The editing in your videos is, for me, is what adds that extra something special to your vids. to make it more like a work of art. That is a big factor in why I continue to enjoy your vids weeks after the game's release. That and the quality of content and great structure of the content in your vids... Just wanted to say thanks for creating something that I can enjoy with the young ones in my family as well.
It’s ok. I started the day the game opened, but they then changed so many things and ruined the game I didn’t play for 4 years. Then I went back in because my friends said it was awesome. They ended up fixing a lot of the things they ruined, and now 4 years later the game is fun again.
Nick is such a great youtuber. He's truthful, doesn't use click bait, always gets straight to the point instead of making you look for the title, has some really great camera transitions. He's all around great. You've gained a new sub.
You probably don't hear this enough, but I really appreciate the work you put into your transitions. Makes the videos look really, really professional.
Has anyone else noticed that they got rid of the grass that would jump out that would be an indicator that would mean that there was maybe a Pokemon in that spot
because it "maybe" meant there was a pokemon in that spot, it was simply too confusing as to what it actually was (and many thought it was basically cosmetic) i wouldn't be surprised if they took it out because it wasn't clear what it did or meant.
Nick is such an interesting, enthusiastic, and clear narrator. I thoroughly enjoy all of his videos revealing recent updates, testing his theories, and showing new findings. It's been a lot of fun.
So I did a similar pokestop egg thing as you are doing. Collected 7 5km eggs from about 5 or 6 pokestops in a zone that almost *only* spawns Magikarp, Tentacools and Poliwags... They just hatched this morning and I got: Slowpoke x 2 Vulpix x 1 Goldeen x 1 Abra x 1 Doduo x1 Nidoran x 1 As far as I'm concerned going forward, where you collect your eggs has very little influence on the Pokemon you hatch...
You know what I fucking love, in every single episode, Nick makes reference to comments people have left. This means that 100%, fan interaction and comments are read, feels nice to be seen and heard
I love that you show part of your life and family. I've watched some other Pokemon players that are so over the top and obnoxious. You seem like a genuinely nice guy. Great channel!
I hardly even play Pokemon Go as much anymore, but I still watch all of your videos every day. They're just really fun to watch. One of the best RU-vidrs out there right now.
Really appreciate how you do lessons at the beginning of the videos rather than in the middle or end! No click bait, just awesome informative videos. Keep up the great work!
I love your channel, I don't play Pokemon go regularly but I just hit level 20 all because of your tips. I like that you are straight forward, no gimmick, no click-baits. keep it that way!
After watching today's curveball episode, I must say your one spin smooth motion style works for me. I've been making more accurate curve ball throws and have been getting more "nice" & "great" throws. Thanks Nick.
The way you edit your videos is awesome. Its not easy pulling off the fluid transitions that you do, the way that you do. It seams almost effortless. You could probably be really successful doing RU-vid full time. You also have a great personality and you are respectful. Which is a breath of fresh air considering most RU-vidrs. You just seem very personable and i really enjoy the content that you create.
Your editing has improved every episode. Your adventures is always fun to watch. Your voice is chill and not irritating. The people you introduce to us seems to be very nice people. Keep up the great work!!!!
The cinematography in these videos is just unreal. Everything moves so smoothly and the camera is just amazing. Every single thing about these videos is amazing, especially on the Hawaii trip. My favorite Pokemon channel by far
dude... your transitions! the nap transition from the corridor to hitting the bed. your editing shreds, Nick. as does your PoGo content. keep up the great work.
+Trainer Tips have you noticed that lately they haven't been awarding xp for curveballs? I started noticing at first when I was getting great and excellent throws that sometimes I wouldn't get the xp for the curveball and now it seems like I don't get the bonus xp. Just curious if you were experiencing that as well or not. For me I started seeing the lack of curveball bonus about 2 days ago.
+Trainer Tips recently I have been getting the bonus Xp for a curveball when I throw a normal throw it doesn't happen all the time but it's started doing this to me since the update
Do you think that there has to be a certain arc size that the game requires in order to award the bonus? I have noticed that sometimes the arc isn't super big when i don't get the bonus. Maybe that's my problem.
I have noticed this as well. I am not sure if I am trying to throw fast enough or I somehow for a split second stop spinning the ball right before I throw. Regardless, the ball appears to curve on screen when I throw curveball even if I don't get the bonus. Before the update, I was getting consistent extra co. With the new update, about half the time.
Best part about you is that you aren't clickbait, and you tell the part we want at the very start, also I don't mind watching the rest of the video as it's quite entertaining.
I have an important question, I haven't evolved any of my pokemons. Here's the question, I have like a ton of candy a and I mean a ton more then 500 to 600 for most of them and for magikarp I have like almost 1600. What should I do? Make a video, or let nick do the evolving video with my pokemons. Like so he can see, it's really important plus I'm level 24! Let me know guys would be much appreciated
Nice episode! Loved the 'falling into nap' transition followed by time lapse windy trees into people along walkway ending in +Trainer Tips entering frame. ++1
dude i love how you really explain the details from the game clearly, and dont use fake thumbnails like: OMG HE CAUGHT A MEWTWO or smth like that to attract viewers. Not to mention your edition and filming skills are so good. keep it up man :D
Hey nick I just wanted you to know that I love that you do this as a vlog and instructional thing together. Your shots and music are great and it's really refreshing to make each episode more personable in your own way rather than just walking around catching Pokemon. I subscribed because I genuinely enjoy the story you tell each video. Thanks for the great content.
Out of the other channels I watch for Pokémon Go which is literally only ImMarksman and Trainer Tips, you guys provide the best info and tips. All the other channels I see like Ali A or Tmartn are clickbait videos and annoying
I watch several Pokémon go videos a day but I always watch this channel first because it is on point and concise! As an older Pokémon go player I need these kinds of tips because my peers do not play this game much and I'm in the dark about common knowledge lol. So, thank you Nick!
I'd say the title is clickbait, but this guy has better advice than anyone I've ever seen make a Pokemon Go video, and isn't as bad when it comes to clickbait. So thank you Trainer Tips.
I've found the best way to do it (also can be done one handed) is a quick, single loop without spinning ahead of time. Hard to describe but gonna try. Place thumb on ball, go up and to the left and hook (like your making an upside down 6) and fling quickly to the right towards the middle of your device. This has always landed "Greats" for me with the occasional excellent and has been the best method I could find. BTW, your content is amazing. It's nice to have a RU-vidr that's not catering to a "mine craft audience" and cares more about making videos with a purpose instead of random stuff trying to earn more views. Keep it up and Team Instinct FTW!
Best pokemon go channel on RU-vid! Can prove or disprove what the XS and XL by the height and weight have to do with evolving. Been told that XL's by those stats evolve a stronger pokemon than the normal and XS's.
You put so much effort into editing these videos to make them pleasing to watch. I can't even imagine the time it takes you outside of all your footage to edit something cohesive together. Keep it up.
Thank you for this! I watched this the other night after trying to convince another player to throw an excellent curveball for me, after watching this video, I went over to OCCC, loaded up all my boosts and started practicing - I got an excellent, and finally my Mew before my boosts ran out!
Okay I don't know if you've been told this before, but I absolutely love all your little camera/editing tricks. They're so simple yet they make the video so much better. GREAT content, keep it up! :)
I have noticed another mechanic to throws. If you start with your pokeball at the bottom of the screen even if you throw it all the way to the top it wont go far. This seems like an underhand throw. If you start your pokeball slightly higher than where it starts and do the same motion. It will go faster and much further. More like an overhand throw. Love the videos! Keep up the good work!
Hands down, this channel has the BEST pokemon go videos, but I think it would be A LOT better if you avoid having too much non-pokemon content. Keep up the good work :D
I have never followed a vlogger more than I follow you bro. Right now, it's not only about Pokemon GO, but I do appreciate the edit and the content that you put on your videos bro. Been a subscriber since the Official Release video. We were just 15k back then. Thanks Nick and Good Luck!
The reason why I do multiple spins is because I've been screwed out of multiple balls from them attacking or jumping out of the way. Because I can tell more or less when the attack/jump animation ends, I release the ball in such a way that it hits the Pokemon right after the animation ends. BTW, your transitions are jumpy and smooth. I love them.
Lol. You sound like a decent human being. Thanks for being mannered and humble. That's the biggest reason for subscribing, then comes your informative videos.
I saw this video last night. This morning my field research spawned an Onyx. With your advice and method, I was able to get him with an Excellent curve ball. I've never landed with a curve ball until watching your tip. Thank you, very much! Go Instinct
I really enjoy your videos man. Thanks for what you do. I never thought I’d follow a RU-vid channel about Pokémon Go lol. It actually makes the game more fun for me. Love to be able to battle you one day. Keep doing what you do!
The quality of these videos is unparallel to any other RU-vid creator I've ever watched. Keep up the good work TT, and I hope to continue watching your content for a long time
I'm glad i stayed to watch the full video. This was so well done. I'm a sucker for creative transitions and your napping transition was greaaat. Also the underwater footage is absolutely gorgeous. I hope you enjoy the rest of your vacation in beautiful Hawaii! Keep the trainer tips comin =)
i really appreciate how personal you make these videos. AND thank you so much for all the footage of Lahaina.. it brought back ALL my memories from visiting Maui over 5 years ago! :):) i miss its peaceful beauty more then anything else in the world