"I mastered Mario 64" "Well except for the parts when I needed to actually practice for some slightly more complex tricks that I didn't feel like doing." Like, no offense, but maybe you should have went with a title that's a less clickbait, like "I attempted Mario 64's 16 Stars Speedrun for the first time" or something, because you clearly didn't master this game. Also it might also attract people who are looking for speedrun content more easily, as that kind of title would make what this video is about more clear.
I feel like this is a light clickbait. I repurposed the title from Squeex. His title was "How I mastered every fps in one sitting." My title is just as untrue as his. Ludwig, for example. He has various titles where he says, "x ruined my event." Did that happen? No, they actually made it better. I would love if I could use a title that's less clickbaity. But I'm thinking of what I would want to click on. I would not want to click on the title you suggested. Would I click on my title? Not guaranteed. I do love making videos but everytime 1 flops and gets 12 views, it hurts. From the stats that I have, people staying is not the main issue, it's people clicking. So I'm trying to use a more clickable title. I appreciate your comment and maybe you're right. If so I'll definitely change it.
@@jt31 Maybe you're right. I mean personally, I really don't like clickbaits, and the ones that are really obvious make me not want to click on the video at all. But I did click on and watch your video, so maybe you're fine actually. And hey, I'm not a massively popular youtuber with thousands of subscribers either, so I don't know if you should listen to me for title advice in the end.
@@jt31 Oh thanks. People usually don't react positively when I give my opinion. And yeah I relate, when something you put effort in flops, it does hurt.