An incredible knife kill astonishes the community in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. A knife flew across the entire map and hit the last player on the opposing team. The thrower could hardly believe it.
However, when one achieves such a kill across the entire map and even decides the round in their favor, it’s particularly impressive.
This was accomplished by the reddit user “Reckoninq,” and over 40,000 people have already upvoted his clip.
Spectacular Knife Kill Impresses Community
This is the clip: The player is still in a 3 against 4 situation and achieves 2 kills with his assault rifle. His teammate then makes it a 2 against 1, but gets caught by the last opponent.
Reckoninq then waits anxiously for the last opponent and pulls out his throwing knife. After a missed throw, he aims blindly into the air again and throws. He hits and decides the round for himself:
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This is what makes the kill so spectacular: With his knife, he hits through an open window. The knife bounces off the ground, and the opponent runs directly into the knife. So many factors had to come together for this kill to work.
What does the player himself say about the kill? He himself is also impressed. He writes about the video: “I will never achieve a final killcam like that again.”
He then explains in the comments that he practiced this knife throw and intentionally wanted to hit the open window. However, he never thought that he could actually achieve the final kill with it.
Another player threw throwing knives blindly into the air at the start of each round on every map and took out players everywhere. In a video, he compiled his successes and received a lot of praise. Knife kills are among the most spectacular actions in Modern Warfare. At least when you’re on the right side.
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There hasn’t been much news lately about the Free2Play action RPG Dauntless. Therefore, we take a look at how the title stands in 2020 and what has changed.
How is Dauntless doing in 2020? As it is a game available exclusively on PC through the Epic Games Store but can also be played on PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, it is difficult to say anything definitive about the player numbers.
The last official statement from the developers dates back to October 2019. At that time, the total player count was reportedly around 15 million according to Escapist Magazine. However, it is not clarified whether these are active players or just people who have created an account for Dauntless.
According to Gamestat, there were about 240,000 new users on PS4 between April 3 and May 3. The number of monthly active players is said to be around 310,000. However, the site estimates its data based on trophies and a selected sample of users and extrapolates that to a total player count.
In Dauntless, the battle against the Behemoths continues to be in the foreground.
Dauntless has found its target audience
What is the mood of the players? Dauntless has an active community and new players keep joining.
BromeisterBryce explains on reddit: “I just started this game 5 days ago and have already logged in for almost 30 hours. I’ve also finished the Hunt Pass for this season. I’m addicted!!!”
Dodgingss says: “I can tell you that Dauntless has been on the right track since my first purchase in 2017 and I would recommend it 100% in its current state.”
SunnyBloop writes on reddit: “As a player of Monster Hunter and Dauntless, it really comes down to personal preference. Dauntless is much more casual than MH, making it suitable for players with limited time. The combat resembles Dark Souls more than MH and although it’s easier than in MH, it’s still fun. It’s free. So why not give it a try?”
cyberrobocop is not as enthusiastic about the game: “Dauntless could have been quite good if it weren’t for the plethora of small problems that make the game problematic. Particularly the issues that have persisted from day one to the current state: dull environment, server-side detection, terrain scaling, and the sudden spike in difficulty during the last 30% of the game.”
The new Hunt Pass in Dauntless is inspired by the Fire Falcons – a faction of Slayers.
The development continues
What has changed in the game recently? Since January 2020, eight new patches have been released. These brought:
Balancing improvements, bug fixes, and adjustments to quality-of-life features. Performance has also been improved.
In addition, new content has been added. “Burnt Earth” is a new escalation that brings further restorations, new Behemoth variants, and a new volcano where you face Torgadoro, the largest Behemoth yet.
A new Hunt Pass has also been added, which is very well received by players and introduces several challenges and rewards.
The developers are constantly working on Dauntless, introducing new content and working on improvements. More updates are already planned. One can confidently say that the Free2Play action RPG is currently doing very well.
What is Dauntless anyway? In this co-op action RPG, you hunt the so-called Behemoths, gigantic monsters that live on floating islands.
Together with friends, you gear up for the hunt and must find out how to best take down these creatures. With the resources you gather, you craft more powerful equipment to take on the stronger Behemoths.
Massive has now announced a specific date for the next major patch for The Division 2. Title Update 9.1 is set to be released next week and will mainly improve the balance in the game. We show what will change in detail with TU9.1.
The next major updateis on the way: After The Division 2 already received two significant patches in April with Title Update 8.5 and Title Update 9, the next major update – Title Update 9.1 – is already scheduled for May.
After all, Massive’s shooter still has numerous issues, which are being diligently worked on. TU9.1 is set to bring the next batch of fixes and balance changes.
When exactly will Title Update 9.1 be released? After the developers recently provided a first glimpse into Title Update 9.1 and mentioned a rough timeframe, there is now a specific date.
TU 9.1 is set to be released on Tuesday, May 12th. The accompanying maintenance is expected to begin at 9:30 AM German time and end around 12:20 PM. During this time window, the patch should also become available.
This will change with Title Update 9.1 (TU9.1) for The Division 2
What’s included in the new patch? Besides the date, Massive has now also presented most of the changes that come with TU9.1.
The focus of the update is primarily on adjustments to the balance of The Division 2. Numerous annoying issues that the community has been pointing out for some time will be addressed. For example,
enemy skills
enemy weapons
and enemy abilities like grenades
will be revised. This is the first round of balance adjustments, with a second expected to follow with Title Update 10. The intention is not to make the game easier, but to address existing frustration factors.
Below you will find the most important changes from TU9.1 that await you on May 12th.
Friendly oxidizer skill deals damage to allies’ skills
“Recommended Activity” tab does not close
The talent Frenzy remains active when switching weapons
NPC Balance
Damage and “out of cover” accuracy of submachine guns used by Hyena enemies with red health bars have been nerfed.
Status effects from NPCs
Fire damage has been reduced
Bleeding damage has been reduced
This also applies to PVP
The effect duration will remain the same with TU9.1
Grenade accuracy of the NPCs
The grenade accuracy will be nerfed
The accuracy decreases further with increasing distance to the target
Less grenade accuracy with Hyena throwers
Less grenade accuracy with Black Tusk mini-tanks
Less grenade accuracy with Napalm turrets of the Cleaners
Elite enemies have higher grenade accuracy
Hunters, Rogues, and legendary NPCs have higher accuracy than elite enemies, but even here the difference to the current status quo should be noticeable
NPC accuracy when blind firing:
This will be reduced. This should be noticeable especially with legendary NPCs. However, with increasing fire duration, this will slightly increase again after 5 to 6 seconds.
NPCs will no longer blind fire with shotguns or sniper rifles. Instead, they will switch to blind firing with pistols. Hunters, Rogues, and some bosses will, however, break this rule and can do so. Additionally, tank enemies will no longer blind fire.
NPC aggressiveness:
The aggressiveness and frequency of NPC attacks on hidden targets have been reduced, and the enemies’ approach has been revised
Attack units of the Hyenas, Cleaners, and Outcasts had a bug that caused them to be very aggressive against players within a radius of 5 meters, circling around them until they ran away. That has now changed; they can also retreat.
Non-tank NPCs affected by the blind or burning status effect will no longer rush at players. They will either hold their position or retreat.
The range of the flamethrower from Cleaner tanks has been reduced
Remote-controlled explosive model car of the Hyenas
Explosion damage has been reduced
The duration of the subsequent flame has been reduced.
The duration of the resulting status effects (burn and confuse) has also been reduced
Spawn frequency has been reduced
NPC skill balance
Suicide drones of the Black Tusk deal less damage and their deployment frequency has been reduced.
The Black Tusk support station no longer heals mechanical NPCs (warhounds, mini-tanks) or destructible items.
The legendary healing station now has a healing cap – just like the standard version.
Armor kits for NPCs: These can no longer fully heal NPCs. Exceptions are bounty targets and some bosses. Hunters can still fully heal themselves.
New priorities for status effects for NPCs: Stuck NPCs (from foam) will no longer be able to run around if they have been on fire or blinded.
NPC firefly skillswill no longer deal excessively high damage (no more one-shots against players)
The likelihood that tank enemies will rush the players’ drones or towers to stomp them has been reduced
Player Balance
The enemy damage to player skills has been reduced
Status effects caused by players have been buffed (only in PvE)
Bleeding, poison, napalm, and sticking now deal more damage to NPCs
The size of the player hitbox has been reduced (against NPCs) when players fire blind from cover. This is meant to make blind firing against NPCs less dangerous.
Damage from burning and bleeding against players in PvP has been reduced
What about loot adjustments? Loot will not be addressed in Title Update 9.1, but it is a topic for TU10 (likely in June), according to the developers. There, more global changes are planned.
A streamer started a challenge and wanted to climb the leaderboard of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. After 357 wins in a row, however, it was over. A nasty aim-bot ended his streak with a nuke.
What happened? A streamer from the UK, bearing the driving name “Hype Stallion”, initiated a challenge to conquer the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare leaderboard.
Over 10 streams, he and his team supposedly amassed 357 wins in a row in nearly 90 hours and they were far from finished. But this was where it ended.
During a round of Hardpoint on the chaos map Shipment, which is currently in the 24/7 mode in the playlist, the team around “Stallion” encountered an aim-bot hacker in the opposing team. While the Stallion squad dominated the match, at a score of 118:31, the unscrupulous cheater set off a nuclear bomb, resulting in a victorious end of the game for the opposing team. The unbelievable 357-win streak suddenly came to an end.
Aim-bot ends massive win streak without remorse
What did that look like? The whole thing happened on stream and “Hype Stallion” shared the corresponding clips on Twitter:
In the first video, you can see a kill cam of “Stallion” showing the cheater at work. Here, the aim-bot gets multiple headshot kills from the hip without really aiming.
In the second tweet, the end of the match can be seen. The streamer already knows what awaits him and his team, and in complete disbelief, he utters “I can’t believe it”.
How far did they get? A few hours later, “Hype Stallion” then released another tweet, thanking his nearly 22,000 followers on Twitch and saying they will try again.
He says they reached 55th place on the global leaderboard with their 357 win streak. An impressive achievement, considering the leaderboard is filled with dubious values and hacked accounts. Currently, there is a player with 7,353 consecutive wins (May 7, 10:30 AM) – an unrealistic figure, also due to the current cheater problems in Modern Warfare and Warzone.
In Warzone, the statistics are even worse. Here, a player at account rank 33 already has 1,777,813,659 wins to their credit. If the games all lasted about 20 minutes, this one player would already have over 1.5 million years of playtime. Difficult for a game that has only been available since October 2019.
What happens now? “Hype Stallion” continues to hunt with his crew and will try again. He also inquired with Infinity Ward via his tweets whether they could adjust his statistics so he could continue working on the streak, but he has not received a response yet.
The developer continuously assures its players that they are working hard on the cheater problem. They have deployed a security team that analyzes data around the clock and issues bans and penalties. Unfortunately, there are still reports of cheating soldiers, and when they ruin such a great run, it can certainly spoil the fun.
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In Teamfight Tactics, the choice of items plays an important role. The lead designer of the game has revealed which items have the weakest win rates in each phase of the game. And surprisingly, some meta items are included.
Which items are the weakest? In a tweet, the lead designer of TFT shared which items currently have particularly weak win rates in each phase of a match:
Some items are weak at the start, but later become essential
Why are weak items meta? There are likely several reasons why items that are commonly built appear on the list.
One reason is that an item must first be built in order to have a weak win rate. Items like the Rebels’ Medal or the Cosmic Orb are actually never used and thus do not appear in the statistics.
The other reason is that some items may be strong, but their potential only develops in the late game and vice versa:
Warmog’s Armor, for example, can be very useful in the early stages, but its effectiveness decreases as damage increases later on.
The Chalice of Favor, on the other hand, is a strong item when you have many spellcasters close together to share mana. This is rarely the case in the early phases of the game, yet many still build the item when they have the components for it.
The Explosive Charge is built in the late game for the bonus on Kai’Sa and Rumble. However, in Stage 3, Kai’Sa is usually not the carry with full items, making the item appear weak, even though it is important for the combo in the late game.
What about Spatula? Spatula is one of the strongest items because it can either summon another champion onto the field or give a boost to character bonuses.
However, it is noteworthy that starting from Stage 6, it is considered one of the weakest items. This can likely be explained by the fact that NPCs and the carousel usually provide finished items, making Spatula no longer beneficial for the player.
After an incident of bullying, where a developer from League of Legends was harassed in the online shooter Valorant, Riot Games is now treating this issue as a priority.
What happened in the game? UX designer Tea “Greenily” C. from Riot Games actually works on League of Legends, but was harassed during a match in the online shooter Valorant. When she did not respond to a player’s advances, he even became aggressive.
A difficult situation
How does Riot Games respond to this? The development studio takes the incident very seriously. No wonder, as the company has previously dealt with accusations of harassment from some employees and had to fight hard for its image. Investigations were even launched back then.
Valorant’s executive producer, Anna Donlon, has now stated on Twitter that she feels very uncomfortable about the situation but also wants to do something about it.
I will be super realistic here: Harassment and bullying in games are not a status quo that I can accept. We have learned to mute those who harass us. And we have learned to remain silent ourselves to keep the peace. That is why we have a competitive environment that can feel detrimental.
Anna Donlon
In the battles of Valorant, things get heated, and emotions can run high.
What does Riot want to do now? According to Anna Donlon, this is a very difficult situation. Because it is also related to a deeply ingrained societal problem. However, she wants to ensure that players who are in Valorant to win and respect others are also treated with respect.
This is a very difficult topic. I cannot change society, and some of these issues are really very, very deeply rooted. But what I can say is that Riot takes this seriously. That’s why we have established a dedicated Central Player Dynamics team to promote research that fosters fair gameplay (it’s not always about punishment!).
This is a priority for us. Not just short-term, but as long as it takes to reassure a player – any player – that they can expect a similar experience as long as they play to win in Valorant and respect their fellow players.
Anna Donlon
Is this a fight against windmills? This already sounds like a Sisyphean task and very utopian. Especially in competitions, emotions can run high, and insults can occur. However, Anna Donlon has also commented on this.
In every competition, we expect tensions to run high and the situation to be tense. We will not ban anyone just because they are passionately involved when they win or lose. But I also know that some experiences can go beyond excitement. Sometimes they lead to harassment. We do not agree with that.
Anna Donlon
How Riot Games will ensure respectful interactions between players during battles in Valorant is still unclear.
What happens now? Anna Donlon explains that the first step will be to introduce codes of conduct. Players must adhere to these, or they will face penalties. But that’s not the end of it. Further measures are needed. However, the producer cannot say yet what these will look like and when they will arrive.
In Pokémon GO there is trouble following the introduction of a new system to obtain PokéCoins. It is said that players should actually have the chance to earn more coins for free, but this is causing stress.
This was announced: Niantic is testing a new coin system in Australia. Players there should receive 55 coins instead of the previous 50 free coins per day. Additionally, there are more ways to earn coins.
At first glance, this system seems to sound good, but upon closer inspection, there is much criticism from trainers, as it becomes noticeably harder to obtain the free coins.
This is how the new coin system is supposed to work
This is how to earn the coins: The way to get the 50 PokéCoins remains the same. You can still defend gyms for this, and if you get knocked out, you will receive the 50 coins, provided you have stayed long enough.
However, there should also be other ways to get an additional 5 coins. These methods can be approached comfortably from home:
Land a great throw.
Evolve a Pokémon.
Land an excellent throw.
Use a berry while catching a Pokémon.
Take a snapshot of your buddy.
Catch a Pokémon.
Use a power-up on a Pokémon.
Land a good throw.
Send a Pokémon.
Win a raid.
If you complete all the actions required for that day, you will receive the 5 additional coins. So it is not enough to just finish one of the tasks mentioned above.
Normally, you only get PokéCoins in the in-game shop – however, 50 coins are free per day.
What is the problem now? An adjustment has led to much criticism. Players are supposed to receive only 2 instead of 6 PokéCoins per hour in the gym. This means that you no longer have to sit in a gym for 8 hours to earn them, but rather for a full 25 hours. Therefore, you need to hold at least 2 gyms per day to reach the daily cap of PokéCoins.
You also cannot earn the 50 PokéCoins through the actions mentioned above. Those only grant the additional 5 coins.
This is being criticized: Many trainers are saying that they would gladly forgo the 5 additional coins if they could still easily earn the previous 50 coins.
Others do not understand this adjustment at all. “jwadamson” says on reddit: “How can you call it balancing when you offer the chance for 5 easily earned PokéCoins and change the maximum gym coins from 8:20 hours to 25 hours of defense time?”
Other trainers have even suggested ways to improve the system directly: “They should leave the gym system as it is and simply add these quests on top, while keeping the maximum of 50 coins per day intact. Trainers could then choose how they want to earn their coins.”
In Destiny 2, the special NPC vendor Xur receives a lot of criticism from veterans. After a long wait, the promised changes are finally within reach.
This update is coming to Xur: The mysterious NPC Xur visits Destiny players every weekend and has random Exotics in his inventory. Bungie has now confirmed that the rolls on his exotic “Armor 2.0” gear will finally be completely random, meaning a random distribution of stats and affinities.
Whether Xur will receive further changes is currently unknown. However, we will keep you updated on MeinMMO.
Xur is irrelevant for Destiny veterans
This is the problem with Xur: Especially for Guardians who have seen a lot of Destiny 2 and have invested many hours in the game, Xur offers very little of interest. They have all the exotic items from his stock and often see no reason to visit the NPC. Veterans miss the cult surrounding the visitor.
However, the random rolls now give veterans reasons to pay a visit to the vendor again. Especially hardcore players optimize their builds with fervor and are always on the lookout for the perfect distribution of stats.
Xur is not completely irrelevant in his current form either. Casual players or newcomers are grateful for the steady supply of fresh Exotics from the hooded figure. We hope that the changes will allow all Guardians to once again benefit from what used to be such a mysterious visitor.
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The survival MMO Population Zero launched in May on Steam. However, the initial reviews of the game are rather negative. Still, many players hope that the MMO could turn things around.
Update May 7: In a State of the Game on Steam, the developers discussed current issues. Players can already use Steam features to play with friends, and they are currently working on an in-game solution. Technical problems are set to be addressed with upcoming hotfixes.
The questionable DLCs with special equipment have been temporarily disabled, and players who purchased them will be compensated. Additionally, a roadmap for May and June is expected to be released in the coming days.
However, some core content is missing, including many social features such as:
a promised factions feature that allows players to join a culture
groups
guilds
or even the ability to play with friends on a server. Currently, players are just thrown onto a random server at the start.
This has led to a lot of criticism, as for many players, the joy of an MMO lies in playing together.
In addition, there are technical problems and missing settings options, including no options for custom key bindings. Further criticism has been directed at the current tutorial and the situation with different modes and servers, which is not immediately clear.
As of now, May 5 at 5:30 PM, 64% of the 359 reviews on Steam are negative.
Currently, Population Zero especially lacks the option to play in a group.
Why is there still hope? In some negative and, above all, positive comments, there are still voices that see great potential in the game.
Because while the mentioned points are currently very serious, they can all be “relatively easily” fixed. The fundamental gameplay, the idea, and the combat system, on the other hand, are praised in many comments.
That is why many hope for a comeback like No Man’s Sky, which was in a questionable state at release and only became a really good game with a later update.
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In a video, the developers show how Population Zero has developed.
Many good approaches and a lot of potential create hope
What do the positive voices say? The positive reviews of Population Zero especially see a lot of potential for the future. For example, user DasMario*8 compared the current content in his review with a pro and con system:
+The optimization is not as bad as some comments suggest. 1440p, 78 FPS on average at high settings (5700xt) +The combat system is easy to understand +The servers are always full. Other players help with killing monsters +10 hours of playtime and still enough to do +Talent trees and crafting systems are very user-friendly +Fun to play
-Co-op mode has not yet been released -Something is missing in the lore at the start -The DLC is mediocre
The mentioned DLC refers to special equipment that is useful for getting started and will not be lost if you are killed.
The user Ser. Swett primarily writes about the existing potential. He was one of three users in the reviews to draw a comparison with No Man’s Sky:
The game has extremely much potential and I like the idea of the survival MMO. It definitely does not deserve the overwhelmingly bad criticism, as it is just an early access title and also the first game released by Enplex Games LLC [the developer].
Population Zero will probably be like No Man’s Sky … A big flop at launch and then becoming a pretty good game. So yes, just give the game some time […].
Not only visually are the two survival games No Man’s Sky and Population Zero similar. They could also experience a comparable development story.
The user Darrin, who has already invested 13 hours in Population Zero, writes about the game:
I don’t understand why people give the game such bad reviews. I have been playing for about 6 hours now, and the combat system is quite fun, the grind to get better gear isn’t too bad, and yes, it’s annoying that you can’t form groups right now, but it’s still fun.
The only problem I occasionally encounter is that there are lags and I get kicked out once in a while. Then it takes a while before I can play again, as the servers are apparently overcrowded. And if they really are overcrowded, then it should show you that there are people who like the game and find it worth the price.
However, he also warns against the DLC:
However, stay away from the DLCs. They give you starter equipment that is unique and cannot be destroyed, but I don’t think they are worth the price.
An advantage – The PvE mode: Population Zero offers various modes in which you can play. One is a pure PvE mode where you can theoretically explore the world and complete tasks together with other players. It is where your adventure begins.
In Population Zero, you unlock new content and game modes with each level. This can be somewhat confusing for beginners but is intended to be a special feature of the game.
What other features does PZ offer? In addition to various modes, including one hardcore PvP mode with permadeath, Population Zero also ensures that you become a huge alien if you die too often.
This is meant to allow you a last desperate attempt to complete some tasks and quest goals. However, if you die as a super alien, the entire cycle is over for you, and you have to wait until the restart after 7 days.
A turn would be possible, but communication is needed
What does Population Zero urgently need? In addition to the missing social features, communication is currently also being criticized. Many players would like to know if and when the features will be added.
In social networks and on Steam, the Russian developer Enplex Games has so far been rather reserved. This has also led to criticism on Twitter and in Steam reviews.
However, with appropriate updates and good communication, a turnaround is possible. Because the most important thing is usually the gameplay. And there, Population Zero seems to be rated much better than the reviews would suggest.
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This is exactly what is happening again in the next expansion Shadowlands, as reported by wowhead.
What feature is it about? Various boss mods have had the ability to broadcast a timer for a long time. Then all players within the group who also have such an addon will see a countdown. This is used as a “pull timer” to coordinate the exact timing of the attack. This way, things like an early potion (“Pre-Pot”) or the timely activation of abilities can be precisely timed.
Countdown as a standard feature in WoW – it’s about time!
How does the feature get to WoW? In the Shadowlands alpha, players can simply use the command “/countdown XX” to start a countdown. “XX” stands for the duration in seconds. These can be short countdowns of a few seconds, but also very long times over several minutes – perfect for clearly defining a raid break.
The last seconds will then be displayed in large numbers in the center of the screen – virtually impossible to miss.
Can all players use this? No. As with the addons DBM (Deadly Boss Mods) and BigWigs, this command can only be executed by the group leader or assistants. So no one needs to worry about the entire raid suddenly spamming countdowns to troll the group in LFR.
Whether WoW will adopt other features from other addons remains to be seen in the coming weeks and months as further updates to Shadowlands are released.
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With the loot shooter The Division 2, the battle royale Call of Duty: Warzone, and the new tactical shooter Valorant, MeinMMO author Maik Schneider is currently having more fun than ever in shooters. Check out why our shooter expert is doing so well right now.
It feels like never before were so many people online as during the current Corona crisis, including lockdown. Those who remain largely unaffected by the crisis, i.e., not fearing for their lives or existence, are craving fun and entertainment.
3 shooters were able to benefit from the current circumstances, as they either brought new content just before the mandated “social distancing” or were released during the lockdown:
The Division 2 released the “Warlords of New York” expansion on March 3
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare released the BR spin-off Warzone on March 10
Valorant launched into closed beta on April 7
When I played all 3 games in one day, I noticed something strange. A feeling of completeness that slowly crawled up from the input devices into my reward system and provided a strong boost of happiness hormones over and over again.
I realized that I had found something very special with this mix. With these 3 games, I can cover almost everything I desire as a gamer.
Why exactly these 3 titles?
After many years of gaming, I have almost completely dropped all reservations about new games. I am a broad-spectrum player who has been playing everything from sports games, to crazy indie titles, to sprawling strategy games for a long time. However, shooters usually take precedence over everything else.
But if a game wants to keep me engaged for a long time, it needs some very specific characteristics:
Multiplayer mode – Absolute must-have
Complexity – I want to delve deeply and discover something new even after many hours/days of gameplay
Challenge – It can get tough, and I’m happy if it gets really tough
Progress – The game should provide me with a certain progression over a long time, whether in-game or with my skills, it doesn’t really matter
If a game can offer me all of that, the chances are good that I will stick around after the initial flirtation. This happened to me with The Division 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Instead of the regular multiplayer of CoD MW, I now mostly play Valorant, and the Warzone added a damn strong battle royale.
What do the 3 games offer? The Division 2, Valorant, and Warzone pursue completely different solutions in terms of gameplay. This way, I get almost everything my gamer heart desires from the three. I can
scoop up tons of loot with Division 2 and think long about builds.
chase my pulse to alarming heights in the last circle in Warzone.
sniff competitive clan air again with Valorant.
In fact, there is only one thing I am still missing – building unnecessarily large bases. Or even creating entire worlds, like my MeinMMO colleague Sascha Asendorf, who spent more than 2,000 hours recreating the WoW capital Stormwind in Minecraft.
The Division 2 – The Loot Shooter without End
Division 2 convinced me almost from the very first moment. I find the theoretical build crafting and then going out to hunt the right parts in practice great. Even though it was a real pain to get to the right items until the introduction of loot targeting, I stuck with it and even started writing about The Division 2 here at MeinMMO last September.
Since then, I have not missed any community streams and closely follow the development of the loot shooter. Despite its current quirks and problems, I view the development of the service game positively and am curious to see how the developers will advance Division 2 in 2020.
My agent Schnitzel has already been through a lot. Here is an unposed photo with my MeinMMO colleague Sven Galitzki.
The combination of the depth of the game, good co-op options, challenging content, and prospects for more improvements and content keep making me gladly take a round through Washington or New York. As a cherry on top, the third-person shooter offers a brutally difficult 8-player raid and perhaps the next one already in June.
Call of Duty: Warzone – Finally found the right battle royale
I searched a long time for a battle royale that really takes me in. But it didn’t click for me and my team in any of the genre’s offshoots so far:
Fortnite is cool, but somehow strange.
Apex Legends was fun briefly, but it wasn’t the right fit either.
And PUBG is just PUBG.
Through the MOBA Smite, we even stumbled upon Realm Royale, where you use magic wands and turn into chickens in the knockout phase.
Realm Royale was quite funny, but the chicken-free revival in Warzone is much more to my liking.
But with Warzone, almost everything fits. The speed, the (mostly) clean mechanics, and my friends are into it too. In addition, I already knew the best weapons from Modern Warfare. Regularly, we rack up our victories and push each other to peak performance. Even Destiny colleague Phillip Hansen is now regularly playing Warzone, and we’ve already managed to secure a win together.
Since the start of the “battle royale” hype, I’ve been waiting for Warzone and currently enjoy playing it a lot.
Valorant – With the team to victory
I give the title a few early accolades, as it is still in beta. However, Valorant now fills a gap that I will definitely close with the full release. Namely, regular clan wars and smaller organized matches.
I really like the gameplay, a mix of Counter-Strike and Overwatch. I avoided Counter-Strike for a long time and never really warmed up to it. But with the broader gameplay options, thanks to the agents’ abilities, Valorant is exactly the right tactical shooter for me. Already during my long time with Destiny 1, I loved the PvP thanks to the capabilities that the abilities brought to weapon combat.
The various agents in Valorant bring special abilities and engage in Counter-Strike-like gunplay.
In Division 2, it’s all about the build; in the battle royale CoD: Warzone, you often need a good dose of luck, but in Valorant, it’s all about strategy and skill. Here, it goes bang-bang, win or lose. I am already assembling my team and am excited about the big release, which will probably take place sometime in summer.
There’s still plenty of time to improve, build one or the other damage build, and go all out in Verdansk. Which game I start usually depends on the available teammates.
But at the moment, I always have something to play and so much fun as never before in shooters.
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Today, on Thursday, May 7th, the Fortnite servers will go down on all platforms (PC/Mac, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, iOS, Android). During this time, the new update 12.51 will be implemented. What’s in the new patch?
This is maintenance work aimed at fixing bugs in the game. The patch is unlikely to bring new content.
Before players can continue to explore the map, the Fortnite servers will be taken offline.
Fortnite servers will be taken offline – when and for how long?
Downtime starts in the morning: Downtime will begin at 8:00 AM German time. At 7:30 AM, you can join a new round for the last time. After that, the servers will be unreachable and Fortnite will be down.
How long will the maintenance last? Based on experiences from the last weeks and months, the work should be completed by noon at the latest.
Players will have to wait until the downtime is over to play Fortnite again
If there are any problems and extensions of the maintenance work, MeinMMO will inform you about it.
When will the patch notes be released? Presumably, no patch notes will be released for the Battle Royale mode from Epic Games again.
Since this is just a patch for maintenance, only minor bugs will likely be fixed. However, if there are any major changes, we will collect them and publish them in the form of patch notes on MeinMMO.
What new content does update 12.51 bring?
What’s new in the Battle Royale mode? In this update, only bugs that are currently present in the game are likely to be fixed. These bugs can be found in Fortnite:
Hit indicators are displayed in the wrong direction
“Midas Touch” still doesn’t turn weapons into gold for some players
Music from emotes is played over the stage music in party royale mode
You can find all other bugs that Epic Games is currently working on in the Fortnite Trello.
What does the update bring for the Save the World mode? What new features the new update brings for the Save the World mode is unfortunately still unclear. Since update 12.51 is likely a small patch, there probably won’t be any new features for this mode.
There hasn’t been much change at The Agency since players were able to choose a style variant for Midas
After the update, pay attention to “The Agency” on the Fortnite map, as you can influence the story of Season 2 by choosing Team Ghost or Shadow. Your choice could bring changes to the map. So far, there haven’t been any major changes like in the other major hideouts.
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With the new episode “No Mercy”, the MMORPG Guild Wars 2 is bringing new content to the game in May. This includes a map that emphasizes a huge event. Many players are already looking forward to it.
What’s in the new update? The trailer for the third episode of the Icebrood Saga provides an overview of the contents of “No Mercy”. The focus is on the new map “Mistwood Coast” and the continuation of the story.
But the other contents of the update are worth seeing as well. There will be:
A new assault mission
Two new weapon sets
A new four-piece armor set (preview in the title image)
New back pieces
The new emote “Take Death”
A new mastery to fit the map
When will the update be released? “No Mercy” is set to release on Tuesday, May 26. The episode will thus be in direct competition with the release of the ESO expansion Greymoor.
As usual, the update is free as long as you log in at least once before the next episode is released. The trailer already prepares you for the contents:
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Why is the trailer so quiet? Due to COVID-19, there is currently no possibility to record voiceovers in studios. Therefore, the trailer was released without narration.
What makes the new map special? The Mistwood Coast is structured similarly to World vs. World, a PvP mode from Guild Wars 2. However, players do not fight against each other, but against their common enemy, Bangar Stormbringer, and his troops.
In an initial screenshot of the map, you can already see that it is divided into different zones. These are either controlled by players (blue) or by enemy NPCs (red).
This is what the map of the new episode looks like (screenshot from the trailer).
Players now have the task of coordinating and waging a war against the Charr on the map. The trailer already shows various siege weapons and capture points that will play an important role in this war.
Why is the map the most interesting since 2015? With the Heart of Thorns expansion, the Dragon’s Resistance came into play, a map that consists entirely of a giant event.
Even today, it is still one of the most popular and visited maps in the game because it features an exciting event and a battle against a giant dragon, but also because of the rewards.
The announcement already mentioned new weapon and armor sets. If these can be earned through the map’s meta event, it could keep players engaged long-term.
The new rewards from “No Mercy” in an official screenshot (Source: ArenaNet).
But another fun detail from the trailer is currently on the minds of the game’s fans.
“Finishing move” of a boss provides a lot of fun
What else is special about the episode? During the introduction of a boss from the new assault mission “Cold War”, he uses an interesting attack.
In this, he charges at the players with his elbow.
This has been celebrated on reddit as a wrestling move and has led to “John Cena” memes and other funny phrases. Additionally, many players are now wishing for this attack as a “finisher” for opponents who go downstate after their death.
Presumably, the fourth episode of the Icebrood Saga will then be released in August. In the long term, the developers of Guild Wars 2 also plan a third expansion. Where this will lead and why I, Alexander Leitsch, don’t really like it, you can find out in my column at MeinMMO.
Currently, it is also a good time to start playing Guild Wars 2. Until May 9, there is a 50% discount on the Path of Fire expansion, which also includes the previous add-on automatically. You can get this package for only 14.99 Euros.
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In a stream, Microsoft will showcase first gameplay of the Xbox Series X. However, the PS5 could also play an important role in the stream. MeinMMO explains why PS5 fans should watch Microsoft’s stream.
What kind of stream is this? Microsoft is hosting a special “Inside Xbox” livestream on May 7 at 5:00 PM German time. The focus will be on first games and the gameplay of the Xbox Series X. The stream was announced via Twitter:
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Why is the stream important? Major events like E3 and Gamescom are canceled in 2020, at least in their original form. This makes such streams even more interesting for the public. Because here new games and new hardware can be presented.
Update: Microsoft has now showcased 13 games in the Xbox Inside stream. We have summarized the most important information for you:
These so-called cross-platform titles usually differ very little graphically. So we will see for the first time what the graphics of the next-gen could look like.
In this respect, we will see a PS5 game for the first time, even though it is not played on the PS5. However, the performance will likely be hardly worse on the PS5 than on the Xbox Series X. MeinMMO has taken a look at how much the performance of the new consoles would cost as a PC:
However, while we now know a lot about the Xbox Series X from Microsoft, Sony reveals rather little. Besides the now known specs, we at least already know the PS5 controller. We have summarized all important information about the PS5 “Dualsense” controller for you.
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The PvP League in Pokémon GO becomes increasingly difficult towards the end, and to reach Rank 10, you need to win quite a few battles. However, some trainers willingly give up quickly when facing a supposedly weaker opponent.
This is what the PvP League is about: To climb the final ranks of the PvP League, you must battle numerous opponents and achieve a certain score.
Once you reach 3000 points, for example, you will rank up from Rank 9 to Rank 10. However, the allocation of points is not uniform and depends on the strength of the opponent. This is where many trainers face a problem.
To reach Rank 10, you need to bring really strong Pokémon. In our tier list for every league, you can find such monsters. The MeinMMO tips for the league are also useful:
This is how they proceed: If you win against a trainer in the PvP League who has fewer points than you, you only receive a very small number of points as a reward. If you lose to these supposedly weaker opponents, you lose a relatively large number of points.
However, if you win against trainers with more points, you receive more points as a reward. If you lose, you only lose a few points.
Therefore, many trainers at high ranks seek battles against seemingly better opponents. The loss would not hurt as much, and a win would bring even more rewards. However, if you encounter a weaker opponent, a trick is used to leave the match and avoid fighting against them.
We deliberately do not explain the trick here, as it may be an exploit.
Some trainers intentionally want to battle stronger opponents
Here are the problems: Many trainers in the high leagues complain that many matches do not take place at all. For example, the reddit user “Telebar” states that 50-60% of his fights are already canceled before the start.
If every trainer follows this strategy, one of the two players always leaves the battle because one must always face a weaker opponent.
This is what trainers are demanding: Now there are many calls from trainers for Niantic to take action against this quick exit. For example, they could evaluate a battle earlier, so that early exits are no longer effective.
Other trainers suggest that the opponent’s points should be hidden until the battle actually starts. This way, one could no longer leave the battle based on a lower rating.
It is not the first time that trainers take crazy measures in Pokémon GO. For example, matches are intentionally lost to be assigned weaker opponents.
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We wanted to know which feature you wish for in World of Warcraft . The result is quite clear and a long-standing wish of the players.
World of Warcraft offers something for most types of players. Whether PvE, PvP, Pet Battles, chasing achievements, or role-playing – there is so much to do. However, there are some features that have been desired for a long time and have never made it into the game. In a survey, we wanted to find out which feature you want the most. The results are in, and the answer is quite clear.
But first, a quick look at the 3 responses that received the least votes:
More new races (1%)
Solo registrations for rated PvP (7%)
Vendors for armor for badges (8%)
Apparently, players have had enough of new races for now. This is probably due to the Allied Races that could be unlocked in Battle for Azeroth. Solo registrations for rated PvP and vendors for armor for badges just barely missed the top 5. Since the percentages are low, these wishes likely come from a relatively smaller group.
Place 5: NPCs as Companions for Dungeons
As great as it is to play an MMORPG with other players, it can also be frustrating to be dependent on those people. Perhaps that’s why 8% of the votes (100) were for “NPCs as companions for dungeons.”
This is a concept that already exists in basic form. In WoW, there have been companions you can travel with for several expansions now. In the new starting zone “Exile’s Reach”, there is even a dungeon where NPC companions are assigned to us, filling roles like tank, healer, or DPS.
In the garrison, dozens of loyal followers are waiting – why not take a few into the dungeon?
Whether such companions will ever come to WoW in endgame remains to be seen. Because then many players would likely tackle the most challenging content on their own – and that is not the intent.
Place 4: Cross-Faction Play
In 4th place, with 10% of the submitted votes (114), is the desire for Cross-Faction Play. This would allow Alliance players to also tackle content together with Horde players, such as dungeons or raids.
With WoW: Shadowlands, the perfect time has come to enable this feature, as there is peace between the Horde and the Alliance. After “Battle for Azeroth,” the factions are no longer in direct conflict and could work together against the threats of the world.
Peace, joy, pancakes! So why not Crossplay?
However, it is also understandable why Blizzard is hesitant about this feature. On the one hand, the enmity between Horde and Alliance is a cornerstone of World of Warcraft. On the other hand, such a change would probably be a “point of no return.” Because once activated, players would not be able to give up this feature anymore. This makes future conflicts difficult.
Place 3: New Class Sets with Bonuses
In 3rd place, with 14% of the votes (153), is the desire for class sets with cool bonuses.
Class sets have a long tradition in World of Warcraft. Typically, they are obtained through raiding. They not only match the respective class aesthetically but also have cool bonuses that sometimes change gameplay or simply provide a significant performance boost. Until the end of WoW: Legion, such sets were permanently part of the game.
Tier sets have always been very popular with the community.
In Battle for Azeroth, these class sets were missing. This was partly due to the system of Azerite gear, which occupies many important slots of a class set, but also due to a new approach of the developers. Instead of creating sets specifically for each class, there was one set in the corresponding armor category that thematically matched the raid. However, this was not well received by all players and was for some set fans a sign that Blizzard had “become lazy” here.
But there is good news here. Even though Shadowlands will not launch with class sets featuring bonuses, it has already been announced that class sets are back on the agenda. It can therefore be assumed that with Patch 9.1 or 9.2, class sets will drop again in raids.
Place 2: A New Playable Class
With 17% (186 votes), the wish for a new class lands in 2nd place. New classes have historically been introduced in World of Warcraft every 2 expansions.
Wrath of the Lich King introduced the Death Knight
Mists of Pandaria introduced the Monk
Legion introduced the Demon Hunter
Shadowlands will break this tradition and not bring a new class. Instead, the aim is to spice up all existing classes and provide them with more customization options.
Necromancers have been a player wish since Vanilla.
However, a completely new class, such as the Tinkerer, Bard, or even a Necromancer, has been desired for years. After years, the existing classes feel “worn out” for many players, and they yearn for something new in World of Warcraft.
Place 1: Housing
With a whopping 30%, the most votes, namely 344, went to “Housing.” This is not surprising because housing has been conceptually considered since the Vanilla days. Since then, there have been a few individual objects in the game that indicated that Blizzard had planned housing. But not much more has happened. Although there was the Garrison in Draenor, which could be individually designed, it was not true housing.
A personal house in WoW – players still dream of it.
Why is there still no housing? In recent years, Blizzard has cited several reasons why housing does not yet exist. One reason was that developers were concerned that housing would empty WoW’s cities if everyone spent time in their own house. This would diminish the social feel of World of Warcraft.
The second point was that housing would need to be meaningfully integrated as a feature and best fit the current expansion, similar to the Order Hall in Legion.
So far, there is no indication that housing will ever be implemented in World of Warcraft, certainly not in Shadowlands. That’s a shame, as many other MMORPGs like Final Fantasy or WildStar have demonstrated how cool housing can be.
WildStar had cool housing – WoW would just need to copy it 1:1.
What else was wished for? 5% of you preferred something completely different and communicated your wishes in the comments. Often, it was more than just a feature, namely a complete overhaul of the game or extensive changes.
So CoolhandX wishes:
Simply part 2. Get rid of all the old baggage. New engine, new animations, new combat system, new world, new stories. Throw all the old crap in the trash. The current game limits in every way and thus will not bring anything great in the future.
Damian mainly wishes for more for solo players:
Significantly more offerings for solo players and broader representation for everyone, for example with a lot of fluff (housing, costumes, emotes, etc.)
Did you expect this outcome of the survey?
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We present to you 3 weapons with setups for Call of Duty: Warzone that many may not have on their radar – but should. Because these underrated firearms are a strong alternative to numerous meta weapons like M4, Grau, RAM-7, or M13. Perhaps you’ll find a new favorite piece for the Battle Royale.
Weapon recommendation from an expert: The well-known and respected “Call of Duty” expert TheXclusiveAce has presented his top 3 underrated weapons including setups for Warzone, the in-house Battle Royale of CoD: Modern Warfare, in his new video.
This involves 3 off-meta weapons, firearms that are not used by many players. However, they are much more than just a welcome change from the common favorites. All 3 are strong and depending on your playstyle, you can indeed dominate in the Warzone.
So it’s worth trying out these underrated guns. Who knows, maybe you’ll find a new favorite weapon for the Battle Royale, even if it doesn’t belong to the meta. Especially since with many weapons, it often only takes slight nuances to determine which weapon suits you best and which one you can use to succeed.
Here’s why you should try it now: What many don’t know is that this MG received a significant hidden buff with the last major CoD update 1.20. After pressing the trigger, the G34 starts firing with a delay.
This delay of more than 300 milliseconds was one of the biggest disadvantages of the weapon but is nearly completely eliminated with the patch. The weapon now responds much more directly and pleasingly.
Moreover, the MG34 kills faster than all fully automatic base weapons. It has a very high rate of fire, deals significant damage, and has excellent range.
MG34 with attachments
In direct 1vs1, the MG wipes out nearly every opponent – especially when you are already aiming. Then, hardly any other weapon can keep up in terms of killing power, according to the expert.
Here’s why it’s not part of the meta: The weapon does have its disadvantages. Primarily, it is an LMG, meaning it is slow and unwieldy (although this can be improved with attachments). Additionally, due to its high rate of fire, it consumes ammunition quickly and takes a relatively long time to reload.
Who suits the G34? The G34 is not the perfect all-rounder. But with the right playstyle, this LMG can literally melt your opponents. Especially if you prefer to fight defensively and at range, the weapon can shine in Warzone. But even at short distances, it wipes everything out if you are prepared for the enemy.
Blueprint for MG34
Try the G34 with the following setup: TheXclusiveAce focuses on giving the G34 the highest possible ADS speed, better reload speed, and more ammunition to counter the weaknesses of this otherwise strong weapon.
He uses the blueprint named “Lötbrenner” (for better iron sights, but it’s not mandatory) with the following attachments:
Muzzle: Suppressor (Monolith)
Laser: Tactical Laser
Stock: FSS Close Quarters Stock
Ammo: 100-round belt
Extra: Sleight of Hand
The submachine gun Striker 45
Here’s why you should try it now: In combination with the .45 hollow point bullets, you benefit not from the high mobility of an SMG, but you also hold an extremely precise weapon in your hands.
With this optional attachment, the weapon’s firing behavior changes. It then fires a 2-shot burst that is very precise and deals high damage – all over an absurdly long range for an SMG.
If you score headshots with it, you can wipe out unarmored enemies with what feels like one shot (burst); for an armored enemy, you only need slightly more time with sufficient precision. It really goes very fast.
View of the Striker 45
In short: If you hit the head, which is quite easy with a little practice, it wipes out nearly every opponent at medium to long distances with only a few shots – and in no time. Additionally, you are very fast.
Here’s why it’s not part of the meta: The weapon has essentially only one disadvantage in this configuration that prevents a top-tier placement in the meta: the amount of ammunition.
Per magazine, you only have 12 shots with the hollow point option. So if you lack precision or face multiple enemies in a hectic fight, you might come up short with the Striker.
The Striker 45 in the loadout
Who suits the Striker 45? Anyone who likes to be fast and relies on the mobility of SMGs, but at the same time is looking for an extremely deadly and precise weapon for medium to long distances should definitely try this Striker version.
Especially if you often play solos, where you encounter mostly single opponents, you could dominate with this setup – precision required.
Try the Striker 45 with the following setup: Here too, TheXclusiveAce tries to compensate for the weapon’s weakness by making the reload faster. He also focuses on damage, range, and faster aiming. He uses the following attachments:
Muzzle: Suppressor (Monolith)
Barrel: 400 mm Stainless Steel
Extra: Sleight of Hand
Grip: FTAC G5 EXO
Ammo: 12-round .45 hollow point magazine
The machine gun Bruen Mk9
Here’s why you should try it now: This new weapon essentially allows you to create a hybrid build between LMG and assault rifle, similar to the secret G36 from the Holger-26. This way, you benefit from the advantages of both weapon types.
You can significantly reduce the biggest disadvantages of machine guns with the right attachments and power up the Bruen Mk9 to a really strong alternative.
Bruen Mk9
Because the damage of the weapon is excellent, armored targets are not a problem. Moreover, the recoil is very easy to control, allowing you to accurately engage enemies even at long distances. The weapon’s range is also impressive.
Here’s why it’s not part of the meta: It is, after all, an LMG, so the weapon has a generally slower handling compared to popular assault rifles and offers less mobility. However, this can be well mitigated with the right attachments.
Who suits the Bruen Mk9? For all who like to rely on the firepower of LMGs but want to have the feeling of holding an assault rifle.
Especially if you play a bit more defensively and are looking for a weapon for all distances (except sniper distance), you should feel right at home with the Bruen Mk9.
TheXclusiveAce uses the blueprint “Spannungsspitze” from the shop for his Bruen setup, but this is not mandatory. Otherwise, he focuses on damage, range, stability, agility, faster reloads, and increased ADS speed.
In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare there is a nasty glitch that allows you to get kills through a wall. This was particularly bitter for a pro who experienced it in a tournament.
This is the glitch: Normally, Modern Warfare aims for brutal realism. Kills through stone walls don’t usually count, but that’s exactly what’s possible.
This is where the glitch occurs: The affected map is “Gun Runner”. There is a house where you can find a large room with showers. If you shoot at the wall of the showers, you create the Wall-Bang.
The big problem here is that the Wall-Bang does not work from both sides. While pro Byron “Nastie” Plumridge is inside the house shooting in his clip on Twitter, he cannot eliminate his opponent. This player then only fires a few shots back at the house wall and directly takes out his competitor.
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You should pay attention to this: When you’re on the map, you shouldn’t necessarily camp in this room full of showers and think you are safe. The wall behind you is apparently bugged.
This is causing discussions: Nastie’s video is generating a lot of discussion among professionals, as his colleague Jordan “JKap” Kaplan showed a video from a CoD tournament where the Wall-Bang was used unintentionally.
There, JKap was taken out through the wall and quickly realized that this was only possible because of a Wall-Bang. You can also see this in a video. At 21:17 a kill was achieved through the wall:
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Will Infinity Ward respond? The developers of Modern Warfare will certainly investigate the bug. So far, however, there is nothing about it on their Trello board of known issues.
But if such a bug even affects the official league play, the developers are likely to address it. A bug fix in the near future is certainly conceivable.
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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The German satirist Jan Böhmermann (39) has pushed the leading German gaming streamer Marcel “MontanaBlack” Eris (32) and his community into a politically right corner. The Twitch star defends himself against these accusations. Elderly people talk about things they don’t understand.
This is what Böhmermann and Schulz said: In the podcast “Fest&Flauschig”, Jan Böhmermann discussed the possibility of going on Twitch with his co-host Olli Schulz:
I believe you are really the oldest on Twitch. There are YouTubers, Let’s Players, fans of MontanaBlack, and even further right hardcore neo-Nazis who try to lure away the MontanaBlack community that has been tempted.
Jan Böhmermann on the podcast Fest&Flauschig
After that, Böhmermann was silent while Olli Schulz spoke about MontanaBlack. Schulz said:
I don’t want to talk so much about YouTubers because they really have the bottom of the republic behind them – with low-lifes and such. And we really get hit hard. They are in every small town and everywhere, and at some point, I want to go back to a small town.
Olli Schulz on the podcast Fest&Flauschig
Jan Böhmermann on the other hand tweeted insulting comments, apparently from MontanaBlack fans, as a sign that he does not have a “normal” community.
This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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Schulz then elaborated on how easily and quickly MontanaBlack achieved success, while he himself played for 15 years in indie rock clubs and earned just 200€ for the first 5 to 6 years. If he had started 20 years later, he would have also become a YouTuber:
Nowadays you make an internet channel, tattoo your face, say you have a foreskin constriction, and all sorts of stuff, and people love you for it and say “Hey, that’s someone like me, he’s just as messed up” and then you also write a book about it: “My hard path of suffering”, then they all buy it […] And I have to say: What a stupid low-life I am for taking such a dumb path?
Olli Schulz in Fest&Flauschig
With tattoos and a book, Olli Schulz refers to MontanaBlack. In May 2019, he published a biography together with an editor from Welt, titled: “MontanaBlack: From Junkie to YouTuber”.
The satirist Jan Böhmermann has already dealt with grievances in gaming.
This is how MontanaBlack reacted: He listened to the segment of the podcast about him during a Twitch stream. He rewound several times during Böhmermann’s statements to make sure he didn’t misunderstand anything.
He seemed particularly irritated that musician Olli Schulz criticized him. He apparently holds Schulz in high regard. Live on Twitch, MontanaBlack said he hears envy in their statements.
The Twitch streamer says he initially considered not mentioning the attack at all, because why should he respond to the “two elderly people”. They just wanted their “podcast to get a little attention.”
MontanaBlack says:
“Even the Monte effect has already arrived at the public broadcasters.”
MontanaBlack on the attacks
With this, he means that people report about him because he has so much reach, and comments about him generate a lot of attention.
Conversation with Schulz, attack on Böhmermann
This is how it continued: On May 5, MontanaBlack said he talked to Olli Schulz on the phone and cleared things up. He doesn’t hold it against him for the “low-life” comment.
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This is what it is about: MontanaBlack is 32, Jan Böhmermann 39. Nevertheless, the Twitch streamer calls the TV star an elderly person.
MontanaBlack is the largest German Twitch streamer (2.5 million followers) and currently successful with streams of Call of Duty: Warzone or appearances at Just Chatting on Twitch. He reached his peak on Twitch in September 2019, among other things with streams of gambling.
Jan Böhmermann is a satirist who is now moving to ZDF’s main program after hosting the satire show “Neo Magazin Royale” from 2013 to 2019 on ZDF NEO. Böhmermann is familiar with the gaming scene and pointed out current developments in gaming along with his editorial team. Böhmermann had already hosted Twitch streamers like Gronkh.
Böhmermann and MontanaBlack have completely different career paths and target audiences, but they indirectly share a common space on the internet:
The satirist intentionally exaggerates and provokes to draw attention to grievances – he seemingly views MontanaBlack and his community critically.
The streamer feels misrepresented and used by “traditional media” that somehow still want to be relevant today – for him, television apparently doesn’t matter. Moreover, MontanaBlack does not see himself in a right-wing corner at all, but repeatedly emphasizes that he has no problem with people who have foreign roots.
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MeinMMO author Benedict Grothaus has been enjoying the tactical shooter Rainbow Six: Siege for some time now. Since the GSA League started, Rainbow has become his absolute favorite shooter – thanks to the plays of the professionals.
Rainbow Six: Siege is already one of my absolute top games, but like with everything, there are sometimes dry spells. For me, that was around March and April – despite the occasional rounds, I found myself looking at other games more.
Surprisingly, many of my friends and gamer colleagues feel the same way. Conversations about Rainbow Six and the plays of professionals lead us to meet up for a few rounds at least a couple of times a week in the evenings.
But why exactly does E-Sports make me want to play a game again? I’ll explain it to you.
Top plays increase the fun of the game
This is what’s great about the League: The GSA League is a regional tournament for the DACH area, so no professional teams from around the world compete against each other. This already brings a certain connection and generally encourages me to watch a game more.
But what’s truly important is the content. The best players from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland play in the league and show some really amazing plays.
Why does this make me want to play? Watching how the professionals play makes me want to try the things they demonstrate. I don’t mean that I necessarily want to get into E-Sports, but rather that it looks like fun.
Bear plays Castle in Club House? A Clash in a tournament? Odd picks from my perspective, but actually I’ve never paid attention to the operators – let’s give it a try, it looks fun.
It only became clear to me how strong Ying’s buff actually was when she was constantly banned.
Together with a few gaming buddies (or even just two of us), these things are then applied, and new nuances of Rainbow are discovered that I have never really seen before. Most of us have found that we got stuck on a few operators and rarely changed.
Watching GSA League and understanding what’s happening
Watching the league and playing myself has a pretty useful interplay: I learn what the best players play and why they do it, and I understand what’s happening in the stream while watching.
Without a bit of knowledge about the subject, it is almost impossible to understand how a cover for reloading in the embedded clip led a player to run to his death instead of to victory:
This helps me in one way to gain a better understanding of the game – and thus to write better articles for you. On the other hand, I can get much more excited about what happens in the league matches.
If a certain tactic is played or an operator is chosen that I didn’t expect, it literally blows me away when I see how the team utilized those combinations for a strong victory. Those who want to get an impression of the GSA League can find more information about the league and the stream here:
Rainbow Six Siege: So seht ihr die Deutsche Liga
Alle Infos, Ankündigungen und Streaming-Pläne zur großen deutschsprachigen GSA-Liga.
What the GSA League currently triggers for me in Rainbow Six has not even been achieved by the Overwatch League in Blizzard’s team shooter. And that, although I’ve spent significantly more hours in Overwatch than in Siege.
Rainbow Six: Siege is a tactical shooter, and understanding what’s happening is essential for victory. The GSA League helps me precisely with that, and it’s a lot of fun to dive deeper into the subject, to discover new aspects of operators or maps, and then to implement this knowledge myself.
For me, E-Sports is a top extension for the game.
Conclusion: This is what makes Rainbow Six the best shooter
All the explanations show why I’m enjoying Rainbow Six again, but what really makes it the absolute best shooter for me is the incredible depth. This depth is always offered by the shooter, but it stands out much more through the GSA League.
It’s the details that make Rainbow Six so great. At which corner should I stand and why? Which wall and floor need a hole for me to have an advantage? Which operator is slightly better than another on which map?
These are things that the other current top shooters simply do not offer:
Modern Warfare and Warzone also have E-Sports, but they lack depth, such as operators with special abilities
Overwatch has heroes, but the game modes lack the tactical component that destructible walls in Rainbow Six provide
Valorant is simply not finished yet – although I doubt whether the Counter-Strike approach will be as well received as Rainbow’s
I’m personally amazed that Rainbow Six, despite its relatively high age of nearly four and a half years, is still at the top. The shooter must be doing something right, to remain so popular even after all this time.
This is an AI-powered translation. Some inaccuracies might exist.