Player info | |
---|---|
Player | TimTheTatman |
Real Name | Timothy John Betar |
Country | USA |
Team | |
Game | Call of Duty: Warzone |
Age | 31 |
Birthday | April 8, 1990 |
Alternate Ids | NA |
Timthetatnan uses HyperX Pulsefire Haste gaming mouse with unique honeycomb shell which provides feather light weight and a Hex design with a DPI of upto 16000 attached with 6 programmable buttons and includes a grip-tape for better control.
800
1000Hz
3.93
3144
1.00
Relative
1.00
1.00
Gradual
1.33
Disabled
0.00
0.00
Disabled
Use
Space Bar
Left Ctrl
Mouse Button 4
C
Left Shift
R
Z
B
V
G
Q
X
4
Fullscreen
144
1920x1080
100
Automatic
Disabled
Custom
2.2 (sRGB)
Low
Low
Low
Enabled
Near
Normal
Enabled
Tap
Toggle
Toggle
Disabled
Toggle
Automatic Tactical Sprint
Enabled
Enabled
0.00
Enabled
90.00
Independent
50.00
100.00
100.00
Disabled
Disabled
Square
Enabled
TimTheTatman’s real name is Timothy John Betar. TimTheTatman is a full-time American Twitch streamer and internet personality known for his content on both Twitch.tv and YouTube. He is best known for his gameplay videos such as Escape From Tarkov, CS:GO, Fortnite, Warcraft, Apex Legends, DayZ, Valorant, etc. and regularly tries new games as they come out. He’s most popular for his ‘Fortnite: Battle Royale gameplays. Tim is also known for collaborating with other big Fortnite gamers, such as Ninja, DrLupo, tfue, and TSM Myth.
He and his wife have been married since mid-2016. They have a baby boy and a dog named Mesa.
It is a reference to his many tattoos.
TimTheTatman was introduced to video games by his dad, who bought him a Super Nintendo with The Hunt for Red October when he was ~5 years old. Aside from playing video games, he also played baseball and other sports right through elementary and high school. He began playing PC such as World of Warcraft and Counter Strike: Global Offensive when he was thirteen. He enjoys competition and was involved with sports before he was drawn to computer games.
After college, he worked fulltime as a social worker for at risk kids.
In 2012, while he was still in college, TimTheTatman started watching streams by content producers like Ninja Gaiden and Sodapoppin. When he realized how popular these streamers were, he recognized the opportunity to amalgamate his love of hanging out with people with his passion for video games. However, what truly motivated him to stream was the fact that although he was on Sodapoppin’s chat, Sodapoppin rarely spoke to him, and so, when he began streaming, he was careful to ensure that he personally engaged with his followers. This is why he often dedicates entire segments of his streams to providing feedback to his chats on Twitch.
And so, he set up and account and started streaming World of Warcraft on Twitch. But, he kept it as a light hobby until January 2013, when he set up his YouTube channel and dedicated more time to uploading consistent content to both platforms.
In late 2013, he opened an account on Twitch, primarily playing Overwatch. On March 27, 2014, he had gained 11,200 subscribers and decided that that was enough for him to risk leaving his job to stream full-time. As with many other streamers, his popularity really took off when he started playing Fortnite, towards the end of 2017. However, he continues to stream other games, and still makes time to respond to his chat feed.
Red hair. Medium, full beard, light moustache. Mullet cut, with sides of the head shaven, often worn in man-bun. Brown eyes, sturdy build. Freckles.
He is estimated to have around 25,774 subscribers. This would net him $90,209 USD per month, excluding additional earnings from tips, sponsorships, merchandise sales, Twitch cheer bit contributions and advertising.
Sunday: N/A
Monday-Thursday: 15:00 – 18:00 UTC; 01:00 – 03:00 UTC
Friday & Saturday: 13:00 – 17:00 UTC
TimTheTatman emphasizes that people ‘need to have fun [when streaming]. If you’re not having fun with it, it’s going to be a tough, tough time for you.’
There’s a lot of competition out there as far as trying to get viewers… Know that and realize that. For my first three or four months, it was probably me and five other solid people that showed up every time. And that was it, it was just us… We just played games and hung out together for four or five hours a day… It absolutely got redundant at times, but it was still fun.’ He also advises people not to invest too much when they’re starting out, as there’s no guarantee that they will be able to make back their invested capital.