>>13754622/vto/-anon here. Thanks for the constructive criticism about my project. Yeah, I am doing whatever I could with what limited streaming resources I have. I am aware that my streaming is still quite scuffed in the 8+ months I've spent on this project, I don't have the best hardware or streaming tools on hand, only a few-years-old gaming laptop and a separate monitor. Nor do I have much in the way in streaming experience like what veteran video game streamers have, I just have the bare minimum of show splash screen, show points table, show game, show splash screen again, done.
And I should probably keep in track of more of the lore of each vTuber, so each stream would have more vTuber related material instead of just racing jargon. I'm just worried about how hard it would be to keep track of everyone's personalities, as there's just so many vTubers to know more about. I've already been providing references to and jokes about previous races by the vTubers, although it's more racing-wise than have to do with the drivers themselves.
And I do provide brief explanations of the circuit being used for each race during the qualifying sessions, including the track length, its interesting features, and fun facts about races held there in the past. But certainly more could be done with the rundowns for each round in a championship series besides me verbally explaining about it, like more on-screen visuals.
I know I'm still far to go before my streams find the ideal setup to make viewers more engaged in all the action. It is a long-term goal for me, make the presentation the best it could be. Rome certainly wasn't built in a single day. I'm certainly not gonna be nearly as popular as HoloFightZ or other vTuber-related projects similar in caliber, but I'm still doing the best I can in this one-man operation, and I definitely enjoy what I do in the project.