The player's unknown territory will terminate your account for any misleading live-stream leak claims.
The player's unknown territory will terminate your account for any misleading live-stream leak claims.
They prohibited Doc because of concerns over how it affected their public perception on streaming platforms.
If I were to broadcast this game, I’d include a brief pause before going live. This adjustment can be made within your encoder or on the streaming service. It’s strange how these young players react when they lose. Stay calm, everyone! It’s just a game!
They’re ensuring the Twitch community stays satisfied by offering extensive game coverage and boosting its popularity. This exposes the game to thousands every night, which is logical for maintaining steady business. It’s frustrating to see similar content being overlooked.
I've never come across this before, and it seems quite strange. Streaming the game live to Twitch while dancing in the middle of a battlefield with no danger seems impossible. As Evilcat70 suggested, adding a delay might help. It's possible I'm not grasping the concept fully. Why would people watch someone else play instead of joining? Why not participate myself? It feels like excessive admiration for others. I enjoy PvP, but these rules make me hesitate. Team shooter is prohibited. Streaming as a sniper? Not my style. Next time I'll record it and demonstrate my skills. That should clear things up. End of issue.
I became interested by checking some Twitch streams to understand better. I was surprised—there were many people in the chat, many contributing money. The games looked quite dull to me, mostly just characters moving around collecting items. Probably because I'm too old and have spent too much time in PvP to relate to this.
Interesting fact: The player Shroud appeared in one of the teams I watched and died quickly. He was trying to grab a vehicle and parachuted into an area he shouldn't have entered. Both players argued there should be more vehicles there. That's all. As I said...I just don't get it.
Edited July 28, 2017 by MadModder additional info