I played both and went “yep that’s Halo/Battlefield”
I played both and went “yep that’s Halo/Battlefield”
Wearing almost no clothing while humping blowup animals in hot tubs and licking a fake “ear” which, if you close your eyes, sounds exactly like a blowjob, is basically porn. Call it what you want, but the thousands of dudes watching her stream are watching it to get a nut off. They know it and she knows it.
She’s spent the last couple years slowly transitioning from “Sexy Cosplayer who keeps it PG-13" to “Yeah, this is pretty much porn”. I’m not sure why anyone’s surprised.
Does this mean you can stop spamming us with articles about her? I don’t care about twitch and I care even less about particular streamers on twitch. I'm here for video game shit
I didn’t have the exact words for why this article made me uneasy, but this is it. You nailed it. I support archival and even deeper rights for the end user of software than currently exist, but this... this feels wrong.
Older games, I can understand - but encouraging the torrenting/pirating of a game one day after its’ release? For fuck’s sake.
It looks like it's part of PC game pass as well.
A lot of people do. Entire communities discuss the lore and the on going story. The story is the singular reason why Other M is so reviled. Yes, the story telling in the games are minimalistic, but it’s there for people to enjoy.
Sometimes subjective opinions are still wrong.
But to be fair, nobody should watch Red Planet.
Do the women on their staff (who occupy high positions within the company), not count as women to you?
It’s shocking how often people will call you an incel for simply pointing out Twitch is not an 18+ site.
I would like to see the percentage of women that stream outside of “just chatting”. I dont watch that category so I dont come across many female gamers when I am surfing through channels of my favorite games. There are a handful of females I watch, that do play games, but I think the major reasoning for the lopsided…
I think it was more like “is this adult work?” because Twitch is not an 18+ service.
Strippers are often considered sex workers too, and I wouldn’t consider what they do a sex act.
Here’s an idea. Why doesn’t Kotaku THEMSELVES do something about it? Have a weekly article spotlighting a female streamer. Bonus points if they’re raising money for charity.
I think it’s kind of hilarious that xQc’s career skyrocketed after he was kicked out of OWL and decided to play more of other games. Like, he was already crazy popular, but I don’t think he would have reached these heights if he had stuck to mostly playing OW—and he probably *would* have stuck with OW had he not been…
You’re literally the only one I’ve seen even bring up the "women streamers don't work as hard" strawman.
Wow, this is almost laughable. You’re upset that a platform in which there is a direct correlation between interest and revenue is showing disparity with gender and race? Twitch does nothing to deter women from doing anything men can do on the platform. You have to be interested in streaming, as well as good at it to…
So I think this article is missing some major context.
While Twitch can get an agreement for revenue share of ads, subscriptions and bits all of those things are capped on how much is paid based on the viewer. The title and article are written as if this is a negative problem towards Twitch and it’s not. It also…