TimTheTatman's Kid Shuts Off His PC Mid Call of Duty: Warzone Match
Every day hundreds of viewers tune in to watch their favorite Call of Duty: Warzone or Modern Warfare streamer. Streams get great attention as anything can happen, and with the adventure of Warzone even more possibilities arise. Fans never know what might happen during a stream, and that is only part of what makes them so entertaining.
TimTheTatman is one of the most popular Warzone streamers on Twitch. It is widely known that he is a father, a gamer, and a tattoo enthusiast. His streams bring in thousands of viewers to watch him battle it out in Modern Warfare and Warzone matches. During one of his latest streams, the game brought in more than just viewers.
The stream was progressing as normal. TimTheTatman was mid-match in Warzone when he noticed that his toddler had entered the room. His child was off-camera, presumably under the computer desk, when TimeTheTatman tried to stop him. As he rushed for cover in the building he made a comment about his being "griefed by my child right now." It is not long after that the entire screen goes blue as the child hits the power button on the computer. He then turns to the child and asks them "What did you do" to little reply. At the end of the clip, the exasperated TimeTheTatman comments that the match was the best game he had all day.
The video has a place on the LivestreamFail subreddit. Here fans can find tons of different instances where streamers have had unintended accidents or surprises. From streamers leaking their email address to instances like this where a toddler comes to cause some low level of chaos, the streaming community loves to document and share these moments of life.
It was not long before TimTheTatman has his system back up and running and returned to the stream. This minor interruption will no doubt result in the toddler being banned from the room during streaming hours, as this is a job for TimTheTatman.
There were no hard feelings from either the chat or the people who Tim was playing with. This was considered a minor interruption that spread laughs throughout the community as well as some solid PC advice. On Reddit, some fans pointed out that for future occurrences Tim could simply disable the power button negating any chance of this happening again.
Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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