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Besides trials no one streams d2...
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Edited by Daemon White: 1/8/2022 12:48:41 AMYou're not really looking too hard then. There's also Solo Dungeons, GM Carries / Helps / Solos, Raid helps, general Crucible and Iron Banner as well.
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Yeah all of those raid races on twitch have been commercial failures tbh. Think gladd may have to start working in retail after his last one….
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I see you don't pay attention to anything on twitch... You just read the forums and reddit of people who don't watch any twitch.
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Before I answer your clearly insulting comment, do you mind telling me how many viewers Gladd and Sweat had on their bungie-advertised VoG day 1 run back in April?
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No clue. All I know is he streams too 2k+ people on other games... Bungie doesn't cater to good players or streamers. They cater to casuals and robots like yourself. The last time they ever catered to good players or streamers was forsaken if you like it or not.
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Take a look at my stats and you’ll know I’m as far away from being a casual as you could be, and FYI it was like 60k plus on his stream.
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Yes it does. Content creator's are the reason we don't have SBMM anymore. Bungo has held summits where content creators showed up and gave ideas, most of which Bungo added to the game. That's well publicized and you can find it easily in a google search. This game is exactly the way they asked Bungo to make it and there are endless pieces of evidence to prove it.
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Lmao 1 thing, lmao. Remember how great Forsaken was? That was the last time Bungie catered to streamers... Bungie caters to casuals because it makes the most money with the least amount of work.
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They removed SBMM after Shadowkeep after streamers whined about it for months at a time. So no, you're factually wrong. Forsaken was good because it had a decent story, a good raid, and lots of PvE activities. The dreaming city was cool. That had nothing to do with streamers.