I’ve been watching streamers who I don’t want to fuck and who don’t really play that well, either. A lot of the time, I’m kinda too lazy to play games myself, and watching streams is a much more passive activity (if you don’t participate in the chat etc.).
I only watch top tier players so I can get better at whatever the game is. I’d rather be playing, but my obligations are such that I can watch (say, while doing laundry or dishes) when I can’t play. I find it makes my play sessions more effective since I have strategies to succeed where I’d otherwise fail.
That said, I’m pretty sure I’m in the minority given that many of the chats I see on streams are like “what did I miss?” or “has streamer done X yet?” like they’re watching a drama. I don’t understand that aspect of streaming, yet comments like yours show that I’m likely in the minority.
I think that’s really interesting and turns gaming from a hobby to a social endeavor.
Actively playing games requires concentration, thinking, planning, quick reaction etc. and many games include long stretches that test your tolerance for frustration. Meanwhile, game streams can be a completely passive activity that add an illusion of company and let you stuff your face with snacks.
Plus, there are certain games that I suck at that have decent stories. And some games have decent stories but practically no gameplay.
Plus, my gaming PC is on my desk, which is not as comfortable as a couch or bed.
Now this part I personally dislike; if it feels like but is not actually building my social connectivity, then I think that’s better to avoid, emotionally speaking. I try to scratch that itch by watching friends personally stream titles, or by being the streamer for private circles of mostly/only people I know IRL. We also play a lot on Board Game Arena.
Well, my friends don’t stream and I sleep at weird hours. I don’t have a ton of good alternatives, and it’s not like I’m participating in chat or donating lots of money.
I’ve been watching streamers who I don’t want to fuck and who don’t really play that well, either. A lot of the time, I’m kinda too lazy to play games myself, and watching streams is a much more passive activity (if you don’t participate in the chat etc.).
I only watch top tier players so I can get better at whatever the game is. I’d rather be playing, but my obligations are such that I can watch (say, while doing laundry or dishes) when I can’t play. I find it makes my play sessions more effective since I have strategies to succeed where I’d otherwise fail.
That said, I’m pretty sure I’m in the minority given that many of the chats I see on streams are like “what did I miss?” or “has streamer done X yet?” like they’re watching a drama. I don’t understand that aspect of streaming, yet comments like yours show that I’m likely in the minority.
I think that’s really interesting and turns gaming from a hobby to a social endeavor.
I’m… Too lazy to play games? Bruh what
Actively playing games requires concentration, thinking, planning, quick reaction etc. and many games include long stretches that test your tolerance for frustration. Meanwhile, game streams can be a completely passive activity that add an illusion of company and let you stuff your face with snacks.
Plus, there are certain games that I suck at that have decent stories. And some games have decent stories but practically no gameplay.
Plus, my gaming PC is on my desk, which is not as comfortable as a couch or bed.
Now this part I personally dislike; if it feels like but is not actually building my social connectivity, then I think that’s better to avoid, emotionally speaking. I try to scratch that itch by watching friends personally stream titles, or by being the streamer for private circles of mostly/only people I know IRL. We also play a lot on Board Game Arena.
Well, my friends don’t stream and I sleep at weird hours. I don’t have a ton of good alternatives, and it’s not like I’m participating in chat or donating lots of money.
The aback I was taken had nothing to do with your comment, but the fact that I am absolutely certain I know what shape you are. Wild.
Probably not true, though.