>>913147I agree with the sentiment, I just think applying it to V-tubing is a terrible idea. When you almost certainly fail and go back to real life, you’ll have nothing but a massive hole in your resume to show for it. If someone wants to become a V-tuber, but they need to grind their McDonald’s job to get afford the model and equipment for it first, there’s nothing wrong with that.
>b-but you don’t need a model>b-but you don’t need good equipmentIf you don’t wanna leave a terrible impression on your viewers, then yeah you do need it. You have one shot to get a viewer’s interest, and if you come in playing Minecraft at 15FPS talking through a WW2 radio, then they’re leaving, and never coming back.
I’m shocked that “be prepared before you stream” is somehow a controversial idea among deadbeats.