{"id":3791,"date":"2025-06-12T10:29:55","date_gmt":"2025-06-12T10:29:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nichesitetool.com\/?p=3791"},"modified":"2025-06-12T12:18:55","modified_gmt":"2025-06-12T12:18:55","slug":"twitch-streamer-breaks-down-in-laughter-trying-to-promote-mindseye","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.nichesitetool.com\/index.php\/2025\/06\/12\/twitch-streamer-breaks-down-in-laughter-trying-to-promote-mindseye\/","title":{"rendered":"Twitch streamer breaks down in laughter trying to promote MindsEye"},"content":{"rendered":"
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One DarkViperAU’s reaction to playing MindsEye has quickly made the rounds (Twitch)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Even paid Twitch<\/a> streamers are struggling to promote MindsEye thanks to its rough performance.<\/p>\n

Some say that any publicity is good publicity, but games like MindsEye prove that isn\u2019t the case. It\u2019s pre-launch period already gave off odd vibes, with the co-CEO of developer Build A Rocket Boy insinuating that someone had paid for all the negative previews MindsEye had received.<\/p>\n

Now, the game is officially out and to say its launch has been troubled would be an understatement. It\u2019s quickly become the new punching bag for gamers, thanks to numerous bugs and glitches<\/a>. We\u2019d compare it to Cyberpunk 2077<\/a>\u2019s launch, but at least that game worked on PC.<\/p>\n

Even the sponsored livestreams of MindsEye are doing more to hurt the game\u2019s image than help it, which has led to Build A Rocket Boy cancelling many of them.<\/p>\n

In a clip shared to Bluesky, streamer CohhCarnage, who has an audience of over 1.6 million on Twitch, revealed he had to cancel a sponsored MindsEye stream shortly before it began.<\/p>\n

\u2018My sponsored stream was supposed to start at 8, I opened up MindsEye, and as it was loading, my management contacted me and said, \u2018The sponsor does not want to do this right now. It would like to reschedule,\u2019’\u2019’ explained Cohh Carnage, pointing out that this has never happened before in his entire streaming career.<\/p>\n

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Twitch streamer CohhCarnage was about to begin his sponsored MindsEye stream when the developer emailed him to cancel it<\/p>\n

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The internet is filled with other live reactions that do MindsEye no favours. In one clip shared to the MindsEye subreddit<\/a>, DarkViperAU couldn\u2019t help but break down laughing at the end of his stream, despite being paid to promote the game, as he tried to inform his viewers where they could buy it.<\/p>\n

In a video on MindsEye\u2019s launch by MoistCr1TiKaL<\/a>, he shares a clip from a stream by Sodapoppin (who has at least nine million Twitch followers) where the game kept crashing, forcing the streamer to read off talking points while he tried to fix it.<\/p>\n

Ironically, all this negative buzz could encourage sales of MindsEye, since some people will want to experience the game first hand, as it becomes a hit with streamers and their audiences.<\/p>\n

In a Reddit post<\/a>, Build A Rocket Boy promised that a hotfix to address performance will arrive for PC by the end of the week and for consoles \u2018as soon as possible.\u2019<\/p>\n

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