I like the concept of this. I haven't seen any Timberborn videos where the camera is stationary, so it's unique in that way. My personal opinion is that if you're going to keep the same camera angle, you should speed it up a little so it's easier for the viewer to see the progress. I've made a few of these type of videos so I have a bias as to what I like, so take my recommendations with a grain of salt. Overall, I love the concept and look forward to seeing more of these videos. Great work my dude!
Thank you for your comment. I also like your videos and enjoy watching them! As you mentioned, the progress is slow and boring from the middle part onwards. I'll try increasing the speed in the next video.
Not often that TH-cam puts something on my feed from someone under a hundred subs and it’s actually solid. I know a ton of work went into this and it shows. You’ve definitely got some potential. Definitely agree with some of the others. A bit faster paced and maybe show a Timelapse of like the farms or building up the city center. Some variety would be nice. But definitely solid. Keep up the good work!
Hey, nice video. I do have recommendations if you want them. I would highly recommend including different angle throughout the time lapse like you did in the last minute of the video(to help show what is actually being build/done) This is just a personal thing but I think the video would benefit from a little bit slower speed The music… it’s not bad for a short time but since it’s the same thing playing on repeat and no other audio it gets kinda boring so I would recommend either including some voice over or a more calming type music Lastly it might not be a bad idea to also make regular speed videos that go along with the time lapse video for a more in depth view of what’s happening. Again, nice video and I hope you at least consider my advice even though I am not a content creator.
The best solution is to divert badwater to non-residential areas. During the first three cycles when bad tides aren’t flowing, build structures to avoid them. I’ll continue uploading the video for Update 5, so please take a look at the latest video!
I was looking to the right all the time if I notice he will make a drainage canaô, a prime place to avoid all the meander part, going straight and keeping city intact
You're a big gamer. No glitch at all even during the fast forward. Your machine must be very powerful. And you don't make mistake. Goodbye. I learn from you.
I like the concept of this. I haven't seen any Timberborn videos where the camera is stationary, so it's unique in that way.
My personal opinion is that if you're going to keep the same camera angle, you should speed it up a little so it's easier for the viewer to see the progress.
I've made a few of these type of videos so I have a bias as to what I like, so take my recommendations with a grain of salt.
Overall, I love the concept and look forward to seeing more of these videos. Great work my dude!
Thank you for your comment. I also like your videos and enjoy watching them!
As you mentioned, the progress is slow and boring from the middle part onwards. I'll try increasing the speed in the next video.
Love the layout!
Not often that TH-cam puts something on my feed from someone under a hundred subs and it’s actually solid. I know a ton of work went into this and it shows. You’ve definitely got some potential. Definitely agree with some of the others. A bit faster paced and maybe show a Timelapse of like the farms or building up the city center. Some variety would be nice. But definitely solid. Keep up the good work!
Hey, nice video. I do have recommendations if you want them.
I would highly recommend including different angle throughout the time lapse like you did in the last minute of the video(to help show what is actually being build/done)
This is just a personal thing but I think the video would benefit from a little bit slower speed
The music… it’s not bad for a short time but since it’s the same thing playing on repeat and no other audio it gets kinda boring so I would recommend either including some voice over or a more calming type music
Lastly it might not be a bad idea to also make regular speed videos that go along with the time lapse video for a more in depth view of what’s happening.
Again, nice video and I hope you at least consider my advice even though I am not a content creator.
Thank you for the very kind comment. I've already made several videos, so I'll try to apply your advice from the next one.
Awesome. Though 7:14 I don't know if centrifuging beavers is a step forward, or back xD
Comment for the algorithm since you have just 147 subscribers
i love it! in case bad tides come, how do you avoid it?
The best solution is to divert badwater to non-residential areas.
During the first three cycles when bad tides aren’t flowing, build structures to avoid them.
I’ll continue uploading the video for Update 5, so please take a look at the latest video!
I was looking to the right all the time if I notice he will make a drainage canaô, a prime place to avoid all the meander part, going straight and keeping city intact
You're a big gamer. No glitch at all even during the fast forward. Your machine must be very powerful. And you don't make mistake.
Goodbye. I learn from you.
How did you keep the angle?
You can copy the camera position to the clipboard by activating debug mode.
How did you play without the hud?
CTRL+H hides the HUD while in dev mode activated by ALT+SHIFT+Z.
Nice build!
Please consider choosing some real music instead of this sterile machine noise.
Please use less annoying music. Thanks.