Disagree about the first point. if i ask an opponent what a card does and they intentionally conceal information to mislead me that's cheating, and I'd toss them out of the playgroup if it becomes a regular thing.
You really need to type out your timestamps properly if you want TH-cam to present the audience with chapters. Most frequently, it would look like this, min:sec, for videos less than an hour (ex. 1:30). For videos over an hour, you can then include the hour mark within the timestamp (ex. 1:01:01). Never include milliseconds, etc. when doing timestamps within the description as that can confuse TH-cam and can lead to chapters not appearing.
1.75 speed fixes this
Lololol
idk what people are saying about the speed, the pace is relaxing, and helps reflect on the information
Disagree about the first point. if i ask an opponent what a card does and they intentionally conceal information to mislead me that's cheating, and I'd toss them out of the playgroup if it becomes a regular thing.
Not quite twice speed but almost double your speaking speed and it'll be perf
Not a insult, if anything constructive criticism, good video
It's a good point and would certainly improve the listening of the videos
Thanks for this, I certainly fall into both of these traps frequently, a good reminder to be mindful
You really need to type out your timestamps properly if you want TH-cam to present the audience with chapters.
Most frequently, it would look like this, min:sec, for videos less than an hour (ex. 1:30). For videos over an hour, you can then include the hour mark within the timestamp (ex. 1:01:01). Never include milliseconds, etc. when doing timestamps within the description as that can confuse TH-cam and can lead to chapters not appearing.
I like what you're saying, I just can't handle the way you're saying it. If you want your channel to grow, you'll have to work on your delivery.