Where the fuck are you. GD.
Where the fuck are you. GD.
My wife is shopping. Im,"accompanying"Where the fuck are you. GD.
Like Sir Robin's Minstrels?My wife is shopping. Im,"accompanying"
I usually use streams (pre-recorded ones) by people I like to use as low-volume background office noise. Particularly 2-people streams, where they have idle conversation while playing.Alright, looks like the best quality I can stream in real time is 3500 kbit superfast (meaning low workload/low quality), 720p, 60fps. It's not ideal, but to do more I have a feeling I'll need to upgrade both my CPU and my GPU.
But yeah, twitch.tv/gasbandit now fully operational for everyone to ignore I've got it set to archive my streams automatically, so it should keep them around for a few days after airing (but not forever).
At first I thought "who the hell would ever watch this" but then I tuned it in at work, just to see how the quality was and WHOOPMF half an hour had gone by... so... huh.
Uh... I don't... I don't recommend you stream my streams at the office. Or in public. Or without headphones if there are small children around who you want to be learning about stuff you generally find in the reprehensible filth thread.I usually use streams (pre-recorded ones) by people I like to use as low-volume background office noise. Particularly 2-people streams, where they have idle conversation while playing.
Well, I work from my house's spare bedroom (aka my office, the cat's litter paradise, storage area), so I think I'm good on all those fronts, but duly noted. My favorite stream for background work (AdumPlaze) is staffed by a Shadman-loving troll and a TMI-seeping gay furry, after all.Uh... I don't... I don't recommend you stream my streams at the office. Or in public. Or without headphones if there are small children around who you want to be learning about stuff you generally find in the reprehensible filth thread.
For example: Last night, we taught Terrik what a "Pink Sock" is.
Hemorrhoids are dirty now?Uh... I don't... I don't recommend you stream my streams at the office. Or in public. Or without headphones if there are small children around who you want to be learning about stuff you generally find in the reprehensible filth thread.
For example: Last night, we taught Terrik what a "Pink Sock" is.
That's not a pink sock.Hemorrhoids are dirty now?
Actually I heard the "golden" settings had a bitrate of 2000.I've been reading up on it, and it seems the general consensus among twitch streamers is that 720p/60fps/3500kbit is the practical limit when it comes to quality vs resolution under twitch's bitrate limit. In fact, there's even an argument to go down to 540p/60fps/3500kbit on very fast compression (as opposed to superfast) because, while the resolution is lower, there's less compression artifacting (garble/blur/smudge/boxes) because you're maintaining 0.1 bit per pixel ratio, which apparently is the desired sweet spot for streaming high motion games.
It still rubs me the wrong way, because doing stuff in youtube for so long has warped my sense of what works and what doesn't - Twitch just rebroadcasts what you send them (thus why they enforce a bitrate limit), whereas youtube applies their own compression after your compression so it is in your best interest to send youtube the highest quality possible and resign yourself to their compression having its way with your content.
Higher is always better when it comes to bitrate, for quality. The only reason to ever go lower is if your internet (or your viewers' internet) bandwidth can't handle it. 3500 kbit is 3.5 megabit, which not everybody can upload. But if you can, you should - the only reason not to go higher is because Twitch might suspend you if they catch you.Actually I heard the "golden" settings had a bitrate of 2000.
So I'm thinking of streaming maybe some horror or at least Halloween-themed games. Got a hankering to play Costume Quest, for example. How would one go about logging into this Twitch Halforum thing?
This would really probably be the most ideal solution - just set up your own twitch account, and we can make the Halforums account automatically rebroadcast it (assuming it isn't already broadcasting something already).If you want, you can make your own Twitch and I can just link it to Halforums
Sure, my Twitch name is ThatNickGuy78. I just did a test run with Costume Quest and it seemed to work okay.If you want, you can make your own Twitch and I can just link it to Halforums
There are people who speak lightly. You could always be that nightime smooth-talkin' DJ kind of streamer.Sure, my Twitch name is ThatNickGuy78. I just did a test run with Costume Quest and it seemed to work okay.
I think part of the problem is that I can't speak too loudly lest I disturb my folks. So I don't think this will be a thing for me to do.
When I stream I have a habit of concentrating on the game for long periods and then realizing I've said nothing at all for 1/2 hour.
Dave said:said nothing at all...
Dave said:...nothing at all...
Dave said:...nothing at all...
It's Demon-stomping Day!To be fair, when playing Diablo III, I do tend to put on either light jazz, musical songs, or Weird Al compilations. Great fun to relax and unwind with some big explosions.
OldDaveYellsAtCloud?Okay, since nobody used the "official" Halforums Twitch channel i went ahead and just made it mine. I changed the name from just "Halforums" to "Halforums_Dave" and I still think it sounds spammy. I can't change it until next week and I'm trying to find something that fits with my "Old Guy Gaming" channel theme. But god DAMN. There's not a lot of names left. It's harder than trying to find a damned website name.
Suggestions are welcome.
I got that as well. Plus, he was banned for calling someone a "fag". Which others are also getting banned for. And it was a temp ban, not like a permaban.I'm not the world's biggest fan of twitch, but his post in that link makes him sound like a shitty teen upset about the consequences of his own actions.