How many times are players allowed to stream snipe before action is taken?

The Streamer should probably retreat to their safe space if this occurs.

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Perfectly stated.

I’m a bit biased toward some streamers; it sucks when it happens but its part of the game.

I find it annoying when streamers play piped piper and tell thier blind followers to /spit on characters, blacklist them raids, etc. and they do. So, it’s rightly deserved in some cases and hopefully will happen often. :smiling_imp:

There shouldn’t be any limits… I mean there are going to be plenty of people playing. You can always see if anyone will come help you with whomever is killing you… If I was playing on a pvp server at some point I would expect to get attacked. Quite likely if my faction wasn’t overly represented in a certain area I would expect it to continue… I’m not really sure where streaming changes that other than you are literally broadcasting your location… which is your choice.

You roll on a PvP server and expect not have WPvP happen?

Again as other players stated put a time difference or live feed.

When your streaming be prepared. You are broadcasting your location to the world of Azeroth. Well that can become bad.

The purpose of the delay is not so much to stop people from finding you. But to make watching the stream pointless which if the delay is set to say 15 minutes. Then watching the stream is pointless as where you see them on stream is not where they are actually located.

Levels the playing field and forces the snipe to hunt you down rather then just look at the stream.

Either don’t play on PvP servers, or don’t livestream your location. This isn’t a problem unless the streamer in question makes it a problem.

Again, in a MMO like this, you probably spend 15m in the same area, just to do a quest. If you want to “level the playing field”, then simply don’t share your screen, at all.