I wrote this comment, initially, in the 'The Finals' video, but I'll post it here too, since both videos were edited, exported, and uploaded on the same day. This video being as long as it is, whilst proving Tarik's enjoyment, and at the same time showing the entirety of his gameplay in an - almost - unedited fashion, still feels somewhat wrong, particularly for me, to post like this. From here on out, I will try to edit these longer variety gaming sessions, in particular when the game is mostly focused on a somewhat repeated gameplay cycle, to always be shorter than 3 hours. I do think UA-cam allows for viewers to choose how, when, and how much of a video they watch at once; a video may be long, but you can always stop watching it at a reasonable, stoppable point, and then come back to watch it again. At the same time, it's not easy to ask that from people - a lot of people may prefer to watch something in its entirety once, and move on, and that's their reasonable, personal choice. Work-wise, my pc and internet aren't that fast, and I also don't wish to spend 3 to 4 hours a day barely editing something, exporting it (mostly because of the chat inclusion, which I consider mandatory), and then uploading it to the channel. Bottom line: I'm a Tarik viewer, and one that wants to help the community grow, not a mindless content factory.
I wrote this comment, initially, in the 'The Finals' video, but I'll post it here too, since both videos were edited, exported, and uploaded on the same day.
This video being as long as it is, whilst proving Tarik's enjoyment, and at the same time showing the entirety of his gameplay in an - almost - unedited fashion, still feels somewhat wrong, particularly for me, to post like this. From here on out, I will try to edit these longer variety gaming sessions, in particular when the game is mostly focused on a somewhat repeated gameplay cycle, to always be shorter than 3 hours. I do think UA-cam allows for viewers to choose how, when, and how much of a video they watch at once; a video may be long, but you can always stop watching it at a reasonable, stoppable point, and then come back to watch it again. At the same time, it's not easy to ask that from people - a lot of people may prefer to watch something in its entirety once, and move on, and that's their reasonable, personal choice. Work-wise, my pc and internet aren't that fast, and I also don't wish to spend 3 to 4 hours a day barely editing something, exporting it (mostly because of the chat inclusion, which I consider mandatory), and then uploading it to the channel. Bottom line: I'm a Tarik viewer, and one that wants to help the community grow, not a mindless content factory.
You are the goat
2:04:34 LOL