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Growing Strong: Channel Updates & Livestream Schedules

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Good morning! I took a couple of weeks off from posting, but now I’m back and feeling refreshed. It was far from a quiet break. Here are some highlights:

  • My iPad stopped working after attempting an update but finding there was no space to complete it. I ended up resetting it to factory defaults, but at least it works again. Unfortunately, I lost several months of art I was working on for a portfolio, so I get to start over.
  • I had a couple of doctor’s appointments. I’m working on getting healthy and back in shape. Right now, I am not in shape and, as a result, not healthy. I intend to change that.
  • I’ve been tending to a few real-life needs, mainly spring cleaning and (very slowly) decluttering. It’s an ongoing process, which I won’t go into in-depth. However, I did uncover my old collection of Myst game CDs! That was a beautiful and frustrating game series.
  • I simply needed time to recharge my brain. There’s so much negative news these days. Whether it’s the economy, tech news, the encroachment of AI on the creative space, or the failure of multiple new video games due to poor design and developers openly mocking gamers for not liking those poor choices, it’s been disheartening. Throw in politics on top of everything, and it’s a huge pile of elephant dung.

The channel continues to go strong and, as of today, has reached 567 subscribers. I’m grateful that so many of you have taken a moment to watch my videos and subscribe. Your support is greatly appreciated.

As the channel grows, I am working in the background, honing the schedule and the content. There are so many games to try and not nearly enough time to play them all. On top of that, there’s recording, editing, processing, uploading, making thumbnails, and coming up with titles and descriptions.

Those last two I definitely struggle with, which is ironic considering I enjoy writing.

Far from complaining, I enjoy the challenge of it all. I’ve had to learn new skills along the way and, in many ways, I’m still learning.

I have noticed a trend on the channel: the MMO videos are starting to get more attention. I don’t know if it’s because people are starved for a good MMO or if I’ve improved my skills in them, but the LOTRO and Guild Wars 2 videos are doing better, with a few exceptions.

The Grim Dawn series goes through ebbs and flows, but it seems to be growing in interest. This is great news. As of right now, it is my favorite aRPG to play.

The Skyrim videos are performing a little better, and I think part of that is due to me attempting to give them proper episode names.

As for Valheim, it should be back soon. The mods are working, for the most part, and we’ve managed to replace Gus’s armor mod with a new one of his choosing—one that also adds new mobs to the game that drop special items used in crafting the armors and workbenches. I am looking forward to that new element of surprise!

Speaking of Valheim, a viewer has suggested that a modless playthrough might garner interest. I know for a fact that this isn’t something Gus is interested in. As for myself, I have been tinkering with the idea of a limited mod run. While that’s not modless, I’m considering adding only a handful of mods such as Seasonality (adding seasons to the game), 2-3 of my favorite decorating mods, and mods that improve QoL. I will pare down my list of mods to the ones I absolutely want, then put out a poll to see if there’s any interest in such a series.

We can’t forget Sundays. The Let’s Play series has given me a chance to try out several games with you. Currently, I’m playing Yakuza: Like a Dragon, and I have to say, I’m enjoying it! It’s definitely cutscene-heavy, but I’ve been assured that it gets more into gameplay once I leave the prologue.

I’m already compiling a list of potential games for Q4 of 2024, including a couple that are supposed to be out by then. I’ll know for certain which game will win the coveted spot closer to the start.

Sunday has also become a catchall for games that I play from time to time, as the mood strikes me. Games like Subnautica, Broken Ranks, and Manor Lords will make appearances here, among others.

Finally, there’s the livestreams. Currently, I am doing three a week—Sundays at 7:30 pm EST, and Tuesdays & Fridays at 7 pm EST. Due to positive reception and my own enjoyment of streaming it, I’m planning on making one of those days a dedicated LOTRO stream day.

When I started the channel, I had no goal in mind except to share gameplay of the New World beta with friends. From there, it has grown, slowly and steadily, into a community of people who, like me, enjoy various games in the MMO, RPG, and Survival categories. While the occasional strategy, bullet-hell, or simulation game may peek in, the core of the channel remains the same.

I’m looking forward to the rest of the year and the games and game demos I’ll get to try out with you.

As always, if you have any thoughts or suggestions, leave a comment below. Let me know what you like, what you think I can improve, or just say hi! I promise, I don’t bite.

Until next time, bye for now!

Posted in Blog Update, Channel News, Hobbies, Life, Video Games

New Year’s Eve & A Look at 2024

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It’s New Year’s Eve and as I look back on the year, I find myself humbled and grateful for all of you who have visited my channel. You, who have taken the time out of your day to watch videos, and to like & dislike are rock stars. And, while it may take me a couple of days to get back to comments sometimes, know that I do read them, and I appreciate them all.

In the past 12 months, the channel has almost doubled in size, going from 270 subscribers at the end of 2022 to 487 today. When I started uploading videos in 2021, to share New World with a couple of friends, I didn’t imagine where it would lead. But here we are. 

We’ll certainly make it past 500 subscribers this year, and march our way towards 1000 next!

2024 will bring a few changes to the channel as I work behind the scenes on new channel art, some with the help of my friend and fellow streamer, Fat Steven.

I’ll also be starting livestreaming soon, with all of the hiccups and technical bloopers entailed in learning that! I’ll be choosing from a few core games, such as LOTRO, Brotato, Oblivion, and The Planet Crafter. I’m also open to requests, depending on if I own the game and am interested in playing it.

The channel’s heart will remain consistent – me sharing different games I find interesting with everyone.

LOTRO, my favorite MMO, will remain. Medrielle will permanently be joined by Marcellene the Mariner, as I learn the ins and outs of the newest class created by Standing Stone Games. 

Grim Dawn, which replaced Diablo IV, has rapidly become my favorite aRPG, overtaking even Diablo II for the throne. A hard feat, considering I absolutely loved Diablo II when it came out. 

I’m still enjoying Guild Wars 2 and having a blast with my new Asura character. I will likely be alternating between her and my Sylvari in the future, as I rather miss playing the Sylvari.

Valheim is definitely not going away, especially not after I’ve finally managed to defeat Yagluth! I hope I’ll be able to find some mistlands soon.

I’ve also discovered a small team working on a whole Valheim world with quests and NPCs and cities. I’ll watch for its release so we can all look at it.

The Baldur’s Gate series is progressing slowly. I’ll be trying to move it along a bit faster next year, I also plan on revisiting the first Baldur’s Gate, as well as try out Baldur’s Gate 2. I’ve never even played that one at all. Shocker, I know!

Currently, the Let’s Play is focusing on The Elder Scrolls Online and I’ve been enjoying playing it with my friend, Chrys. When I move on to the next game in the second quarter of 2024, I’ll then decide whether to make the series permanent or not. 

Of course, playing ESO got me interested in Oblivion again, and I’ve installed it on Steam, complete with some extensive modding thanks to a guide I found in the forums. I plan on working on that but it may take a while, if anyone is curious. Expect Oblivion to pop up from time to time.

And, of course, I’ll be featuring other games as they come up. Everything from little bullet hell/heaven games, to games that I’ve received via Keymailer and LurkIt to try out and review. I’ll always give my honest opinion of these games, even the ones I’m excited to try out.

Finally, some games I’m looking forward to in 2024 (hopefully)

  • Return to Moria (should it appear on Steam)
  • Return to Nangrim (another dwarven game, but no release date yet)
  • Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor (supposed to be coming out in Quarter 1)
  • Aloft (no release date yet, just 2024)
  • Smalland (the full release is set for Quarter 1 and I’ll start a fresh playthrough to experience any changes)
  • Subnautica (I may continue the playthrough I left off or start a new one, I haven’t decided which yet)
  • Enshrouded (if my poor little graphics card will be able to handle it!)
  • Nightingale (I hope … depends on the minimum specs)
  • No Man’s Sky (I really want to find time and space in the schedule to continue exploring this game)
  • The Planet Crafter (there have been several updates since I last did this series, so 2024 is a great time to jump back into it)
  • Dwarf Fortress (I’ve heard this one is a lot of fun to play and can be rather humorous)

These aren’t the only games but the ones memorable enough for me to remember their names. I’d add Light No Fire from Hello Games, the makers of No Man’s Sky, to the list. However, there is no release date set at all and, as it was recently announced, I don’t expect to see it show up for at least a full year, if longer.

Gus also gave me RPG Stories for Christmas. This isn’t a game, but a TTRPG creation tool that allows for the creation of scenes and campaigns for virtual tabletop gaming sessions. I’m having fun tinkering with it and learning the ins and outs. Once I’ve figured a few things out, I’ll likely do some videos on it as I believe it has the potential to be a very useful tool in a gamemaster’s arsenal. The team behind it are also pretty responsive to the community and working to add more content and squash any bugs that come up.

To close out the year, let me once again say thank you to everyone who’s helped make this channel what it is today. I wish everyone a Happy New Year and let’s make 2024 awesome!

Until next year, bye for now!