![]() All your friends can see what you're doing. Like, why wouldn't you do that? The interface is so clean. Like, so others don't need to download a streaming service like OBS and you basically say you want broadcasting to be an ease of access? It takes a person 5-10 minutes to download a simple software like this, make an account on a service like Youtube or Twitch and instantly you'll notice a difference.Īnd then you have a major chat platform like Discord, which loads of people use anyway and then you can stream to your friends that way. Then you look at the Twitch numbers, hilariously stark in comparison [So if Steam doesn't want to compete with these platforms, why do we have a community section where players can promote their stream for others to watch in the first place? With lower quality resolution and with less features? ![]() Then it's just a rapid drop from there.ĬS:GO, the most played game right now with over 800,000 players has a top stream of 2 people. The next one before that drops dramatically at 1,800. The highest stream right now has about 4,000 viewers. ![]() What is this feature designed for? Your friends? If so why even bother having it community made in the first place? It's literally just putting an inferior product on a market that excels in features like 60fps support.Ģ. In 2020, why is there no 60FPS support yet? No option is there for me. Particularly the lack of implementation and buggy design.ġ. So for the years I've been testing this feature and I've always had one major problem with it.
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