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>"Rust recently exploded in viewership on Twitch due to dozens of popular streamers flocking onto a single server to play together. The streams have been very popular, but not without drama. It turns out that a crowd of big personalities all performing for their own audiences at the same time can quickly turn into a disaster, at least from a roleplaying perspective.Above is a clip of streamer Sodapoppin, who recently logged into the Rust server and headed to an arena to perform musical introductions for a number of 1v1 combat sessions that were scheduled. Also due to take place (at halftime) was a political debate and election to determine who should act as the server's mayor. These events didn't exactly get off to a flying start.Dozens of streamers flooded into the arena, many of them broadcasting their voices all at once, leading to a chaotic mass of talking, shouting, and confusion. One player eventually fired a gun into the air and screamed for silence so the activities could get organized and actually begin. And Sodapoppin quickly grew frustrated with the unwillingness of other streamers to tone down their performances for a few minutes so the ball could get rolling on the festivities."I just see a lot of people coming in here doing their own single character roleplay in the middle of a coliseum with literally 50 other content creators," he said to his audience (he was considerately not speaking in-game). "Like bro, pause it for a second. Just sit there.""How hard is it to not talk?" he also asked at one point. "It's easier than talking." Eventually he was reduced to putting his hand over his eyes (more than once) as the event continued to stall and the chaos went on unabated."
>"Rust recently exploded in viewership on Twitch due to dozens of popular streamers flocking onto a single server to play together. The streams have been very popular, but not without drama. It turns out that a crowd of big personalities all performing for their own audiences at the same time can quickly turn into a disaster, at least from a roleplaying perspective.Above is a clip of streamer Sodapoppin, who recently logged into the Rust server and headed to an arena to perform musical introductions for a number of 1v1 combat sessions that were scheduled. Also due to take place (at halftime) was a political debate and election to determine who should act as the server's mayor. These events didn't exactly get off to a flying start.Dozens of streamers flooded into the arena, many of them broadcasting their voices all at once, leading to a chaotic mass of talking, shouting, and confusion. One player eventually fired a gun into the air and screamed for silence so the activities could get organized and actually begin. And Sodapoppin quickly grew frustrated with the unwillingness of other streamers to tone down their performances for a few minutes so the ball could get rolling on the festivities."I just see a lot of people coming in here doing their own single character roleplay in the middle of a coliseum with literally 50 other content creators," he said to his audience (he was considerately not speaking in-game). "Like bro, pause it for a second. Just sit there.""How hard is it to not talk?" he also asked at one point. "It's easier than talking." Eventually he was reduced to putting his hand over his eyes (more than once) as the event continued to stall and the chaos went on unabated."
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