Same I also used it for the switch it was a bit hard to follow but just going back a bit if I missed something and rewatching it I figured it out. Thanks GamingMagic13!
Yeah, I like to remain informative with my walkthrough videos; the only reason the end screen lasts as long as it does is because I like hearing the song in editing.
Thank you for the praise! I was admittedly a little worried that they might change some of the Treasure Chest locations when they ported it to Switch, but I’m happy to hear that this guide still works!
I recently got go vacation for the switch, and it’s about the same thing. And, at first I questioned the graphics being better on the switch version, but now that I compare the graphics, they look much better.
I know I'm not the only that thinks the the two spiky things in the snow resort close to daisy area looked like a bridge and that there was a treasure chest thee
I've just gone and rewatched the video to get a sense of how fast things were moving. As I expected, what I did was speed up footage where I was doing something you didn't need to watch precisely in order to be successful. For example, if I'm crossing a wide open snow slope or driving down a linear path, I felt it would be better for the viewer to speed that up because I'm not doing something where accuracy would be required. As I got closer to the treasure chests, I slowed the footage back to normal speed so you could see exactly where you had to go. If you're referring to my talking speed, that's just how fast I normally talk. I speak rather quickly toward the beginning and end due to the repetitive nature of my intro and outro, but for most of the video I'm speaking just as fast or slow as anyone else. Also, I won't be remaking this video when all the treasure chests are in the same place on the Switch as they are on the Wii