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its just a couple-ish more days.
im excited too.
Hamsterman indeed got it earlier for some reason...
Because of that, it can be good advertising to let them play your game.
The real solution isn't to stop the game companies giving preview copies to streamers.
It's to end this streaming crap in the first place.
I am genuinely curious. If we follow the money, who is the one paying? The players, the publishers, or the streamers? (I know its not the streamers)
Is their service really of any value to the economy of gaming? Or are they making income that would otherwise be divided among publishers, developers, and players?