I know its probably not your style and maybe you dont even have much time to edit but id recommend watching potatomcwhiskey's against the storm videos. Hes not close to as good as you but his videos are edited very well and he explains his thoughts just like you, which i enjoy
@DayStalker2077Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the suggestion! I really appreciate the recommendation and will definitely check out his content for inspiration. That said, I feel more comfortable sticking to my own style, even if it’s different. I know my uncut videos cater to a niche audience, but I genuinely enjoy creating them for the small, supportive group of viewers I’ve found so far (25 subscribers yay!). I totally understand that 1-hour and 40-minute videos can be a big commitment, and there are inevitably slower parts in the gameplay. However, I also plan to release shorter videos for runs without challenging modifiers where settlements are cleared faster. I hope you’ll enjoy those! I also want to give a clearer sense of the realistic time commitment and gameplay strategies needed to make progress in Against the Storm. That’s one reason I’m starting a new Seal run, to show that you don’t have to min/max everything to achieve wins in a reasonable time. With my current skill level, I can confidently say that some content creators spend 2-4 hours on a single game, heavily min/maxing, and then edit most of the footage to make it seem like they win quickly every time. With this seal run, I prefer to present a more genuine perspective, showcasing both the challenges and the triumphs in real-time. Again, I understand that other creators with hundreds or thousands of subscribers have found success with their approach, and their way might be considered the 'right' way to grow. But for me, I’m still genuinely happy that a couple of dozen people enjoy the content I’m putting out! Knowing that even a small audience finds value in my videos keeps me motivated and makes the process rewarding!
@lChronosl93Ай бұрын
This games might seem slow to you, but it's the usual length for us normies 😅