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That’s me for sure these days. Back in high school I used to play at least a couple of hours every day. I have a gaming PC and a Steam Deck but probably play a few hours a month. But I’ll happily watch several hours of Twitch each day while I’m relaxing.

Probably just getting older and busier, haha.

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As a (probably) even older guy I find it the weirdest thing ever. “watching games being played”. It’s boring AF.

Sure, I can’t t play counterstrike effectively anymore. Sure I am the one with the most deaths in helldivers2. Doom eternal is just way too twitchy for me. I’ve become too slow. In mechwarrior 5 I have too put the difficulty on story/easy and aim assist on. Which hurt my old ego the most to be honest.

But doing it still beats the shit out of watching it.

/start_old_man_rant

Especially these days when every streamer is an egocentric manchilds screaming their head off in a totally scripted “episode”. Or girls in bikinis only because it sells. Can we just leave that in hooters? And everything is bought and paid for. You’re watching a commercial. Or do you really think that logo on his mike just happens to be in view? Or the brand of the gaming chair?or that cupboard behind him filled with lights and gaming gear? Its ultra consumerism. And the begging for money. Fuck off. Really.

I hate it.

I miss total biscuit. That was entertainment.

/end_old_man_rant

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I mean, the thing that people watch twitch for is mainly the person/people on the stream, the game is a backdrop, rarely the actual focus

And not everyone is ego-centric like you’re saying? I mean, there’s literally tens of thousands of streamers. Don’t just look at the biggest ones that probably mainly appeal to kids, i.e. a different audience than you. Chances are the kind of people you would enjoy watching are just smaller and more niche

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New report claims people with hobby spend more time watching videos about hobby than doing hobby

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Watching someone cut a dovetail by hand is a lot more interesting now that I know from experience how hard it is. And maybe I’ll learn a trick to make my next ones better.

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5 points

And its cheaper to watch someone do it. Quality timber and tools are expensive.

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And less annoying to your neighbor if you’re in a neighborhood. Plus how many tables can you actually fit in a house?

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11 points

Dovetail sounds like a bird. It’s not a bird, right? Right?

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1 point

😏

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4 points

I use one of those big metal paper choppers to cut doves tails.

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20 points

A dovetail is a type of joint that doesn’t require fasteners and only uses the material (usually glue for wood).

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2 points

Execution is a small part of “the planning”, man. That ain’t even fair.

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If I want to do my hobby, I need to make time for it, whereas if I want to watch videos about my hobby, I can do it on the toilet. It turns out it’s a lot easier to watch than make time for a hobby, hence why I do more of it.

If I didn’t have to work, I’d spend more time doing my hobby. But I do, and I have kids, so hobby time is quite limited.

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14 points

Plenty of people have a twitch stream open whilst playing a game.

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Weird! 🤷‍♂️ Do they watch the twitch stream when their game is loading?

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13 points

It’s like having the tv or radio on whilst doing something else.

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2 points

No, they stare at both monitors simultaneously like a Chameleon.

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“She’s got Marty Feldman eyesss”

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4 points

Hi, I’m plenty of people

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1 point

What’s your mom?

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It’s time for game publishers to think about in-game video as something beyond marketing alone," said Rhys Elliott, games analyst, MIDiA Research. ‘‘By reclaiming video engagement, publishers have the potential to unlock new revenue streams, like advertising, and drive growth.’’

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42 points

Lmao, what a takeaway. Guy is struggling to earn that paycheck.

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29 points

Reminds me of the business plans of the business guys from Ready Player One. “We estimate we can sell up to 80 percent of a user’s visual field before inducing seizures.” 😂

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Please bro just a little bit more groooowth. I promise we’ll unlock all the money in the world if we can just have a littile more grooowwth.

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You don’t really know it until you stop watching videos for like a week. Suddenly you want to do your favorite things again; try things yourself again.

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