oooo some physical card action! Now I wonder if you will somehow get a spy camera if you do any cubes on cubecon lol I will be watching the commentary of the games anyway
Not a huge deal, but I think ~ 1:42:00 you scried when you attacked with Gumdrop, as if it had the sorcerer role, but it had the Wicked role from "Not Dead After All"?
These are so fun to watch but unfortunately, like most of these online Commander games that don't have the better production quality (especially audio), just makes it too difficult to watch for any real length of time. Just like in this game, the difference in audio levels of the loudest player (Justin), to the quitest players (the other three but especially Ashley), is waaay too much. It makes it so I either have to listen to the loud player talking way too loud, or not be able to hear the quieter players at all. Makes for a very frustrating experience because I can't follow along like I want to without adjusting the volume every 2 seconds. All it would take to fix this is an audio compressor at the end with a set threshold. This would bring the audio that is too quite up to the threshold, while at the same time lowering the output of the loudest audio down to the set threshold. This is a common problem with MTG Goldfish's Commander games too. But believe me, as soon as you guys figure out how to balance the audio, I will be back and watching in full!
oooo some physical card action! Now I wonder if you will somehow get a spy camera if you do any cubes on cubecon lol I will be watching the commentary of the games anyway
I loved this! I really like these deckbuilding challenges. Such a close game!
Crazy how close it was at the end!
Love this type of content, keep it up!
Thanks! Sharing it around always helps!
That's such a pretty Gravepact.
It really is.
Not a huge deal, but I think ~ 1:42:00 you scried when you attacked with Gumdrop, as if it had the sorcerer role, but it had the Wicked role from "Not Dead After All"?
Good catch! I forgot that it came back with a different role that it had previously.
@@JParnellMTG yeah super easy mistake to make.
Man I'm jealous. My box only had a stab wound and an oversold cemetery as far as the enchanting tales go.
Yeah this box was pretty great- especially if you like black enchantments and/or Agatha based cards.
Yeah for sure. I'm not saying my box wasn't good because it was amazing. The art on these cards looks so great.@@JParnellMTG
Ok this is a really cool idea :)
These are so fun to watch but unfortunately, like most of these online Commander games that don't have the better production quality (especially audio), just makes it too difficult to watch for any real length of time. Just like in this game, the difference in audio levels of the loudest player (Justin), to the quitest players (the other three but especially Ashley), is waaay too much.
It makes it so I either have to listen to the loud player talking way too loud, or not be able to hear the quieter players at all. Makes for a very frustrating experience because I can't follow along like I want to without adjusting the volume every 2 seconds. All it would take to fix this is an audio compressor at the end with a set threshold. This would bring the audio that is too quite up to the threshold, while at the same time lowering the output of the loudest audio down to the set threshold. This is a common problem with MTG Goldfish's Commander games too. But believe me, as soon as you guys figure out how to balance the audio, I will be back and watching in full!
I appreciate this well thought, constructive feedback!
(also, this is post audio compression as well- there was a larger discrepancy prior)