

These individuals are at the top of their respective games, making their fortune through streaming videogames. For example, to name a few, we could say NICKMERCS, Dr Disrespect, TimTheTatman, or even Ninja. Today, there are a few names at the top of the streaming pile. Today, we’re here to discuss his remarkable string of successes and, ultimately, find out Shroud net worth.
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He started out playing professional CSGO way back in 2013, and by 2017 (and his retirement), he’d made almost $250k from CSGO esports.
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Shroud, whose full name is Michael Grzesiek, is one of the world’s most popular streamers.
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Amazon Prime isn't just video streaming, the two-day free shipping (which is $15-20 or more without Prime) is its main selling point. Even the least prolific of Amazon shoppers would have no trouble hitting that number. That being said, Twitch Turbo has the only real benefit of ad-free viewing across Twitch, with Twitch Prime used to have.Īmazon Prime pays for itself in 6 shipments per year. Twitch Prime/Prime Gaming is a relatively small perk of Amazon Prime (considering everything else it gives), which gives you so much more than Twitch Turbo could ever give you. That distinction is even more pronounced with the renaming to Prime Gaming. It's not a decision between paying for Twitch Prime vs Twitch Turbo on the same platform, because you can't get just the benefits of Twitch Prime without paying for all of the benefits of Amazon Prime (which is an entirely different platform). The problem with that logic is that Twitch Prime (or Prime Gaming) doesn't exist without Amazon Prime. as a streaming service it's really quite bad, but they have a few excellent exclusives.Īnd from my experience, most of my friends only watch specific shows on prime, while the twitch features is what keeps them subbed in-between 'good shows.' personally i think prime in general isn't worth it except to watch the boys and the expanse. Whether prime's value outweighs its cost or not is entirely up to the person. and you keep derailing the discussion by doing it because you force people to repeatedly explain why your statement is wrong instead of addressing the main premise.) it's tedious pedantry because all you do is force someone to type longer posts than yourself to explain this. instead of focusing on the fact it's the benefits provided to twitch users by Prime, you're focusing on the name difference between Amazon and Twitch to state it's not the same platform. In what universe is Twitch Prime and Twitch Turbo not providing benefits on the same platform (Twitch)? (again you're focused on the semantics. i know plenty myself who only keep it up due to twitch features. especially when we're discussing the advantages of prime vs turbo. It stands to reason for most people on a twitch board interested in prime have the features as a selling point. Thanks to /u/iTruthful and Conceptional for the art! Clip Contest: November 4th - 18th AMA: Previously: Certified Ergonomic Specialist and an Occupational Therapist

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