Hello fellow D&D Beyonders! Long time DM, soon to start streaming my games. Starting with my main game and then eventually doing some one-shots from time to time. I'm not looking for suggestion on how to stream, I've got the technical stuff pretty well handled. My questions is what are the things that you prefer or like to see included in the presentation of D&D livestreams. For instance do you prefer to just see the cams of the GM/Players on the screen...or do you prefer them to be small cam windows with the maps as the most prominent visual on the screen. Just curious as my own personal preference is I don't have one, as long as "cast" is having fun. However, the stream isn't exactly for me, but for other people potentially experience our games with us, so I'm appeal to others that watch livestreams to see what they prefer seeing on screen.
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Hello fellow D&D Beyonders! Long time DM, soon to start streaming my games. Starting with my main game and then eventually doing some one-shots from time to time. I'm not looking for suggestion on how to stream, I've got the technical stuff pretty well handled. My questions is what are the things that you prefer or like to see included in the presentation of D&D livestreams. For instance do you prefer to just see the cams of the GM/Players on the screen...or do you prefer them to be small cam windows with the maps as the most prominent visual on the screen. Just curious as my own personal preference is I don't have one, as long as "cast" is having fun. However, the stream isn't exactly for me, but for other people potentially experience our games with us, so I'm appeal to others that watch livestreams to see what they prefer seeing on screen.
Musician. Artist. Gamer.
@RequiemMachine on Socials
I like to see a stream that works hard at it, including:
--a great entertaining DM
--players having fun
--Maps/minatures etc.--preferably made by the group
--no video maps--I like to see a real map with fingers moving them around :)
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