Spyke

I stream from Linux. I don't stream anything about Linux, I just happen to stream while also using Linux.. that being said it usually ends up being a handful of dedicated viewers so not super big or anything, but it's still fun. :) OBS works just fine, game capture works, everything just seems to work!

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Yep.
Same for me.
I simply show what´s doing well on Linux, and have fun with that games on my favourite platform. Since most of my favorite games run out of the box I can`t even show how to get them running.

Last games I was streaming were Gwent (the Steam version), Satisfactory and Pioneers of Pagonia.
Tomorrow I want to do a retro special and show OpenTTD.

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lemmy.ml

That seems to be the case with the majority of the streams I've seen, just folks havin fun with a few friends showing up now and then. I do like to check out the odd streamer I've never seen especially if it's a game I know really well. What games have you been streaming lately?

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I mostly just stream raids in Final Fantasy XIV, but in the past I've streamed older JRPGs, Elden Ring, Dark Souls, basically anything I happen to be playing.

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Not the same person, but I streamed Ark Survival Ascended a couple times on Linux.

I've found the experience is pretty painless.

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That seems like the best scenario to me, not having to explictly state "I use (insert OS here)" makes it seem more natural as opposed to really preachy and forced.

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lemmy.ml

This is difficult for me because games I like to play are boring as fuck to watch and games I like to watch are games I don't usually play very much.

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Yeah I like FPS games sometimes but I find them really hard to watch especially if the streamer is twitchy on the mouse and/or the bitrate isn't really high.

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