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Would anyone be interested in watching me go bossing?

I'm trying to decide whether I should start streaming on Twitch or not.

November 8, 2015

5 Comments • Newest first

ApexAlpha

Gauge how big the fan base on Maplestory for Twitch is. What makes you so special out of all the streamers on at the time? The views won't be coming in on your first day. You'll need consistency to be successful.

Reply November 9, 2015
Belzier

I really don't think there are that many Maplestory streamers for you to have to deal with any sort of 'competition'.

Unless you've got a really unique way of bossing, most of the entertainment for viewers you have will come from advice, tips and tricks, as well as interacting with them. Since you're thinking of just starting out, you'll have many more opportunities to converse and stuff with people watching your stream on an individual level.

As @chaosh said, have fun with it! If you like doing it, you've no need to be discouraged.

Reply November 9, 2015
ChaosH

@racist: Well, most streamers main a different class, have different ways to comment their bossing, different suggestions on 'how to make money', etc. Maplestory is not a popular game to stream, but, yeah, I'd say there is still a lot of space for new YouTubers and streamers.

@angeltaylor: Try your best, try to differentiate yourself from other (for the most part, be yourself), do whatever you find entretaining and keep doing it as long as it is fun (the only reason to bother doing all of this after all), try YouTube if streaming doesn't work. Good luck and have fun

Reply November 8, 2015
Itachi9821

Try it out to see if you like it. The twitch community is really nice but love to troll. Give it a shot

Reply November 8, 2015