We played Mari0 and would love if people watched it and told us what they thought of it.
Two friends playing Mari0
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I will tell you how I like the video though.
It was okay, except my right ear was lonely. XD
I will tell you how I like the video though.
It was okay, except my right ear was lonely. XD
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I also realized the game was running slower then it should. Not such a great computer.Qcode wrote:Nothing's wrong as long as it's relevant. Others have done it before.
Laggy footage is the thing that annoyed me.
Then again, it could be the capture software.
Consider it my good will to move the topic and not just delete it. If people like it they will respond, if not, the topic will die and go into the depths, like all the others before.
If every single Mari0 let's play was posted here we'd probably have double the current amount of threads. Keep that in mind.
You can also keep that in mind when making video content. You need some appealing factors to gain an audience. There's already thousands of so called pro let's players on the internet and most of them are not exactly popular, usually for good reasons. Those include bad presentation, bad editing, bad whatever. Of course playing games is simple enough, but what isn't simple is gaining and audience (which means knowing what an audience likes) and sticking with it or developing that further.
Of course, you can't know you're good at something and you can't learn without trying.And I can appreciate the fact that you straight up posted "this is my video" instead of the old "hey my friend made a video it's good right?" thing people often pull.
And just for the record, I haven't and I won't watch it.
If every single Mari0 let's play was posted here we'd probably have double the current amount of threads. Keep that in mind.
You can also keep that in mind when making video content. You need some appealing factors to gain an audience. There's already thousands of so called pro let's players on the internet and most of them are not exactly popular, usually for good reasons. Those include bad presentation, bad editing, bad whatever. Of course playing games is simple enough, but what isn't simple is gaining and audience (which means knowing what an audience likes) and sticking with it or developing that further.
Of course, you can't know you're good at something and you can't learn without trying.And I can appreciate the fact that you straight up posted "this is my video" instead of the old "hey my friend made a video it's good right?" thing people often pull.
And just for the record, I haven't and I won't watch it.