Is twitch going to crash?

The fuck is this paragraph style.

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in 2018 I def watched streams more than gamed.

now im not sure prob 50/50

I expect I will return to gaming more later this year and years ahead.

maybe streaming is a phenomenon of the death of consoles and the late generation being held back by shit consoles.

the truth is streamings growth form 2013 till now was all while we had shit consoles PS4pro cpu is no faster than a xbox360 core launch models.

we only had GPU upgrades for 15years so makes sense people stop actually wanting to play as CPU dictates gameplay (and get more interested in "drama" of play thru others)

people don't get how big 2020 will be for gaming with 4x the power we had for last decade and a half on cpu. we will literally get games that have be impossible to be made since 2005... just think about that for a second. a decade and a half of impossible ideas realized.

2021-2023 will prob have some of the best games ever released in the history of mankind. people will play them rather than watch streams im sure.

>is twitch going to crash
inevitably, as all things do. twitch keeps expanding their shit and changing because they would already be crashing by now with just video games, it's why they legitimized and defend camgirl titty streamers and dumb shit. they're just gonna throw whatever they can at the thing to keep it from starting to fall and hope that it never ends.
obviously it will eventually end.
can't imagine fucking retards watching trash games though. even if it's a streamer i like, if they're playing something dogshit like a br i'm gone. smaller rpg streamers, smaller speedrunners of fun games who have entertaining personalities, that's mostly all that makes twitch good.

Ninja just moved to Mixer so the audience is just moving there. Twitch is just losing their biggest streamers, that's all.

What's that ex Halo guys channel?

People watch and play games at the same time. If you notice most of the highest viewed games are PVP, its a large culture of people watching and learning from the best players. If anything streaming in general will grow, as people's ability to stream themselves will have less of a technological barrier. Already the PS4 has Twitch built in, and Xbox has Mixer.

twitch.tv/therealshookon3

ninja isn't twitchs biggest streamer thou.

shroud summit1g and that weird edgy guy that some how knows that runescape banned bro get way more views.

as does that weird autist that doesn't show his face but played latest PS4 games.

even based on popularity ninja isn't the biggest Doc Disrespect has more popularity and reputation. (maybe not with soccer mums but with like "young people")

>wandering boomer post
LOL has consistently been at the top of the chart since twitch launched. shooters come and go with the memes but there's always at least one big one

ultimately the future of twitch is just chatting. exactly as the justin.tv business plan called for, gaming content is the low hanging fruit to get exploitable viewers in the door. but ultimately, both the core viewership and the company want IRL and non-gaming content. the gamers are only there to make the site look big and provide easy finances.

if they recombined the non-gaming channels into IRL, it would now be larger than LOL

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