With this I think it is a good time to announce! If you haven't noticed, I have been gone for the last few months because I was making a decision. Here is the result.
I am taking a step back from live streaming to pursue other areas of expression. I will occasionally pop in for collabs with my friends, which I will announce and maybe the occasional stream when I feel like it. Perhaps only for events.
Why? I am simply tired. There is way too much going on in my personal life to be devoted to spending my very limited amount of free time on something that doesn't advance what I want. That, and on top of the platform really wanting to shoot itself in the foot like it has been doing.
What am I going to do instead? Making music is on my agenda as well as ACTUALLY getting some writing together. I also plan to be helping others with their own projects behind the scenes.
If you have liked what I have done and interested in what I plan to do it would be a great help to follow me here or on my many other platforms for updates. (I will post where to find them in the comments)
Please bear with me as I try to figure out how to get myself out there in a visible way and feel free to give me ideas.
Lastly to everyone who has supported me, thank you for the awesome year of streaming last year. I truly enjoyed seeing a lot of the regulars in chat and we did a lot better than I expected in that time. Truly blessed.
With that I am closing the doors of the Quill and Thorne for now. May your stories find an ear willing to listen.
Sprout and I will see you all again really soon!
Twitch continues to deteriorate as a platform because what do you mean I can't TAB OUT TO MY SECOND MONITOR DURING THE AD BREAK
I NEED TO FOCUS THE TAB AND THE WINDOW FOR THE AD TO PLAY??????
@TwitchSupport@Twitch what the actual fuck is wrong with you
@Zoroarts@Maxim_Drw@Steam Something to also consider is that most people who are playing your game are doing the "beat it under 2 hours and refund it" challenge.
@sanguinetales@martymalt@_var_log@PlayStation You're correct. Games back then had to be developed on systems that were far more restrictive. As I said, disc storage size has increased far faster than game size. The argument that games are too large to be stored on a disc is a broken one.
@sanguinetales@ModernClownFrog@martymalt@_var_log@PlayStation My dude.... Modern discs can store 150 times more data than discs could back in 1995. It would take 2-4 discs for the next GTA to be installed. Storage capacity on physical devices have increased far faster than game size has.