>>31As a streamer, I guess it depends on where you live. I live in NYC, 50Mb DL Speed, 25Mb UL, & have buffering problems when trying to stream on twitch occasionally.
On hitbox, it's basically the same process to stream as twitch, though I don't have any issues with streams unlike twitch. I suppose it's because the servers are being overloaded or some shit on twitch. They definitely give preference to people who are partnered with twitch, than nobodies when it comes to streaming. There isn't much delay on hitbox (like 2 seconds). However, the chat is pretty wonky to try & use, especially for NoScript fags like me, since it seems to change constantly, so you have to allow permission every now & then, minor nuisance though.
I suppose the biggest Con to Hitbox is that it's pretty dead, so don't really expect much from random people showing up. Building a foundation for streaming on hitbox would be really rough for newfags trying to get into streaming.