Reasons why Nigerians do not stream much
Reasons why Nigerians do
not stream much
I was just looking around on Twitch and Youtube and noticed
that there aren’t that many Nigerian game streamers. Most of
the Nigerian Youtubers mostly specialize in other fields like
business, fashion and makeup, travel etc.
I am bringing this up because there are a lot of Nigerians out
there that play games like League of Legends and even host mini
tournaments for said games.
Perhaps that is why I created my own Youtube gaming channel
but a part of me kind of wants to backtrack and just delete the
whole damn thing.
As for why most Nigerians probably do not bother game
streaming or maybe some do and I did not check properly are
the following:
1 Low Electricity supply
This is a general problem that actually affects most businesses
in the country. One minute there is light, and the next you will
probably spend a whole entire day without any light and as a
result, you will be forced to waste money on petrol for the
generator.
This affects gaming because imagine you are streaming on
Twitch for example and you want to probably play three League
of Legends matches in a row and you are using an actual
desktop computer. If you are in the middle of just one game or
even two and then suddenly NEPA takes light, that is the end for
you until they bring back the light or you ask someone to put on
the gen. If you have an inverter then you are fine.
In case there is no petrol kan? What do you do? That is
automatically an unintentional AFK for you and Riot has started
punishing AFKers regardless of their reasonings, even those
that do not intend to AFK. Trust me, I have had a lot of those
moments and got punished for that.
If it is a gaming console like a XBOX, same logic applies here. If
you use a laptop for gaming, then I guess you can sort of get
away with that but you are still screwed if you keep playing and
then suddenly, your laptop shuts down because the battery is
low and there is no light to charge it. This applies to mobile
games as well. I know it sucks. But that is not the only problem
you will have to deal with as a Nigerian gamer.
2 Bad Internet Connectivity
Ever seen those players in games like League that ping Ping is
soso amount? Yup, that applies to Nigerians here. The
Internet speed over here is quite bad. Heck to even stream a
Youtube or Twitch video can be a nightmare because of the
amount of buffering. This is why loads of us stick to mobile data
but that in itself is a problem because of the cost. In order to
stream via Google Stadia for instance, you will need 10Mbps
and most Nigerian Internet services have their speed sitting
around 1.4Mbps. How annoying.
3 Most gaming equipment are expensive
I checked an online store for the price of Playstation 4 and the
price I saw there made my jaw drop. Playstation there costs
about 155,000 naira which is quite expensive. How many people
can afford that sort of money?! And if you pay that amount for
Playstation, imagine how much the games would cost? This
would explain why most Nigerians buy these stuff abroad. The
cheapest thing that any Nigerian can afford for streaming now is
a laptop. So basically in order for you to do well as a streamer,
one has to manage with the little that they have and go from
there.
So is game streaming viable in Nigeria? To me, it is more of a
wait and see sort of thing because a lot has to be done and
improved upon in order for certain businesses like game
streaming to strive in Nigeria.