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<blockquote data-quote="Jahydin" data-source="post: 8860016" data-attributes="member: 6984869"><p>I don't watch people live, but I do like to stream their content on YouTube once they upload it for a number of reasons.</p><p></p><p>Off the top of my head:</p><p>One, to get better at a game I'm trying to master. Once you hit your "skill celling" in a game, there really isn't a faster way of breaking through then watching and learning from a professional. But even if it's not a pro, sometimes it's nice just find out how to make that impossible jump you've been stuck on for an hour.</p><p></p><p>Two, if it's a game I enjoyed, it's fun to watch someone else enjoying it for the first time too. For me, this is especially true of "Souls" games. Watching someone struggle with and overcome difficult obstacles in their own unique way is a lot of fun.</p><p></p><p>Three, some games are really long with different branching paths, so it's an easy way to see what I've missed without having to replay.</p><p></p><p>Four, if it's a game I'm thinking about purchasing, there really isn't a better way to see if I would like it then watching it being played.</p><p></p><p>Five, the thrill of competition. For me specifically, this would be "Fighters", like Street Fighter. Super fun to watch people of a high skill level compete at a professional level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jahydin, post: 8860016, member: 6984869"] I don't watch people live, but I do like to stream their content on YouTube once they upload it for a number of reasons. Off the top of my head: One, to get better at a game I'm trying to master. Once you hit your "skill celling" in a game, there really isn't a faster way of breaking through then watching and learning from a professional. But even if it's not a pro, sometimes it's nice just find out how to make that impossible jump you've been stuck on for an hour. Two, if it's a game I enjoyed, it's fun to watch someone else enjoying it for the first time too. For me, this is especially true of "Souls" games. Watching someone struggle with and overcome difficult obstacles in their own unique way is a lot of fun. Three, some games are really long with different branching paths, so it's an easy way to see what I've missed without having to replay. Four, if it's a game I'm thinking about purchasing, there really isn't a better way to see if I would like it then watching it being played. Five, the thrill of competition. For me specifically, this would be "Fighters", like Street Fighter. Super fun to watch people of a high skill level compete at a professional level. [/QUOTE]
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