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"If you don't lose, you don't learn." - Tru
Yeah in reality hes probably a nice dude. But he still spouts a lot of false info about the games he plays and presents it as facts to his many viewers. It is for that reason why id love to see fox blow his back out in a ft10, so his viewers (who in reality are probably trying to learn about the game) won't be so quick to take everything he says as gospel.I've watched his stream a few times, and have to say he's a very positive-minded guy. He's the first one to admit that he's not as good as a lot of other players, certainly not any pros. He usually just says the one advantage he has is that he's a fast learner. He's not as funny as Aris or trolls like Netotigr, but to be fair he doesn't try to be. If I had to guess, I'd say he has his following (He averages around 7,000 viewers) because he's always trying to help explain the game to newbies and his tone is... well, pleasant.
is trueI've watched his stream a few times, and have to say he's a very positive-minded guy. He's the first one to admit that he's not as good as a lot of other players, certainly not any pros. He usually just says the one advantage he has is that he's a fast learner. He's not as funny as Aris or trolls like Netotigr, but to be fair he doesn't try to be. If I had to guess, I'd say he has his following (He averages around 7,000 viewers) because he's always trying to help explain the game to newbies and his tone is... well, pleasant.
This is just unnecessary and comes off as pretty salty. I don't watch his stuff and think he is far from a great player, but why do his fans need to realize he's "garbage"? They are mostly casuals and he explains things to them at a casual level, which is fine.We need him to stream a ft10 with sonic fox so when he gets 10-0'd all of his stream fans will finally realize he is garbage
Tru3 doesn't really do that his fans hype him up. I thought they were disillusioned after his ft10 with @ZyphoxMany of the most popular streamers on Twitch for any game are not top players. Probably about half, just estimating. Its only annoying if those people try to sell themselves as top players, which we have all seen happen.
"If you don't lose, you don't learn." - Tru
See my 2nd post above.this is just unnecessary and comes off as pretty salty. I don't watch his stuff and think he is far from a great player, but why do his fans need to realize he's "garbage"? They are mostly casuals and he explains things to them at a casual level, which is fine.
I'd love to be in his position. I'd sell myself as a top player in exchange for dat YouTube and Twitch moneeeeeyyy. Yes sir! Playing MK and getting paid. Yeah I know how much effort goes into the editing and stuff but that it's rather easy to do, so I'd do what he's doing. Good for him, I say. I'm rambling again. I don't know why.Many of the most popular streamers on Twitch for any game are not top players. Probably about half, just estimating. Its only annoying if those people try to sell themselves as top players, which we have all seen happen.
Yeah, it kind of breaks my heart to randomly see a friggen expert like Wonder Chef or CD jr stream and they've got like, maybe, 60 people watching. I know it's not really a casual player's fault because (Let's face it) the tourney scene is mostly for intermediate to hardcore fans, so it's just too bad that the newer players miss out on the really good advice and more skillful and enjoyable gameplay.Many of the most popular streamers on Twitch for any game are not top players. Probably about half, just estimating. Its only annoying if those people try to sell themselves as top players, which we have all seen happen.
^ thisYeah, it kind of breaks my heart to randomly see a friggen expert like Wonder Chef or CD jr stream and they've got like, maybe, 60 people watching. I know it's not really a casual player's fault because (Let's face it) the tourney scene is mostly for intermediate to hardcore fans, so it's just too bad that the newer players miss out on the really good advice and more skillful and enjoyable gameplay.
he most likely isn't making too much at all, I would say his biggest revenue would be from twitch but I'm not sure if he's even partnered on it. Youtube would be barely anything really, with the amount of views he gets.I'd love to be in his position. I'd sell myself as a top player in exchange for dat YouTube and Twitch moneeeeeyyy. Yes sir! Playing MK and getting paid. Yeah I know how much effort goes into the editing and stuff but that it's rather easy to do, so I'd do what he's doing. Good for him, I say. I'm rambling again. I don't know why.