@@ogussz I appreciate the interest! The server is currently just for personal friends and family, as I do not currently have moderators. I am one person after all! Once I am able to sustain a community server, I would love to be able to do such a thing. In the interim, I can provide the world seed so you can play in a mirror of the series, if that's something you're interested in.
@OmegaDoesThings aw thats sad, really wanted to play something different with other people, thanks. regard that, do you have a discord for your channel, one that I could join?
@@alexanderbjorklund6971 This is likely a consequence of TH-cam's "Stable Volume" settings, which I encourage you to disable. I normalize my audio to broadcast levels and then reduce the BGM so you can still hear me. When I'm not talking, Stable Volume assumes the BGM is "too quiet" instead of intentional, and increases the volume (thus making the music sound too loud)
The slight flash on the gate does not bother me so I would leave it as is.
hey man, just discovered your channel, i wanna know how to play together with you!
@@ogussz I appreciate the interest! The server is currently just for personal friends and family, as I do not currently have moderators. I am one person after all!
Once I am able to sustain a community server, I would love to be able to do such a thing.
In the interim, I can provide the world seed so you can play in a mirror of the series, if that's something you're interested in.
@OmegaDoesThings aw thats sad, really wanted to play something different with other people, thanks.
regard that, do you have a discord for your channel, one that I could join?
@@ogussz I am currently working on one, yes. No ETA for that just yet.
@@OmegaDoesThings thank you very much, I'll make sure to keep an eye at it so I can join as soon as you make it
Please lower background music
@@alexanderbjorklund6971 This is likely a consequence of TH-cam's "Stable Volume" settings, which I encourage you to disable.
I normalize my audio to broadcast levels and then reduce the BGM so you can still hear me. When I'm not talking, Stable Volume assumes the BGM is "too quiet" instead of intentional, and increases the volume (thus making the music sound too loud)