Yay finally get to watch them play a new game for once.
Detroit: Become Human says hi? Mario Odyssey?
I meant a game that I have no interest in playing. Sorry I wasn't clear. Normally they play a new game that I'm playing or going to play so I skip it. This is the first time I can start it immediately.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfonncRo-3w&t=0s&list=WL&index=320
The joke they're missing from the opening (which is perfectly understandable because of the bad volume mixing and crackhead pacing of the gameplay) is that Dirk is chased by his mother in law into doing the entire first game in like a minute, with no effort. Then the actual second game starts. If only they didn't pace it so horribly to steal people's quarters.
Oh shit there's another one? That was one of my favorite games Dan played.
There are 3 Dragon's Lairs in the fully animated style, although the 3rd was a hodgepodge of scenes from the first 2 interspaced with some new rooms, new death animations, and 1 completely new sequence that featured a pirate.
No matter where you go...there you are. ~ Buckaroo Banzai
Oh shit there's another one? That was one of my favorite games Dan played.
There are 3 Dragon's Lairs in the fully animated style, although the 3rd was a hodgepodge of scenes from the first 2 interspaced with some new rooms, new death animations, and 1 completely new sequence that featured a pirate.
I'm not super pleased by the streams, myself. I don't usually get to watch streams live, as I have to work. And while you can watch the VOD of a stream, the energy is different. The few VODs I've watched, Arin in particuIar is very low energy. And I get it, it's probably the last thing they're doing that day and it must be exhausting, but the dynamic just feels off.
And it's in large part YouTube's fault. They keep updating their algorithm to rip off content creatorshelp facilitate a better viewing experience. What worked in the past doesn't work now as Youtube will arbitrarily demonetize a video, or the algorithm dumps you into a black hole.
It's why you see so many channels also using things like Patreon and stuff. Ad revenue from YouTube isn't as lucrative as it was. Well, it's lucrative for Google, but not for the content creators bringing in the views. So they need to do live streaming to get donations, or crowd fund their content through another site.
I am also not a fan of streams. I watched the youtube upload of Barry's Baba Is You stream and he talked to the viewers for half an hour about Bloodborne or whatever for thirty minutes while he stood around on the map and even when he started playing, he would often stop to read what people were saying or reply to comments. Whenever someone made a donation he stopped what he was doing to acknowledge it and read the message and say thank you. And after each level he'd take ten minutes or so to chat with people. And I understand that engaging with fans is part of what makes streams appealing to some people but I find it annoying, especially when I'm watching the stream after it was recorded.
With the Game Grumps, they are usually exaggerating their personalities or being particularly silly or funny because they are performing. You can't really keep up that kind of energy on a livestream without exhausting yourself so the vibe is way more chill. That's not always a bad thing (streams often have less over-the-top youtuberisms) but for the Grumps, it's not what I watch them for.
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It's pretty misleading, though. Twitch is (and has been) big in gaming, and not just with kids.
Moving to livestreaming can make things pretty inconvenient if you're not good at handling the VOD end of things, though. A lot of the more well established streams who have YouTube followings still re-edit their videos, or at least the good parts, into actual digestible chunks.
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I wouldn't use your own personal anecdotes about twitch since mine are probs wildly different than yours but
I'm aware there's large circles of people who enjoy streams, be it FGC or certain games, personalities and communities that draw people in. But the sad truth is, wether we like it or not, the people with most free time to watch YouTube or streaming on Twitch is people who are too young to have jobs.
I'm not making assumptions, I know Twitch has a big adult audience. I'd just argue the child/teen demographic is spending more time on average engaging with that content. Even if I wanted to get into watching streams, I'm heavily restricted on what I can tune into live because well, I've got a job and other responsibilities. It's easier for me to toss on a YouTube video than load up Twitch app and find someone I like who is live.
Why would Fortnite be the most popular game on Twitch if not for the legions of kids who love it?
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You're not restricted at all. I've cultivated a follow list to the point where I can pull up Twitch at any hour of the day on any day and a channel I enjoy will be broadcasting. Is it my most favorite channels all the time? No, but most channels operate on schedules like classic television. And sometimes I miss the stream. And I almost never check out the VODs.
Sometimes you miss a broadcast and that's okay. I dunno, maybe it's because I grew up in the era before on-demand became a normal function in households, but most television shows I watched I missed episodes of. But I rarely felt like I was missing out on a bigger picture or whatever.
Like was mentioned earlier, there is a different energy when watching live and commenting along, than watching later and experiencing all the awkwardness of a live stream without the added benefit like interaction with the hosts and seeing things unfold as they happened. Sometimes streams get pulled or the audio is redacted because of copyright or other reasons. The magic to streaming is the live nature. If I'm watching a stream recording, it might as we be an edited highlight video or a Let's Play on YouTube. I think that's why people are frustrated the grumps are gravitating towards the streaming space, especially with fan favorite series that finally get a resolution, but with an entirely different tone and energy than the original recordings.
Imo there's plenty of Let's Play channels I watch already that just keep the good bits in, and I much prefer that sort of edited pacing. I'll take a Funhaus gameplay vid with dumb cutaway jokes over a Shroud stream any day of the week.
I love following streamers that interact with their viewers, personally. And it feels kinda cool to be a part of the whole thing... Especially if you make a comment and they respond to it.
Generally I am never online when they stream. I somehow miss it every time. The VODs aren't as fun, but they have some gems in there.
i spend lots of hours on twitch, but gamegrumps is fundamentally a channel for a younger audience. The Power Hour, Arin's sense of humor, they all cater to the lower end of the age spectrum. So twitch is itself is not for 12 year olds, but GG+Twitch definitely is.
and yeah, I don't blame Arin for moving contento to the newer, hipper, more lucrative platform. It's just a pity that I won't get to see any more gems like the zelda and 3d mario series. But that's my problem.\
i spend lots of hours on twitch,but gamegrumps is fundamentally a channel for a younger audience. The Power Hour, Arin's sense of humor, they all cater to the lower end of the age spectrum. So twitch is itself is not for 12 year olds, but GG+Twitch definitely is.
and yeah, I don't blame Arin for moving contento to the newer, hipper, more lucrative platform. It's just a pity that I won't get to see any more gems like the zelda and 3d mario series. But that's my problem.\
How do you define this part, specifically? Because they curse a lot, and talk about a lot of adult stuff.
Edit - And more to the point, if Game Grumps are for a younger audience and you enjoy watching them, why is Twitch bad for being for the same audience?
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Like you're basically trying to establish some sort of hierarchy to entertainment and put yourself at the top to look down at others, be it the viewers or platform types. That is just really silly goosey.
Like you're basically trying to establish some sort of hierarchy to entertainment and put yourself at the top to look down at others, be it the viewers or platform types. That is just really silly goosey.
I really think you are going out of your way to get offended by his remark.
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Like you're basically trying to establish some sort of hierarchy to entertainment and put yourself at the top to look down at others, be it the viewers or platform types. That is just really silly goosey.
I really think you are going out of your way to get offended by his remark.
People can object to a thing said without being offended, ura. Knock it off, you know better.
Like you're basically trying to establish some sort of hierarchy to entertainment and put yourself at the top to look down at others, be it the viewers or platform types. That is just really silly goosey.
I really think you are going out of your way to get offended by his remark.
People can object to a thing said without being offended, ura. Knock it off, you know better.
Like you're basically trying to establish some sort of hierarchy to entertainment and put yourself at the top to look down at others, be it the viewers or platform types. That is just really silly goosey.
He likes what he likes. Nowhere in there does he even mention that he's the only one that matters. He's admitted that it's his problem, not the Grumps'.
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it's used since the 60's
It's not widely circulated for the lol's much anymore.
Sekiro:
I meant a game that I have no interest in playing. Sorry I wasn't clear. Normally they play a new game that I'm playing or going to play so I skip it. This is the first time I can start it immediately.
The joke they're missing from the opening (which is perfectly understandable because of the bad volume mixing and crackhead pacing of the gameplay) is that Dirk is chased by his mother in law into doing the entire first game in like a minute, with no effort. Then the actual second game starts. If only they didn't pace it so horribly to steal people's quarters.
https://youtu.be/2rsb0-uVqJQ
There's also Space Ace, hopefully they'll try that one too.
There are 3 Dragon's Lairs in the fully animated style, although the 3rd was a hodgepodge of scenes from the first 2 interspaced with some new rooms, new death animations, and 1 completely new sequence that featured a pirate.
~ Buckaroo Banzai
Oh please let them do this.
I'm okay with that!
I'm still mad they never finished Odyssey.
Steam: pazython
I thought they finished it on a stream.
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but hey that's what the 12 year-olds are all into these days. Gotta get on the Twtch bus
The few I've seen had them roll in several hundred dollars in a few hours too... Probably money related.
And it's in large part YouTube's fault. They keep updating their algorithm to rip off content creators help facilitate a better viewing experience. What worked in the past doesn't work now as Youtube will arbitrarily demonetize a video, or the algorithm dumps you into a black hole.
It's why you see so many channels also using things like Patreon and stuff. Ad revenue from YouTube isn't as lucrative as it was. Well, it's lucrative for Google, but not for the content creators bringing in the views. So they need to do live streaming to get donations, or crowd fund their content through another site.
With the Game Grumps, they are usually exaggerating their personalities or being particularly silly or funny because they are performing. You can't really keep up that kind of energy on a livestream without exhausting yourself so the vibe is way more chill. That's not always a bad thing (streams often have less over-the-top youtuberisms) but for the Grumps, it's not what I watch them for.
Moving to livestreaming can make things pretty inconvenient if you're not good at handling the VOD end of things, though. A lot of the more well established streams who have YouTube followings still re-edit their videos, or at least the good parts, into actual digestible chunks.
I'm aware there's large circles of people who enjoy streams, be it FGC or certain games, personalities and communities that draw people in. But the sad truth is, wether we like it or not, the people with most free time to watch YouTube or streaming on Twitch is people who are too young to have jobs.
I'm not making assumptions, I know Twitch has a big adult audience. I'd just argue the child/teen demographic is spending more time on average engaging with that content. Even if I wanted to get into watching streams, I'm heavily restricted on what I can tune into live because well, I've got a job and other responsibilities. It's easier for me to toss on a YouTube video than load up Twitch app and find someone I like who is live.
Why would Fortnite be the most popular game on Twitch if not for the legions of kids who love it?
Sometimes you miss a broadcast and that's okay. I dunno, maybe it's because I grew up in the era before on-demand became a normal function in households, but most television shows I watched I missed episodes of. But I rarely felt like I was missing out on a bigger picture or whatever.
Imo there's plenty of Let's Play channels I watch already that just keep the good bits in, and I much prefer that sort of edited pacing. I'll take a Funhaus gameplay vid with dumb cutaway jokes over a Shroud stream any day of the week.
Generally I am never online when they stream. I somehow miss it every time. The VODs aren't as fun, but they have some gems in there.
and yeah, I don't blame Arin for moving contento to the newer, hipper, more lucrative platform. It's just a pity that I won't get to see any more gems like the zelda and 3d mario series. But that's my problem.\
Edit - And more to the point, if Game Grumps are for a younger audience and you enjoy watching them, why is Twitch bad for being for the same audience?
I really think you are going out of your way to get offended by his remark.
He likes what he likes. Nowhere in there does he even mention that he's the only one that matters. He's admitted that it's his problem, not the Grumps'.