During a recent stream, Twitch star Matthew "Mizkif" addressed the controversy shrouding One True King and Charlie "MoistCr1TiKaL's" joint venture, Starforge Systems.
Yesterday, fellow Twitch content creator Kristopher "KristoferYee" criticized Starforge System's $3,399 PC and claimed that users could save $600 by building a custom PC.
The next day, Mizkif reacted to the viral r/LivestreamFail clip and revealed that Starforge Systems had changed its pricing structure. He stated:
During KristoferYee's August 20 livestream, the PC building enthusiast looked at Starforge Systems' custom builds. He provided some strong opinions for a $3,399 build called the "Starforge Horizon Creator Edition PC" and stated:
The following day, Mizkif hosted a six-hour-long stream and reacted to some of the most viral clips on the streamer subreddit. At the 26-minute mark, he stumbled upon KristoferYee's clip.
Mizkif addressed the controversy by clarifying that Starforge Systems has already changed the pricing structure of the builds and expanded further by saying:
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After hearing KristoferYee's statement that consumers can save $600 by building their PCs, Mizkif claimed that he did not understand the former's logic and stated that users were paying for a service:
The Austin, Texas-based streamer provided an analogy:
KristoferYee questioned whether paying $600 for two hours of PC building service was worthwhile. Mizkif disagreed with the take and stated:
The discussion on the subject came to a close when the OTK co-founder mentioned:
More than 140 fans were present in the YouTube comments section, and here are some of the most relevant fan reactions:
MoistCr1TiKaL addressed the initial backlash from the gaming and streaming communities
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