Gaming companies need to let their games speak for themselves. The premature and unfounded hype surrounding their ideas have been a detriment throughout the years. Make a good game, when its ready, market it as what it is: a good game.
Streaming in the music space on Twitch is such a different experience from the gaming space. Comparatively, the music space feels much more like people come there for a shared interest, which you would hope for on the gaming side but.. that doesn't really happen. Real cool night.
A middle school kid told me I look like a crackhead, I asked him "if I was a crackhead, wouldn't I be skinnier?" He said "nah, you'd be skinnier if you stopped eating all them f**kin big macs" Absolutely roasted my ass. Whose kids is these?