Sunday, June 30, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 30: Reflection

The journey through this challenge has been a long one, to be honest. While it has been great having a set structure of items to create and post, some of them have been very time-consuming and others honestly just seemed very daunting at first glance which caused me to start slipping and start procrastinating with posts. Up to the point that I had some content being posted days upon days later than it should have been.

We made it though. We got through all 30 days of the challenge and we will continue to grow and do more challenges in the future, preferably ones that I can pre-make some of the content to just schedule the posts for the days they should be going up!

Saturday, June 29, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 29: Future Goals

I am one of those people who thrives with checklists so that being said, I have always had an idea of what tasks I need to complete to get myself where I want to be. Planning for the future is no different.

Looking toward the future, I have goals of continuing on in my full-time job but also continuing to grow as a part-time streamer/content creator. It will never be a money thing for me, just a relaxation and destressing kind of thing. Any money I do happen to make from it will end up going right back into this hobby and right back into the community. I plan on saving to get a real gaming PC instead of just my laptop so that it can store more games and play more games with fewer issues. Eventually, I would like to eliminate the laptop from the regular streaming setup as a whole and save it for gaming/streaming on the go! Baby steps though, one PC at a time. I want to continue to grow our community in the future and help other people have a safe place to just decompress and laugh at my stupidity. I want to be able to give back and help out other communities and other struggling individuals.

Making these lists though, that's the easy part; seeing them through and helping them come to life is a whole other ballgame and will require just a smidge of effort on my part.

Till next time Nightlings!

Friday, June 28, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 28: Post or Create a Media Kit

When you go out into the world, you are greeted with advertisements. Even just existing in the world and playing on electronics, you are greeted with advertisements. This is because the biggest way to get something known is through advertisements. Companies advertise new products, and people advertise new businesses. A media kit is just another way of you being able to advertise yourself. Your media kit contains everything anyone needs to know about your brand or your persona in every capacity.

A media kit contains what services you can provide. It includes any color schemes or themes that are used to represent your brand. It encompasses everything you may have done up to this point. It also shows how you can be reached such as through social media or through email.

You start to find yourself early on in your branding/streaming career but you may end up revamping or redesigning and there fore you may end up changing your media kit. You should always consider keeping an up-to-date version though in case you want to reach out to other artists for commissions or reach out to brands for possible endorsements. Your media kit can be essential in these situations.

I hadn't made a media kit up until now but it was not hard and honestly, I thought it was pretty fun and looks really nice! 

Thursday, June 27, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 27: Introduce Your Mods

 Any streamer will tell you that it is a good idea to have MODs on your team, they help make your life just a little bit more seamless when you are trying to be active with your live community. Even as a first-time streamer who doesn't know what they are doing. Having somebody there who can help let you know that you muted your mic and forgot to unmute it. Having somebody who can help answer chat when you have gotten a little too into the virtual world. Somebody who can take care of the spam bots that are going to come through, because they will, even for noobs, ESPECIALLY for noobs. MODs are a very essential part of the streaming world. 

Now you can certainly try and take care of everything yourself, but you may end up finding yourself getting more stressed that way. You may end up having three or four different bots with different features to help keep everything reigned in. You may find that you are constantly having to stop what you are doing as an entertainer to press extra buttons. You may find that you inadvertently missed something because you were trying to fix something else and now you can't get back to the original item. 

Make sure your MODs are somebody that you trust and not somebody who is just going to take advantage of the power though. You want somebody that you can rely on to be honest with you about your content and your mistakes. You want somebody who is going to have fun with the chat but knows when enough is enough and time people out for doing stuff they shouldn't. You want somebody who is not going to disappear on you when you need them most like during a raid.

My MODs may not always have the time to drop in but they are always there for me when I absolutely need them and I know that if I am really starting to struggle, they will come help take away at least a tiny bit of that burden.

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 26: Share Your Discord

I worked really hard to set up my own discord when I first started streaming, it took some time but I pieced together bits from other servers I had been in and made it include all the things I liked most. Things such as designated channels for different types of conversations like those about superheroes or Disney princesses. Channels that posts for my various platforms can go into so that the community can stay up to date. Channels that not everyone has access to unless they are given special permissions or roles. All the roles you could imagine. Not to mention channels with various bots to entertain yourself if you're bored. Pretty visual titles to break up the monotony of most servers. Emotes to freshen it up and be unique for my server. So many things continue to get added as well, like counts to visually see how our community is continuing to grow. I am proud of what I have managed to accomplish and I will continue to update it as I continue to grow and learn new things!

 
https://discord.com/invite/JqD9sZxh3p

Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 25: Life on a Rest Day

If you thought that my typical days were boring, my rest days are almost as if I am dead. 

Especially now that I have moved out of my parents' place, I usually get just one rest day a week and even then it isn't completely a rest day. My Sundays are my mostly do-nothing days. I sleep in late, I lay in bed watching shows most of the day and maybe elect to put away my laundry from the day before (but not always) and then I will do some meal prep in the evening so that I have lunches for work for the week. There are even some weeks that I am too lazy to make meals and just stay in bed all day watching shows with my boyfriend.

My rest days are definitely more so death days lol

Monday, June 24, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 24: Favorite Streaming Moments

I have loved most of my streaming moments, there have been a few moments that were not as fabulous as others but that does not mean I did not appreciate it and the growth it brought me. Some of my proudest moments have definitely been when I first started streaming and when I made my affiliate status. There are also the few bigger raids I have had, while I appreciate any and all raids I am able to receive, I had a lot of fun with all the chaos that the bigger raids brought with them. Being able to finish games with my community and share in the relief of finally finishing hard missions. Being able to show more than just myself that I am capable of hitting sniper shots on occasion. Being able to show growth in terms of moving into my own place or adding things to the background of my stream. I love it all and I love being able to share it with others, whether it is with just one person or with 100 people. 

Sunday, June 23, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 23: Collab with Another Streamer

When I first started streaming, I was mostly playing Sims 4 on my own and that was my content but then I started playing games like Minecraft and Goose Goose Duck with my friends and I was becoming a primarily collab streamer. You may think that collaborating with other streamers is good and that you will grow your community that way, and sometimes you will if you do it correctly. But you will also quickly find out that you can sometimes end up fighting with those friends you collab with for their viewers or their chatters and you will struggle to grow at the same exponential rate you could be growing if you just let the viewers see you being your goofy self on your own. 

Now that isn't to say you can not occasionally collab with other creators but I just speak from experience when I say that there is a right and a wrong way to collab with others. Especially when it comes to streaming with others. It is definitely easier to make content collab-ing with other creators in terms of YouTube videos or TikTok but streaming can become problematic. However, it has gotten easier since Twitch added a co-stream option for their users. 

That being said, I will not be doing a specific collab stream for this challenge (although I play games with my streamer of a boyfriend on Wednesdays if you would like to come watch that!). Instead, I will find some clips from me playing games with other streamers and post that for you to view on TikTok.

Saturday, June 22, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 22: Share Your Game Wishlist

Everyone has a list of things they wish they could have if money was not an issue. Things like new cars, new houses, new books, new games, new everything. Because of this, I have several lists in different places such as Amazon or Steam or Throne. Amazon actually has multiple lists. Lists of things I want for my apartment. Lists of things I would want in my future house. Lists of things I would want for my stream set-up. Lists of things I would want for collections. I have a lot of lists. 

Below you will find links to two of my lists. The Amazon list is just games I would want, primarily for my Switch console; the Throne list on the other hand has a lot of my gaming computer components I would want so that I can start taking PC gaming a bit more seriously.

Amazon Wishlist

Throne Wishlist

Friday, June 21, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 21: Cosplay

Being able to dress up and pretend you are somebody else is something that was once reserved for little kids only but it has since become something for you to be able to express yourself and to break away from reality. I mean actors do it so why can't we occasionally take a break from reality and pretend to be something else? Not to mention it can also be a confidence boost in terms of what you think of your own appearance. 

My family was not always a huge fan of it though and they still mostly are not, so because of this I did not get into cosplay until I went away to college and could start to experiment more. Just a little dabbling at first and then slowly I started getting into doing more gore and hair color spray and wigs until I got to the point that for the Ren Faire last year I made so many different outfits so that we could go every Saturday in a different outfit.

I want to get into cosplaying more but that is a hobby that requires more money than I can currently a lot to it. 

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 20: You Playing a Horror Game

I am a cozy gamer girl.

I do not do horror games.

I will watch horror movies. I will make comments about how silly and stupid the people are being in the movies by opening the doors or answering the phone or peeking out a window, but I jumpscare way too easily from the games.

And honestly, that is saying something because growing up, my dad would randomly come up behind us and jumpscare us all the time. Although maybe that played a role in why I am so jittery and easily jumpscared.

Regardless, it is a challenge we need to do for this 30 day content creator challenge (not to mention the audience loves being able to scare me) so I will be streaming a horror game over the weekend if anyone wants to join in the fun...

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 19: Finally Touching Grass

One of the most common comments normies make to gamers, "go touch grass". Do you know where that originated from? Technically it started back in 2015 on Twitter but it definitely gained more popularity in 2020 and 2021 when the global pandemic took over and normies temporarily became engulfed in our gaming communities. 

Most people probably think oh you spend all day inside gaming you need to go outside and meet people and have social interactions, which is definitely the biggest part of the whole saying; but it also was about how you literally could not leave the house to do anything and therefore needed to go out into your yard to touch grass occasionally and get that fresh breath of clean air, even if it was while wearing a mask.

As a gamer who also works a full-time job, I get to touch grass quite frequently though. I touch grass when I am leaving to go to work and when I am at work. So the comment of needing to go outside and touch grass is not super applicable to me. At least not that I feel like.

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 18: How Streaming has Impacted Your Life

While streaming is no longer the biggest part of my world, when I first started streaming, I did try and make it my everything (although, let's be honest, I tend to do that with a lot of the things I get into). Streaming has affected me greatly in that it has allowed me to remain sociable, to make a lot of new friends, it has allowed me to realize who some of my fake friends were, to learn more about myself such as likes or dislikes, and the biggest thing I feel that streaming has done for me, it has provided me with a way to relax and destress. 

Having an outlet for yourself is very important in life. If you keep everything bottled up then you are likely to have a very unhealthy mental state and you can go crazy. You will stop taking care of yourself in regards to normal functionality and will start to see a decline in more aspects of your life. All that is just to say that having an outlet like how I have streaming is important. While gaming in itself can be an outlet and you can find relaxation in just getting to let your mind relax, I find that being able to share my crazy with others and see what others have to say about how I do things is nicer because I don't feel so alone all the time.

Monday, June 17, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 17: Try a Challenge for a Game you Play

Playing games in itself is great. I find it very fun to just run through the game as it was intended to be played and complete the quests that the DEVs have put into place. Sometimes though, you finish the storyline or the game is more open concept and you want to give yourself a harder task to accomplish than what the DEVs thought up. Because of this, gamers of all likes have been creating their own challenges and then some even go on to share them with the community so that other gamers can try and complete the challenges themselves. 

Most games have speed run modes. Lots of games you can reverse controls on. FPS games have different weapon load-out restrictions. Sims has challenges like Rags to Riches and the 100 Babies. Minecraft even has its own hardcore mode on Java where once you die, there is no respawn. You can catch me trying out that gameplay for the first time over on our YouTube once I finish editing the video! 
(Spoiler - I did not die on the first night like I totally expected myself to!)

Sunday, June 16, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 16: Reaction Video

Reaction videos can occasionally get a lot of traction if they find the right audience. Reaction videos can be about just about anything too. There are reaction videos for shows and movies. There are reaction videos to funny video compilations. There are reaction videos for video game playthroughs. There are even reaction videos for news items like political debates. Some of these reaction videos can be funny in themselves, others can be super serious; and it does not matter what the original intent of the posted video was. 

I have never been a huge reaction video viewer myself, sometimes I find that listening to other people gets distracting to the original content and I would much rather just watch the original video. Especially if it is a show and every second of the reaction video is filled with the person saying "oh ****" or laughing obnoxiously. 

Just because they are not something for me though does not mean there isn't somebody out there who would enjoy it. My boyfriend loves watching all kinds of reaction videos and would like to get into creating them himself. And slowly I have been starting to get into them myself, but only with certain creators. Those that are mostly quiet and pause their videos when they are going to go on a rant for a while.

But maybe you will enjoy reaction videos. So, I created my first and possibly only reaction video to post on my Youtube... I just need to finish editing it.

Saturday, June 15, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 15: Brands You Want to Work With

Getting to work with different brands is the epitome of being a content creator. Working with other brands or being sponsored by brands is when I think you consider yourself to have achieved influencer status, otherwise, you're kind of just creating a blog of your life and people are getting entertainment out of it on occasion. 
I am currently nowhere near being at the point that I could even think of working with other companies or being sponsored by some, but if I had to pick which of the brands in existence I would want to partner with, these would be them and these are the reasons.

In no particular order;
- Nintendo
    This is a very popular gaming company that was first started back in 1889. Over a hundred years before I was born. And while they may not have always been a huge part of my life, they are definitely the biggest part of why I game. Nintendo and its Mario franchise have helped hundreds of thousands of people to find a love of gaming, including myself. I continue to love Nintendo and its products and continue to throw money at them in the form of new consoles, new controllers, and new games. Sure there might be better ways to game in terms of quality graphics and quality consoles; but that feeling of nostalgia can never be beat. As somebody who considers themselves to be a Nintendo Girlie, to partner with them or receive merch from them would be a blessing beyond belief. 
- El Gato
    This company produces several streamer-friendly gear including their most well-known stream deck which allows creators to easily swap scenes or initiate different on-screen visuals and any number of other things. While I have not had the pleasure of getting a stream deck just yet, I have been using one of their capture card devices since I first started streaming. My capture card allows me to connect my switch to my laptop and OBS with ease. That way I can share all of my content with you lovely folks.
- Disney
    Do I really need to say more? Disney is my childhood and a large portion of my relief when it comes to releasing stress. To be partnered with them is probably a very rarely achieved dream, you need to fit some very strict requirements if you want to work with them.
- Nerf
    Nerf was started in 1969; yes, go ahead and laugh at the number of you immature buffoons. Nerf started with sports balls like footballs and basketballs, it wouldn't be until 20 years later that they would create their first blaster. Since then they have made hundreds of different blasters with some of their most well-known series being the N-Strike Force and the Elite Blasters. More recently, they have been doing collaborations with games like Minecraft, Roblox, Fortnite, and more. My family used to have huge Nerf battles, it was a great way for family bonding. There were a couple times that we thought we should make a YouTube channel with our battles. I still love Nerf and still have most of our original blasters but I also now have a large collection of their Fortnite series blasters because why wouldn't I? Being sponsored by them and getting new blasters to try out would be awesome and would make my brothers jealous, possibly even make my dad mad we didn't actually make those videos.
- Build-a-Bear Workshop
    As somebody who used to work for the company, BAB has influenced me in many ways. I am happy to have been a part of their family and was sad that I had to depart but I left on my own accord to follow my dream career path and they understood that. I still go to my local store often and have way more of their plushies than I would have ever imagined when I was little. While I wouldn't stop spending my money with them, having a sponsorship with them where they provided me with the latest Pokemon plushies in turn for showing it on stream would be amazing.
- Deddy Bears
    I only recently came to know and love Deddy Bears but I think they fit our theme very well. Nighttime creatures, things that go bump in the night, plushies. Very much our persona right?
- Littles Laboratory
    A lot of people don't realize it right away but I am a little. I age regress on occasion. The online community definitely sees that side a little bit more than the in-person crowd does but that is because in person I feel very restricted by society and online I can relax and be myself and accept that I have some things in life that I need to work through. I found Littles Laboratory back when they first started out of the upper west coast states out of a single apartment. Before they vanished for a couple years and came back under new ownership. They still have tons of fun designs that they had back then but they now have even more options and have expanded from just adult onesies to underwear for both genders, full pajama sets, tutus, and more. I have not had the chance to order any of their merch just yet, mostly because I haven't had a safe space to order them to and wear them, but also because I want to get in healthier shape before I order them that way they will fit for a while.

Friday, June 14, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 14: Shoutout Your Fav Streamers

Streamers are generally a united front, what is good for one is usually in the best interest of most to know. While you may not like all the streamers you come across, you are likely connected to them through some means. Somebody has to spearhead changes somewhere/somehow.  And let's be frank, you do not need to be friends with every streamer you like or look up to.

Some of my close friend streamers that I love and support regardless of their status include the following;
https://www.twitch.tv/fenrahleverbren
https://www.twitch.tv/bd0mz
https://www.twitch.tv/deadly_mouse25

Some streamers that I have grown close to and like to think of as friends;
https://www.twitch.tv/sg_vigilante
https://www.twitch.tv/nadinenightmare

Some streamers that do not know I exist but look up to;
https://www.twitch.tv/peachysaiyan
https://www.twitch.tv/headshotchick
https://www.twitch.tv/bbjess

And then of course there is my boyfriend; https://www.twitch.tv/robosaint42
And my brother; https://www.twitch.tv/deathspartan99

Thursday, June 13, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 13: Review a Popular or New Game

Minecraft

Released ... May 17th, 2009

Platforms Available ... PC, Xbox, Chromebook, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo WiiU, Phone, Playstation, Nintendo Switch

Downloads ... 600 Million

Active Monthly Players ... 166 Million

Updates since release ...  41 (including those tested in Alpha phases)

Spin-Off Games Created ... 3 (including Story Mode)


I am sure that my brothers had played Minecraft before I had but even if they did, we were all watching YouTube videos together. Creators like Mumbo Jumbo and his HermitCraft Server were one of our favorites. Eventually, we would acquire an Xbox 360 in our house and convince our parents to get the Bedrock version of Minecraft. The great thing about playing on the console over PC, all four of us could play on the same device at the same time. Not to mention we did not have to stay near each other on the map. Initially though, there were not infinite maps in the Bedrock version of the game, so our spaces were relatively close to one another. But as with many games, Minecraft has continued to grow and change with the times. Adding more monsters and friendly creatures, new textiles and building blocks, fun new biomes to explore and tons of new food to grow and cook. Minecraft is simply put a game that will never get boring, there are always endless possibilities of how you can choose to play the game and what you will build while doing so. And the spin-off games are just as much fun, allowing you to actually put a story to the wordless lore of the original game.

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 12: Tech Setup Tips

When I was first getting started with streaming, I briefly thought about how I did not have a solid PC build to attempt to stream off of. I knew that my laptop might not be strong enough to support the stream and the game simultaneously. But I also knew even less about computers than I do now and I really barely know anything now. Most of what I have learned has been in the process of doing and in being informed by others in the community how I could be improving things. My suggestion to you is going to be to take in any and all advice that people are willing to give but understand that not all of it is going to suit you and your personal setup best. You need to be able to look into things yourself and experiment with different software and different parts as well. 

The one thing I would definitely suggest checking, your RAM. I currently utilize my Lenovo Legion Gaming Laptop for everything I do. And for the first year and a half, possibly two years, I assumed that because it was a gaming laptop, that it would be sufficient for what I needed. I quickly found out that it wouldn't like playing certain games while trying to also stream it and I kind of just accepted that. Until my boyfriend sat me down and explained that when you get a laptop, they only provide you with a single RAM stick but there are usually two slots for RAM in a laptop. For those like me who don't always fully understand computer lingo, RAM is a type of memory storage. Unlike a hard drive or a flash drive though, RAM is temporary storage. This temporary storage point allows your computer to process tasks. If your RAM is small, typically 8 GB, you will barely be able to process a game without lag let alone stream. I believe my laptop had a 16 GB RAM stick in it which allowed me to play games efficiently or stream lesser quality games without issues but would get easily backed up in the case of say a raid coming in to stream. I definitely helped take some of the pressure off my RAM by streaming primarily console games and using a capture card, but even this would still use up some of the RAM in my PC. My boyfriend helped me upgrade to 32 GB of total RAM storage which has allowed me to play more games on my PC with less lag. So check in on your RAM. See if maybe you should consider upgrading it before you try gaming and streaming off of the same device.

My next tip I would suggest, if you have never used your device before and it is not already cluttered with all your gaming software; how much general storage space do you have? I know laptops can not store much to begin with but make sure you are maximizing your storage if you can. I am not a fan of external hard drives because I am scared that one day I will go to unplug it and all the data on it will be lost, but at this point, I also can not switch out my hard drive to my PC because I do not have a way to transfer everything over to a new hard drive without buying a special transfer contraption. And then I would also have to go through the process of reinstalling Windows and I really am not a good enough PC girlie for that just yet. So if you can, make sure you have a lot of internal storage before you start installing all your games and streaming software. You will chew through that space very quickly if you are like me and have lots of games. Or even if you are just like my boyfriend and play games with a lot of space requirements. (The one game that I play with him requires like 103GB of space!)

Another good tip, when it comes to your streaming software; you need to understand and acknowledge just how many applications you are going to be running and how much wear and tear that puts on your computer. When I go live, I not only have whatever game I am playing and my OBS up, but I also have Discord, Streamlabs Chatbot, MixitUp Bot, and usually at least 4 tabs in a browser running. That is a lot for my PC to be running at a single time (although it also is not the most I have seen people have open) and it can start to slow everything down if I am not careful. You need to be able to watch your PC metrics, see how much of your CPU is being used consistently, see how much of your GPU is being occupied, see if the bitrate connection is set too high for your connection to streaming sites. See if there are ways you could potentially limit these applications, do I really need two different chatbots? no, I could realistically combine them into one, I just like how my Streamlabs chatbot lets me have a bot name, and am being lazy with switching over. The point though, some softwares may take up more credentials than others. Twitch Studio was a great stepping stone for me before I moved on to Streamlabs OBS. Streamlabs was very user-friendly and very easy to navigate and adjust my layout, BUT it used up a LOT of my CPU. Part of that stems from the fact that it just has so much to offer you and help you with your stream, the store running in the background really does not need to be doing that. There are ways you can limit its usage and help out your stream without compromising but you should honestly just consider using OBS instead. I know it looks daunting, but you can very easily create a layout for your stream in Streamlabs and then OBS will automatically convert the save files to be used on their software! So definitely take a look at all your options and monitor what it is using on your PC.

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 11: Answering Q&A

 A few days ago we posted on a bunch of our socials asking what you wanted to know about us that you may not have already known, and we got some responses! So here are the answers you have been seeking out!

"If you could tame/befriend any FICTIONAL creature, which one and why? Same for real creatures, past or present!"

-  A fictional creature? I don't think I have ever thought about it in terms of fictional creatures only. I have always wanted to have a tamed wolf, like a pure wild wolf that randomly decides I get to be its master but that would fall more into your real creatures category as wolves exist in real life. Maybe a pixie or fairy. You don't want to get on their bad side so maybe if I could tame and befriend it, then it would work out in the long run for me to be friends with it! It could stop me from falling into fae traps and help me work out all those pesky contracts.

"What video game holds the best memories? What was the hardest part of streaming then vs now?"

- There are a few games which I have played which hold significant memories for me. Mario obviously holds a lot of my love because it is the core of my gaming memories when I was first introduced to the world of gaming but Minecraft is another viable option as it was one of the few games that myself and all three of my younger siblings could play together without actually having to play together. We could boot up a world and all play on the same console but would not have to be anywhere near each other when building. We would do this every New Year's Eve.

- When I first started streaming, the hardest part was trying to find a time that I could hop online without worrying about there not being enough internet available in the house for everyone or if I would wake people up when I was screaming at the games at 2 am, not to mention having to stop mid-stream to help my dad with something or go and pick a sibling up from work. Now that I am in my own apartment, I do not have to worry about those issues as much. Instead, I have to worry about will my technology cooperate, did I remember to charge my tech, and what game will I decide to play!

"What kind of music do you listen to?"

- I grew up on country and Christian rock but being between a Millennial and Gen Z, I definitely also was highly influenced to listen to pop music by friends and siblings. I will listen to just about anything at this point in time with hard passes being anything that I can not understand like really fast rap and screaming music that hurts your vocal cords. 

"What do you like to do in your free time when you aren't gaming?"

- If I am not gaming or working, I am usually spending time with my boyfriend trying to expand my movie knowledge. I also enjoyed reading books at one point and would love to get back into that more. (Throw out some book suggestions and maybe I will consider reading them to review here!)

"What's your favorite game of all time?"

- How do we classify something as a favorite? I hate having to pick something as being a favorite because it feels like I am saying that the other options aren't good enough or aren't worthy. If you are going based on play time though it would likely be Minecraft. If only because I spent so much time being my underground railway system that really got me pulled into the online gaming community and Discord groups.

"Why is League of Legends the greatest game on Earth?"

- Personally, League is not the greatest game on Earth. Especially since I can not even get it to work on my PC most tries. It also is definitely more of a game that I would play as an idle play game when I am bored and do not know what to do with my life. I am sure there is a strategy to it and better ways to perform than others just like in games such as Pokemon. However, I would still vote Pokemon as better because I can collect all the cute critters. I have yet to see anyone show a cute critter on screen when they play League.

"Pineapple on pizza, yes or no?"

- While I will not go out of my way to purposely get pineapple on pizza, I will not usually shy away from it either if you put it in front of me. It is really more so a matter of what you are putting on the pizza with the pineapple. Just putting standard ham chunks with the pineapple, cool, no problem. Putting pepperoni and mushroom or sausage and peppers with that pineapple? That is a weird combination and I will probably pick the pineapple off, I will still eat it, just separately from the pizza!

"What's your favorite restaurant?"

- I do not go out to eat very often but when I do I tend to have some places I frequent more than others. Fast food wise; if I want something sweet I head to Wendy's for a frosty, or if I really want nuggies and fries I head over to McDonald's, breakfast time I enjoy getting the quick little egg and bacon wraps from Dunkin. Real sit-down type places; Ihop is always a good choice for breakfast (I used to frequent Denny's with my grandfather but it just doesn't feel the same anymore), Olive Garden is always nice for the endless pasta bowls, but also getting the fun happy hour drinks at Applebee's is another good staple choice!

"What's your favorite BAB you have?"

- It is very hard to pick just one. They are all my very precious babies, all 50+ of them. And they each hold a special memory of some form. I do not know why I decided one of them is more special than the other and gets to sleep in the bed with me but I have a standard cuddles bear from their online collection, I got it for myself Valentine's Day '23; that one sleeps snuggled in my arms every night so that one is probably considered my favorite. But I do also enjoy my pawlette rabbit that I named Gingie as well as my Halloween bat because she suits our nightling family well!

"What music do you listen to (if any) to keep you motivated/what songs amp you up?"

- I actually have a playlist on Spotify labeled my "Motivation Mix" that I play when I need to keep myself focused and motivated to get tasks done. The playlist is much like my others in that it is a hodgepodge of all kinds of genres. Most of the music is very upbeat and talks about some form of being powerful, lots of powerful women type stuff. But I also have a lot of Disney music on there too like my favorite Beauty and the Beast tracks.

"What would your absolute dream wedding look like if money wasn't an issue? And what is your favorite season?"

- I don't often think of what kind of wedding I would want. When I imagine what type of wedding I would have, it is usually the stereotypical wedding in the church with the standard white dress, but that is not because it is necessarily what I want, it is because it is what I was taught to want and it is what my father would want. I would probably rather have a very non-traditional wedding in the middle of nowhere with trees surrounding everything, dark cover of the leaves preventing the sun from seeping in, and deep red accented garments rather than pure white. On the other hand, I could also really enjoy a castle wedding with medieval princess vibes. What can I say, I am a weird person with some weird desires I guess. Both of these style weddings fit into the fall season very well which I would of course deem my favorite season. Totally not because I love that the world is starting to go silent with decay or anything.

Monday, June 10, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 10: Behind the Scenes of Stream

Similarly to my day in my life, my streaming setup is not currently anything spectacular. I have at least progressed from streaming off my bed and only playing console games to having a desk and starting to venture more into playing PC games. I don't think my laptop appreciates that very much though. 

When I go to set up for stream, the first thing I do is make sure that I have everything plugged in correctly and accounted for. Then I go through the process of making sure I have plenty of water and snacks, maybe even dinner sitting in my mini fridge for when I am finished. Then I start to go through the process of making sure everything is working properly. I make sure to open up my Streamlabs chatbot and Mixitup bot prior to opening OBS, and then I start doing checks of my scenes, making sure it is detecting all my cameras and mics or games properly. Go through the checks to ensure my commands are functioning properly, and that nothing is lagged out or out of the screen. And then slowly I start amping myself up to hit that go live button. Before I do though, I always make sure that I adjust the stream titles and games on both Kick as well as Twitch because while I may not be a big streamer, I still take the time to multistream on both platforms. Eventually, I would even like to throw Tiktok Live into the mix and try to get some people from there as well. Once I know that everything is seemingly working and that I am being detected through my setup, I hit that button and hope for the best and just try to have as much fun as possible!

There is probably more I could or should be doing to be making more progress in the streaming world but it's just a hobby for me, something for me to do to distract myself and get that serotonin boost. 

Sunday, June 9, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 9: Favorite Video Game Character

There is a reason I am a Nintendo girlie through and through. While I will certainly pick Yoshi the first chance I get in Mario Kart or Mario Party, Mario himself is obviously the staple character and it is his games that started my love of gaming and it is his games that I will continue to love and fall back on until the end of my gaming career. 

One of my first memories of gaming; my older two siblings were still living at home with us, my parents were hosting some friends for a happy hour, and the youngest two kids had already been put down to bed but the other four of us didn't have to go to sleep just yet. In fact, we may have even ended up staying up past our bedtimes because the adults decided to let us hang down in the basement with them and play video games while they drank with their friends. So we sat on the floor, NES plugged into the 10-inch box TV with two controllers actually plugged into the console and two controllers plugged into an extra controller adapter that remained unplugged from anything else because us younger two couldn't actually play the game. We sat there laughing and thinking we were jumping on the Goomba and crawling through the pipes, eating the mushrooms and finding the secret paths. 

Eventually, I would be old enough and have fine enough motor skills to actually try playing the games like my older two siblings. I would be able to try pulling the trigger on the orange gun for Duck Hunt or press X and Y to jump on the Goomba heads. 

That is where my love for gaming began and would continue to grow and that is why Mario will always be my favorite game character.

Saturday, June 8, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 8: A Game You're Currently Playing

While I will admit that I hyper-fixate on games and that I will sit and play a game for eight hours straight without even thinking of eating or taking a break to fill my cup, I also know for a fact that I never sit and play just a single game from start to finish. I do eventually stop at some point and I end up playing another game at the same time making the play time take longer than the average gamer ... Although my play times are likely longer than the average gamer to begin with. 

Some of the games I am currently playing include Fortnite, Palia, and Dreamlight Valley. Although I have tons of games that I have started and left unfinished that I will likely get back to someday. 

Friday, June 7, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 7: Q&A Announcement

Humankind is innately inquisitive. They want to know how and why things work. They want to know why certain decisions are made or why certain actions are taken. They want to know how animals evolve and what they originated as. They want to know how somebody raised in a loving home can end up doing something like hurting their classmates. They want to know how technology works. Why do some people prefer to use OBS over Streamlabs? Why is it that two people can hold the same position but be paid different amounts? What are somebody's favorite things? Does it influence how they pick things out like books or clothes or houses and paint?

I may not have the answers to everything but I certainly have what I personally think some answers are and I also have my own opinions. Now I obviously can not touch base on some subjects like religion or politics because of some standards I need to maintain but I would love to try and answer any questions that eat away at folks so for the next 3 days everyone is welcome to ask any questions they have on any of our platforms and I will gladly answer them in some of my content posts for Day 11 of our challenge. And if no questions are asked, well I will just make up some myself!

Stay safe and happy Nightlings! <3

Thursday, June 6, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 6: Day in Your Life

My life is very boring. The first thing I do in the mornings is wake up and say good morning to my boyfriend who let me fall asleep on a call with him for the millionth time. I get up and get ready for work, sometimes it's quick and simple, and I can just throw everything into my bag and head out the door because I already have my lunch prepped from earlier in the week but sometimes like today, I will have to whip up a quick sandwich beforehand. Then I start my drive in to work, sometimes it is also quick and easy and I get to sit in the work parking lot eating a muffin and chatting with my boyfriend, other times I have to sit in traffic and then walk right into work because there were three accidents along the way. I spend my day at work and then I get to leave and immediately hop right back onto the phone with my boyfriend. Please don't try telling me that is toxic or manipulative. We mutually acknowledge that our lives are boring and do not do much of anything so we spend our nothing much of anything with each other, doing nothing with somebody usually feels better than doing nothing by yourself. Then once I am home I will start prepping dinner and will chill online playing games or watching shows until it is time for me to go to bed and repeat the entire process again the next day. Some days I have extra chores I get done like taking out the trash or making new content for my posts. Some days I take a shower or a bath. Some days I will do my makeup to make myself feel pretty. But otherwise, it is just the same routine every day and I mostly like it that way.

The only thing I would change is maybe having my boyfriend live with me instead of needing to sit on Discord all the time, I could just bug him in person.

Love you babe <3

Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 5: Top 3 Tips for Streaming

When I first started streaming, I did not fully commit to it for myself. I started streaming because I wanted to help out a friend and they did not know where or how to start. Not to mention it was something my own brother had been saying for years he wanted to do. So I looked into it, got the necessary software, and started with just the most basic setup because I had no intention of actually making something out of it. I picked up little tricks here and there, learned which software was better than others, learned what things I should or should not say online; all that important stuff. Eventually, it got to the point that I enjoyed doing it and I was streaming more often than the person I was trying to help get started. The biggest things I learned from how I started and how I have seen others get started form my top three tips for anybody trying to start streaming.

1. No excuses, Start now

When you are thinking of starting to stream, a lot of people think you need to have the whole setup before hitting the button. The reality of the matter is, even when you do finally have that full setup, you are going to have outdated equipment or you are going to realize that you forgot something or didn't need another thing. So just stop thinking you need to have certain things and use what you have. You may end up finding out that you do not even like putting yourself out there and do not want to do it. What happens when you come to that realization after dumping hundreds if not thousands into your setup? Are you going to try and resell it? You will never get the full value back. So just start with what you have and you will learn as you go.

2. Network (Don't be rude and pushy, make friends)

You can NOT just hit that go-live button and assume that you are going to become a sensation overnight. You are not going to gain hundreds of followers from your first stream, you aren't going to be rolling in views just because you won three matches in a row. You need to take the time to put yourself out there. You need to network with other streamers and other communities, you need to advertise yourself and what you do. But there is a right and a wrong way to do this. Do not go into somebody else's stream and start talking about how you stream yourself, do not tell them that you are going to go play the same game and stream it yourself because you can do it better and show them the correct way to play the game. You need to make friends. You need to show them that you are not just trying to steal their community away from them. You need to let people like you and then maybe they have a self-promotion discord that you can put your link into or maybe they have a community night where they ask if anybody else streams and has tips or needs help, you can certainly put yourself out then. Often, building those close connections will get you more views because you are loyal to their community and their own friends and fans see you supporting so they want to support you as well.

3. Hide View Count

Your numbers are not everything. Sure you need to meet certain numbers if you are trying to make affiliate or partner or you really want to get the YouTube button; but, you can not just go into it expecting certain numbers and then get frustrated and shut down just because you aren't meeting those expectations. You need to be able to have the same energy with 150 viewers that you have with just 1 or even no viewers. If you sit there and you notice that nobody is watching so you do not bother talking and you just play the game in silence, anybody who pops into your stream is going to likely leave because there is no entertainment value there. Not to mention, how many times is the viewer count actually accurate on the streaming sites? There is a lot that goes into those numbers and they are often wrong. So turn it off. Play your game. Talk to yourself. Have fun. The viewers will come and you will have more people to talk to eventually.


There are tons of other tips I could give to new streamers like how OBS is ultimately going to be better because it doesn't use up as much GPU and CPU as Streamlabs does. Or how setting up a discord might help you connect with your community more when you are not online gaming. Or how lighting is everything, especially if you are going to be a cam streamer. But I personally think all of that stuff comes second to these three. They have been the things I have seen keep people struggling to get anywhere. The three that take the fun out of what you are trying to do.

Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 4: Favorite Game

You know when you are new to something or somewhere and they make you do those icebreakers? The ones where you list your hobbies or your favorite movies? Why do we do that? How can you make somebody have a favorite anything in a world filled with so many creative exploits?!

Asking me to pick a favorite game is like asking a parent to pick a favorite child. You shouldn't. Sure they probably do have a secret top pick but they probably have tons of favorites for different reasons.

Ask me what my favorite game is? In what scope? Can we narrow it down a little? Do we mean my favorite game right now? Do we mean my favorite Mario-specific game? How about a genre? Favorite console game versus favorite PC game? Like, why must you force me to pick between them all?

I guess I would say my current popular picks are Palia, Dreamlight Valley, and Fortnite but another good fallback is Minecraft. Then of course you have my nostalgic feels favorites which would be any of the Mario Games because I was raised on Nintendo and will be a Nintendo girlie to the very end.

But seriously, I have too many games for you to ask me to pick a favorite, be it Pokemon, Dead By Daylight, Rock Band, Animal Crossing, Phasmophobia, or any number of games!! Why must you torment me so?!

What if I asked you what YOUR favorite game was? What then??

Monday, June 3, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 3: Funny Stream Clip

Being the content creator, it can sometimes be hard to determine what of your content is actually worthy of being clipped. Clips can be funny, they can be sad, they can be happy milestones of finishing a game, they can be awkward moments where you say something you shouldn't. 

Going back into your content and trying to highlight these moments is very important to your growth. Having those clips not only allows you to use them on other platforms such as TikTok or YouTube shorts, but it also allows other streamers to showcase your content when they shout you out and it allows new viewers who view your channel while you are offline to see quick snippets of what it would be like to hang out when you are live. 

Personally, I love watching my clips back and remembering what games I was playing and how much fun the community was having, but I hate having to sit and rewatch the four or five-hour-long streams back to have to clip the content to use. That is where the viewers come into play. That and some of the autoclip bots, I haven't found any of those that I quite like yet though. A good little tip, while Twitch and YouTube do already have a clip feature implemented for your users to use, it would also be a good idea to put a chat command into play that allows for a faster and more instantaneous process for your viewers. 

What are some interesting moments that you have experienced in videos you have seen? What are some moments you wish you could experience more often?

Sunday, June 2, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 2: Your Setup

How you choose to game is completely up to you. You do not have to let others dictate what you do or do not play nor how you play it. Technology, however, will limit you in many ways.

You are always welcome to stick strictly to console gaming. Just know that you are often giving up good graphics as well as playability in order to have portable consoles versus stationary consoles. Similarly, playing on a console as a whole can sometimes restrict you compared to PC gaming because controllers are only allotted for so many key binds.

My setup is nowhere near where I wish it was but I am grateful for what I do have and the progress I have made.

Back before my time streaming, my time gaming was spent very strictly on consoles. I did not start PC gaming until I was in college and had a laptop that I could play Sims4 on. Now that I stream, I still largely play games on my Switch, but I also now have a better gaming laptop and play a number of games on there. The major downside to a laptop over a PC though is that I am often limited on space and have to pick and choose which games I have installed as well as my laptop can sometimes have problems staying cool because everything is so compact. This does not stop me from getting online and using OBS and twitch and discord and whatever game I may be playing though to hang out with my friends and stream to my community.


My setup as it is today includes; 

- Lenovo Legion 5 

    - AMD Ryzen 7 5800H w/ Radeon Graphics

    - 32 GB Ram

- Nintendo Switch

Elgato HD60 S External Capture Card

- Kofire UG05 Wireless Gaming Headset

- KLIM Chroma Wireless Keyboard

- Onn Brand Wireless Gaming Mouse

- Bamboo Fun CTE450 Drawing Tablet (for designing emotes)

- GoWeb C90 Pro Camera (used for when I do crafts or mystery package opening)

- FIFINE Gaming USB Microphone (not currently used because I don't have enough USB ports)

Saturday, June 1, 2024

Content Creator Challenge Day 1: Introduce Yourself

We, as humans, often change the manner in which we describe ourselves based on any new experiences had in life but also the group of individuals we are talking to at that moment.

I actually touched base on this not too long ago. If I am talking to my peers at my full-time job, I act a lot more formally, I mention my hobbies of reading and crafting, I discuss any new foods I tried or anything I caught in terms of new techniques for the field. If I am talking to family members of any relation, I am more withdrawn into myself and let them do all the talking and question-asking. If I am talking to new friends on stream, I act a bit more goofy and I mention the things in my life I may never mention to anyone in any other scenario.

Some of the common items across all; my name, my age, my favorite things like colors or foods or games.

Some things that get mentioned across all groups but in different depth; my family, my job, my trauma, my relationship.


What do you choose to say when you introduce yourself? What ice breakers do you prefer at events for newbies? What do you choose to withhold to yourself?