Everyone has different thoughts on life and achievement, but we all share the same uphill climb toward the realization of the valuable things we wish to create for ourselves and others, in one way or another. So what's your perspective on personal success and progress? [ You can help support the channel on Patreon: www.patreon.com/skorvion ]
I was actually raised as a Star Trek nerd, and in some way the show managed to describe perfectly what its hope for the future was. It was a future where every human being strives to become more than he/she/it really is. So that's what success and progress mean to me: A hope for a better future.
@@lf2208 Having gone through similar shows/games - I understand what you mean, as sci-fi was quite the influence on my end as well. Such media tends to leave lasting impressions on us, more so at a young age, which is further clarification on the power we have as creators. What we build today in a positive light with good intent, (hopefully) inspires others tomorrow.
Research. And not the "lemme google it" kind. Research into the core of the self. Awareness and acceptance of strengths and weaknessess. Then ruthless application with deliberate ignorance of external pressures. This is me; I know, because I researched; This is what I want to do; This is what I'm good at; This is my work, and no other.
@@hyperteleXii Going deep with any subject is a good course of action. Surface level observation can only go so far in the short term. And application of learned information that is uplifting to your growth without allowing factors outside of your sphere of influence to hold you down is often a difficult journey, but very worthwhile in the long run.
Thanks as always! Something I did intentionally during editing here was to make certain scenes longer and even a bit boring to illustrate the point that everything worth building takes time and often happens gradually - the background work most people never see. You can even feel that need for instant gratification while watching at times, or to just skip ahead.
Glad to see another hardcore c&c fan like me! i have a youtube channel too and i still upload c&c gameplays! i have been playing this game since i was 5 or even younger and every time i play it, see a CG scene of it, hear a soundtrack or even just watching the main menu gives me chills!!!! and reminds me how good this game was back then. and that some times are long gone, and will never come back.
I've been around for a long time as well. I think I've even run into your channel a few times in the past. Very nice to see more C&C content keeping things alive even after all these years. Thank you for your part in that as well.
Tight editing! Something tells me you're a GDI guy, this is all assumption but it may have to do with order? they say you truly know something when you can teach others. I hope you have campaigns in the pipelines. I know it takes hours upon hours per a map, but as with anything the better you are the quicker it will go. I am almost done playing through Tiberian Sun again and I thought about you and I am happy to see new content of such a high standard I know it is well known that TS had a rushed release, playing through the campaigns I've noticed what they never got time to finish up on. I'm sure expanding on the in game world with more assets and environmental doodads was one of them when you see the amounts of polish on other aspects I wish TS could get the same love as CnC remastered, except the team adds as many of the features that they weren't able to due to deadlines Again great job on the aesthetics, that is one of the nicest greens
I prefer playing the game as GDI, you're right on that note. But I'm very much invested in Nod's aesthetic, atmosphere and mystery on the non-gameplay side of things. Tiberian sun is a real gem of an experience that was unfortunately not refined enough to shine at its brightest at the time of its release and expansion. You can notice a lot of inconsistencies and little oddities here and there that support this. Many thanks for the input and specifics you keep giving me, it's incredibly useful and I'm very appreciative of your shared thoughts!
@@SkorvionGames Anytime friend, your time and sincere replies are really appreciated and a bonus to your content for me I'm divided by which is my favourite faction to play as they are both so fun. I also like NOD in the same way as you do. The fact that GDI isn't strictly the good guys and also have political issues is also a cool aspect of the story
@@Rooistar Forgot to respond to your campaign pipeline statement - I haven't really published much development work like that, but I do have some maps and small campaigns that I created over time. It's not a lot of content, but it's enough for me to go back, analyze and potentially share some useful insights with in videos such as the Construction Complete series. This video, however, features a map that I created just for these scenes to play out as shown. It's a fun process that often takes a bunch of time to plan out and get ready.
Everyone has different thoughts on life and achievement, but we all share the same uphill climb toward the realization of the valuable things we wish to create for ourselves and others, in one way or another. So what's your perspective on personal success and progress?
[ You can help support the channel on Patreon: www.patreon.com/skorvion ]
I was actually raised as a Star Trek nerd, and in some way the show managed to describe perfectly what its hope for the future was. It was a future where every human being strives to become more than he/she/it really is.
So that's what success and progress mean to me: A hope for a better future.
@@lf2208 Having gone through similar shows/games - I understand what you mean, as sci-fi was quite the influence on my end as well. Such media tends to leave lasting impressions on us, more so at a young age, which is further clarification on the power we have as creators. What we build today in a positive light with good intent, (hopefully) inspires others tomorrow.
Research. And not the "lemme google it" kind. Research into the core of the self. Awareness and acceptance of strengths and weaknessess. Then ruthless application with deliberate ignorance of external pressures. This is me; I know, because I researched; This is what I want to do; This is what I'm good at; This is my work, and no other.
@@hyperteleXii Going deep with any subject is a good course of action. Surface level observation can only go so far in the short term. And application of learned information that is uplifting to your growth without allowing factors outside of your sphere of influence to hold you down is often a difficult journey, but very worthwhile in the long run.
I always enjoy coming back and watching this video, it's very well edited, the narrative and audio track used are fantastic.
Thanks as always! Something I did intentionally during editing here was to make certain scenes longer and even a bit boring to illustrate the point that everything worth building takes time and often happens gradually - the background work most people never see. You can even feel that need for instant gratification while watching at times, or to just skip ahead.
That video wasn't what I expected based on your previous ones, but definitely something beautiful!
I appreciate the message a lot.
Thank you for the input, it helps me out a lot! I'm trying not to limit myself and am experimenting a bit with different video formats.
Glad to see another hardcore c&c fan like me!
i have a youtube channel too and i still upload c&c gameplays!
i have been playing this game since i was 5 or even younger
and every time i play it, see a CG scene of it, hear a soundtrack or even just watching the main menu gives me chills!!!!
and reminds me how good this game was back then.
and that some times are long gone, and will never come back.
I've been around for a long time as well. I think I've even run into your channel a few times in the past. Very nice to see more C&C content keeping things alive even after all these years. Thank you for your part in that as well.
love Tiberian Sun
Many of us do too!
Tight editing! Something tells me you're a GDI guy, this is all assumption but it may have to do with order? they say you truly know something when you can teach others. I hope you have campaigns in the pipelines. I know it takes hours upon hours per a map, but as with anything the better you are the quicker it will go.
I am almost done playing through Tiberian Sun again and I thought about you and I am happy to see new content of such a high standard
I know it is well known that TS had a rushed release, playing through the campaigns I've noticed what they never got time to finish up on. I'm sure expanding on the in game world with more assets and environmental doodads was one of them when you see the amounts of polish on other aspects
I wish TS could get the same love as CnC remastered, except the team adds as many of the features that they weren't able to due to deadlines
Again great job on the aesthetics, that is one of the nicest greens
I prefer playing the game as GDI, you're right on that note. But I'm very much invested in Nod's aesthetic, atmosphere and mystery on the non-gameplay side of things. Tiberian sun is a real gem of an experience that was unfortunately not refined enough to shine at its brightest at the time of its release and expansion. You can notice a lot of inconsistencies and little oddities here and there that support this.
Many thanks for the input and specifics you keep giving me, it's incredibly useful and I'm very appreciative of your shared thoughts!
@@SkorvionGames Anytime friend, your time and sincere replies are really appreciated and a bonus to your content for me
I'm divided by which is my favourite faction to play as they are both so fun. I also like NOD in the same way as you do. The fact that GDI isn't strictly the good guys and also have political issues is also a cool aspect of the story
@@Rooistar Forgot to respond to your campaign pipeline statement - I haven't really published much development work like that, but I do have some maps and small campaigns that I created over time. It's not a lot of content, but it's enough for me to go back, analyze and potentially share some useful insights with in videos such as the Construction Complete series. This video, however, features a map that I created just for these scenes to play out as shown. It's a fun process that often takes a bunch of time to plan out and get ready.
@@SkorvionGames I hope the satisfaction is worth the effort. The end results are great so far
Thanks! Always room for improvement. Taking it one step at a time.
i owe you many likes.
You don't owe me anything, but I really appreciate the supportive thought! Feel free to use the like button any time! :P