just asking him if ever use any weapon other than Thorn and Matador (uses it as primary btw), and I get perm banned. lol
Also, called out ProfessorBroman for saying he would punch someone in the face at a meet and greet if they said something rude to his friend. Then proceeded to say, that he would instead pay a person to beat someone up because he's getting that "Twtich money".
Why are these streamers so damn sensitive and defensive. If that's how you play, just own up to it and not be ashamed. I was legitimately curious to see how he would play with something other than those weapons.
I think the exposure that Goth and Broman is getting from the Destiny community is starting to go to their heads.
And these are the guys Bungie supports and represent this game in the community? Desperate measure I guess for desperate times.
[b]edit: [/b] I'm posting here to talk/post in a concise and honest way on my thoughts about this Streamer that Bungie clearly promotes and supports. Some of the stuff they (Goth and Broman) say and how they handle anyone calling them out on their wrong doing should be pointed out, that's all. They shouldn't get a free pass to be dickish just because they are on Twitch and get supported by a developer.
[b]edit#2: [/b] Please list some other Destiny streamers that some of you think is worth checking out and viewing.
[b]edit#3[/b]: For the record, I NEVER subbed to either of them... I will not give money to a smug pretentious manchild.
[b]edit#4:[/b] I've been told that since my thread... that these guys have cleaned up their antics a bit. So it seems, they do care about what people think! In any case, I'm glad to know they are now learning how NOT to be such Dbags towards non sub viewers.
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I completely understand where you're coming from. I was actually watching Twitch that day (yesterday? Jeez I thought that was earlier today)... And I thought ProBro was unusually terse/defensive/and combative. Then he stated "We ban 50% more people on Wednesday than all the other days combined." So apparently people are dicks on Wednesday. Hence his attitude, because he was taking no shit from no body. This is also the same man who received no less than 100 death threats in the first hour after his Bungie PoE reveal Twitch live stream. So: was he defensive? I think so. Was he being a dick? I'm not so sure. Yes he was being very straight forward and he was not taking any sort of criticism well, but he also has dealt with a lot of community pressure. He has his own community that follow him, support him, and love him very much. They showed immense support for him during this stream when people were calling him out for being an asshole on stream. So moral of the story: is ProBro a dick? That is subjective and not answerable in a blanket statement. I don't think so, but I do think he's put up with a lot. Was he right to ban you? Again, another subjective answer, however it's his stream and he and his moderators can do whatever they want, within the rules and policies of twitch. Should Bungie use Twitch streamers and YouTubers as community role models and leaders? Absolutely yes. I agree they need to be vetted and researched, using a streamer as a role model is no light task. But that's where the community is. That's where people who love this game are. Not everyone loves ProBro. Not everyone loves King. Not everyone loves Mr. Fruit (though I can't imagine why...) Sorry for WoT. Please feel free to respond with tl;Dr.