• Twitch 'drops' are the future of watching your favourite game online
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This is pretty darn cool, I hope Quake Champions has Twitch integration like this.
So it's just some rewards? A bit hyperbolic to call this ~the future~ of streaming.
Amazon buying twitch has had some really interesting changes. I look at these from a business perspective often. Thinking about how this has an effect that benefits the corporation,as well as the consumers
its honestly a really good idea to reward players with stuff from the game for watching it keeps them in your games ecosystem. would be even cooler if it didnt require a linked acct to the game so it would drop them when you buy the game.
600 gold is actually a lot, that's ~12 days worth of challenges. This comes off as life support more than being nice. I'm probably biased as fuck though because it is the worst free to play games I've ever played.
Smite has had this for quite a while - Watching major tournaments over the last year with your Twitch and game accounts linked gives you drops every so often of currency/items.
[QUOTE=Cushie;52471217]Smite has had this for quite a while - Watching major tournaments over the last year with your Twitch and game accounts linked gives you drops every so often of currency/items.[/QUOTE] Counter strike have done it for a very very long time
[QUOTE=Scratch.;52471471]Counter strike have done it for a very very long time[/QUOTE] dota's had something similar too, though it might've only been in the ingame client spectator, where if you witness first blood/multikill/roshan steal random people would get a chest specific to that tournament dropped
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