Hello dear Steamgifters!

Warning: This topic is likely to be random.

I am wondering if someone actually would be interested in watching a drunktard playing a game and what game would be funniest. I guess some online multiplayer game would be a bonus. I could imagine that it would be laughable. Is there someone you know who streams/broadcasts/records play sessions while drunk?

Edit: Even though the poll may implicate it, no I won't drink for you solely to play games while drunk, sorry. :-)

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Would you watch someone drunk playing a game?

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OP, START DRINKING NOW! (=yes)
FECK OFF! (=no)
POTATO SPIRIT DA BEST! (=banana)

I watched someone use Audrey in HuniePop as a drinking game, drinking every time she swears or gets pissed off (which is very often) I think it was lol.
TrooperTroll is the youtuber who made the video.

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Some of my favourite playthroughs are when the player(s) are drunk actually (see: Drunk Minecraft and Five Nights at F**kboy's, both by Markiplier). So yes, I would watch someone drunk play games. And in fact, I have gotten drunk and played video games many times. I've done it a couple times recently playing Heroes of the Storm and I find myself way more chill when I die :p

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I can't see that he is drunken, but he falls asleep. At least he wakes up just in time.

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Oh well, its just a part of his drunk stream, check some Legendarylea videos then. She always drink some alcohol while streaming. I bet there is a lot of videos with her at youtube where she is drunk as shit.

upd: i found just few videos with her at utube, but u should check her twitch channel anyway

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Ah sorry I don't use twitch and I don't want to get spoilered on CS:GO.

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Now it looks like you just trolling me. Get lost, nerdy.

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Well if you think so. Twitch doesn't work to me as it needs third party cookies enabled and i never played CS:GO, so I don't want to see videos on it because I will play it someday myself.

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I have watched drunk playthroughs. Pretty fun actually

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I watched this back in the days... It still makes me laugh today. :')
So I guess yes. Even though I somehow dislike the idea of someone being drunk, but that's probably from my small aversion to alcohol.

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Watched first part, hilarious lol.

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I don't watch people playing games, at all. No additional features (like "not screaming like little girl", "playing drunk" or "shutting up and just playing") don't work on me.

Yes, I hardly ever watch gameplay-trailers.

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Drunk souls xD

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It's a bannable offense on Twitch and other streamingsites as 95% of all people who actually watch someone on a stream is aged 6-18. The other 5% are immature adults. (mentally challenged)

Why would you überhaupt even watch someone else play? Too much free time?

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Why are Let's Plays famous and successful? :-)
Pretty sure that such young people aren't allowed to browse on twitch as they have no right to agree to terms/contracts.

In addition I don't use twitch, so I don't know.
But that an alcoholised streamer is forbidden is very interesting.

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This guy just compared a multibillion sport like soccer with watching a nerd play one of the 1 billion videogames ever made in a basement, giggle.

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Wauw, typical answer from a addicted videogamer, tell that story on your next job interview and you'll be jobless for the rest of your life, you're not mentally healthy if you believe what you just said. I bet you are on your computer every day, when it the last day you didn't sit behind it?

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The other 5% are immature adults. (mentally challenged)

The info about Twitch and alcohol is really useful and on the point. BUT.
People do what they want in their free time - I don't see why watching a people playing is worse than bingewatching 10-20 series what is apparently perfectly normal in the 20-30something age group. And please, don't start mentining too much free time with 2500 hours in Football Manager and the CS games, it just sounds desperate.
There are indeed shitty streamers. A LOT, especially in minecraft (lots of kids without experience/originality) and CSGO / LoL/Dota2. Or really, really pro streamers who pull off fantastic feats but otherwise just staring at the facecam (seen a few of this) or not even having a cam AND not speaking? Yes, that's pretty boring. But on peaceful nights when I'd be intrested in LoL but don't want to play and stress myself about the game, and one of my few (3-4?) facvourite streamer is playing, I can tune in and watch to that. Listen to advices. Current news. Ideas. Sometimes a short rant about a certain anime I don't understand, . Thankfully these are smaller channels with owners who frown upon stupidity so the chat is culture, only a few dozen of people talking, spamming forbidden - so we can discuss the match, talk about gaming deals, facourite book, whatever. Can sound weird, but watching a decent stream and discussing it with some normal folks gave me the picture why people generally like watching sports in groups, but I never intrested in watching sports. It feels like a little more interactive movie I'm watching, which let me talk to people in the meanwhile.
I don't ask you to immediately start watching streams, because like I find sport broadcast boring, you can find the games boring as well. But this attitude is just ridiculous in a world that goes mad whenever ANY major sport event happen (Football [soccer] world cup , Superbowl, or just Olympics)

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And who says people bingewatching 10-20 series are mentally healthy aswell? I don't do anything you just told and my Football Manager is most of the times on the background running while I'm doing something else, when I'm AFK or when I'm at work as my computer do other procedures while I'm not there like encoding or uploading. You talk too much, no time to read everything.

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Not really :3

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Personnaly I don't like drunk people. And don't find that stuff fun. But I guess a lot of people do.

You want to start a career on youtube or something? :P

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Yeah sure, I'll be Steamgift's Father Jack Hackett.

And on a more serious note: No not really, I would feel too ashamed, at latest if I would be sober again.

I upload rarely a video on YouTube and I am certain the 10 views are all from watching them myself. I'm not really fond to such things.

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No. I'm not only bored poopless of watching drunk people playing games I'm also getting increasingly vexed with how late certain drunken folks playing games shout into their microphones and keep me from my precious beauty sleep...

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Would I drink until it's fun to watch a drunk play a game? Maybe.

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