Nah, Cohh was great a few years ago, but ever since he got a more prominent role within Twitch he's got this weird persona going where people need to watch their language, and half the time he responds to people as if they're five years old. He has the tendency to pretend as though he really knows the ins and outs of the development of certain games and refuses to discuss some of the major issues, whether it's about Twitch's handling of some situations, CDPR, and many more. He's considered one of the big guys out there on Twitch but refuses to use his position to do anything, just look at that so-called safety council he's a part of. Oh, and let's not forget the Kickstarter he started for his failed project and ended up simply stating, "Hey, we failed but spent all your money so no refunds!" (which, considering the amount of money he makes is kind of ridiculous). The way how he avoids talking about any serious topic makes him a great PR tool for Twitch as the perfect example of a 'kid-friendly' streamer.
I still watch him every once in a while though cause he tends to get early access for games that I'm interested in but that's about it. It's similar to Dansgaming, nowadays he's also way less outspoken on issues than he used to be.
I only actively watch a few streamers nowadays:
- Elajjaz, used to be a hardcore Souls speedrunner, now has become more of a variety streamer with the occasional speedruns.
- Distortion2, speedrunner;
- Gunnermaniac, speedrunner of Pokémon games
- The_Happy_Hob, famous for his no-hit runs of games such as Oblivion, Resident Evil, Fallen Order, and the Souls series.
- Quill18, really fun guy to watch who's constantly playing all kinds of (grand) strategy games