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I still don't understand why people want to watch people play video games. I can understand YouTube videos where you learn tips/tricks and walkthroughs, but just watching some kid play a video game. Like what?
This is what I think with sports. I enjoy playing football, basket, baseball, ... but seeing others play it has no point at all for me (of course I'm the exception here)
But it's a good point. It's the exact same thing
Only if you put it the way, that you realy only watch the sport itself. But in reality, there is way more to it - being a part comunity, chanting with 70k fans on the stadium, sharing the good moments, sharing the bad moments. I am sure that being a sports fan on stadium/by the tv does not trigger the same chemical reaction in your body as watching a stream.
I mean that's the exact same thing with esports too, what you've described is no different from a standard league match (was a former esports journalist)