I can see merit in this. I don't often game in groups, but I love to because of the social aspect of it, and I like Let's Plays to an extent. I love having people watch me game, or watching until my turn comes up or whatever. Its fun to me.Key-Glyph wrote: Which brings me to a question: Do you think there's a correlation between a person's tendency to game in groups (and I mean all games, not just multiplayer) and their enjoyment of Let's Plays? I'm just wondering if people who are more likely to game alone are less likely to find Let's Plays appealing.
But I don't really watch many Let's Plays for that purpose. Usually, its either a game I'll never play, like some obscure retro game on a system I don't want to own, or a PC game with keyboard use required, or I'm using it to get an idea if I'll like the game.
The other time I occasionally watch them is if it is a really interesting playthrough, like with some predetermined rules to increase difficulty (like that no healing Fallout:NV run), or roleplaying a character that ISN'T ridiculous/trying to be funny. One example was a Skyrim runthrough where the LP'er played as an Orc, and stuck to the lore 100%.
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Infinite lives is cheating, to be on topic. As is using a guide on your first runthrough unless you are absolutely and completely stuck.