Hey, been lurking on a few CoH2 Streams and playing on my own for a bit.
Looking to get into competitive CoH2 soon. Will stream in 1080p if there is some demand for that but I don't see that many viewers on CoH2 Streams. My question to you guys would be what would you look for in a CoH2 stream?
Hi !
(I'm from the UK, came from Professional DotA/HoN/LoL Scenes)
Hey Dur
16 Jul 2013, 18:00 PM
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16 Jul 2013, 18:15 PM
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>not many viewers on coh2 streams
>Hans and I average 150-200
Yeah, ok.
Primarily people want to see skill from a stream, secondarily they want to be entertained. There's no formula for the second, but there is for the first: practice, practice, practice.
Good luck and welcome.
>Hans and I average 150-200
Yeah, ok.
Primarily people want to see skill from a stream, secondarily they want to be entertained. There's no formula for the second, but there is for the first: practice, practice, practice.
Good luck and welcome.
16 Jul 2013, 18:30 PM
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Welcome dude =]. Yeah Lexy is right but I also think that having a likeable personality is crucial as well. Oh and a webcam helps as well =P.
16 Jul 2013, 18:55 PM
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>not many viewers on coh2 streams
>Hans and I average 150-200
Yeah, ok.
Primarily people want to see skill from a stream, secondarily they want to be entertained. There's no formula for the second, but there is for the first: practice, practice, practice.
Good luck and welcome.
You would say 200 is a lot of people then?
17 Jul 2013, 13:18 PM
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I would say it's enough to make it worthwhile. If you're trying to do this to make money or whatever you're going to be sorely disappointed.
You would say 200 is a lot of people then?
17 Jul 2013, 17:47 PM
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I would say it's enough to make it worthwhile. If you're trying to do this to make money or whatever you're going to be sorely disappointed.
Not at all, the streaming market is saturated and has been for a while. Ive been there done that in the early days on own3d. Very hard to make money at present off streaming - Was just curious if you thought it was a lot..
17 Jul 2013, 17:57 PM
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Personally I'd say entertainment tops pure skill display. People want more than just a game capture and good play, they want interaction maybe a bit of banter as well.
18 Jul 2013, 13:46 PM
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Just found a cool section on my twitch channel where I can see my concurrent viewers for this month and such. If the OP was interested:
Also I checked all the way back to Feb 2012 to see why my concurrent viewers were. It averaged around 15-30. XD
Also I checked all the way back to Feb 2012 to see why my concurrent viewers were. It averaged around 15-30. XD
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