Top 50 streamers in May 2012 - Page 6
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SniXSniPe
United States1938 Posts
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MetalPanda
Canada1152 Posts
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Mvrio
689 Posts
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speknek
758 Posts
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Conti
Germany2516 Posts
On June 02 2012 06:55 PiQLiQ wrote: i've been talking to athene some too. And he peaks more viewers than some of the diablo3 streams atm so. Does statistics isn't correct. Athene isn't listed on teamliquid.net. | ||
MetalPanda
Canada1152 Posts
On June 02 2012 06:55 SniXSniPe wrote: It's sad that players like MVP and NesTea are not at the top of the list :< People don't watch streamers necessarily for the same reasons as you do. Most people are just content watching entertaining streams, by streamers who interact and speak the same language as them. People like players they can relate to, too. So being a multiple GSL champion doesn't mean that much to a lot of foreigners if they can't interact with fans. | ||
jmbthirteen
United States10734 Posts
On June 02 2012 06:55 SniXSniPe wrote: It's sad that players like MVP and NesTea are not at the top of the list :< those guys stream at very odd times for most people. | ||
ridethecatbus
United States64 Posts
As for other games or other personalities stealing viewers, I don't buy that. They all stream at different times and no one watches one stream for 8 hours. I do understand people losing interest in watching streams in general, though. When I first discovered live streams I watched anyone who was on. But after a while, it became like TV: there are 10 people streaming but "nothing good is on" so I'll go do something else. | ||
neo_sporin
United States516 Posts
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zyzq
United States3123 Posts
On June 02 2012 07:00 MetalPanda wrote: People don't watch streamers necessarily for the same reasons as you do. Most people are just content watching entertaining streams, by streamers who interact and speak the same language as them. People like players they can relate to, too. So being a multiple GSL champion doesn't mean that much to a lot of foreigners if they can't interact with fans. Actually for MVP's case, people wanted to see him play 1v1, but instead he played 4v4 with the viewers instead, hence why his viewer count is not as high. | ||
Mothra
United States1448 Posts
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Jell
Portugal86 Posts
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Mattacate
59 Posts
Keep calm and carry on lads and lasses, esports ain't dead yet. | ||
Azera
3800 Posts
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schmutttt
Australia3856 Posts
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Snorkle
United States1648 Posts
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v3chr0
United States856 Posts
Beta and a while after was SC2 streaming glory days; if you streamed SC2 you basically always had 3-5k+ viewers. Orb used to boast 5-10k+ viewers for a long time, a long with many other people. One reason is the selection and choice of streams nowadays; there's a lot of it. It further helps the scene though, competition! | ||
IMoperator
4476 Posts
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shz
Germany2686 Posts
On June 02 2012 11:33 IMoperator wrote: Does anyone know the link to Turuk's stream? I'm interested in watching his mech play. http://www.teamliquid.net/video/streams/VPBenQlTuruk Here is a list of all streams, including non-featured ones: http://www.teamliquid.net/video/streams/ | ||
Tayar
United States1439 Posts
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