Reply 120 of 407, by maxtherabbit
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retrospector76 is back!
retrospector76 is back!
RetroSpector78, but anyway I'm also glad he is back.
The only YouTube channels I ever really check often are LGR and VWestlife.
I've mostly just been sticking with Twitch and the "retro community" there as it's called. I stream some old stuff myself, but I'm too scary and abrasive to watch.
The thing I don't understand about the gripes about LGR's content; you can only review something once right? Go back years and years and look at all the old weird MS-DOS stuff he's reviewed. He already reviewed it, he can't just keep doing a video on it constantly over and over. Maybe a retrospective, sure... but you can't just review something twice-over repetitively either way.
“I am the dragon without a name…”
― Κυνικός Δράκων
DracoNihil wrote on 2024-01-12, 12:05:The thing I don't understand about the gripes about LGR's content; you can only review something once right? Go back years and years and look at all the old weird MS-DOS stuff he's reviewed. He already reviewed it, he can't just keep doing a video on it constantly over and over. Maybe a retrospective, sure... but you can't just review something twice-over repetitively either way.
one thing that has changed on youtube (actually it changed years ago...) is that the common format now is to release regular "episodes" with emphasis on "this week" as if its TV. This does have the effect of people coming back regularly and ups the views i suppose but i like to use youtube less as a "what's been released this week" and more as a library
search results arent always good at including very relevant older videos, but there are gems out there (and often very useful how to type vids that can date all the way to 2006)
and yes, LGR has done some topics - no need to do them again, they are still there to watch and still good
gerry wrote on 2024-01-12, 13:16:search results arent always good at including very relevant older videos, but there are gems out there (and often very useful how to type vids that can date all the way to 2006)
YouTube's search is borderline useless unless you prefix every search with allintitle: so that it's more likely to actually return the video you're looking for. (It still sucks but it sucks a lot less doing it this way)
“I am the dragon without a name…”
― Κυνικός Δράκων
I wish there was a way to search YT by exact title, excluding all words not in the searchstring. Such a simple thing to implement.
Is this too much voodoo?
Errius wrote on 2024-01-13, 08:25:I wish there was a way to search YT by exact title, excluding all words not in the searchstring. Such a simple thing to implement.
That makes too much sense for Youtube, to be honest...
gerry wrote on 2024-01-12, 13:16:one thing that has changed on youtube (actually it changed years ago...) is that the common format now is to release regular "ep […]
DracoNihil wrote on 2024-01-12, 12:05:The thing I don't understand about the gripes about LGR's content; you can only review something once right? Go back years and years and look at all the old weird MS-DOS stuff he's reviewed. He already reviewed it, he can't just keep doing a video on it constantly over and over. Maybe a retrospective, sure... but you can't just review something twice-over repetitively either way.
one thing that has changed on youtube (actually it changed years ago...) is that the common format now is to release regular "episodes" with emphasis on "this week" as if its TV. This does have the effect of people coming back regularly and ups the views i suppose but i like to use youtube less as a "what's been released this week" and more as a library
search results arent always good at including very relevant older videos, but there are gems out there (and often very useful how to type vids that can date all the way to 2006)
and yes, LGR has done some topics - no need to do them again, they are still there to watch and still good
Youtube "rewards" creators who upload on a regular basis.
It doesnt need to be every day but it does need to be regular and consistent to register on the algorithm.
DracoNihil wrote on 2024-01-12, 12:05:The thing I don't understand about the gripes about LGR's content; you can only review something once right? Go back years and years and look at all the old weird MS-DOS stuff he's reviewed. He already reviewed it, he can't just keep doing a video on it constantly over and over. Maybe a retrospective, sure... but you can't just review something twice-over repetitively either way.
I actually wish LGR would remake some of his old videos (e.g. stuff that's 10+ years old).
His production quality has improved dramatically over the years and I'd love to see him revisit some of the older reviews with his newer format.
I usually just watch some old stuff for nostalgia and wait something new from RedLetterMedia. All good and interesting stuff have been done. Well i do have limits of my interest. Commodore 64 and Amiga are interesting, i have always been a PC man. But watching someone tinker with a Pong machine or an Atari 2600. Not my cup of tea. And i did have a Atari clone once before gitting a NES Famiclone.
I am aroused about any X86 motherboard that has full functional ISA slot. I think i have problem. Not really into that original (Turbo) XT,286,386 and CGA/EGA stuff. So just a DOS nut.
PS. If I upload RAR, it is a 16-bit DOS RAR Version 2.50.
Shponglefan wrote on 2024-01-14, 14:51:I actually wish LGR would remake some of his old videos (e.g. stuff that's 10+ years old).
His production quality has improved dramatically over the years and I'd love to see him revisit some of the older reviews with his newer format.
Yeah, like I said; a retrospective review would be alright considering he's changed over the years in terms of production quality & style.
At the very least he should review Terraria again because at the time he did his video, Terraria was much... much rudimentary than it is now.
“I am the dragon without a name…”
― Κυνικός Δράκων
One allmost universal anoyance. Why the hell do many nerd youtubers have to drink beer or soda all the time? Does it make them somehow extra cool? Especially LGR and AVGN, but seen it with other nerd culture youtubers. Do something cooler drink whiskey, snort coke idk....
I am aroused about any X86 motherboard that has full functional ISA slot. I think i have problem. Not really into that original (Turbo) XT,286,386 and CGA/EGA stuff. So just a DOS nut.
PS. If I upload RAR, it is a 16-bit DOS RAR Version 2.50.
Cyberdyne wrote on 2024-01-14, 19:16:One allmost universal anoyance. Why the hell do many nerd youtubers have to drink beer or soda all the time? Does it make them somehow extra cool? Especially LGR and AVGN, but seen it with other nerd culture youtubers. Do something cooler drink whiskey, snort coke idk....
Maybe speaking a lot makes you thisty?
Promotion?
They want to influence the (younger) audience?
A bad habit / addiction?
I guess we will never know...
I have another point that makes me turn off a video instantly:
If a youtuber uses "All right" and/or "as you can see" more then once, i have to turn off the video.
"as you can see"... YES I CAN SEE IT... its a video.
I dont know where it came from that that especially these words have to be used by basically any youtuber.
If your main career is speaking in the internet, you should consider getting good at it.
If you watch a video from Adrians digital basement and drink a shot for every "all right", you are drunk before you even know what the video is about...
FCKGW-RHQQ2
If they snorted coke, even I would watch that. Live streams would be great!
Let me add smthing... As you can see... It means he is aware you can see it. I know, mind blown.
Cyberdyne wrote on 2024-01-14, 19:16:One allmost universal anoyance. Why the hell do many nerd youtubers have to drink beer or soda all the time? Does it make them somehow extra cool? Especially LGR and AVGN, but seen it with other nerd culture youtubers. Do something cooler drink whiskey, snort coke idk....
I hate watching (and especially listening to) people eat and drink. I can't stand that stuff being in a video, regardless of what they are consuming.
DerBaum wrote on 2024-01-14, 19:47:Maybe speaking a lot makes you thisty? Promotion? They want to influence the (younger) audience? A bad habit / addiction? […]
Cyberdyne wrote on 2024-01-14, 19:16:One allmost universal anoyance. Why the hell do many nerd youtubers have to drink beer or soda all the time? Does it make them somehow extra cool? Especially LGR and AVGN, but seen it with other nerd culture youtubers. Do something cooler drink whiskey, snort coke idk....
Maybe speaking a lot makes you thisty?
Promotion?
They want to influence the (younger) audience?
A bad habit / addiction?I guess we will never know...
I have another point that makes me turn off a video instantly:
If a youtuber uses "All right" and/or "as you can see" more then once, i have to turn off the video.
"as you can see"... YES I CAN SEE IT... its a video.I dont know where it came from that that especially these words have to be used by basically any youtuber.
If your main career is speaking in the internet, you should consider getting good at it.
If you watch a video from Adrians digital basement and drink a shot for every "all right", you are drunk before you even know what the video is about...
My pet peeve is when they tell you to ask you to like and subscribe. I know how YouTube works, so I don't need you to remind me. It's so presumptuous and I find it irritating when I hear something like:
"Don't forget to like and subscribe. Smash that notification bell."
A similar one is "tell me what you think in the comments ". I don't mind if they actually respond to comments, but a lot of YouTubers just say that because videos with more engagement are promoted by the algorithm.
Cyberdyne wrote on 2024-01-14, 19:16:One allmost universal anoyance. Why the hell do many nerd youtubers have to drink beer or soda all the time? Does it make them somehow extra cool? Especially LGR and AVGN, but seen it with other nerd culture youtubers. Do something cooler drink whiskey, snort coke idk....
Craft Computing has actually made a thing of doing exactly that.
Cyberdyne wrote on 2024-01-14, 19:16:Especially LGR and AVGN, but seen it with other nerd culture youtubers. Do something cooler drink whiskey, snort coke idk....
For AVGN, he's playing a character so I can forgive that.
But I agree that otherwise it's a bit silly, unless it was part of an extended livestream or something.
If speaking of annoyances - there's only one thing that annoys me, when video is boring.
Ensign Nemo wrote on 2024-01-14, 20:39:My pet peeve is when they tell you to ask you to like and subscribe. I know how YouTube works, so I don't need you to remind me. It's so presumptuous and I find it irritating when I hear something like:
"Don't forget to like and subscribe. Smash that notification bell."
A similar one is "tell me what you think in the comments ". I don't mind if they actually respond to comments, but a lot of YouTubers just say that because videos with more engagement are promoted by the algorithm.
yes! and if so then I will decide if I "smash" or just lightly click it! i hate that "high impact, call to action" marketing type talk
and also yes - "tell me in comments", hardly ever read, just more "engage the market, create a community, leverage some crap to get more money"
although, some actually do talk in comments, or at least like lost of responses, so they're ok (although some probably have to speed-like dozens of posts almost randomly! ) 😀
also some comment on other's videos - that can be nice, more than once i've seen LGR do that - but why does that post by itself attract sometimes hundreds of responses from randoms! I'm ok with "hey lgr showed up" posts but others really try and "engage" immediately and flood the thread