FAQ
Why is all the content in 4K?
I make certain that all my content is uploaded in 4K quality to offer you, the viewer, the utmost visual experience. This includes upgrading even the older games to 4K resolution, all designed to enhance your viewing enjoyment. Older videos have a resolution of 1080p or 1440p.
I make certain that all my content is uploaded in 4K quality to offer you, the viewer, the utmost visual experience. This includes upgrading even the older games to 4K resolution, all designed to enhance your viewing enjoyment. Older videos have a resolution of 1080p or 1440p.
Why are certain videos segmented instead of showcasing the entire game?
I'm currently unable to upload videos that exceed 12 hours. Although larger channels often post longer content, this option isn't available to me and does not align with YouTube's rules. I'm in discussions with YouTube to extend this limit, but as of now, there's nothing I can do about it. Nonetheless, segmenting videos can also enhance their quality, so I intend to continue this practice.
I'm currently unable to upload videos that exceed 12 hours. Although larger channels often post longer content, this option isn't available to me and does not align with YouTube's rules. I'm in discussions with YouTube to extend this limit, but as of now, there's nothing I can do about it. Nonetheless, segmenting videos can also enhance their quality, so I intend to continue this practice.
Why are there 60fps videos for games that are only capable of running at 30-40 fps?
On my channel, some games are featured running at framerates of 40 or higher, though they do not always reach 60 fps, to align with the game's native framerate. If a video displays 60 fps, but the game is known to run at 40 fps, it means the video is actually running at 40 fps, not 60. This should clarify why some videos are labeled 60 fps when they are in fact running at 40 fps or another rate between 30 and 60 fps. Rendering the video at 60 fps in my rendering program is the only method to achieve the correct framerate. I avoid revealing any engine specifics, as the focus of my channel is to highlight the narrative and gameplay elements of each game.
On my channel, some games are featured running at framerates of 40 or higher, though they do not always reach 60 fps, to align with the game's native framerate. If a video displays 60 fps, but the game is known to run at 40 fps, it means the video is actually running at 40 fps, not 60. This should clarify why some videos are labeled 60 fps when they are in fact running at 40 fps or another rate between 30 and 60 fps. Rendering the video at 60 fps in my rendering program is the only method to achieve the correct framerate. I avoid revealing any engine specifics, as the focus of my channel is to highlight the narrative and gameplay elements of each game.