where someone subscribes or donates and I just offhandedly say thanks. So I try to say something, like, unique and/or personal, and I kind of stumble over my words and it just comes out awkward.
Obviously this is something I need to get a handle on soon.
Personally, being thanked for following comes off as weird, but I can see that others might be offended if they're not thanked?
What a couple of streamers did do when I followed them was actually engage with me, which I found a lot nicer than a generic "thank you", but that might be easier since my username was my location in it so it gives them a jumping off point.
Might be harder when streaming a game like Dark Souls where you have to pay attention all the time though.
Yeah, for follows I pretty much just say "oh, thanks for the follow [name]"
I feel like I need to do more for subs and donations though. @RonaldoTheGypsy subbed for the second month last night and I just tripped over my words a bunch trying to say something nice.
It is not usually hard for me to be genuine, but I think my problem is that a lot of the genuine stuff I would normally say just sounds like what every streamer says. So then I try to say something to show that I really mean it, which is what trips me up because it's not what I naturally want to say.
I should just say whatever comes naturally I guess and hope my sincerity comes across. I do really appreciate it when people sub and donate, especially when they're friends from the forum.
I think an overworld that is just a place where you grind monotonous, tedious, non-challenging, unfailable activities to make slow progress is... it's worse than nothing. It's actively negative and encourages compulsive, time-wasting behaviour.
Progress Quest was pretty accurate to that era of MMOs.
My mom cooked a Libyan dish and I went to get the leftovers. It's called imbakbaka, and I should learn to cook it myself since it's a relatively simple pasta dish.
Really Ross was the worst Friend, Ross and Phoebe. Just two awful friends who should die alone.
I will always love Phoebe. But man do I hate Chandler. Also the casual homophobia is jarring looking back twenty years.
How can you hate chandler? And yeah anytime I'm watching something from that time period the gay jokes are always extremely blunt and bad.
The only joke I can remember from that show was when they were talking about sharing a bar of soap and Joey says "Think about the last thing I wash and the first thing you wash."
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What's up with the premise for Saving Private Ryan? If a soldier's brothers died would they really (painstakingly) remove that soldier from service so that not every brother died?
I have to imagine that it happened to a lot of families in the war.
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I've considered that, but I don't know that people would actually find it entertaining for me to like, try the same DS3 area for an hour and die to the same couple of non-boss enemies over and over again? Seems like it would be frustrating rather than fun.
I think I'd be best off streaming league; when my husband's around, I usually keep up a running commentary when I play and call it 'streaming', and he thinks it's pretty entertaining, but also he is pretty biased so it's not at all clear if it would be generally interesting.
And it was entirely lucked based and those with cash made cash.
But high level crafters were meaningful and that was big.
God I loved FfXi
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Nintendo ID: Tortalius
Steam: Tortalius
Stream: twitch.tv/tortalius
Not too bad early on when you are starting out. With one piece usually taking around 5 kills to get to compete either a weapon upgrade or last piece of armor. Later game the % shoot down, but that's when you're into the theory crafting min max side of MH and so you are looking for those items to complete some serious swank suit and that's part of the fun too.
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Instead here's a slightly less awkward "thanks dude!"
Do a series where you play through every Star Wars game.
again, this is literally how i made affiliate
Personally, being thanked for following comes off as weird, but I can see that others might be offended if they're not thanked?
What a couple of streamers did do when I followed them was actually engage with me, which I found a lot nicer than a generic "thank you", but that might be easier since my username was my location in it so it gives them a jumping off point.
Might be harder when streaming a game like Dark Souls where you have to pay attention all the time though.
It’s not a very important country most of the time
http://steamcommunity.com/id/mortious
ugh there's too many bad ones!
If I had to play Masters of Teras Kasi again I would break shit
pleasepaypreacher.net
You would probably break shit starting somewhere in the Super Star Wars series.
Luckily, I heard angry nerds are a popular category.
I lost my save when a hd died a few months ago so while I was on vacation I spent like half a day getting all the flight-trial badges in the original X-Wing again. Here is what it takes to get the badge for one ship (of the 4 available):
edit: not my vid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aQlDMGb6Nk
But you also get Jedi Outcast out of the deal
Come Overwatch with meeeee
Oh, it's not that, I never get VR sick (although my eyes did get strained in Subnautica)
When I say it was too much for me, I mean I have a really bad fear of deep water.
I unironically love that game. You can play as Mara Jade! How awesome is that? So awesome.
I also liked Ehrgeiz a lot.
My fighting game tastes are not great I guess.
fite me
Our club had Optimists (of course), Lasers, and CL 16s. Optis were for the young kids to practice up mostly, the CLs were for the older students to help instruct some of the younger students, but when you got to the point where you could just go out on a Laser and you had no responsibilities except going as fast as possible ...
It was pretty darn sweet.
Sure, just make the overworld content actually fun and interesting on its own merits.
The overworld in Destiny 2 is pointless. There might as well just be nodes for instanced activities that you select. All world activities are trivially easy, and if you do die, you respawn in 5 seconds. There is no fail state or penalty for failure. That's not good!
If your game has no levels and no grind, and "progression" isn't really a meaningful concept outside of player skill development (and maaaaybe, maybe, gear that gives you more options rather than simply inflating numbers), maybe make missions that take place in that world that are challenging and demanding and have fail states. Make some areas of the overworld hostile and challenging just to live in and get through. Put a variety of events that happen into the game, random or scripted or any combination thereof, that make the overworld more exciting and less predictable. Etc etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIG4pi0MedY
huh, interesting. I am surprised people like that.
To me DS3 is an immersive and atmospheric game that I wouldn't want to ruin by including other people in my playing experience, so I probably wouldn't stream it, were I to stream. I also wouldn't want other people to see how bad I was.
I mentioned the other night that I beat super ESB and people said I was lying and i was like “...huh?”
Super ROTJ is the one that has a battletoads-esc level at the end (flying out of the exploding death star) that is waaay too long and requires the player to just memorize everything
The state is closed tomorrow..at least until 10am.
But we are expected to be in at our regular times.
MoTK was amazing! IT HAD MARA JADE!
FUCK YOU
BUT YOU SHOULD PLAY THE ENTIRE SUPER STAR WARS SERIES FOR SNES
THEY WERE AWESOME
Yeah, for follows I pretty much just say "oh, thanks for the follow [name]"
I feel like I need to do more for subs and donations though. @RonaldoTheGypsy subbed for the second month last night and I just tripped over my words a bunch trying to say something nice.
It is not usually hard for me to be genuine, but I think my problem is that a lot of the genuine stuff I would normally say just sounds like what every streamer says. So then I try to say something to show that I really mean it, which is what trips me up because it's not what I naturally want to say.
I should just say whatever comes naturally I guess and hope my sincerity comes across. I do really appreciate it when people sub and donate, especially when they're friends from the forum.
Progress Quest was pretty accurate to that era of MMOs.
if you can find a machine where the controller is in good condition that game is The Shit today
It is genuinely fun to play.
that is a good one
I have to imagine that it happened to a lot of families in the war.