People are too busy playing to do content creation. I rarely watch 14 streams and when I do it's when someone new is playing.
People are too busy playing to do content creation. I rarely watch 14 streams and when I do it's when someone new is playing.

Probably a lot of factors as to why it's unpopular viewership-wise.
One thing I think contributes is that there is very little prestige in any achievement in this game due to lack of gatekeeping.



I personally find most player made livestreams to barely count as content. There are a good number of informative YouTubers though.
"A good RPG needs a healthy dose of imbalance."
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuC365vjzBFmvbu6M7dB80A
Bozja Southern Front actually has the potential to be enjoyable streamed content.
It will have:
- The surprise reward factor of common and rare lockboxes.
- Lost action drops.
- Critical Engagements that may or may not succeed.
- Possibility of streamers getting the coveted 1v1 match which they make or may not win.
Last edited by Ultimatecalibur; 07-28-2020 at 02:32 AM.
Maybe FF XIV players are smarter and they understand that streaming is just a crappy version of a let's play so there is no reason to watch any.
It's just not an interesting game to watch.
There isn't much long-term content; Content is super accessible and replaying much of it outside of weeklies isn't really rewarding or interesting to watch. There's also a lack of interesting, hard to obtain goals aside from maybe the PoTD solo titles.
More popular mmo style games boast scaling difficulty, Randomizer systems or functional PvP. These kinds of features simply offer more interesting content opportunities for creators.
Getting weirdly defensive about it and trying to put other people down for watching other games is just kind of petty and sad.
This could actually be it. But I’m not familiar with the Twitch equivalent in East Asia.You neglected to include the content creators on the Japanese video game streaming services. This isn't a NA/EU based game, after all. With so much of the player base in Japan, a lot of the content creators are going to be using streaming services NA/EU viewers don't watch.
The first thing I thought when I saw this thread was, “we aren’t an NA/EU game.”
There's not a lot of ways to iterate on the game from a content creation side as far as the gameplay goes.
I'll tell you what does make for some amazing content creation however:
Those creative types that do things with the game's music. Covers of songs, remixes of the songs, and those that do the songs with the in-game perform function. Those are what allow some genuinely amazing and creative work and there are countless videos related to that particular part of the game's content.
Unpopular opinion but I don't want to play e-sport esque game with an Asmongold personality attached to it. I'm really tired of having Mythic+ shoved down my throat.
Personally I think the definition of content creation isn't something that is solely locked to streaming and youtube. We have plenty of artists doing character commissions and constant memes being made.
But lets be real, you don't like the theme park. You want a WoW clone that brings in the drama because people watch drama.
But don't you want some... person sitting in his dirty room, AFKing in (endgame hub de jour) watching reaction videos for 18 hours a day before being carried thorugh content because he is "famous".
Seriously, I never saw the appeal xD
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