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NEED CSGO streaming tips

NEED CSGO streaming tips

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Digiton
Junior Member
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05-02-2019, 10:58 PM
#1
I want to watch CSGO to highlight my local gaming scene. The challenge is figuring out the right steps. I’m not a gamer by expertise and not someone who makes jokes. While CSGO has a strong presence in Europe and North America, I often hear stereotypes that Asia is overshadowed by MOBAs and pay-to-win FPS games. My frustration grows when I think about burning down Garena Stadium in Singapore—though I’m glad they’re closing now, they clearly underestimated the competition. I wish EU and NA players could focus on their own scene instead of dominating. We don’t have players with that level of competitiveness, but I hope our community can gain some visibility. I have everything needed: fast internet, a capable computer, and the drive to succeed. The main hurdle is time—my father disapproves of gaming, and uploading on YouTube isn’t helping because it gets lost in the flood of content. What should I do? How can I build an audience?
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Digiton
05-02-2019, 10:58 PM #1

I want to watch CSGO to highlight my local gaming scene. The challenge is figuring out the right steps. I’m not a gamer by expertise and not someone who makes jokes. While CSGO has a strong presence in Europe and North America, I often hear stereotypes that Asia is overshadowed by MOBAs and pay-to-win FPS games. My frustration grows when I think about burning down Garena Stadium in Singapore—though I’m glad they’re closing now, they clearly underestimated the competition. I wish EU and NA players could focus on their own scene instead of dominating. We don’t have players with that level of competitiveness, but I hope our community can gain some visibility. I have everything needed: fast internet, a capable computer, and the drive to succeed. The main hurdle is time—my father disapproves of gaming, and uploading on YouTube isn’t helping because it gets lost in the flood of content. What should I do? How can I build an audience?

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Vortex59_YT
Member
198
05-03-2019, 06:12 AM
#2
A: You have breasts.
B: You have a funny personality.
C: You have plenty of money for marketing your channel. If you don’t have any of these, the odds are low. It’s doable, but don’t expect instant success. My best advice is to create a regular streaming schedule with specific days and times. Don’t miss them—people will return if they enjoy your content.
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Vortex59_YT
05-03-2019, 06:12 AM #2

A: You have breasts.
B: You have a funny personality.
C: You have plenty of money for marketing your channel. If you don’t have any of these, the odds are low. It’s doable, but don’t expect instant success. My best advice is to create a regular streaming schedule with specific days and times. Don’t miss them—people will return if they enjoy your content.

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RaSiMkA
Junior Member
46
05-03-2019, 06:18 PM
#3
1. You understand...
2. Simple tops are best
3. Keep banners tidy
4. Include giveaways
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RaSiMkA
05-03-2019, 06:18 PM #3

1. You understand...
2. Simple tops are best
3. Keep banners tidy
4. Include giveaways

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KilleurMiino
Member
166
05-05-2019, 05:41 AM
#4
I started as a silver 4, fell to silver 2. I struggle with self-hatred but worked my way back up to gold nova 1. My setback sparked this mindset. I have unique abilities and techniques that help me grow stronger.
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KilleurMiino
05-05-2019, 05:41 AM #4

I started as a silver 4, fell to silver 2. I struggle with self-hatred but worked my way back up to gold nova 1. My setback sparked this mindset. I have unique abilities and techniques that help me grow stronger.

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EmmaRosie629
Senior Member
459
05-06-2019, 11:44 PM
#5
To be honest. From my experience you either want to watch a person who is really entertaining, or just crazily good at the game he or she is playing. Also maybe a bit more positive attitude. Saying you're not funny from the beginning isn't a good way to start. Also try to be as lively as possible. There is a league of legends pro called Dyrus and he has a really passive, tired attitude. It is for the sake he is a pro otherwise he wouldn't be a popular streamer.
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EmmaRosie629
05-06-2019, 11:44 PM #5

To be honest. From my experience you either want to watch a person who is really entertaining, or just crazily good at the game he or she is playing. Also maybe a bit more positive attitude. Saying you're not funny from the beginning isn't a good way to start. Also try to be as lively as possible. There is a league of legends pro called Dyrus and he has a really passive, tired attitude. It is for the sake he is a pro otherwise he wouldn't be a popular streamer.