Twitch.tv is currently dominated by PC gaming, but with Twitch support built into the PlayStation 4 and coming soon to the Xbox One, those numbers won’t be slowing down any time soon.
Yeah I've seen boob and ass flashes, a sexy blonde German Victoria Secret-type model prance around in her lacy black lingerie and stockings after taking her dressing gown off. All after playing Killzone.
I got vids and pics of all that! That couoke whi like to do group sex, the girl flashing her huge tits,ass, and p*** and her husband making her squirt on the couch. They didn't get banned for some holy reason!
Seen a brazzers Party(Yes the Brazzers we all know ;) ),couple getting it on,guy strip his wife naked,a hacking show(very intersting it is might i add),guy smacking around his gf,420 shows and some gaming channels.
Two people screw around each other under bed sheets. I also saw this one stream where an Irish guy was drinking like crazy and he was telling jokes while dumb. Then there was this one time where this guy did a sort of cooking show as well.
I find twitch on PS4 to be quite entertaining especially with playroom.
The Playroom being used to broadcast yourself from your living room phenomenon is bigger than anyone thinks.
Twitch doesn't allow The Playroom much, but every night when you go into Live from Playstation someone streaming The Playroom is in the #1 slot whether Twitch or Ustream. last night it was three women dancing in their living room and they had about 1200 viewers.
I just find it funny and wait for that one guy who says things like "take your shirt off" "grab her boobs" "you should have sex in the kitchen" "gaaaaaaaaaaaaaay"
haha your funny, is that you? are you promoting your own stream? i think i glanced at it, its boring, and if only i could be as cruel here, as people are on the comment section of the stream, but i dont want to get voted down :)
You watch something like league of Legends, DotA, or AGDQ (Awesome Games Done Quick) and it's exciting to see so many people getting together to watch gaming, even donating 1 million dollars to Cancer research through the AGDQ event. First we had Dreamcast and Xbox Live to bring gamers together across hundreds of miles, now we have Twitch and the like. I hope one day to have a TV channel dedicated to games. Imagine switching to a channel see a featured League or DotA match, or to see 30 minute segments dedicated to specific organiations, either large ones or single people who make a living off of their streaming
Video gaming is becoming more prominant in society every year, last gen had the most consoles sold out of any generation. It's in everything, from handhelds to home consoles to PC's and mobile devices. As Twitch grows more sites will creep up to gain a piece of the profits. We could see an industry boom out of streaming gaming, certain people already make suistainable incomes off of viewer counts, ads, sponsorships.
Every form of entertainment had its small start, whether it was MTV (music videos), the NFL, movies. Video gaming looks to become the next big thing. It won't be a smooth ride, but each generation is becoming more acclimated to gaming. I'm sure we all know of at least one person in their late twenties, early thirties and above still involved in gaming. It could take 3 years, 10, or even 20 and more, but I see it coming. It's a business, nay a fortune waiting to happen. I would be comfortable to say it already has.
I couldn't have said it better myself. I believe that twitch, esports and video gaming will go big this year. Can't wait for what this year has in store for us.
Now that game streaming has been made easier than uploading to YT, people have broadcasting all kinds of stuff. *cough* Go for the game, stay for the show. hu hahahhaha!
I'm just glad that Sony decided to start a revolution by included video streaming support right out of the box. I know we had the video streaming service before but it was never designed into the OS of a gaming console which is why so many people are streaming.
I hope Twitch and Sony make a 18+ section people can stream whatever they want. There is so much crazy stuff happening that are violating the terms both Sony and Twitch have sett.
I find it incredible cool that we can turn on our PS4 and watch games AND crazy people do stuff in Playroom.
But they should be in a special section rated 18+ so that they don't get banned or people go in shock when some crazy stuff happens :)
Besides the obvious extra stuff, potential boobs and such, I can see why people like this. I enjoy watching live streams and even just longer youtube game videos. Instead of putting in a movie I sometimes watch people play Planetside 2 or Battlefield 4. Hell, lately I've been watching people's Skyrim videos because I still don't have a TV and I've been jonesing to play that game.
Sigh, I don't watch Twitch for the sport, but to see what game might be fun. I hate commentary in that as well or those over the top commentators who think shouting in my ears is nice.
If this kind of thing keeps up, I'll soon give up on Twitch as well. I don't mind professional gaming, but people forgetting that it is just a game (like they did with Football and American Football), can really ruin things.
People forgetting that it's just for fun and a hobby for most, that not everything needs to be balanced (A game can just be fun, without being an Esport Balanced game.). The whole culture of Football and parents pushing their kids, and kids being complete arses... ruined that sport.
I rather not have it ruin my favourite hobby. Yes there are gaming pros out there, but that doesn't mean we all have to forget that it remains a game at first.
I know I've seen some crazy things on Twitch through my PS4. What have you seen?
Twitch man its dominance on gaming is something special!
The Playroom being used to broadcast yourself from your living room phenomenon is bigger than anyone thinks.
Twitch doesn't allow The Playroom much, but every night when you go into Live from Playstation someone streaming The Playroom is in the #1 slot whether Twitch or Ustream. last night it was three women dancing in their living room and they had about 1200 viewers.
Just wait til SingStar arrives and people start getting discovered through it.
What about Ustream?
Nobody ever mentions it lol