very good information, it never ceases to amaze me how kenshi is one of the only community where people just want to help each other enjoy the game as much as possible, you'd never see something like that in dark souls and the likes. Great video, keep going man!
Yeah, Gohan is pretty good value early game but the space they take up in your inventory is painful. Defo wouldn't buy food, that free stuff from the shack is more than enough to get started in the Hub but does encourage a slower start, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Nicely explained. Anything you can do to get the aspect ratio of the video to fill out the the screen without the black bars around the edges?
@@ahonthetube All good dude, the important part is the info and it's spot on. What software are you editing in? I'd suggest making sure your output file is rendered in either 1280x720 or 1920x1080. Both make for good viewing on youtube. I don't know your demographics but if you've got a primarily desktop audience, which you may well have, then 2560x1440 might be worth it but the file sizes can get pretty big. Keep up the good work anyway, remember this is all just icing on the cake!
very good information, it never ceases to amaze me how kenshi is one of the only community where people just want to help each other enjoy the game as much as possible, you'd never see something like that in dark souls and the likes. Great video, keep going man!
Thanks! Glad you found it informative!
The info is spot on and concise a very helpfull guide. Keep up the good work
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the feedback!
Yeah, Gohan is pretty good value early game but the space they take up in your inventory is painful. Defo wouldn't buy food, that free stuff from the shack is more than enough to get started in the Hub but does encourage a slower start, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Nicely explained.
Anything you can do to get the aspect ratio of the video to fill out the the screen without the black bars around the edges?
I dunno. I'll have to try. I'm a noob at making videos, that's good feedback though. I'll try to fix that in the future if I can.
@@ahonthetube All good dude, the important part is the info and it's spot on.
What software are you editing in? I'd suggest making sure your output file is rendered in either 1280x720 or 1920x1080.
Both make for good viewing on youtube. I don't know your demographics but if you've got a primarily desktop audience, which you may well have, then 2560x1440 might be worth it but the file sizes can get pretty big. Keep up the good work anyway, remember this is all just icing on the cake!