Then "Overwatch" came and gave him around 18,000 viewers on average. But for TimTheTatman, "Fortnite" was arguably the game that made him the lucrative streamer he is today. He also streamed games like "World of Warcraft" and "Fall Guys," too. Of course, there's more to streaming than just the choice of games you need a setup, and when TimTheTatman started, his was the definition of low budget. He had an Xbox 360, a $100 TV, two computers - one custom $800 PC for streaming and a laptop for reading chat - and the pièce de résistance: a webcam duct-taped to the wall. After all, one man's trash is another man's treasure.Īs for his chair, TimTheTatman fished it out of a dumpster because he couldn't afford one just yet. One could say that TimtheTatman was the king of odd jobs. Like many children, he had a paper route unlike many children, though, he got the job because a stranger drove up to him and asked if he wanted it. Tim once applied for a job at Taco Bell but was told he wasn't qualified, but arguably one of Tim's stranger jobs might not have been a job at all. When he was 16, a lady drove him around to gas stations to test attendants and see if they would sell him cigarettes.
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