PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds might be probably the most Twitch sport that’s ever existed, constructing a millions-strong playerbase out of being on the proper channels on the proper time. That, plus its open nature, meant that trolling streamers grew to become greater than only a informal passion for some. Ever extra ingenious methods of ruining streamer’s days had been invented, with the height being a bunch of gamers following varied streamers round whereas honking horns on automobiles. It ruined the audio of the stream, made it onerous for them to listen to enemies, and, sure, was fairly hilarious. In an interview final night time, Brendan ‘PlayerUnknown’ Greene mentioned in no unsure phrases what he considered the streamers that allow it get to them.
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As a part of an interview with H3H3 Productions, a well-liked YouTube and Twitch channel, Greene mentioned this:
The full archive isn’t out there except you’re subscribed to H3H3 on Twitch, however they finally upload to YouTube, so search for it there within the subsequent 24 hours or so.
Helpfully, a member of the PUBG subreddit took notes on what was mentioned throughout the broadcast. We’re two steps away from the unique supply at this level, so take it with a grain of salt, however they point out that Greene additionally clarified their place on stream sniping. According to the publish he says that the one factor that individuals get banned for is maliciously pursuing streamers over a number of video games, as PUBG Corp have proof of it and it’s in opposition to the principles. Beyond that they don’t have a difficulty with it, and see it because the streamer’s job to guard themselves, both by way of delays or overlaying their display screen whereas discovering a match.
We’ll seize a hyperlink to the archive as soon as it’s up. For now, PUBG 1.0 is accessible and the servers appear secure.
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