Tyler1 Responded To Fan

Ennan Zapanta December 11, 2021
Tyler1 Responded To Fan

Tyler “Tyler1” Steinkamph, a popular Twitch streamer, got the short end of the stick lately after he declined to play Halo Infinite with a disrespectful fan. As a result, the streamer received a particularly unpleasant comment.

On League of Legends, fans may have seen him pop off. However, the American broadcaster occasionally gets involved with other video game genres, such as FPS (first-person shooters), such as 343 Industries’ latest Xbox release, Halo Infinite.

Tyler1’s experience was entertaining to witness, but he did falter in the game at times when contrasted to his slick play in the Riot title. However, the major talking point of the stream came near the end, when he was defeated by 97 points in a 4v4 match. He even had the misfortune of being the game’s final death, with the opponent teabagging him at the conclusion for some additional contempt, adding salt to his wounds.

Even yet, Tyler1 appeared to be having a great time with one of his teammates who had kept the voice chat on throughout the game. They had a fantastic talk together as well.

After their loss, a teammate asked Tyler1 if he was interested in playing another game with him, to which he replied: “No, you can’t. But, it was nice meeting you, by the way.”

Rather than being a team player and comprehending Tyler1’s response, the teammate made a horrible remark to Tyler about killing himself, which caught Tyler off guard. “What? What did he say? Wait, huh? What happened? Wait. Wait a minute, I was talking while he almost said it like, he told me to kill myself, but I don’t think I heard it correctly because that wouldn’t make any sense.”

Tyler1 handled it well, later joking that his teammate urged him to “take care of” himself, and that everyone, including himself and his viewers, completely misunderstood it.

This example illustrates one of the more harmful aspects of online gaming. It bolstered developers’ never-ending attempts to devise better safeguards to protect players and the community as a whole from toxicity like this.