Streaming

np man. just know that it will be slow at the start. ive only be streaming independently since the start of the year, and I'm lucky t have 5 viewers at a time. but I also don't appeal to most people's wants for a stream, since I'm doing silent playthroughs of RPGs

also that last paragraph is very important, i do want to do it. thanks again

I started streaming as a joke and got affiliate and a regular viewing of 20+ people in 2 weeks. This shit isn't hard at all, and no I'm not gonna post my stream because I don't want Yas Forums shitting it up

lol what kind of games do you play user?

What do you get for being an affliliate?

that's where the game you play comes in to play. if you play the flavor of the month new game or what have you, you'll never be seen because it'll be ruled by top streamers and tons of 0 view streamers who think streaming the new game will get them views. You need to find a game that you enjoy playing that has a small but loyal following.

Is streaming halo a good game to stream?

Just whatever I feel like playing at the time its usually different every day.
Emotes, able to give VIP, you can get paid but it takes a while to get anything. The way they pay is you get about half of the 5 bucks per sub and you only get paid when your sub money reaches $100+.

it's definitely the year to do it, between MCC and Infinite on the way. I tune in to random Halo streams all the time

Affiliate, iirc, is "baby partner". they get access to the basic perks like choosing a different stream quality, small emote list, and access to subscribers. the idea was to let channels get perks, while not requiring them to be 50 constant viewer, massive channel big.

depends on if you cna make a name for being good at the game, or you build a community/join a halo stream team. It's definitely in the group of games that is "you might make it, you might bust"