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When it comes to watching games on YouTube/twitch what do you like to watch?
I used to watch the guy who does Gamesins on Twitch but his moderators were assholes so I left. He's really the only person I've ever watched for more than ten minutes, live. I do watch Nico B on Youtube, as I find him to be a humorous, nice, guy, who adds a lot to his playthroughs by doing voices and adding his comedic commentary (I also help support him on Patreon). The only other time I watch games on Youtube is when searching walkthroughs instructing me how to get past puzzles - in which case the only commentary I want is suggestions for solving the puzzle and explanations for completing each step.
Honestly I've never been one to watch people play games online. If it's me watching a friend or my brother on the couch, yeah, that's different, but I don't really use Twitch or Youtube for video game viewing. However, I do often watch certain streamers or professional tournaments of competitive games I like to play, like Hearthstone and Rainbow Six Siege.
...actually, come to think of it, I do watch play throughs of PC games I'd never play but really want to since I'm not a PC gamer. For example, I recently watch Pewdiepie play DokkI Dokki Literature Club.
I liked Kay Plays years ago for Souls Let's Plays, or ChaseTheBro for PvP in Dark Souls III - along with highlight and edutainment channels like Limit Breakers, VaaityVidya and Sun Bros.
Anything for Street Fighter V whether it's knowledge, history, pro ranked match replays, tournaments or salt videos from DSP and LTG.
Sometimes I'll watch James & Mike Mondays streams on AVNG/Cinemassacre if I'm interested in the game.
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