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>most common vtuber content is playing video games
>virtually all vtubers are RIDICULOUSLY bad at playing games
I dont get it. Why are they all so incredibly bad at it? How do people watch vtubers struggle or be uninterested in the games they are playing?
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>>109124232
Women being comically bad at their jobs is one of the oldest tropes on comedy
It was half the premise of I Love Lucy
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>>109124232
Women are bad at videogames, this has yet to change after decades of "gamer gurls" trying to tell people otherwise.
I can tolerate it to a certain point. Forgetting core mechanics literal minutes after they are taught and then struggling for hours is the worst of it.
>>109124792
Wrong. Even speedrunners get plenty of bullshit happening in their runs that everyone can laugh at.
It all comes down to how good you are as a streamer and your ability to entertain viewers even when the actual game you're streaming is shit. Vtubers are still women and rely on their viewers only coming for their (fake) appearance, so, they never get any better at their job.
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women exist only because they give birth. It is speculated that this is because ancient amazons were too feminist and all died off, leaving only women who were feminist but also retarded and useless. Particularly tall women, such as the dutch, are thoguht to descend from the remnants of these hyperborean women (but also tend to be useless).
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>>109127898
How popular you are ultimately comes down to luck
Most speedrunners don't exactly have the skills of a streamer to begin with
>>109128014
Men tend to be way better at it even with retards among them
You can expect a man to learn the game's mechanics way sooner than a woman, who will either forget or ignore them
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>>109128053
>How popular you are ultimately comes down to luck
Oh definitely, but at the same time there's the extremely rare person who's both absurdly good at video games/incredibly quick learning AND a good entertainer. SmallAnt is the only one that comes to mind. Dude seems like he can go from 0 to topping leaderboards/winning tournaments in just a few days/weeks at pretty much anything.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukNyR5P1eY0
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>>109124232
It's the total lack of skill transfer that gets to me. Like ok you struggle and flail and with chat's help and advice you finally get through this game... Now a month later you try a new game in the same genre and it's like those weeks of streaming the previous game never existed.
It's refreshing when a streamer does actually get a little better or preserve some skill across games, I just can't expect it.