DBC14 on Twitch

DeoxinSky

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  1. Don Bradman Cricket 14 - PS3
  2. Don Bradman Cricket 14 - Steam PC
Hey folks, it's been my first post on here in a while.

I did a bit of searching and found there hasn't been a dedicated thread to guys who want to stream DBC14 on Twitch. I know Twistie3 has his streams but personally it took me a while to find it.. which leads to some questions:
- Who streams DBC14 regularly?
- For those who do stream regularly, what are your PC Specifications?
- As a potential newcomer to streaming, what would be a good PC spec to start streaming DBC 14 with?​

(Reason I ask is because I'm planning on picking up a new PC with one of its main uses being to stream DBC14.. hopefully).

For the sake of those who are also looking for DBC14 Twitch streams, I'll also start collating those who do actively stream DBC14 and have them here in one place. If we get more questions I can also turn this into a Twitch FAQ for DBC14. :)

List of Twitch Streamers:
- BGLCricket
- TWISTIE3

Reccomended PC Specifications:
- Who knows.. o:

Happy runscoring! :)
 
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Dude, 63 notout.
Oh gosh you're right there! Apologies :/ While you're here though, do you know any twitch streamers that aren't already listed? :)
 
I don't getya :/ how is. 63n/o. P/H asociated with this thread?
It's fine! haha :) It needed to be corrected in any case. I'd mistakenly listed my sig to say 61NotOut, which explains AngryPixel's post. ^^

Now that that small hiccup is fixed we can get back to the main purpose of the thread :D
 
Um so you want specs. I stream in 360/480p due to lack of internet capabilities.

Processor: AMD A8-5600K
HDD: 2TB Seagate and 500GB other one.
8GB Corsair Vengeance RAM
2GB AMD Radeon HD 7850 Graphics Card.
ASRock FM2A75M-ITX Motherboard.
Windows 7 64bit.
Corsair CX-600 V3 Power Supply
And I use 2 Monitorz.

I'd reccommend at least probably an i5 Processor. AMD Ones aren't that powerful, but work well for gaming. At least 6GB of ram to be able to process all the programs that your running. Basically if you can build something that is decent you should be able to stream it. Mine was fairly budget, so was only around $900 at the time. Everything is cheaper now so you can build something good for less and it can work.
 

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