Sodapoppin is not playing wow classic gold anymore
"The game is crap and Blizzard fucked this up." Sodapoppin was one of those most-watched characters on Twitch last year when he was enjoying World of Warcraft Classic, both through its beta and then went live. However, in his first stream back out of a one-month hiatus today, the streamer said he does not plan on enjoying the game again on atmosphere. "I am not going to play WoW on stream again for quite a very long time," Soda explained. "I have to do my MC raid every week, where I handle 39 retards. I really don't think I will stream it on this station, though."
In 2019, WoW has been Soda's best game with 18 million hours watched and a mean of 31,708 viewers, according to Stream Hatchet data. But due to the ease by which individuals could stream snipe Soda and interrupt the MMO's immersive experience, the streamer became frustrated. The flow sniping was so bad by the time the PvP honor system in Classic was published, Soda decided to prevent streaming entirely. He grinded out Classic PvP.
While on his hiatus that began on Dec. 2, however, he actually spent some time searching for friends that were interested in seeing him play. Preparing another Twitch account, Soda streamed without a mic, no webcam, along with also a 30-minute delay.
"I was flowing in an alt account, if you would like to cheap classic wow gold call that streaming," Soda said. "It was one of the things where a number of my viewers were like,'hey, can you at least stream your gameplay some people can see exactly what you are doing?'