I think Frame Trap can get pretty intimidating because of its length. Not that I don't love that, but I'm sure it turns people off so smaller segments for that show would make sense to me, yeah.
What do you think of the latest friend code? not a big fan, a quickly made up list and the guests were not as knowledgeable.
Still, good time waster
Looks like we've got our answer. SotC in performance mode holds at a locked 60fps at all times except on the main temple stairs, where it weirdly drops a few frames. Looks like it's an incredible remake, I can't wait to get my hands on my copy (which I imported via Play-Asia, because SIEE are useless and aren't producing a Limited Edition version of it).I will for sure. But I remember looking a the the trailer a while ago and being like huh, that's not a 16,6ms frame interval right there what's going on? I hope it'll be fine tho, game looks pretty nice.
Is this Ben's first MH game?
That doesn't follow the YouTube formula as far as I know. In fact, from what I've read from various YouTube creators, I've heard that adding too many videos in a day is not favored by the current YouTube algorithms for discovery.i'm not talking about the user experience. i love that the videos are timestamped. that's great. i'm talking about the basic youtube formula to get more viewers n shit. people watch 10 minute videos.
just curious
If you're already sold on the game or actively playing through it and are concerned about game spoilers, you shouldn't be watching the review before playing the rest of the game. I think Brandon and some of the other allies have also mentioned something along these lines.
Fun clips on social media would be fine. More highlight reels a la GB could be fine.Having a highlight of the podcast and posting it on other social medias (twitter, facebook) might be more useful.
If you're already sold on the game or actively playing through it and are concerned about game spoilers, you shouldn't be watching the review before playing the rest of the game. I think Brandon and some of the other allies have also mentioned something along these lines.
I've only listened to a bit so far (up to the Gameboy part), but the guest seemed pretty knowledgeable about what they discussed so far. The Final Fantasy Legend info stands out as an example.
If you're already sold on the game or actively playing through it and are concerned about game spoilers, you shouldn't be watching the review before playing the rest of the game. I think Brandon and some of the other allies have also mentioned something along these lines.
Honestly, if you're at all worried about spoilers in any review, don't read/watch it. It's ridiculous to put the onus on the reviewer to try and skirt around the differing opinions on what is considered a "spoiler."
For example: I saw a lot of "spoiler-free" Star Wars reviews back in December, but I knew personally that they'd still contain details that I didn't want to know until seeing the film. And sure enough, they did. To me, the basic plot of the movie was a spoiler because that's how I preferred to see the movie, so I avoided ALL reviews, no matter how many "spoiler-free" tags they'd shove in their headlines.
Both Ian and Ben didn't consider it too much of a spoiler and felt it was important to note it in the review of the game. Ben even tweeted that he still didn't think it ruined anything about the game, and I believe him.
We all have different standards, but if you're gonna be sensitive about spoilers, you ought to just go full media blackout. It's really the only surefire way.
I think the view count speaks volumes.What do you think of the latest friend code? not a big fan, a quickly made up list and the guests were not as knowledgeable.
Still, good time waster
What's the view count at a similar point on other Friend Code episode, while they are unlisted?
Watching last nights Sea of thieves beta stream. Really fun stuff but right now I think I'd enjoy watching the allies stream it more than me buying and playing it.
Crazy that by February the final two of the EZA 2018 GOTY deliberations will be out already.
Crazy that by February the final two of the EZA 2018 GOTY deliberations will be out already.
From my vast DQ experience (having played only DQV and VIII PS2, though I do have IX in my backlog), DQ is a bit more grindy than your Final Fantasy's or other modern JRPG but they're extremely charming and fun games regardless.
I'm now want the group stream to be a state of the video games union, a look ahead at 2018 complete with Kyle fantastic Trump impression.Damn, state of union is at same time as group stream. Ohh well.
I'm now want the group stream to be a state of the video games union, a look ahead at 2018 complete with Kyle fantastic Trump impression.
You mean the final 3 will be out by the end of March? Cause Ni No Kuni isn't out yet.
Damiani was at the group stream? The man barely said a word. The heck?
That's unusual.Damiani was at the group stream? The man barely said a word. The heck?