Twitch’s Jerma has elevated its fans and jokes high internet art, and his latest project is shaping up to be one of his wildest to date. Yesterday, the popular streamer made a real version of The Sims with the spectators controlling all their movements. The transmission of almost three hours reached all the high points of a traditional one Sims game, from denying the break at the Jerma to locking him away from home, and even watching him bathe. But, by his own admission, this “tutorial” flow was just the beginning.
Initially, viewers were introduced the high concept flow in a pre-recorded wardrobe segment mimicking the Create-a-Sim screen, which saw Jerma tour various costumes and props. Twitch chat was able to vote at various intervals so they wanted their Jerma “Sim” to start their day. The live action that took place took place in the “Dollhouse,” a black-box-looking theater with an ensemble consisting of a two-bedroom house and a front yard. Chat participants voted the actions as counters shown at the lower left end of the stream, indicating Jerma’s needs and energy level.
“Take care of me,” the streamer said at first, in his first remark about the chat. “Don’t take pictures. You have three streams to do it. Good luck.”
And of course, the chat immediately started fucking.
At one point, the stream made Jerma jog and initially denied her a bath when her hygiene meter went down. They later ordered a mattress from the house which was quickly handed over to them (in addition to controlling their actions, the chat can buy several Sims-updates and thematic articles). Towards the end, Jerma left the house with a bed frame blocking the front door. Eventually, however, he got that bathroom complete with pixelated blur just like in the real one Sims. And clowns also appeared. Lots of clowns.
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The bladder was often full and the stomach empty, but at least the fun gauge was across the roof. Except that once he died.
Jerma has transmitted everything from Dark souls head fights to the unearth fake Pokémon card games, but its last fragment is based on the already established tradition of Twitch works and his past Sims ancient. Yesterday’s broadcast helped teach its audience the basic rules and initial limits of the concept. Jerma is a helpless Sim who can’t solve his own problem or solve his problems and apparently lives off of peanut butter sandwiches. But in future streams he has pledged to expand the scope of the gag and push the boundaries of its ridiculousness.
“Looks like you chose to improve the house and what does that mean? That means this is the end of the tutorial, “Jerma told viewers at the end of the play.” In two days this is where the real game begins. We have two more streams of that and it will go even wilder, literally. we will mark it higher every day ”.
Who knows. Next week I could have roped a whole rope Sims family in their last experiment.