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AnnieFucsia’s Favorite Games to Stream
- World of Warcraft
- Cyberpunk 2077
- Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
AnnieFuchsia is mainly a World of Warcraft streamer however she does play other games like Cyberpunk 2077 and most recently she powered through the main storyline in the new Avatar Frontiers of Pandora game all while dressed in full Navi costume.
Viewer Engagement and Twitch Drops
Annie is engaging with her audience and offers good advice when it comes to the need for players to make purchases in game or how to properly spec out their characters for a raid.
AnnieFuchsias channel also participates in Twitch drops so people watching her channel can earn exclusive in game items after watching the stream for a specific amount of time. Once the reward is earned, viewers just need to follow the onscreen instructions to claim.
WoW Dungeon Crawls
During the WoW stream I was watching, Annie partied with a group of other players and ran a dungeon. She had the group chat enabled, so the audience could hear all the people in the party talking. She didn’t really chime in too often and kind of let the others in the party dominate the chat which isn’t necessarily bad, however, she really can’t control what these other players say or what they talk about, and they often spoke over her which made it difficult to hear her speak when she tried. Some of the topics that came up were Prince William being voted the sexiest bald man alive and the waste of gold using death rolls.
The group also discussed the sharing of assets among players, and how some players take advantage of the generosity of other gamers. It’s the nature of MMOPRGs since I’ve started to play them in the late 90’s. “Investing” in new players and new guild Members is exactly that, an investment. Sometimes your returns come back positive, sometimes they don’t. You run the risk of losing your investment. If the player loves the games and enjoys the community, You could’ve made a lifetime guild member and friend. Sometimes players know that this is a common way of thinking in guilds and take advantage. During this stream, unfortunately, just like at a family holiday dinner, dirty laundry started to come out. one of the party members was one of these types of “gamers”. Accusations of this particular player were revealed, and suddenly other players also began to testify to having lent this individual player large amounts of gold and weapons. The accused player laughed off the accusations and tried hard to deny the claims saying that he was given items as gifts and didn’t ask for them. Having a background in MMORPG video game development and having been able to read player “private” chat logs, this player sounded guilty to me and was using excuses I had seen hundreds of times before. Gotta be careful about Spinning webs, even in video games.
The AnnieFuschia Stream Archive
I checked out some of AnnieFuschia’s previous streams in this case a stream of “Cyberpunk 2077”. She actually dressed up and wore cool face make up for the stream. She was quirky while playing in this game set in a dystopian world of cybernetic humans. Annie felt bad for NPC’s that she had to steal vehicles from. She complimented NPC’s on their wardrobes and commented on others who caught her eye. During quest Annie takes her time to engage with the NPC’s, and listens to the entire storyline rather than rushing them through. It allows for a more dynamic storytelling experience while watching the stream. One thing I noticed during the cyber punk stream was that she rarely engages her audience, perhaps, because she was so involved with the story, the only time I saw her reference the audience during the stream was when they subscribed to her channel, and she responded with a “thank you.”
Final Thoughts
AnnieFuschia is a streamer who enjoys what she does. She often streams for 6-8 hours straight, and often in costume. She’s engaging and polite to her fans and loves gaming. She doesn’t really talk about herself personally and all of her topics are steered towards games. She’s definitely a cool streamer to follow and support.