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Which platform is more convenient for watching streams: TeamViewer or Twitch?
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Single choice Public votes Closed 2012-12-29
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Teamweaver (and similar tools)
11.8% 2 votes
Twitch (and similar platforms)
88.2% 15 votes
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13 years ago
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I started streaming on Twitch, and sometimes people ask me to set up a simultaneous stream through TeamViewer. So, here's the question: which platform is more convenient for viewers to watch? I'll add that both TeamViewer and Twitch allow for streaming with commentary.
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13 years ago
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sc2tv The trolling is much worse there! )))

The stream is better, though, because the quality is higher and doesn't drop with the number of viewers. The downside is that unregistered users can't just join and chat like they can on TV.
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13 years ago
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Definitely Twitch and similar platforms. I watch them constantly, several times a week. The thing is, streams are saved there! When I have, say, half an hour in the evening, I can calmly watch a part of it, and then watch more, for example, the next day. It is very important to have a title for the stream that contains the following information:
game version (mandatory, absolutely mandatory);
map template (not just the name, but also the map size);
difficulty level;
presence/absence of commentary.

Re-streams, where both players are visible, are extremely interesting.
Then, a request. Make VODs from individual matches, cutting out the opponent's turns. Such VODs are very interesting because constantly rewinding the opponent's turn can be tiring.
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13 years ago
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I fully agree with Qwerty. Twitch. A game overlay is definitely needed, because when downloading, it's unclear who is playing against whom for many, especially since there are also restreamers.

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