>Look up gameplay video for a game I'm interested in
>40 second dubstep intro
>"HEY HOW'S IT GOING YOUTOOB"
>>389118741
>not having "no commentary" on ctrl+v by default
Your own fault.
>>389118842
Usually those ones are in 240p at 12fps with microstutter out the ass
>>389119130
I record those and they're all 1080p 60fps.
>>389118741
The fact that you didn't mute the video before the 40 second dubstep intro ended is truly telling.
>>389118842
>[Game] Walkthrough (No Commentary)
>Open the video
>HEY GUYS WHAT'S UP
>>389118741
>Good luck everyone
>CHARGE
>Don't forget to check out my other gaming channel
>"What is up, youtube"
The start of 99.99995% of all gameplay, demo, or tutorial vids.
>intro is just a couple seconds long display of channel name with a quiet jingle
>first thing commentator says is always some variation of either the game's title or 'alright here we go'
>this is followed immediately by gameplay
>commentator has smooth, deep voice
The best.
It's either this or 30 minutes of them typing in word
>>389124669
>Word
>Not notepad
>old game trailer in 4k
>it's actually upscaled
>>389118741
I love when it's one of those redditors with awkward graphic design thumbnails and intro that don't fit let's play content at all but that's all he learned to do in college. they never know what to say and just start describing things
>So ummmm, looks like i gotta like, do this thing here....umm...
>OK does the game want me to press A? Let me try pressing A. Yep! Yep, gotta press A
>I mean like, this game is really nice to look at you know? I mean look at that lighting, mmwah, yeah it's really good, and this music, it's really good um, yeah
>*tries to improv some quirky song but fails* Sorry for trying to be funny guys, haha!
Bonus:
>puts an ESRB at the start of the video