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Swish
11-18-2013, 01:06 PM
Hey guys, often while medding/afk I look around for a decent YouTube channel to watch but I've been increasingly finding some fun stuff to watch on Twitch (aside from P99).

For anyone who ever knew what MUGEN was or is: http://www.twitch.tv/saltybet (and http://www.saltybet.com/about).

Entertaining for the soundtrack as much as the fights.

Who do you subscribe to? Who would you recommend watching?

EDIT: Twitch chat rooms are so toxic, the one for this room is no exception.

Burial
11-18-2013, 11:25 PM
I've watched saltybet and a couple of times out of interest usually I look for someone that's playing EQ but I get bored within 5 mins of watching them run through zones or just camping mobs. Alot of twitch and youtube channels are horrible there is a few exceptions but right now I can't think of anything.

Usually I just watch films or TV on my other monitor lol.

teija
11-18-2013, 11:28 PM
I would Highly recommend http://www.twitch.tv/cnotbusch

This guy sculpts LoL/SC/DoTA ect chars with his hands, and does great work
Chat is the least troll around great mods.

Millburn
11-18-2013, 11:41 PM
I'm a fan of watching Sacriel for his DayZ and BF4 shenanigans. He's got a great community as well, very welcoming.

If you like watching ship vs ship stuff in EVE lokoforloki (Zao Amadeus) is one of the best solo roamers in the entire game. I think he's moving or visiting family right now so his casts have been pretty sporadic.

For good old fun though you can't go wrong with MAN vs Game, he's an old vet in the twitch scene and does a great job interacting with his viewers. Just don't try and spoil anything for the games he's playing or give him tips, that shit is frowned upon over on his channel.

Definite
11-19-2013, 10:22 AM
I'm a fan of speed runs because they can be impressive, entertaining, and because of that the focus is less on chat and more on the streamer. http://www.twitch.tv/team/sda

As mentioned above, cnotbusch is really cool and chill. MvG is also good, and pretty interactive. Personally I like smaller streams because you can interact more and the trolling is not nearly that bad (I've had a few run ins with some keyboard warriors, but less so in those types of streams.) Plus, it helps the streamer.

Burial
11-19-2013, 08:22 PM
I'm a fan of speed runs because they can be impressive, entertaining, and because of that the focus is less on chat and more on the streamer. http://www.twitch.tv/team/sda

As mentioned above, cnotbusch is really cool and chill. MvG is also good, and pretty interactive. Personally I like smaller streams because you can interact more and the trolling is not nearly that bad (I've had a few run ins with some keyboard warriors, but less so in those types of streams.) Plus, it helps the streamer.

Ya SDA are usually fun to watch simply wreck games and glitch them to oblivion also it's for a good cause with all the charity things etc.

Orotiagito
11-20-2013, 01:29 AM
Ducksauce - hes actually an actor in real life, he starred in Kings of Yorktown.

Lethalfrag - Epic beard, awesome chef (has a cooking show on twitch on sundays?)

Kripparian - He no-lifes videos games and streams it, he's pretty good at whatever he plays.

Swish
11-20-2013, 07:05 AM
Good suggestions guys, keep em coming...looking to bump up my follow list without relying too heavily on the 16 year old girls playing LoL channels (lol).