Subnautica Part 13 - Gas Pains....

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @jgumbs3
    @jgumbs3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Lol that ENDING was hilarious lol

    • @PAWPAWPLAYSisgay
      @PAWPAWPLAYSisgay  วันที่ผ่านมา

      I didn't think it was funny at the time. ;)

  • @baslifico
    @baslifico วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Next time you get to tweaking settings, perhaps make the game audio a little louder in the recording (even if not in your headphones)? It's almost silent when you're not speaking.

    • @PAWPAWPLAYSisgay
      @PAWPAWPLAYSisgay  วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Thanks for the heads up. I'll figure it out.

    • @PAWPAWPLAYSisgay
      @PAWPAWPLAYSisgay  วันที่ผ่านมา

      I think it might add to the poor audio because I sped up the video to like 2x when I wasn't talking. I gotta get better at playing and commentary.
      Quick question..... I have a new one I started editing, and for about the first 7 minutes or so, I am going thru blueprints trying to figure out what I need to get. Should I just cut it out? What would you prefer?

    • @baslifico
      @baslifico วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@PAWPAWPLAYSisgay Personally, I'd prefer you keep it in. If you're just doing a resource harvesting loop (like a few of the solo videos), by all means fast forward, but reading the PDA, working out what you need to build, coming up with a plan to survive/explore and discovering the "lore" are a big part of the game.
      If you felt like sinking the time into editing, you could pick and choose (fast forward most of it, but back to 1x for a key revelation) but that's a lot of effort and I'm personally quite happy to enjoy it (I have videos like this on a second monitor whilst working, so I can glance over and pay attention at critical points). That's probably why I notice the silence more.
      That said if you choose to cut it, I'll still watch along, but I will say I generally prefer it when you're speaking in the moment and "experiencing" it, rather than narrating after the fact.
      Don't forget I'm just one opinion, so try asking the question at the start of a video and I'm sure you'll get a range of answers.
      Good luck