Quote Originally Posted by Cordovan View Post
LOTRO isn't "big" on Twitch, but there are a lot of other games that would be pretty happy with our numbers as well. We have a pretty steady stream of streamers playing the game, and people looking for LOTRO on Twitch are generally able to find good content to watch. Just looking at the Twitch stats for the game (not the LOTROstream channel), we had more than 85,000 unique viewers over the past 30 days watching LOTRO and more than 52,000 hours were watched. That's not nothing! And there are some genuine communities there as well, people hanging out in chat and in-game. Overall, it's a good place to be.
What I am seeing a lot of is people either coming to Lotro for the first time or returning after a long time away. They are looking through Twitch to find Lotro streams where they can learn about or update their understanding of the game by watching.

It's pretty exciting having a new player to Lotro chatting in the stream asking questions. I try to give them as much help as possible.

I do wish there was something I could give them to help them out as new or returning players. Maybe if there was a code or something we could have limited supply to that we could give out on our streams, that would be pretty cool.