OpTic’s H3CZ breaks down perfect way to prioritize streaming during tournament season H3CZ, YouTube / MSIAs competitive gaming and streaming become more entwined, many professional players are opting to stay home and stream rather than travel in order to retain their viewership. OpTic Gaming owner Hector ‘H3CZ’ Rodriguez and MLG co-founder Adam Apicella took to Twitter to discuss this phenomenon, with Apicella predicting that esports venues might implement special streaming stations to remedy this problem in the near future. “As tournaments begin to lose high profile players due to fear of losing subs on their personal platform, I feel this will be another logistics advancement esports will incorporate,” Apicella said of the issue. As tournaments begin to lose high profile players due to fear of losing subs on their personal platform I feel this will be another logistics advancement esports will incorporate. Just like we added in travel day warm up access you will start to see ‘stream stations’ for players — Adam Apicella (@MrAdamAp) February 22, 2019 H3CZ went on to suggest a live, podcast-like production, with players streaming live at the event on their personal channels before switching over to host the main feed as they play. Read More: Here’s why Apex Legends is taking over – “This was discussed in early 2013 (6050 Days) during UMG events – a live, podcast-esque scenario with crowd involvement,” H3CZ commented. Now, it would be easier… ready? TFue streaming at the venue, “”ok guys, I’m up”
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