Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20151224121621/@comment-3547390-20160316015457

It is fun if you don't get hurt ;)

Never watched Game of Thrones, though I can imagine this series could be pretty similar. There could be multiple seasons on hunting for a piece of silverware they randomly decided to go after out of laziness to go for something useful!

Me, I see my shadow upon leaving my underground dwelling, I go back inside and continue using my computer. Others seem to refer to it as "six more weeks of winter".

Actually, I have been procrastinating on reading. At the moment I am basically twiddling my thumbs with little to do, things get pretty limited when most things are unenjoyable without sound.

Hey, glad they stand out. I try to make them like I would want them to be done. Just a person passionate about gaming that is having a lot of fun playing games, not one seemingly forced to get a higher view count or subscriptions. Mine is just the raw experience of a gamer, not a walkthrough of sorts where I just skip until I get progress, but a person determined to make it past the obstacles. With me, you can see the thought process as I try to figure out how to solve a problem (I know many videos skip such things, even blind playthroughs, to the point that it gets really annoying. I blame the audience though since it seems most people complain about it being painful to watch since they know how to do it and that you should play better. By not caring about popularity, I am free to do things how I want regardless if people give up on my videos, which means a less inhibited experience for me and probably more enjoyable for those that stay that like the style since they know I won't be "selling out"), giving insight to perhaps how it is intended to be figured out. You get the negatives of videos lasting for hours with no progress at times, plus the fact that technical difficulties mean I am bad at consistency, but you get an experience of someone who isn't just rushing through games to get to the next one (so many will look up a walkthrough right away and just don't seem to be having fun beyond a scripted commentary over short videos). It sounds simple, but the fact that many focus on popularity means they focus more on their channel than actually playing the game. I represent a true gamer, one that has added commentary to the experience (easy since I talk to myself anyway) but otherwise gives a certain rawness of a person just playing a game. My videos will be long most likely due to the struggles, while the lack of a scripted commentary means that I can stammer or ramble, but it all works together to show a gamer be a gamer and what his experiences and reactions are.

So, yeah, by doing little beyond doing commentary and playing a game, I am able to do something rather unique and raw that is more true to the content, the game itself, than most other channels.