One of the key reasons I post here is to contribute my own thoughts, feelings, and perspectives on things that I care about. I'm very grateful to Chud for maintaining this place. It gives me a place to do a lot. Now and then I post about how I like moderate to long form (by internet standards) text discourse as I believe it's an approach that's generally far better suited to exploring what I care about than the more common options generally taken online. I like writing, but it's not all that interests me, and I don't think it's the best approach for everything.
I have a new idea now. You've all probably noticed I love video games. I write about them a lot. But I want to share more. I believe that there are ideas on my mind and perspectives I would like to share with you that I might struggle to get across in writing. And it seems obvious to me that the best way to bring my thoughts and experiences closer to you all is through a shared experience. So for a little while now I've been creating this. A kind of Let's Play of Halo: Combat Evolved.
The idea is explained as best as I'm able off the cuff within the first video. I intend to put together something casual, personal, sort of halfway between a conventional let's play and a walking tour of a virtual space. Treating the game by turns as a game and a museum. I have many thoughts on Halo which are very idiosyncratic, which I have often not expressed before. And rather than stumbling through the abstraction of writing while thinking about the game in my head, I am experimenting with describing the thing as it is immediately in front of me. This allows me to point at details, demonstrate phenomena, be reminded of and even forced to consider every part of it at least somewhat as I go.
Again, I say all of this in the video in an attempt to be thorough, I tried to make these before it occurred to me to post them here. They're meant to stand alone. Not really a scheme to take over youtube. At this point more like mental exercise and something to show friends. So far feedback has been positive and I enjoy making them so I think I'll keep sharing them and keep doing them. I have a lot to say about Halo and video games in general. I wasn't sure before starting but I know for sure now, I can speak over video games indefinitely. The issue is not finding things to say. It's finding space and structure to say it all.
I've gotten lots of feedback already, mostly personal from people I've been sharing these with. Please share any thoughts you have on these here. I greatly enjoy hearing peoples' thoughts.
[Video: https://youtu.be/UYWjn-4GpVA]
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...UvVRcSI5QV
The videos should be in the playlist. The first video is embedded alone. If youtube doesn't suggest the full playlist to you you should be able to find it by clicking my channel.
And I think I'm going to keep doing these with different games just for the fun of it. It feels like getting stuff done and I have many more thoughts on so much more than Halo. Might be a very fun excuse to start more video game threads.
I have a new idea now. You've all probably noticed I love video games. I write about them a lot. But I want to share more. I believe that there are ideas on my mind and perspectives I would like to share with you that I might struggle to get across in writing. And it seems obvious to me that the best way to bring my thoughts and experiences closer to you all is through a shared experience. So for a little while now I've been creating this. A kind of Let's Play of Halo: Combat Evolved.
The idea is explained as best as I'm able off the cuff within the first video. I intend to put together something casual, personal, sort of halfway between a conventional let's play and a walking tour of a virtual space. Treating the game by turns as a game and a museum. I have many thoughts on Halo which are very idiosyncratic, which I have often not expressed before. And rather than stumbling through the abstraction of writing while thinking about the game in my head, I am experimenting with describing the thing as it is immediately in front of me. This allows me to point at details, demonstrate phenomena, be reminded of and even forced to consider every part of it at least somewhat as I go.
Again, I say all of this in the video in an attempt to be thorough, I tried to make these before it occurred to me to post them here. They're meant to stand alone. Not really a scheme to take over youtube. At this point more like mental exercise and something to show friends. So far feedback has been positive and I enjoy making them so I think I'll keep sharing them and keep doing them. I have a lot to say about Halo and video games in general. I wasn't sure before starting but I know for sure now, I can speak over video games indefinitely. The issue is not finding things to say. It's finding space and structure to say it all.
I've gotten lots of feedback already, mostly personal from people I've been sharing these with. Please share any thoughts you have on these here. I greatly enjoy hearing peoples' thoughts.
[Video: https://youtu.be/UYWjn-4GpVA]
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...UvVRcSI5QV
The videos should be in the playlist. The first video is embedded alone. If youtube doesn't suggest the full playlist to you you should be able to find it by clicking my channel.
And I think I'm going to keep doing these with different games just for the fun of it. It feels like getting stuff done and I have many more thoughts on so much more than Halo. Might be a very fun excuse to start more video game threads.