The Twitch streamer Timothy John Betar, better known as TimTheTatman, noticed one of his stream snipers during a match Call of Duty: Warzone. Tim then offered the player to fund his very first car if the stream sniper wins the round. However, the troll reacts terribly.
What’s going on? TimTheTatman started his stream in “Just Chatting” and watched a few videos with his chat. After a while, Tim went into the Warzone and wanted to watch a few games in “Spectate” mode. In this mode, you take yourself out to enter the observation mode and comment on the gameplay of other players.
Tim lands on the player “[DAD] Buy Me A Car” and the streamer can hardly believe it at first – the player is a well-known stream sniper, and from the reaction of “Buy Me A Car” Tim could immediately see that the player is currently in his stream. This special situation apparently required a special measure in Tim’s eyes – he offered the stream sniper a used car if “Buy Me A Car” wins the round.
Streamer meets stream sniper – of course, it gets chaotic!
What did it look like? After a moment of disbelief due to the great coincidence of this meeting, Tim made the player an offer: “If you win this game, I will give you the means to buy a used car for $2,000.”
Throughout the stream, the two “chat” with each other and the stream sniper apparently confirms the deal. Then Tim talks to his chat about his first car, a Chevrolet Cavalier for $1,500. The streamer explains that one shouldn’t spend too much on their first car – you are still figuring things out; learning to drive properly.
But then the nonsense slowly begins to unfold. While Tim and his chat philosophize about what kind of car one could get for $1,500, Buy Me A Car drops out and signals that he does not like the direction of this philosophy at all.
Tim gets a bit worked up and can’t believe that someone wouldn’t even try to win that $2,000. And then it happens as it had to:
Buy Me A Car gets out of the truck he had been using all this time and moves toward the shore. Tim asks, “What are you doing, Buy Me A Car?” and in the next moment, the stream sniper jumps over the map boundary into the water. And goes directly down.
The streamer can hardly believe it and exclaims to the chat: “This damn generation is spoiled. Call me a damn boomer, I don’t care. Your generation, you Zoomers are spoiled. That’s it, that’s the fundamental problem, okay?”
Tim calms down again and explains that he will definitely never offer Buy Me A Car a car again. An insane story with a terrible ending.
Who is TimTheTatman? The Twitch streamer has been active on the streaming platform since 2012 and celebrated his breakthrough during the major Fortnite hype in 2018. He came from the group around the famous streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, who introduced Tim to Fortnite.
By now, TimTheTatman ranks 17th among the largest Twitch channels with over 7 million followers and can expect an average of 40,000 viewers in his streams (as of August 26, 2021, via twitchtracker.com). Unlike some of his “sweaty” colleagues, Tim is more of the self-deprecating type with a beard who knows that as a 30-year-old dad, he can’t keep up with the young pros. His streams focus more on “personality.”
The war playground Warzone practically invites you to try crazy things, and after a few hours of gameplay, one often has no choice but to go completely nuts. As long as the fun doesn’t suffer, a little nonsense in a stressful battle royale can’t hurt.
Don’t let your mood spoil and don’t ruin anyone else’s mood either. Otherwise, you’ll end up on our list of the 5 player types in CoD Warzone that you definitely don’t want in your lobby.