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Yeah but you also have to consider set up, like banners that need making, equipment set ups like which type of mic, phantom power or preamp, will you record your self straight or via chroma key, there's a lot to consider and then you have to set it all up on your computer, then modifying and maintaining settings, constant calibrations, replying to fans while trying to remain entertaining. It can be frustrating at first. That's why I prefer YouTube. But mad props to those that can successfully stream.
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  • Meh agree and disagree. Guess it depends on the streamer. Profiles and shit I don't think take THAT much time. Especially if you're a serious streamer then it's a minuscule amount of time compared to how much you stream. Getting better equipment, yeah that could take a bit, again depends on the streamer. There are still a lot out there that literally just use like a turtle beach. Agree and disagree, just varies i guess.

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  • Yeah I know what you mean. The more successful ones worth their salt invest time and money into a set up, maintaining it and calibrating it as well as well they stream from and do so daily. Other just throw on a webcam and a headset and think easy money. Then you gotta work at at getting, maintaining and keeping a fan base whilst being good at gaming and still be entertaining. Hell some even get sponsored.

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