Tyler “Tyler1” Steinkamp played hardcore WoW for the first time and fans wonder why the streamer got so agitated while streaming the game.
The streamer Tyler1 is most popular for his impressive (and loud) League of Legends gameplay. His fans enjoy his over-the-top reactions and surprising skills, given his accolades. Although he has become a father, his streaming schedule hasn’t slipped, and fans still tune in for whatever game he plays next.
Many Twitch streamers have recently begun playing World of Warcraft regularly. Although Tyler1 initially avoided the game, his fans teased that he was too scared to play. Eventually, Tyler1 relented and tried out the number 1 MMORPG. In typical Tyler1 fashion, he threw himself into the deep end with hardcore WoW, a mode wherein if the player dies once, their character is forever gone. The streamer soon got upset after trolls began to bother him during the stream, resulting in a devastating loss.
Tyler1 got angry because of griefers causing him to lose his hardcore WoW character.
The famous LoL player was playing hardcore WoW for the first time but had a horrible experience due to other gamers. In a previous stream, Tyler1 expressed his anger at backseat players attempting to ruin his first playthrough of hardcore WoW.
These distractions ultimately proved fatal for Tyler1’s highest-level character yet. In a Twitch clip, Tyler1 was griefed by players who kept sending him spam invitations, distracting him in key moments. During a particularly hectic fight, Tyler1 panicked and lost his level 23 Tauren Warrior. The streamer immediately began ranting about the griefers, blaming them for his loss.
Some fans have a different idea perspective on why Tyler1 died in the game. In a Reddit thread, viewers claimed Tyler1 lost due to a lack of basic in-game knowledge. A viewer even gave a full breakdown in the comments of everything they believed Tyler did wrong. Those watching the stream also claim he only survived so long because fans kept saving him.
Tyler1 will continue playing hardcore WoW for the time being. Despite the disastrous loss, Tyler1 still wants to get even better in the game. He promised to return to play World of Warcraft later in the week to his viewers.
Although griefers and his stubborn personality can hamper his skills, the hardcore Wow streams remain popular amongst viewers. WoW fans hope that Tyler1 doesn’t get burnt out on the MMORPG anytime soon.
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