hexjeans Posted April 2, 2020 Posted April 2, 2020 I like to make and play sexy characters (male or female). Enjoy their beauty and the way they fall beautifully under enemies. Do you think there are people on the streaming services who are interested in watching the game for a beautiful character? Will this stream be in demand? I thought of doing this in order to find like-minded people. But I am also afraid that the moderators may block the stream for the eroticism of the characters. Also, I would not want to show myself on a webcam or talk to people through a microphone.
Violence6884 Posted May 12, 2020 Posted May 12, 2020 I don't know if it is relevant, but the most revealing thing I've ever seen on a stream in terms of games, was Conan Exiles. The person streaming got no warnings or any kind of negative reactions from the viewers nor from that well known platform. After that I wasn't exactly sure what the rules are on streaming, any more ;3 On one hand it was pretty mild and in line with the game's theme, on the other I imagine even a lightly LL modded Skyrim might draw more attention, possibly not in a good way... Which is understandable to a degree but still a bit "Double Standards". More importantly, not using a cam could be fine but not even using a mic might become boring for your audience. Unless you would specifically target a rather small audience of people who for one or other reason won't mod their game that way... But still want to see it played. I don't know if that's sustainable as a stream, or what the goal would be. You mentioned finding like minded people but without communication what's the point? As said, if it's just a no cam and no mic play through with a chance for some LL mods action, I imagine it might die pretty quick once the novelty wears off for the viewers- If the stream is even allowed. Well, I could be wrong. I am just sharing my thoughts on your idea. Edit : Keep in mind that no matter how you might try to sugar coat it("Fall beautifully under enemies" you call it), what you're thinking of showing on screen is a very sensitive subject to say the least... And what arguements you may have mentally prepared, will likely not suffice in some cases. I hope I'm making sense. Come to think of it, "Like Minded" people in this case might in fact mean some things you might not like, even if it might not be your idea of an ideal audience. I'm saying it might be a mess in many ways if you try and will highly depend on the platform too.
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