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However there is no advantage for gaming in a better mic.
Befor I would pick somethign that expensive I wouldnt go with a Blue Yeti and go all the way in with something liek Rode NT USB or Audio Technica Condensor Mic
https://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Condenser-Microphone-Suspension-Mounting/dp/B01KWXABKS/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=neewer+nw800&qid=1556750891&s=gateway&sr=8-5
(Skip to 1:57 to hear a sound comparison)
https://youtu.be/AOxV5LwKp-g?t=117
Just stick to what you have, you don't need to get another mic.. It's not going to make much of a difference even as a streamer
Youtube / Twitch streaming wod be similar too, you wouldnt really notice a difference between the mics, and both would give more than acceptable quality.
Only time I would say it mattered is if youre doing something where you needed super brilliant recordings with it, like music production.
You (and everyone listening to you) would be more than happy with a Blue Yeti (or whatever the Audiotechnica counterpart is), providing youve got it set up properly (so there is no peaking, poping, and picks up everything youre saying.)
I'll link you everything you need. The final price is $83.49. It's a much better deal for what you're actually getting. If you have extra cash, later on, you can replace the Xm500 with a Shure58.
Yeti is not a "gamer" product. It's suited to everyone and popular for a reason, and it will be better quality than what you're preaching.
But I have both and the setup I gave is superior. I'm not saying that the Yeti is bad: it's actually decent if you fine tune it and don't mind it picking up KB + M clicks every now and then. But USB mics, in general, tend to be lower quality than actual setups.
It works perfectly fine when setup properly, and it's more convenient.