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On May 01 2012 08:57 aintz wrote: more ppl should give polt some love. i find his stream the easiest to watch as he doesnt not jump all over the place for no reason lol Probably my favourite stream as well. Feels like I havent seen it in a while though T_T
I guess I mostly watch fOrGG since he's really good and streams super consistently. Nice to see he ranks pretty highly. :D
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C'mon guys, enough picking on Idra because he's bad.
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OH MAN Destiny's viewership has fallen way off since he switch to Own3d and started playing a shit ton of LoL. I hope he is regretting both those decisions, I miss the old Steven a lot T.T
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On May 01 2012 08:57 aintz wrote: more ppl should give polt some love. i find his stream the easiest to watch as he doesnt not jump all over the place for no reason lol
Yeah, his stream is probably one of the best for korean play when you're not in mood for a headhake. Easy to learn things, builds, timings, and general good play. And good music too. :D What's more epic than Polt doing a Polt with some Castelvania Soundtrack behind. <3
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Quite sad that League of Legends quite often has atleast 30-40 thousand people watching a streamer like Dyrus. It's just absurd how much money he earns by basicly not doing anything at all but enjoying himself playing a game like LoL...
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Not suprising, destiny used to have like 10x more viewers on twitch.tv before he went to ownd
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There's a huge problem with this. Destiny is only 10th? Really? Every time I see him streaming he has at least 5k viewers. Surprised to see IdrA leading the pack.
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On May 01 2012 09:05 Bibbit wrote:Show nested quote +On May 01 2012 08:57 aintz wrote: more ppl should give polt some love. i find his stream the easiest to watch as he doesnt not jump all over the place for no reason lol Probably my favourite stream as well. Feels like I havent seen it in a while though T_T I guess I mostly watch fOrGG since he's really good and streams super consistently. Nice to see he ranks pretty highly. :D
Hero's my fav. streamer he's so good and his style is pretty unique for protoss... you can copy MC for insane two-base timings but if you want to get better (try to) copy someone like hero...
Also are there other sites where players (specifically korean) stream? Like where do native koreans watch their streams? i would have thought their viewership would be much higher... or is this a dumb question?
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On May 01 2012 09:12 Duggibobo wrote: Quite sad that League of Legends quite often has atleast 30-40 thousand people watching a streamer like Dyrus. It's just absurd how much money he earns by basicly not doing anything at all but enjoying himself playing a game like LoL...
yeah someone mentioned that earlier: they thought LoL streamers got better viewership because they were more active on the stream (they interacted with viewers and talked about their gameplay/strategy rather than just listening to music) ... i wouldn't know but i do notice that most sc2 streamers do just listen to music and don't really talk about the game... they may just be trying to concentrate on their game-play rather than trying to interact with viewers
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Pretty sure stephano once peaked at 20k and he even tweeted about it.
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I'm surprised at both the low number of viewers compared to LoL streamers and that Destiny is so low on the list and White ra is so high
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On May 01 2012 09:20 Phemtos wrote: Pretty sure stephano once peaked at 20k and he even tweeted about it.
Idra has to, dunno bout stephano but I remember watching idra a long long time ago when he hit 20k . believe he was commentating back in korea.
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On May 01 2012 09:17 DemonDeacon wrote:Show nested quote +On May 01 2012 09:12 Duggibobo wrote: Quite sad that League of Legends quite often has atleast 30-40 thousand people watching a streamer like Dyrus. It's just absurd how much money he earns by basicly not doing anything at all but enjoying himself playing a game like LoL... yeah someone mentioned that earlier: they thought LoL streamers got better viewership because they were more active on the stream (they interacted with viewers and talked about their gameplay/strategy rather than just listening to music) ... i wouldn't know but i do notice that most sc2 streamers do just listen to music and don't really talk about the game... they may just be trying to concentrate on their game-play rather than trying to interact with viewers
i think a much simpler explanation is that there are just that many more people playing lol.
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On May 01 2012 09:13 Areon wrote: There's a huge problem with this. Destiny is only 10th? Really? Every time I see him streaming he has at least 5k viewers. Surprised to see IdrA leading the pack.
IDK I'm surprised he even made it to 6.8k, probably was during a showmatch.
Should have never left twitch...
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should of seen MC's stream when he first streamed before HSC, he had 20k+ viewers on that night
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I remember one time Destiny got like 10 thousand views, when he defetead a korean terran player, don't remember his name in a playhem tourney
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I have a feeling we'll see idra above 20k viewers tomorrow when he's doing a 12hour stream, with a break for ITG.
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umm peak viewer for stephano was 17k i remember that
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I think its both interesting an healthy for sc2 as a "sport" that the number one streamer is infact a very average player. Shows that people actually stick with their man, although he isn't performing very well at all. This is a good thing! Supporters are more important than fans!
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On May 01 2012 09:12 Duggibobo wrote: Quite sad that League of Legends quite often has atleast 30-40 thousand people watching a streamer like Dyrus. It's just absurd how much money he earns by basicly not doing anything at all but enjoying himself playing a game like LoL...
How much does he make and how do streamers make money? like whats the viewer ratio to dollars per ad?
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