Where can i start if i want to be a letsplay content creator?
Where can i start if i want to be a letsplay content creator?
My advice is just start wherever/however your best guess is with the info you have and figure it out along the way.
Starting is the most important thing. Not how to start. Just starting.
When you have experienced the usual newbie pitfalls you’ll be able to know what to ask about more specifically and discover the right communities where these things are discussed, and will know what ppl are talking about.
The second most important thing is persistence.
Good luck.
Start everywhere. There are ways to split the stream to multiple platforms using one of the following:
pros: very easy, lowest computer spec and bandwidth requirements, sometimes has a consolidated chat plugin
cons: sometimes costs money, may have watermark, the service controls the bitrate and has a stream delay
pros: free, easy to set up, additionally if you set up an NDI solution over LAN then you can use a multi-PC setup which can be desirable
cons: you will be sending the same data out to multiple platforms yourself, which means you will need high computer specs and high bandwidth or else your bitrate will suffer dramatically
pros: free, lower requirements, and low delay. You control the bitrate and everything
cons: many people find this very difficult and often requires troubleshooting
That said, if you’re serious about wanting to become a streamer, then where you start doesn’t really matter as much as finding a source for views. Views may come from an algorithm, or igniting the passion of a group of people on a forum, or family members willing to watch the entire video in order to boost user engagement, but at the end of the day they do not magically appear for good content: you need to bring them in.
Whatever you do: DO NOT USE SHORT FORM VIDEOS as your primary format. Their audience comes and goes like the tide and they make pretty much no monetization.

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I guess it would be Popular game + popular site.
Tomska did a challenge with his friends on who could get the most followers on a brand new account, and
Spoilers i guessTik Tok won in a landslide.
(I hate channels changing their titles for more views. OG fans of the old title don’t know what to search for now) www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFECBQh0hOY

Oh yeah. I just remembered another thing. Gaming channel I’m following. Making so really good progress in the game. (Car racing game. Think a top 50 in world on one map).
Uploads their runs as a video, 10-25 views. Uploads their runs as a short, couple hundred to couple thousand views. (I don’t have tik tok, but I hear their short form content is doing well there too)
Shorts are now the new way to gain views
Shorts are now the new way to gain views
Well, kind of. Shorts viewers mostly stay on shorts, they rarely convert into long form content viewers
If you’re not a sellout, you’ll have an easier time getting views on Peertube than youtube or twitch.
The corporate platforms will probably promote you for a bit at first to get you hooked, and then they’ll bury you under everyone else playing “the game.”