I'm trying out streaming FUZE on Twitch.tv (username: PB4_)
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I recently started a new Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/pb4_
I had no experience with streaming, so I still have a lot of room to improve things.My plan with this channel is to stream while I use FUZE4 Nintendo Switch. And I've done two streams already.
I don't have the intention to make this a career, so I'm not committing to any streaming schedule.
But rather, I see this as a different way to connect with this community of people who enjoy using Fuze.
And maybe it just helps for some to see what I'm doing when I'm programming in Fuze.This type of content is different from edited Youtube video's or streams at the end of a game jam competition.
It wouldn't be as eventful or entertaining, or even planned out. I don't expect anyone to hang out for entire streams either.
So feel free to leave and join whenever you feel like it.I don't know what direction I will take this, but that also depends on the interactions I'll have with you guys.
I don't expect much viewers to start with, so I'll just write some code initially, while commenting what I'm doing.
But feel free to ask questions or bring up other FUZE related topics during the stream.
It's not meant to be a one-way stream ;-)Also do let me know, if you notice things that could be done better with the stream.
Especially there have been some audio issues along the way, and I wouldn't know unless people tell me.
I'm still new to this, it's just a little experiment.I don't think I should always post on the forum when I go live, but I might drop a message on the Discord when I do.
I'll go live soon after writing this message, so feel free to drop by and say hi.
For the upcoming stream, I have in mind to write an improved framework for unit testing in FUZE and then maybe revisit my linked list code with that :) -
I was there!