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I started watching YouTube videos of people playing video games

ngl I never understood wtf someone would waste their time watching someone play a game vs playing it. I randomly found 2 I enjoy through YouTube's algorithm. I don't even recall why I initially gave them a chance, but now I enjoy them both quite a bit. curious what other's watch, if anything?

Let's Game It Out

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCto7D1L-MiRoOziCXK9uT5Q
He basically plays random games in the stupidest way possible and usually tries to break them. it's a lot better than it sounds.



Josh Strife Hayes

https://www.youtube.com/JOSHSTRIFEHAYES
His content is all over the place, but I enjoy the videos where he revisits classic games to see how well they've held up but my favorite is his Worst MMO Ever? series, where he visits the worst MMOs ever.



do you watch other grown men play video games?
 
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bender

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Don’t watch too much but I do love summoning salt videos. Also a random Faide apex legends highlight. Kid is insane
 

EverydayBeast

ChatGPT 0.1
Watching video games is what gave rise to live broadcasts on PlayStation, every aspect of competitive gaming was ushered in by YouTube.
 

LectureMaster

Gold Member
If I'm gonna watch other people playing games, they must have impressive shits like this.



Or she needs to have beautiful eyes.
 
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Guesclin

Member
He basically plays random games in the stupidest way possible and usually tries to break them. it's a lot better than it sounds.
You just described 75% of the content of said video games videos

They’re also very friendly to their audiences and all have editors who trim up the fat

They sell merchs
They have an identifiable thumbnail
The people who play with them also have a channel

EDIT: the big ones are bigger than cnn
 
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Calico345

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I've watched a lot of Twitch but when people are judgmental about it or act like I'm stupid, or they convey those sentiments towards people who watch others game in general, there really isn't a reason to try and explain myself. It isn't worth the waste of time when people act so contemptuous.
 

Danjin44

The nicest person on this forum
the front page has a thread hyping a video game where u dress up a little girl in clothing as the point of the game but a dude watching funny YouTube videos has u puzzled?
I rather spend time playing game than watching someone else play games….what so fun about that?
 
I rather spend time playing game than watching someone else play games….what so fun about that?
do you watch TV?

this doesn't cut into my gaming time. it cuts into my TV time.

I'd say over the past 10 or so years I've progressively gotten more and more exhausted of legacy media

pretty much all the movies and TV shows I watch are +10 years old. my parents have cable and literally everything that comes out nowadays is trash.

only thing that ever excites me coming out of any major studio nowadays is the random weird horror film that somehow gets the green light by a big studio, like The Substance or Pearl
 

bender

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I thought I hated his click bait sounding video titles until I realized they're all 100% accurate

I don't mind Youtube videos about games (usually retrospectives or long form reviews), but I don't usually watch them and use them as background noise. If something requires my complete attention, I'd rather watch a movie or play a game.
 
I don't mind Youtube videos about games (usually retrospectives or long form reviews), but I don't usually watch them and use them as background noise. If something requires my complete attention, I'd rather watch a movie or play a game.
oh same.

I don't digest anything on YouTube the same way I would a movie

this is on the tablet while I'm doing dishes, or on the TV while I'm folding clothing, etc.

I find it's way easier to digest while multitasking than other media

edit: typo
 
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For me it's more about the personality/commentary than the gameplay. These days all I really watch is NorthernLion stream highlights, just because he's a genuinely funny guy.

Also IronPineapple's Steam Dumpster Diving series is great. I discovered a lot of cool games through it.
 
For me it's more about the personality/commentary than the gameplay. These days all I really watch is NorthernLion stream highlights, just because he's a genuinely funny guy.

Also IronPineapple's Steam Dumpster Diving series is great. I discovered a lot of cool games through it.
same, I mostly watch stuff I find funny

Lets Game It Out is fucking hilarious. the guy could do stand up.

I think I've seen IronPineapples vids where he plans random ass souls likes games from steam. I enjoyed them, forgot about his channel. maybe I'll head over and SMASH that subscribe button!
 

Shubh_C63

Member
The very first actual Youtuber walkthrough I saw was Zemalf for XCOM where he went ironman hardest difficulty without a single character dead.
I was surprised how hooked I was watching his analysis for...20hours or more, same as how Day9 analyse everything from a developer perspective.

I never got the "fun" Youtubers lets play part. They remain funny for exactly 20 mins.
 

Nickolaidas

Member
I think I read a poll somewhere which showed that currently more people watch people playing video games than playing them. Guess it's not only porn that does that. XD

As for streamers, I don't usually watch them play, but I did get a few chuckles from seeing Az playing Five Hearts One House or whatever.
 
I do watch occasionally but only when I’m eating, so no time is lost. That said, I like playthroughs where people play that know a game’s lore. Bloodborne from Epicnamebro really helped me grasp the story of the game. My last one was Baldurs Gate 3 from Wolfheart as I had to drop the game when I didn’t get into it. Was pretty decent. He sure knows his D&D.
 
I do sometimes, mainly for some different reasons. I also only tend to this when I'm either making dinner or laying in bed. If my just chilling in my living room, me actually gaming would take over like 99% of the time.

1) Speedruns - It can be truly fascinating watching some people just absolutely destroy a game. I enjoy the 80 and 90 platformer games for this. Truly blows my mind how good some people get at this. Needing literally frame perfect jumps or whatever and they seem to hit them at ungodly rates.

2) Strategy - Early this year I found myself watching a lot of Balatro/ Slay the Spire videos. Just watching people try certain builds in deck building games helped me be more creative.

3) Entertainment - Some have mentioned, but NL already but there are some people that are either funny or have an intriguing personality to watch/listen too.

4) Esports - This ranks dead last for me, can't really get into it as much but some things can get good. As a big smite player, I loved watching the world championships. Couldn't watch regular seasons or anything like that though for Esports. Would rather just play myself at that point.
 

Arsic

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I really only go out of my way to see new videos from Avoidingthepuddle AKA Aris.

 

Gonzito

Gold Member
I would never do that personally because everytime I have free time I want to play games myself not wasting my time watching other people doing it but each to their own
 

Soodanim

Member
I do watch some stuff. It all boils down to one of a few categories: speed runs, challenges, and creative/interesting/novel gameplay.

The first two are things I can’t do or won’t put the time in to achieve, but I can also learn things from them. Creative gameplay can overlap with challenges, and if we use Elden Ring as an example it has led to many different runs. It enhances my experience.

I don’t just hop on twitch though.
 

Londo

Neo Member
This is one of the many things I don't get about the streaming world... sorry but it's not for me.
 

Mistake

Member
I've followed GrayStillPlays for a long time. He always has great energy and is very random. Besides that I watch smash videos occasionally, but not much else. Maybe DSNL, or Joshdub and crew.
 

Z O N E

Member
Same. I enjoy watching First time playthrough of Soulslike games and watching people suffer whilst I laugh with my snacks.
 

notseqi

Member
i enjoy Max0r and his 'An incorrect summary of (game)'-series:


and SsethTzeentach where he shitposts about more or less obscure games:


watching streams has become a no-go when there are so many entertaining players offering good edits of the content i really want to see
 

Tommi84

Member
I've followed GrayStillPlays for a long time. He always has great energy and is very random.
I stopped watching him as he no longer have 'I need to beat this map', but rather 'which vehicle can finish this' or 'vehicle vs something' which means you could skip 90% of the video as you know he will only achieve the goal with last vehicle
 

Mistake

Member
I stopped watching him as he no longer have 'I need to beat this map', but rather 'which vehicle can finish this' or 'vehicle vs something' which means you could skip 90% of the video as you know he will only achieve the goal with last vehicle
yeah I stopped watching most of the GTA ones. The others are fine
 

Humdinger

Member
I have watched a few. I haven't enjoyed them, because the hosts - at least the ones I heard - were always excited or going "woah" at everything. It seemed like a transparent attempt to make the viewing experience entertaining and "fun," but it had the opposite effect on me. I sat there thinking, "Why are you getting so excited about this? Just calm down and play the game." The constant running commentary annoyed me.
 
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Humdinger

Member
I think I read a poll somewhere which showed that currently more people watch people playing video games than playing them.

You may be thinking of this.

http://www.neogaf.com/threads/new-report-claims-gamers-spend-more-time-watching-videos-about-gaming-than-playing-games.1678004/

But that was "videos about gaming," not "people watching other people playing video games." So, it refers to stuff like podcasts, interviews, previews, reviews, gaming controversies, etc. Streamers were a part of that, but just a part.
 
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