Mooclan
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Hello.
**Note**
I am not saying that MCG-Related Media is negative, only that it CAN have SOME negative influences on the community, and those are what I'm talking about. It also has very good effects.
I also stated part of this before on another thread, my post can be found by clicking here.
I was viewing a thread earlier today which had a large amount of very detailed arguments on a certain issue, which led me to thinking, how much do YouTubers impact the MCG community?
As you may know, a very large amount of MCG players are attracted through videos that they see online, and most of those are on YouTube (Pre-recorded videos) or Twitch (Livestreams).
As MCSG's playerbase grows, so does it's YT and Twitch base. And also, more and more players are discovering those two platforms. I've dug a little bit recently, and watched some videos and streams. Sometimes I'll see a person get a kill, and then type in chat, "GGM8" or shout in their microphone, "GET REEEEEEEEEKT KIIIIIIIIIIID". These are the people who have possibly the largest impact on MCG's in-game community... and they're acting like this?
Now, I know that not all content-creators do things like this, and I've seen plenty of really nice players who make videos and do streams, but I've also seen a completely different side to people. I privately approached a few streamers who were doing things like this, and asked them why. The most common response? It was "entertaining for the viewers" when they saw the streamer have an excited reaction, as it made the stream less boring and monotone, and gave variation to the tone of the stream. After all, who likes a boring commentator?
Onto the next issue. I'm sure most of the long-time players from way back in V1 remember BajanCanadian and his buddy Jerome, right? Well, not only did they bring a tidal wave of baccas, but they also brought a surge of better sprint mod users. And they're not the only YouTubers to use disallowed Mods on MCG. I've seen people using Rei's in the past, and even Nodus, which was the #1 hack client back in the day. Now, most people who I've seen use Nodus got banned pretty fast, but other mods like Rei's Minimap were less noticeable, because it was so widely used and not considered a hack or unfair advantage on many servers.
Content-creators who use disallowed mods or break rules subtly often influence other players who are not as knowledgeable about the rules to follow in their footsteps.
Now, I'd hate to leave off this thread without making a suggestion on how to help improve the situation. While I cannot force-implement anything, I can still bounce ideas around.
- Announcements and/or rules concerning content that is created on MCG.
- Operation Clean Sweep addressing this issue, and making an effort to try and talk to some media-creators about this issue.
And finally, please feel free to discuss.
Your move, MCSG.
**Note**
I am not saying that MCG-Related Media is negative, only that it CAN have SOME negative influences on the community, and those are what I'm talking about. It also has very good effects.
I also stated part of this before on another thread, my post can be found by clicking here.
I was viewing a thread earlier today which had a large amount of very detailed arguments on a certain issue, which led me to thinking, how much do YouTubers impact the MCG community?
As you may know, a very large amount of MCG players are attracted through videos that they see online, and most of those are on YouTube (Pre-recorded videos) or Twitch (Livestreams).
As MCSG's playerbase grows, so does it's YT and Twitch base. And also, more and more players are discovering those two platforms. I've dug a little bit recently, and watched some videos and streams. Sometimes I'll see a person get a kill, and then type in chat, "GGM8" or shout in their microphone, "GET REEEEEEEEEKT KIIIIIIIIIIID". These are the people who have possibly the largest impact on MCG's in-game community... and they're acting like this?
Now, I know that not all content-creators do things like this, and I've seen plenty of really nice players who make videos and do streams, but I've also seen a completely different side to people. I privately approached a few streamers who were doing things like this, and asked them why. The most common response? It was "entertaining for the viewers" when they saw the streamer have an excited reaction, as it made the stream less boring and monotone, and gave variation to the tone of the stream. After all, who likes a boring commentator?
Onto the next issue. I'm sure most of the long-time players from way back in V1 remember BajanCanadian and his buddy Jerome, right? Well, not only did they bring a tidal wave of baccas, but they also brought a surge of better sprint mod users. And they're not the only YouTubers to use disallowed Mods on MCG. I've seen people using Rei's in the past, and even Nodus, which was the #1 hack client back in the day. Now, most people who I've seen use Nodus got banned pretty fast, but other mods like Rei's Minimap were less noticeable, because it was so widely used and not considered a hack or unfair advantage on many servers.
Content-creators who use disallowed mods or break rules subtly often influence other players who are not as knowledgeable about the rules to follow in their footsteps.
Now, I'd hate to leave off this thread without making a suggestion on how to help improve the situation. While I cannot force-implement anything, I can still bounce ideas around.
- Announcements and/or rules concerning content that is created on MCG.
- Operation Clean Sweep addressing this issue, and making an effort to try and talk to some media-creators about this issue.
And finally, please feel free to discuss.
Your move, MCSG.