Thanks, there definitely seem to be many enjoying this latest video, and I hope the remainder of this series will further help.
I think I'm about to render out the second part, but, as I watch this back while I edit it, I'm not entirely sure it's what people may be expecting. It's quite long—it looks to be clocking in at 3.5 hours—but, in my opinion, it doesn't warrant breaking it up, since it's a constant flow of information from start to finish. I've actually recorded this video multiple times—each attempt with a slightly different approach on delivering the information—but, the reason I say that it may not be what people are expecting, is I think some people may be looking for answers on how to play their team(s) better, which I don't think this particular video necessarily covers.
The majority of this next video is learning about Mapped Keys and how to set them up, and even by the end of it I feel that more could be said, but given the video's current runtime and the several attempts to record this across multiple days, I'm not about to redo it again just so I can add in 20-30 minutes of basic practice with setting up Mapped Keys.
In this upcoming video, I'll be showing some basics of Mapped Keys, as well as how to set up a handful of "interesting" or "fun" additions to a profile, but I won't be covering any DPS or healing techniques until the third video, and even then they'll be limited. As you'll hear me say in this next one, I'm trying to show how to better understand Mapped Keys, which are the core of ISBoxer, and after those are understood, it's then up to the user to "get creative" and personalize their profile for themselves and the team(s) that they play.
What I fear is that people will find that they've learned very little and that they'll end up feeling like they've wasted 3.5 hours of their time, but I hope that's not the case. Again, I don't feel like the video can be broken up given the way that the information is presented, however, my approach to third video will likely be different based on how I feel about this second video, and I'm hoping to make it much more "modular," rather than relying on a constant flow from start to finish—Not only for my own sanity, but so people can more easily pick and choose what they want to watch, as the third video may be even longer than this second one.
With that said, the second video of this mini-series should be available within the next 48-72 hours, as rendering such a large video and then waiting for YouTube to fully process it, is going to take quite a bit of time, and I'm still not entirely done with it as I write this post.
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