Hm, usually when I watched in the late afternoon (~6pm) it was somehow never live. Maybe I had just bad luck?
Basically them playing games (apparently called "Let's Play" these days), preferably with two people commentating or alone in Horror games (saw After Dark yesterday). News shows where they discuss stuff currently happening in the gaming industry (the news section is way too short). Pen&Paper is nice when they have a good setting (have seen several D&D campaigns so far, so I know my way around P&P RPGs). The Jan Tenner thing is pretty cool too but never live? A talk show about general topics, like MoinMoin?, but all this Twitter stuff is off-putting. I don't use these kinds of things, so I feel left out (not that I can actually catch that live anyway, unless I'm on vacation). And not watching it live kinda defeats the purpose, at least for me.
You could say that GIGA back then had the perfect formats for me. GIGA Games, respective shows for each console, Warcraft on Wednesday, competitive gaming on Friday, several competitive games on Saturday at times, an MMO show and some talking shows.
RB, I have the feeling, has a trillion different shows...and with people I don't know or really care about.
It's also hard to name any specifics since I don't watch any shows normally, either on TV or the internet. I'm pretty much a forum-dweller or watch a stream on the countless streaming-platforms.
Basically them playing games (apparently called "Let's Play" these days), preferably with two people commentating or alone in Horror games (saw After Dark yesterday). News shows where they discuss stuff currently happening in the gaming industry (the news section is way too short). Pen&Paper is nice when they have a good setting (have seen several D&D campaigns so far, so I know my way around P&P RPGs). The Jan Tenner thing is pretty cool too but never live? A talk show about general topics, like MoinMoin?, but all this Twitter stuff is off-putting. I don't use these kinds of things, so I feel left out (not that I can actually catch that live anyway, unless I'm on vacation). And not watching it live kinda defeats the purpose, at least for me.
You could say that GIGA back then had the perfect formats for me. GIGA Games, respective shows for each console, Warcraft on Wednesday, competitive gaming on Friday, several competitive games on Saturday at times, an MMO show and some talking shows.
RB, I have the feeling, has a trillion different shows...and with people I don't know or really care about.
It's also hard to name any specifics since I don't watch any shows normally, either on TV or the internet. I'm pretty much a forum-dweller or watch a stream on the countless streaming-platforms.