I’m terrible with titles, but I think it says it all. It’s time I calm down on talking shit on streamers and do my own thing. I want to do a weekly panel stream on gaming news and calling out gaming news publications for their useless articles that are constantly posted.
I’m already streaming on Rumble and Kick, but I’ve been mostly streaming Diablo IV. I want to add more to it. My idea is to have new faces on the stream because that will bring in new takes or new ideas. Probably differing opinions.
I’m getting tired of our hobby being tainted by bullshit journalists. We have very few people that does gaming podcasts or streams that call any of this out on the regular. We need more voices out there and I think it’s time that I throw my hat in the ring.
I’m posting this because I’m trying to look for a couple of people that would want to join me in this. Making a weekly panel show. I get panel shows can be cringe sometimes, but I think it’s only if you’re going to fill it up with 9 different people. I’m not looking for that. I just want 3 people and possibly a guest. So if anyone is interested and you live in the US (due to time zone issues) then reply to this or DM me. I’m hoping to get this started soon.
EDIT: If anyone is interested in seeing the content I post so far then here’s my channel.
rumble.com/user/Vebent
All I can do is wish you luck. I'm not good with live discussion. And the "live panel talking heads" I'm familiar with do that sort of stuff for a living.
Thanks. It would be nice to make a living, but right now that’s not my main focus. My main focus is being consistent with the stream and building up a following. I’m hoping it’ll get big enough to show that there are voices like ours in the gaming space.
Another thing you have to consider when entering that ring: if you want to be taken seriously, you are obligated to put in serious effort in partaking in a significant range of the media of choice, whether you think it'll be good or not. As I said, these people do it for a living, they've got a lot more time as media critics to do all that crap, while a guy like me is a full-time laborer who tends to only get a couple of hours per day and mostly ends up in repetitive grinds with the same games. Even if people around here might WANT to, they may already have enough responsibilities on their plate.