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I don't usually make post about Vic's life but...

I've clicked on some of the videos people posted here, and I can tell he would actually probably do very well as a streamer.
He is indeed a good entertainer, and if he was to play video games live, he wouldn't be able to help but improvising silly voices.
If I were him, I would start a channel focused on old school JRPGs, you know, the ones with a lot of text, but without any voice over.
People would sure have a lot of fun hearing him making voices on the fly for the characters while reading the dialogues.

@Svetlana, you actually know Vic, what do you think about it? Vic playing JRPGs live, would it be a good idea?
 
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As long as Vic has proper moderation on hus channel just so no one just spams "lol pedo" in the chat, he'll be fine.

I would love to see him play through the Persona 3 video games (the JRPG, the dancing game and the fighting game). Just seeing him play the latter two and immediately choosing Junpei will be funny and charming to watch.
 
Vic should do watch parties of DBZ and his other anime’s and talk about the process behind voice acting. People would definitely tune into that.

I'm sure he'd do well. The issue is if Twitch goes full woke and bans him for 'reasons'. Then again, Nick still streams on there despite their attempts to get him banned, so I guess they aren't that invested in this shit, although I'm sure they'd raise hell if Vic started
 
Well, Vic has often said he's not good at video games or that it's been a long time since he's played them. But I agree games with lots of text would be good. Click and choose story games would be great for him to do.

But for real would love to see him try goat simulator or untitled goose game.
 
Well, Vic has often said he's not good at video games or that it's been a long time since he's played them (...)
That doesn't really matter.
You don't need to be a good player to be a good streamer, it's all about making it enjoyable to watch.
Streaming a game is, first and foremost, a show.

JRPGs, especially, don't really require any skill, those games are mostly story driven.
 
Vic should do watch parties of DBZ and his other anime’s and talk about the process behind voice acting. People would definitely tune into that.

I'd love to see him do a series like "If I had been the VA Director" to see when he would have forced them to do another take and the like. Really get a feel for why the Texas Clique were freaking the fuck out at him about to become their boss.
 
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What a fucking pussy
 
Who remembers Alex Moore, the voice actress who gleefully made fun of Vic's face?

Look at that intense viewership. Such popular, much viewed.
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Vic could stream himself burning water (from what @Svetlana has said of his cooking skills, that's quite possible) and he'd get more views than this.
Amazing. She makes fun of his “putty face” but meanwhile, on this stream, she looks like a fat junkie from a whorehouse. And, she can’t even attract views. People sure love to project their insecurities, don’t they?
“The image you created of Vic Mignogna in your head does not line up with objective reality”. Man, that is some serious projecting right there.
 
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I'd love to see him do a series like "If I had been the VA Director" to see when he would have forced them to do another take and the like. Really get a feel for why the Texas Clique were freaking the fuck out at him about to become their boss.

He should start with some of the 'Tales of' games then, their ADR direction has almost always been horrible.
 
That doesn't really matter.
You don't need to be a good player to be a good streamer, it's all about making it enjoyable to watch.
Streaming a game is, first and foremost, a show.

JRPGs, especially, don't really require any skill, those games are mostly story driven.

Twitch stopped being about games years ago. Half the popular streamers I watch spend half the time reacting to videos or reading website articles, or they alt-tab over to do it while playing a game. Then there's watch parties, cooking, or just chatting/podcasting. He could stream pretty much anything.
 
Twitch stopped being about games years ago. Half the popular streamers I watch spend half the time reacting to videos or reading website articles, or they alt-tab over to do it while playing a game. Then there's watch parties, cooking, or just chatting/podcasting. He could stream pretty much anything.
Maybe, but I was considering his skills as a voice actor too, and how he could make a good use of it, something he would enjoy doing.
 
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