I highly doubt it. I'd imagine a viewbot uses the equivalent of livestreamer now streamlink - a program that can get a streaming video feed from sites like Twitch & pipe it to a normal media player like VLC - I use this to avoid all adverts & allow my 2008 potato to watch 1080p60 OK & 720p60 well, unlike in the browser. So for a viewbot you'd grab a low-res feed like 360p or worse & just do nothing with it - Twitch thinks a "viewer" is connected, but never gets ads etc.
Best bit: This wasn't even his excuse on Tuesday night. I'll upload the full almost 2 minute unrecorded stream outro, but the notable point is from 50 seconds in, DSP thanks for participation then calls it a "slow day" (almost $80 in cheers/subs including a single visible $5 tip for both Tuesday streams) and checks current stream attendance: "see, not many, 200" viewers, "I don't know what's going on" but the important bit is at 1:16 where DSP realises "Then again,
I actually remember when I played the original Shadow of Mordor... the same thing happened, like peepul weren't showing up, peepul were just like not coming to the streams... maybe it's a game better to play than watch, I dunno, I like it".
Shadow of War is essentially an
"UbiGame", a giant open world game with tons of side content. These can be fun to play, but to watch a raw unedited playthrough for 30+ hours... oh hell no. Viewers turned up, saw the game isn't a pile of shit within a couple hours & gave up.
DSP just can't accept that people don't want to watch his playthrough, therefore it's totally JIM STERLING'S FAULT & those greedy YouTubers just producing drama, it's all about the lootbox controversy, not my crap khantent.
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