{"id":7256,"date":"2020-08-19T11:37:48","date_gmt":"2020-08-19T11:37:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/timthetatman-reacts-to-espn-tracking-his-poor-fall-guys-performance"},"modified":"2024-07-19T07:03:02","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T07:03:02","slug":"timthetatman-reacts-to-espn-tracking-his-poor-fall-guys-performance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/fallguys\/timthetatman-reacts-to-espn-tracking-his-poor-fall-guys-performance","title":{"rendered":"TimTheTatman reacts to ESPN tracking his poor Fall Guys performance"},"content":{"rendered":"

Fall Guys is one of those games that seems equal parts luck and skill, so even the best gamers can lose to the average player. It’s what keeps the game fresh, balanced, and just a little unfair – in a good way. Unfortunately, when you’re a streamer broadcasting the game to your passionate fanbase, they’re going to start to notice when you’re still yet to bag your first win.<\/p>\n

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\nESPN has joined the pile-on regarding Timthetatman’s Fall Guys performance. (Picture: ESPN \/ Timthetatman)<\/span><\/p>\n

In the case of TimTheTatman, Fall Guys fans have been poking fun at the streamer for still being at zero wins for the last few days. It’s gotten to the point where the game’s official Twitter account began to roast him on his performance. Now, even ESPN has gotten in on the action, with a live report of the streamers wins<\/a> (0) available on its website.<\/p>\n

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In the clip above, TimTheTatman<\/a> reacts to an article from the site which reads:<\/p>\n

Days playing Fall Guys: 7
\nNumber of wins for TimTheTatman: 0<\/p>\n

“Okay, it hasn’t been 7 days! Guys… I played Friday,” TimTheTatman protested to his audience as he reads out the article. “I haven’t been playing for 7 days, dude!”<\/p>\n