This is a pretty ignorant post.
Do you know about the many charity events in the streaming community that [b]raise more more for kid's suffering from cancer than you ever will?[/b] Extra Life is just one example of a charity that was used streaming to generate millions of dollars to help sick children.
Have a little read about [url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/10/25/tech/gaming-gadgets/gaming-for-charity/]charity streaming.[/url]
Bump this to ruin OP's argument.
Edit: [i]I just remembered No Hands Ken, a streamer who plays games like Diablo 3 and MOBA games and he has had both of his arms amputated. It's utterly inspiring to watch the support and encouragement he receives in the comments not to mention he's able to support himself financially through streaming alone.[/i]
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Games done quick raised over a million last week for charity.
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No hate. But how in the hell do you play games with no arms?
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With your chin and facial muscles http://youtu.be/83nSodg-HTU
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Charity streams are great advertisement. Do you not agree?
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[quote]Charity streams are great advertisement. Do you not agree?[/quote] What do you mean?
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There not just used to support a cause as they should be. They are for stream hype.
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[quote]There not just used to support a cause as they should be. They are for stream hype.[/quote] Don't disagree
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Let's keep this rolling