I'd say the easiest/quickest way to start is on a console with a headset and using your phone to manage the stream. Just sit down, launch a game and start chatting to yourself. If you have a console that is?
PC isn't exactly difficult but you'll need to set up and use something like OBS.
I think making and keeping it a hobby you enjoy is the key to success. Don't burden yourself with thinking you have to be popular and just play what you want and when you want.
I think I'm in the end game now. I was going to go through and find all the collectables first (silver keys, dolls, demon doors etc) but I think I'll just finish the story and move on to Fable II.
Forza Motorsport 4
Picked it up a couple days ago and played a few hours already. It's just as fun as I remember but a shame the 360 doesn't have online functions anymore for the "rivals" stuff. It still looks really good and makes you realise why the console lasted for so long.
Masters of Albion comes out this year, and quite soon, on 22nd April, and seeks to give us a dose of Dungeon Keeper, Black & White and Fable all in one.
Honestly it sounds and looks great but no way am I buying an early access Molyneux game!
I don't know why but tried to watch it yesterday while eating lunch and its not good. I did leave it on to finish so maybe it's not bad but more like a 4/10 rating.
I'd say the easiest/quickest way to start is on a console with a headset and using your phone to manage the stream. Just sit down, launch a game and start chatting to yourself. If you have a console that is?
PC isn't exactly difficult but you'll need to set up and use something like OBS.
I think making and keeping it a hobby you enjoy is the key to success. Don't burden yourself with thinking you have to be popular and just play what you want and when you want.