I've been sick, and when I am too sick to play video games I like lying in bed and watching others play video games with the Twitch app on my phone.
Who are some of your faves? I would like to add more to my watch list.
I've been sick, and when I am too sick to play video games I like lying in bed and watching others play video games with the Twitch app on my phone.
Who are some of your faves? I would like to add more to my watch list.
My favorite speedrunners of NES games are probably http://www.twitch.tv/feasel and http://www.twitch.tv/pjdicesare, but they're both at SGDQ right now. (http://www.twitch.tv/speeddemosarchivesda)
There are more speedrunners at http://www.twitch.tv/team/sda and http://www.twitch.tv/team/srl
What kind of game do you want to watch? I usually search by game and pick a random person playing it.
(Also I'm going to be streaming in ~30 minutes.)
FrankieonPCin1080p streams every tuesday and saturday now
http://www.twitch.tv/frankieonpcin1080p
or you could just click my link and watch his 40+ episodes in DayZ average about 20min each.
Last edited by escobert; 06-27-2014 at 02:13 AM.
Day[9]. You don't even have to watch his Starcraft streams if you don't want since he plays other games on his day off, and Hearthstone on Wednesday's.
http://day9.tv/
I'm not terribly picky; I'll watch just about everything so long as it doesn't require a whole lot of knowledge about the game (i.e. Dota 2 because I've never played it and wouldn't have a clue what's happening)
I might watch for a few minutes! Sadly I am probably going to bed soon.
Proton Jon is one instance where I will always try to quickly shift my plans around when I see he's just started streaming. His times are a bit random, but the streams are always enjoyable. He streams all kinds of games, often times he draws a random pool of games and lets the viewers vote on which to play.
SuperJeenius also has some pretty nice streams every now and then. He's been streaming a lot of FF XIV: ARR lately, but she shakes things up every now and then.
Finally, XeroKynos frequently streams Final Fantasy VII (PC) speedruns. If you want to see in how many ways that game can be broken to the point where it's done in less than three hours, this might be fun for you. Every now and then he also does a 100% speedrun of the game, which, believe it or not, are done in less than 18 hours.