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    Eul's Avatar
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    Knot Destroyer
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    Asura
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    Scholar Lv 100
    I'm playing with PC and using broadcast program OBS

    Quote Originally Posted by Jynx View Post
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    This might encourage me to do with mic. But here's another thought with mic
    - I'm not really fluent in English so my speaking "kinda" weird for them (I'm person who into writing than speaking). So any comment for this?
    - What should I talk with viewer when I'm playing frontline?
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    Nevina Ashewalker
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eul View Post
    - I'm not really fluent in English so my speaking "kinda" weird for them (I'm person who into writing than speaking). So any comment for this?
    - What should I talk with viewer when I'm playing frontline?
    Simple! Since you are not very fluent in English, speak slowly, plainly so your audience can understand.
    While playing Frontlines, you can explain the rules of Frontlines, give tips, comment on what you are doing, comment on what your team is doing, etc, things like this.
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    Player Jynx's Avatar
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    Jynx Masamune
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    Diabolos
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    Thaumaturge Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by Eul View Post
    I'm playing with PC and using broadcast program OBS



    This might encourage me to do with mic. But here's another thought with mic
    - I'm not really fluent in English so my speaking "kinda" weird for them (I'm person who into writing than speaking). So any comment for this?
    - What should I talk with viewer when I'm playing frontline?

    Just talk man it's that simple you wont get better unless you practice Livecasting is a great way to get used to speaking in English you learn a lot of the idioms this way and observing your chat. just be you and hopefully that's interesting
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