Alright then, who is going to All In?
Probably gonna go live tonight with some Minecraft Legends. Don’t know when, but rest assured I’ll come and let you know here if you are interested in seeing an idiot navigate his way round a genre of games I haven’t explored before.
#gaming #MinecraftLegends #games #videogames #PS5 #twitch #streaming #streamer #stream #gamer
Installed Windows on my Steam Deck. Now I have basically unlimited power!
Well, not quite. But I don't have to worry about workarounds for getting games to work.
I am dual booting, so for most steam games I'll be loading through SteamOS. But now I have the ability to install GamePass games with Windows.
All because Diablo 4 was incredible and I don't want to have to deal with the weirdness that was running it on SteamOS.
#steamdeck #windows #steamos #gamepass #gaming #gamer #videogames
So, Minecraft streams are an interesting thing. Do you just sit and jam to your own music, knowing that the VOD will have nothing on it, requiring a download and editing? Do you stream with royalty free music that can be of questionable quality, but can be saved in the VOD? Or do you just bin all music off and run the in game music which could go either way on a VOD from my understanding?
I’ve made two catastrophic errors recently:
1) Played the Diablo 4 beta on my steam deck. I’m now addicted and will have to buy it.
2) I installed a Minecraft server for Pixelmon and I’m now addicted and can’t stop playing.
What have I learned from this experience? Nothing. I’d do it again if I could.
Basically considering becoming a Minecraft/Pokemon streamer 3/4 nights a week. Keeping content consistent is something that brings people back right?
I will also in my off time try and get to the gym and play other games that I need to complete, and work on not increasing my backlog before necessary.
This is a rhombus promise. Might even dabble in art/design and get back into music production. Who knows.