I just have to repeat what I commented on the last video. Insane quality, amazing roleplay. I keep asking myself how it is possible that you only have a couple of hundred views per video. Maybe if you introduce the videos in a way that feels engaging for outsiders as well. Even if people don't know this kind of DayZ roleplay, this could be interesting for sooo many people.
I've always struggled with getting seen, even as a streamer. I probably don't polarize enough. How do you mean the introduction part of your comment? Thanks again! ❤
@@thatguyStrike What I mean with the introduction is that the main reason I started looking for videos like this is because I play DayZRP myself. For me your videos are insanely engaging and interesting and I am absolutely impressed by the quality. I can imagine however that for a person that only knows DayZ but doesn't know RP this could be a little overwhelming. You kind of have to know how it works before you can enjoy the storytelling, world building and roleplay. As an example: I was thinking of the videos that the popular UA-camr "Dream" created for Minecraft. There already was a big audience for Minecraft but he changed the storytelling significantly by using his own mods, making his own rules and so on. In these videos, the world and the rules were introduced and demonstrated in the first few minutes of every video so that essentially everyone could watch it. Even my girlfriend who doesn't play Minecraft a lot. If a video is made in a way that only the target audience of people who play DayZRP is accessible it is a great video but limited by that audience. There just aren't that many people out there who know or play DayZ roleplay. I know, however, that many people started playing normal DayZ because there were a few UA-camrs out there who created amazing videos that made the videogame attractive even for outsiders. If you're able to create videos that do the same thing with roleplaying, I believe your views will dramatically increase. Of course I don't have a formula for how this can be achieved. I do believe that your videos have what it takes to make it happen! Good luck 🤞🏻
@@MariusLutz-i4b ah I see! I feel like it's too late for that and my editor and I agreed that we wanted to reach the people who understand this concept and pick up, whether they rp themselves or not. Part of me has given up a bit on the hopes of growing after like 9 years of content creation but your comments are so kind and feel wonderful so thank you very much man 🥲❤️
The guy dropped your camera the the wall, you were literally sitting on top of it when they were screaming at you to leave! 14:58
"Your gun is in RP mode" LMFAO I don't know why that tickled me so much!
I just have to repeat what I commented on the last video. Insane quality, amazing roleplay. I keep asking myself how it is possible that you only have a couple of hundred views per video. Maybe if you introduce the videos in a way that feels engaging for outsiders as well. Even if people don't know this kind of DayZ roleplay, this could be interesting for sooo many people.
I've always struggled with getting seen, even as a streamer. I probably don't polarize enough. How do you mean the introduction part of your comment? Thanks again! ❤
@@thatguyStrike What I mean with the introduction is that the main reason I started looking for videos like this is because I play DayZRP myself. For me your videos are insanely engaging and interesting and I am absolutely impressed by the quality. I can imagine however that for a person that only knows DayZ but doesn't know RP this could be a little overwhelming. You kind of have to know how it works before you can enjoy the storytelling, world building and roleplay.
As an example: I was thinking of the videos that the popular UA-camr "Dream" created for Minecraft. There already was a big audience for Minecraft but he changed the storytelling significantly by using his own mods, making his own rules and so on. In these videos, the world and the rules were introduced and demonstrated in the first few minutes of every video so that essentially everyone could watch it. Even my girlfriend who doesn't play Minecraft a lot. If a video is made in a way that only the target audience of people who play DayZRP is accessible it is a great video but limited by that audience. There just aren't that many people out there who know or play DayZ roleplay. I know, however, that many people started playing normal DayZ because there were a few UA-camrs out there who created amazing videos that made the videogame attractive even for outsiders. If you're able to create videos that do the same thing with roleplaying, I believe your views will dramatically increase.
Of course I don't have a formula for how this can be achieved. I do believe that your videos have what it takes to make it happen! Good luck 🤞🏻
@@MariusLutz-i4b ah I see! I feel like it's too late for that and my editor and I agreed that we wanted to reach the people who understand this concept and pick up, whether they rp themselves or not. Part of me has given up a bit on the hopes of growing after like 9 years of content creation but your comments are so kind and feel wonderful so thank you very much man 🥲❤️