Why all this hate with ttv survivals
my friend start streaming to get the twitch shirt, so i tell him to put the stream as name
AND WE LITERALLY PICKED 4 MORIS IN AN ROW
Why all this hate with ttv stremers, Why, what a ttv streamer do to you killers to all this hate
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Lol that's why I decided not to wear the twitch shirt they accidentally gave everyone for Dwight and Meg because I knew I'd get tunneled or mori'd quicker than an overcharge skill check
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Twitch Streamer Survivors typically bring in an SWF group of Cronies, and never hold back on their builds or tactics in order to have fun bullying the killers for "good stream content", or in other words, are more often than not, very toxic opponents. Killers just wanting to have fun find themselves confronted with a choice when facing such an opponent: Let them toxically humiliate me in front of all their followers live on stream, or stop holding back and change my build/offerings to humiliate them instead.
OP, Put yourself in the killers position... Given the circumstances, which of those options are you most likely to take?
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It's not hate it's just ppl being trolls towards ttv andys. It's just like being "TTV in the name Welp no fun for u" still better than getting ppl in ur chat and them being trolls there
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I avoid streamers, because I don't want to be a source of content, especially since if you want good content you need an antagonist, which means that they have to go out of their way to get the killers (my) attention. The number of toxic streamers out there is too large.
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Every time I've had a TTV survivor and checked their stream they've been toxic af especially if they lose, and they love calling me slurs to their followers, I either dodge or just ignore them because then they don't get their content full of trying to annoy me with flashlights etc.
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Because you as a killer think that you will play as a premade
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The hatred toward streams breeds from multiple instances where streamers have bullied and attacked other players (Killers and Survivors alike). While it is not your friend's fault, I'm pretty sure you play normally... people are just more than likely to bad manner streamers because they are used to be bad mannered by them. As @PanicSquid commented, in the streaming community there is an alarming high amount of toxic players that will go out of their way to bully other players for the sake of "creating fun content".
Personally, I had a streamer insult me in the after game chat because he died on first hook while I was the Killer despite the fact it is so not my fault his teammates made no effort to rescue him. The level of entitlement I've seen with streamers is also astonishing... your safest bet would be to stream as Killer rather than as a Survivor.
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From my experience when a survivor has TTV in their name it's going to be a bad match. No matter who I'm playing.
If I'm survivor the killer expects a swf so they put on their try hard build with a mori. Instead of repairing gens the streamer is more concerned with putting on a show. They want the killer to chase them, the follow the killer around hoping to get a flashlight/pallet save instead of doing the objective. They often stack 2nd chance perks so they can DS right in the killers face. Often when they get out played they rage quit. Whenever I play killer the people with TTV in their names tend to quit when they find out I can't be bullied so easily. I've lost track how many times I play trapper, someone deliberately gets in my face because they want to use their DS. As I'm stunned they vault a window and step in a trap /rage quit
TL:DR. Streamers usually care about getting views instead of actually playing the game. They are usually no fun.
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It's a safe bet that TTV survivor's are going to ruin your day for their audience.
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Most of ttv players are cocky. I do Twitch stream too but i wouldn’t play toxic in order to gain audience...
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This. Watch back any stream and they're trash-talking up a storm. I let their viewer watch them in a lobby for 15 minutes instead.
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There was only one time where I got sick of this guy trash talking me, he got killed and his end screen was there, by the time the game finished the guy was STILL talking about me. He just kept going on and on about how I must be autistic and all this other stuff, so I finally sent a chat on his stream and all of a sudden he changed his tune and so did all the people watching.
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humiliate? maybe just stop taking everything in a videogame so personally?
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Most TTV's are ridiculous. When they play killer they tend to tunnel one person and then resume back to playing a normal fair gameplay and then be like "ggs" in the chat... but when they play survivor they SWF and think they're toxic but little did they know they suck and die first when they go solo.
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Because let's face it, streaming survivor is quite boring. There are 3 ways to solve this problem and 3 ways only:
-Be extremely sweaty and entitled to keep viewers engaged so they can see your reactions to certain things
-Be really funny
-Be extremely toxic, because it's more fun to watch
Most people who play dbd aren't that funny, so that leaves those two options, neither of which is good for the killer.
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Just tell your bud to go incognito, or at least drop the ttv part of his name. I'm sure your buddy is a nice enough guy but a majority of streamers have created an oft-confirmed expectation of toxicity and generally being a C U Next Tuesday about everything.
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Cuz some people are morons
I also have some ttv friends and they also get bullied constantly by killers (facecamp, mori,ect). What I've learned from them is that people want to be mean to streamers so they can get recognition on the stream, even tho most of the times they do not get any recognition whatsoever.
So the logical conclusion is: some people are morons
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Like I said "killers just wanting to have fun", It's not really "fun" to go into any multiplayer game where your opponents primary goal is to bully you. It's not about taking it personally, its about how they are trying to purposely ruin your chance at having any fun, and the fact that they are live streaming their match against you to all of their followers, bringing in a band of their cronies to aid them, and trash talking you the whole time they do it, amounts to semi-public humiliation. Whether you witness the stream of your match against them or not, the fact remains: it is happening, people are watching it for entertainment, and there's nothing you can do about that.
Against normal "non-streamer" opponents in this game, be they swf or not, at least their goals are to try to win while having fun. Whereas Live Streamers have a different definition of "fun" that involves proving they are "gods" to their followers by utterly destroying the competition while going out of their way to abuse every advantage they have via voice comms, stream sniping against fellow streamers, and using every high powered tool the game gives them, all while bragging about it. These opponents are a very different animal, whose sole goal is to create "good content" for their stream, and whose ego's are stroked by their followers no matter how nasty or toxic they're to those they play with or against.
Be honest with yourself. When faced with this kind of opponent, are you just gonna lie down and take it because "it's just a game" and doesn't matter? Or are you going to at least try to turn their attempt at ruining your fun around by "humbling" their ego a bit?
If you're going into a match where you know for a fact your opponent will purposely try to ruin your fun, and aren't going to hold back while doing so, then why should you?
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