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I’m totally for everything you said there. As I’ve told others here, I’m okay with people watching Bob Ross on any platform. The only question I have is: why Twitch? When your model is watching and interacting with people live, a 20-year old tv program falls outside of those parameters, no?

Sorry, but saying I’m simply playing ‘Devil’s Advocate’ is false. If it’s about interacting with the audience, then ok. We can go with that. As for the medium, watching a 20-year old program as a group is not exactly Twitch’s forte, as in its completely outside of their business model. I can understand watching

I agree with every point you made, and now that The Joy of Painting is available, I plan on watching the hell out of it. The simple question is: why Twitch?

Bob Ross is amazing. The new creative platform of Twitch is amazing. But wasn’t Twitch created to interact with the streamer? Bob can’t exactly interact anymore, and I suppose that’s the part where I get lost.

Hey, when it come down to it, the more Bob Ross in the world the better, even if I don’t ‘get’ it.

But I can watch Bob Ross many other ways, besides Twitch, at my own convenience. The question is: why Twitch?

Then why watch it on Twitch and not the numerous other places it’s available?

I plan on watching the hell out of Bob Ross now that his library is available, but why tune in during a specific time rather than just stream it on your own?

I get Twitch. I get the appeal. I also get Bob Ross: I watched him A TON during my childhood. He was my Mr. Rogers.

‘PS4 has better games and it runs them better.’

According to the gospel of South Park, tragedy becomes comedy after 22.3 years. The requisite waiting period has been observed, ergo: funny.

That’s all fine and dandy, but the OP was calling the Xbox inferior to the PS4, not to the PC.

Because the UI is better. Because it’s internal net card isn’t a 2004 equivalent. Because the controller’s battery lasts more than 90 minutes. Because, contrary to what the internet says, both the Kinect and snap are extremely versatile and useful tools.

Damn.

Mine was male. And then female. Then male again. Then female.

Yes, I have ‘hang ups’ when people improperly use terms. Not one single situation you have described is camping - technical aspects or no. A team defending a point: not camping. Kiting an enemy around: not camping. Sitting in a corner and waiting for a head to run by: camping. If you need more than that, I fear you’re

I.... I don’t think you know what camping is. So far you’ve described both chokepoint lockdown and cat and mouse as camping. Your line: ‘Do you sit sill or do you try to win the game’ pretty much sums it up. As Herman Edwards once said: ‘You play to win the game.’

1. I said camping was bad.

Look back, and tell me where I said the person in the video was camping. I’ll wait.