^ Usually only characer that i play on
Helseth - no more GW2 streams
^ Usually only characer that i play on
helseth is a guy
I knew it! A girl can’t be on her period 24/7!
(edited by Ara.4569)
Issues with Helseth aside, nobody should celebrate a popular streamer (for what this game averages, at least) quitting streaming. New players are brought in from streams, and especially when they see high-level gameplay, as it gives them a good example of what they could do in game.
Sure, Helseth’s personality is a little rough around the edges for some people, but celebrating (or just not caring) about him no longer streaming is actively celebrating a reduction in new players coming to GW2. For a lot of viewers, Helseth’s stream was entertaining to watch, and if people enjoyed watching, they figured they’d enjoy playing.
Very few content creators, whether YouTubers, twitch streamers, or otherwise, should be celebrated when they quit creating that content. Anet doesn’t advertise anymore, and if nobody is creating content, then potential new players will never even know the game exists.
Issues with Helseth aside, nobody should celebrate a popular streamer (for what this game averages, at least) quitting streaming. New players are brought in from streams, and especially when they see high-level gameplay, as it gives them a good example of what they could do in game.
Sure, Helseth’s personality is a little rough around the edges for some people, but celebrating (or just not caring) about him no longer streaming is actively celebrating a reduction in new players coming to GW2. For a lot of viewers, Helseth’s stream was entertaining to watch, and if people enjoyed watching, they figured they’d enjoy playing.
Very few content creators, whether YouTubers, twitch streamers, or otherwise, should be celebrated when they quit creating that content. Anet doesn’t advertise anymore, and if nobody is creating content, then potential new players will never even know the game exists.
Maybe this will serve as another reminder that professions and combat needs to be improved, and that balancing between pvp modes and pve should start being a priority worth the time and effort.
221 hours over 1,581 days of bank space/hot pve/lion’s arch afk and some wvw.
I don’t blame her for doing this but GW2, Hearthstone & Overwatch? Boring.
I only enjoyed her stream when she played Blade & Soul but of course, she realised that it wasn’t casual as kitten and decided to give up while making excuses that you need to PvE too much etc. I can confirm, you do not.
Actually the grind involved in end game Bns is very large and it’s where it’s Korean roots come through. Also the fact you have to do all of pve to pvp is a HUGE problem.
That right there is the reason I left Bns.