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How to Engage 'Dishonored' fans while Live Game Streaming on Youtube Live

Learn how to 9x your live audience engagement while streaming 'Dishonored' on Youtube Live and create a thriving community of superfans.

October 1, 2024
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Hey, all you Dishonored fans! So you're streaming Corvo's epic adventures through the rat-infested streets of Dunwall on YouTube Live, huh? Well, let's make sure your stream stands out and keeps viewers glued to their screens. We'll talk about how to make your audience connect with your gameplay by using StreamAlive's cool interaction features. Baby steps towards turning your streaming community into a die-hard Dishonored cult, and hey, don't forget, more engagement can mean more Superchat moola and subscribers!

Plot Viewer Location, Real Quick - Magic Maps

First things first, open your stream with a little 'where are you joining from?' using Magic Maps. While you're strategizing on how to stealthily take out the Pendleton twins, your viewers are popping up in real-time on a world map, maybe thinking which city they’d be sneaking through if they were Corvo. Add a fun question like 'Where in the world would you rock Corvo's Blink power?' You've got a global community at your hand and seeing all those dots light up is a wicked icebreaker!

Sparking Comments with Open-Ended Polls

Get your viewers' thoughts and make them feel part of the storyline with Open-Ended Polls. Toss up cool questions like, 'What stealth tip would you give Corvo?' or 'What city feature would you want to explore IRL if you had Blink?' These polls are perfect for bringing your audience's creativity into the convo, making them not just viewers but participants. And hey, it helps boost those engagement numbers!

Dynamic Decision Making with Live Polls

Running polls is gold. While you’re deciding which pathway through the Tallboys you’re gonna take, fire a Power Poll asking 'Which gadget should I use next?' or 'Should I upgrade Bend Time or Possession for the next mission?' Viewers get to see poll results live—it keeps the chat lively and your stream interactive while everyone weighs in on gameplay strategy. It’s like a live episode of Dishonored Meets Democracy!

Spin to Win with the Spinner Wheel

Alright, so maybe you’ve got subs that are deathly quiet in chat or just lurking. Time to pull them out with the spinner wheel. As you invite them to comment and join the chaos of Dunwall, pick a random winner for keen participation. Set simple rules like 'Comment on your favorite Dishonored mission so far' and watch them type away to earn their spot on the wheel. Get the engagement up and the community hyped—all while you're working through Sokolov's grand plan.

Craft Up a Storm with Word Clouds

Here's a fun one—Word Clouds. Let’s spice up strategy sessions. Ask your audience something like, 'Drop your favorite Corvo power in the chat,' and as their answers grow, you’ll get a visually appealing word cloud. The top answers pop up larger, showing what's buzzing in real-time. Use it to build camaraderie, spice up silent chat moments, or just for fun visual results that catch new viewers' eye.

Tough Choices Made Simple - Choice Circle

Running into dilemmas like, 'Should I go non-lethal or turn this room into a chaos zone?' Use the Choice Circle to let your audience make the ethical decisions for you. Throw some real stakes in the chat, toss up your options with the Circle, and call in the views to decide. Not only are they invested in the outcome, but it also gets those who aren’t normally in on the action buzzing with decision-making authority!

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