Holy ****, my kid has been dancing in his seat the entire stream. It's been so much so that chat has been talking about it the whole time. He's basically the second star of the stream. The streamer said he's going to buy him something. My daughter is embarrassed.
I just bought one in the past week, too. I was hoping they'd win a keyboard. Now do I pull dad privilege and commandeer the mouse?
My son called me and said that he was originally dancing because he had a song in his head (he also has endless energy), but when he found out that the Twitch chat was entertained, he decided to put on a show.
Speaking as an old, Anthony Kongphan (and Grimmz who he plays with a lot) is one of the few guys I don't mind watching for a bit when a new FPS comes out. I never really feel compelled to play any FPS games anymore though, aside from the newer Wolfenstein and Doom games none of them focus on single player and I left my competitive days behind with CS 1.6 20 years ago and getting owned by teenagers shouting over voice isn't very compelling.
My prediction: It's actually not that bad. If it was a crime, there would be police involved and it would be in the actual news. Was he stealing from twitch or hacking twitch in a way that violated their TOS? Or did he harrass someone and Twitch wanted to make an example of him? But the fact that this is a twitch news story and not an actual news story makes me believe it's getting overblown because of how much twitch and the internet love gossip and drama.
Must admit I'm pretty curious about this - several people claiming they know what it is but it's too serious for them to say what they know.
They could be just trying to make themselves interesting of course (well, that's what they're doing regardless of whether or not they actually know), but somebody has to know and it's unusual that something like this doesn't leak out pretty quickly.
Someone on super credible source 4chan claiming to know someone high up in Twitch saying it's to do with rape at a con, and they have evidence. He came out about cheating on his wife to smoke screen it. Cant find text now, and can't be bothered as 4chan... but seems believable.
Yea, I did some googling earlier today and the 'infidelity actually being rape' was speculated about (along with the 'bathroom-incident' somehow being the cause which seems much more unlikely).
Seems strange if either of those has anything to do with it after all this time though - and also, would twitch permaban based on an accusation before he's actually convicted of anything?
It's possible victim went to Twitch first with evidence as it was their convention and they'd released this statement. Twitch killed all ties and passed it on to authorities.