Twitch Plays Pokemon Thread 2 - Don't Forget: You're here forever

Status
Not open for further replies.
holy shit they're actually trying to catch a zapdos with the master ball?

that was my dream plan since the beginning of this run. amazing. doubt they'll successfully catch it, though lol
 
i did too.

Same.

It's all well and good to do that from within the twitch page yourself but to use you channel to rally your viewers to troll another stream just seems super petty.

He's really just doing it for the attention though. TPP is like, one of the biggest things on Twitch at the moment so he's just trying to ride it's coattails. He trolls the stream on his channel, word reaches the viewers of TPP, they click his link to see if he really is doing that, he gets more views and gets known.
 
How is that Destiny doing anything wrong? Is it because he is publically announced derailing the game as opposed to anonymously ruining the game as has been happening already for 10 days?
 
What he's doing is technically within the spirit of the experiment and anarchy, so I don't see what the problem is.

In a way it is and it isn't. It's like using bot or dupe accounts to influence the game. Yeah, it's not breaking the rules because there aren't any but it's not in the spirit of it. He's using his viewers/subscribers as bots basically to get the game to play out how he wants.
 
Someone needs to 'shop Bird Jesus onto Obi-Wan Kenobi with "If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine."
 
In a way it is and it isn't. It's like using bot or dupe accounts to influence the game. Yeah, it's not breaking the rules because there aren't any but it's not in the spirit of it. He's using his viewers/subscribers as bots basically to get the game to play out how he wants.

Sounds like a leader instilling some order out of the chaos, starting his own kingdom. Soon, other nations will rise to combat him and so on and so on
 
What he's doing is technically within the spirit of the experiment and anarchy, so I don't see what the problem is.
He's another streamer and that's against Twitch rules.


Twitch Rules of Conduct:
Harassment or defamation of other users, Twitch staff, or Twitch volunteers, which includes sending users to another channel (notably if the channel owner complains): Treat others the way you'd like to be treated, and don't be a jerk. It's really as simple as that. If you need help in figuring out whether or not you're being a jerk, please refer to this simple chart. And if you’d like to “raid” a channel, ask for permission!
 
How is that Destiny doing anything wrong? Is it because he is publically announced derailing the game as opposed to anonymously ruining the game as has been happening already for 10 days?

He's trying to release Pidgeot, which we don't want. He wants to sabotage our game, so we're going to try to stop him. Like we'd try to stop everyone else. His stunt has basically held back the game for like the past hour, too.

Does him being public somehow vindicate him ?
 
How is that Destiny doing anything wrong? Is it because he is publically announced derailing the game as opposed to anonymously ruining the game as has been happening already for 10 days?
He's calling his viewers to troll another channel. That's raiding, which is against Twitch rules.
 
I guess it's up to the streamer's reaction to this raid to determine whether this falls in conduct or not. I still think it's a jerk move since it's one guy commanding all his followers.

Does anyone have that one website with the real-time graph of button inputs? I want to see what everyone's consensus is and if there's any effect this "raid" has on the input average.
 
Is there? Genuine question I don't really watch Stream stuff outside of this but it seems like it would fit the definition of "Raiding".

at least in the speedrunning community, "raiding" consists of "hey everyone go view x person's channel and spam y"
of course, where 1) the intent is to gave the other guy more exposure and 2) it obviously isn't affecting the actual stream
 
I don't think the point of anarchy is to give trolls control of the game. I think the reason that people want to play in anarchy is to triumph over a more difficult challenge. Anarchy requires more coordination and cooperation.
 
He's trying to release Pidgeot, which we don't want. He wants to sabotage our game, so we're going to try to stop him. Like we'd try to stop everyone else. His stunt has basically held back the game for like the past hour, too.

Does him being public somehow vindicate him ?
I don't see the big deal. It's all part of the experiment. Losing Pidgeot would be pretty funny. it's all about the journey, not the destination.
 
I don't see the big deal. It's all part of the experiment. Losing Pidgeot would be pretty funny. it's all about the journey, not the destination.

Losing Bird Jesus in an unfortunate accident would be funny. Losing him because of a troll effort is not very funny.
 
I don't think the point of anarchy is to give trolls control of the game. I think the reason that people want to play in anarchy is to triumph over a more difficult challenge. Anarchy requires more coordination and cooperation.

well
that happened a LONG time ago
 
TPP Radio host on Destiny's stream just said TPP is "The Woodstock of our generation..."

Black-Man-Stark-Trek-Facepalm-Gif.gif
 
What he's doing is technically within the spirit of the experiment and anarchy, so I don't see what the problem is.

Its not really in the spirit of the experiment or anarchy since its a controlled event by him and his followers. Lets just call it what it is, he wants to be known at the person who released Bird Jesus. I also reported him for raiding.
 
I guess it's up to the streamer's reaction to this raid to determine whether this falls in conduct or not. I still think it's a jerk move since it's one guy commanding all his followers.

Does anyone have that one website with the real-time graph of button inputs? I want to see what everyone's consensus is and if there's any effect this "raid" has on the input average.
I doubt the person running this stream gave permission to that other dude to send his viewers to TPP for a raid, all while re-streaming it in the process.

I don't see the big deal. It's all part of the experiment. Losing Pidgeot would be pretty funny. it's all about the journey, not the destination.
This aren't players randomly trying to play the game in anarchy. This is another Twitch streamer trying to actively troll the game, probably to get some more views on his own channel. Scum.
 
well
that happened a LONG time ago

I don't think that trolls have really been a huge factor in stopping progress. It's usually imprecise inputs like not being able to select the right moves, unwise decisions like using the PC, or lag that keeps people from getting through tricky spots like the Rocket Hidout mazes.
 
Destiny is clarifying his motives on the stream. He doesn't seem to want to do it to screw over the game, he just wants to see what would happen.
Given the material it generates there is a morbid fascination in seeing just what happens. But for the sake of actually maybe beating the game, yeah, better this doesn't go through.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top Bottom