I like longer unedited vids myself w some commentary or chatter from teammates personally. But some of the vids where its nothing but fights can be good too. Just depends on how theyre edited?
oh i love lemat carbine, i love having possibility to weild a carbine with guaranteed close range oneshot without trying aiming head in a close-quarters fighta
RE: Viewer pref - Would be interested in you talking through your process as you do it (or later as VO). Like why you use certain weapons or combos or traits. Then in game talk through what your thought process is, like need to reposition, enemy is using this so i do this, etc. Personally, unless you and teammates are hilarious, I would prefer you play solo and show selected action moments that stuck out to you as a great success or even a near loss and what you learned from it - as opposed to entire games.
Thanks for the suggestion! Honestly even after 6k hours in the game I don't know if I can really provide in depth commentary on my decisions since most of the time I don't even know myself lol, I've learnt to just kinda go with the flow so to speak. But I'll definitely introduce a bit more voice over in the next video since I have a plan for it already!
So full game play is great even with comms for background watching and people who are wanting to kill time. If you're show casing a weapon or an epic play short clips work the best.
Editing down to focus on action is good but make sure to show the 'narrative' of that match (we went here, heard shots west, followed, teammate lost a bar, we have shottys so we prefer to fight around compounds, now here's the fight), otherwise its just headshot highlights.
Thank you everyone for 1k views and all the feedback! I already have a plan for the next video that should have move voice over, I'll aim for weekly uploads for now while also taking care of my IT studies so you can probably expect it to drop around the same time on the 25th UPDATE: I'm blown away by the support, thank you so much everyone! Regarding the earlier stated goal for my next upload, I'll still aim for it but sadly luck wasn't on my side and I caught a somewhat nasty cold couple days after this upload. It's been rough trying to get clips when looking at the screen hurts my eyes and trying to voice over anything is basically out of question, but I'll try my best!
Descriptions and commentaries are very nice. I like how you explained what's happening in the beginning. This, but throughout the game would be nice imo. Games don't have to be shown completely, but I'd like to see short clips of where you went between the fights, so you get a sense of time. I personally don't like multiple matches per video, but that's just my preferenc. 5-10 min Video is absolutely fine to get my hunt fix
imho you're using too much of healing, on your place i wouldn't use aid kits at all, you've already got your heal syringe, no need to use any other healing, just wait, maybe you'll need them later
I wanted to keep applying pressure to them now that they were finally engaging, before the clip starts they were not committing to the fight for a while. Otherwise I would also just rely on the regen mostly
Oh yeah its great to see other new and dope upcoming hunt creators! I just started recently as well and i can say this is super fire! Im subbing and Cant wait to see more from you!
I still think to make the already dope weapon truly shine is giving it a deadeye variant or if they really reacted to do something weird give it some type of aperture
My teammate will hate me for using this because I won't give the gun nearly as much justice. Only have around 800hrs right now so I'm always happy to find very experienced players to learn from watching.
I mainly choose guns based on the "feel" of them rather than just raw stats, the lemat carbine just feels nice to shoot (except when I miss everything)
Honestly, I nearly forgot this gun exists. When I started last year I've seen this weapon a lot but I now can't remember the last time I've seen this gun on any bodies. Makes me wonder why. I used to enjoy it too but kinda moved on.
I think a good rule is to make content that you would like to watch yourself. If it's something you would enjoy, there are probably people out there who do as well and you can judge yourself when you're happy with your content.
That video was awesome! Crazy number of kills you got in those games! I like the format of the current video. Having some commenting and some comments from your teammates makes this more enjoyable. :) Good job with the video!
Hey man, I would like to say that I enjoy seeing the whole fight start to finish but maybe cut out the walking between compounds when you aren't fighting. Its great to see all the decision making and all of the rotations in a long fight. Hope that help! Good fight btw
I like your movie . I found that music and to much talking in videos, viewers do not like. Your video was very good . I get more views on videos that is game like , like your are playing.
We should play somtime if you wanna, plus it would be cool since i too like that carbine. Plus i could learn a thing or two from your vids since i also do hunt content
Hunt is an ambiance game so talk but don't talk constantly. Show the most of the match you can without terribly long spells of walking and no action. Like make small cuts to maybe a minute or 2 before something happens.
Contentn was good just too quiet in the gameplay bits idk what would be best but long periods of no coms leaves a blank space for listening that may be better filled. Great video otherwise
Damn Diiba, you are doing some work with that Lemat Carbine, very nice to see. Personally, I wouldn't mind videos with full matches, with some of the more tedious stuff like long distance walking and uneventful boss banishes edited out. I also like the idea that someone else suggested, about putting captions in the videos to clue in the viewers about what's going on during the match. Loved the video man, subbing for, hopefully, more of it.
I alwas fell in love with lemat carbine. Mandatory is to take fmj and slugs to make it worth it. But I still cant get used to the fire rate so Im not that good with it but I enjoy the gun
i gotta say props to your teammate on that first match for staying silent while you were clutching, really nice of them. at first i thought you were playing with randoms but when you got the revive he gave you the "you're great" which i think was precious, i know some people that will just keep on saying things that while they think they're helping, they're just making it harder for you to think. awesome games, keep it up!!
I'm gonna be entirely honest here... I cut out like over half of both my speech and my teammates speech lol. We speak way too much otherwise, during the clutch part I decided to remove all of our audio since it was mainly just me complaining about missing my shots.
@@diiba_ ah, oops, a happy accident i suppose haha, anyhow the "you're great" was nice either way, and the video was still very entertaining aswell! :)
@@diiba_ I have. The timing with the centennial is perfect for someone to just get behind cover, so needing pen for that second shot is often critical. People will also often peek rather than heal after a first shot which is a lot of my kills, and I find dumdum just makes them hide and heal. I prefer dumdum on Springfield or Drilling.
How many hours do you have in the game? Your movement and decision-making seem to suggest you have multiple thousands of hours. Great content. I, as a viewer, would like to see/hear more of your thoughts in the moment and why you are doing the things you are doing. To help people learn the mechanics and quirks of the game as well as strategy. This game has a lot of subtle strategies that you don't typically see in other games(that are shooters) I am a loyal subscriber as of now and will continue to watch your content. ✌️
First of all: You're a beast with the LeMat Carbine, i gotta try it too now. I liked the style of the video. Voiceover between the matches would increase the video flow I think.
@@diiba_ Eventually you can do it the way you're the most comfortable with. This way it works very well too, like RachtaZ's Videos. A good introduction is key to a good video.
I am new to the channel, i really like this kind of video, showing the whole fight from start to finish, and it is good to hear you and your team mates talking throughout as well.
Yeah I was aware of it already while making the video but decided to go with it since I found it important to ask for feedback in the beginning instead of the end so that more people are likely to see it. In the future the intros will be shorter!
As a Lemat Carbine lover nyself, you play it very well. The follow-up shots are on point, and the video is very good. Only issue is that it stutters every so often where it feeeze frames.