Some of his streams use the Twitch toolkit, which I don’t like, but he’s got a lot of series that don’t. His VE Vikings stream just finished, and it’s quite good. He has YT only streams, like Frost and Fire, a Kenshi-style mod he made, and Twitch streams. Rhadamant has a complete understanding of the mechanics and provides thorough explanations of them for top-level play. Really amazing talent, very chill stream presence, and always replies to YT comments. Going to have a 500% no-pause, all melee up next. He’s got a losing is fun micro-colony (50x50) series, a 500% Wealth Independent 20 year run, and the latest series is a 500% no pause, no mods. Everything is a Twitch streamer who plays no-pause challenges and streams long-form. Dramatic gameplay, solid explanations of mechanics, also funny.ģ. In his series Tribal Wizards and 395 Pawns (Not sure if that’s the name, it’s his latest) he puts himself in positions where he has to reevaluate the mechanics and use them in new and creative ways. Great exploration and explanation of the mechanics. Best exploration of mechanics: Francis John Doesn’t seem like he’s streaming much these days, unfortunately.Ģ. 500% Ice Sheet (Crusha) and Extreme Jawas (Xwynns) are GoT (early years) dramatic. Best overall storytelling: Crusha of Mans/Xwynns (Xavier’s former channel)īy far the best production quality and storytelling, along with creative tactics and a willingness to get himself into trouble. Here are my favs (low mods = mods with no extreme effects on the gameplay no mods = none or just UI stuff), presented in the order that I'd watch them if they popped up in my feed at the same time.ġ. “Best” really depends on what you’re looking for.
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