The streamer tried his best to get a grasp of the in-game mechanics but didn’t seem to know that he could not perform the actions during the tutorial. After failing several times, the content creator began raging at the developers of the game.

Fans try to help Forsen understand how Quick Time Events work in The Quarry

The Quarry has taken over the livestreaming and gaming sphere. Several well-known streamers and content creators like CohhCarnage, Aris and JustaMinx have played the survival-horror title.

Forsen joined the ranks and began the spooky adventure on June 14. After he successfully managed to play through the first hour of the game, the streamer was met with a tutorial explaining how the Quick Time Events worked in the game.

The game explained how he was required to instinctively do a quick-timed mechanic. The Swede tried to do a non-interactive QTE and failed. Here’s his reaction:

His fans tried to help him by saying that the QTEs in the tutorial were not interactive. However, the former Hearthstone pro responded in a sarcastic tone, stating:

The streamer then began calling out Supermassive Games and went on a minute-long rant:

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He continued to criticize the game’s developers:

The Twitch star finally sought to get some advice from his fans and asked them:

Fans suggested that he should just drag his mouse to complete the QTEs. Forsen mentioned that he has been doing the same thing, but it somehow fails to work in-game. He then continued with the gameplay and streamed The Quarry for four more hours.

Fans react to the streamer raging at game developers

More than a dozen fans commented on Forsen’s clip on the streamer-oriented subreddit r/LivestreamFail.

Some fans joked by mentioning how the streamer’s emotion-filled rant would cost two years of silent reactions from him.

Some Redditors did not understand how he did not recognize the visual cues for Quick Time Events.

Forsen is one of the most popular variety gamers on Twitch. He began his online career in 2016.

The streamer currently has more than 1.6 million followers and has played games like PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Minecraft, Hearthstone, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Elden Ring.

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