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08-05-2011, 07:28 AM | #1 |
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Why videos? The logic behind making gameplay videos
This is a discussion regarding whether or not we should judge a player's personal skill based on videos he makes. Below is my response to a player who thinks alenox is not THE best marksman in RO and who thinks pvp videos can not provide the proof needed to justify the claim that alenox is THE best marks. I wanna hear ppl's opinions on this Thank you.
My response: Videos are the best representation of a player's personal skills because they are not biased, not subjective and simply pure facts. Alenox is able to record and publish his "best" gameplay moments because he's had these moments. You can only capture something that is already there. No marksman has made a video that surpass Alenox's in terms of personal skills being portrayed in it because there is no marksman that is more skilled than Alenox. Look at the views, ratings of alenox’s videos and the subscribers. He is the best marksman in RO and the facts are undeniable. if you think you are better than alenox/his marksman, or if you think you are the best of your class, why not make a video of yourself to prove it? Editing and uploading is easy. Only the content of the video is tricky cuz it is directly associated with how good you really are as a player. If you got the skillz, videos will capture them. if you got the skillz, you don't have to worry about not getting epic fights! besides,we don’t care if the fights are epic or not. Because what people are really looking for in a “pvpish” gameplay video are how the player switch spell bars, his reaction time under different circumstances, his hand reflexes, his eye-hand coordination in intense combat, his spell choices in live time as it happens, his strategies, the way he strafes/turns/moves, the way he execute each spell, his setup etc, all of which contribute a player's combat efficiency and thus his personal skill. Videos are the ultimate medium in showcasing a player’s true skill because it shows the actual user interface that is able to tell you everything you need to know about that player. Also, keep in mind that these fights we see on alenox and gestern’s videos are not as easy as they look. Thousands of hours of combat experience are needed to get an in-depth understanding of the class you play before you can even start developing a setup that fit your own play style. Mudpidz/alenox and Gestern both have more than 3 years of gameplay experience in RO and what you see on their videos are the results of years of research and development. We don’t see any better videos than alenox and gestern because ppl have not got personal skills required to make them, not because ppl don’t want to make them. Those are just excuses. As I was saying, capturing and editing a vid is easy, question is have you got the personal skills and confidence to make a pvpish vid. Imo making a gameplay vid of yourself would be the final stage in becoming the best of your class. All great players would eventually make themselves known through videos because they have something to show and ofc it is the most accurate way to determine who is more skilled than the other. I mean, by comparing videos of 2 players of the same class, you can tell right off the bat who ‘s more skilled than the other right? I can tell if a player is good or not in the first 10 sec of a video. or say, if a warlock has combat mode toggled on when he’s walking he is a noob. All those small details would tell ! |
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