Greetings, friends old and new! It’s been a while now since this video was published and I’m glad it's appreciated as much as it is in spite of it admittedly being a, well… rudimentary first attempt. Chapters are now added to make the trek easier to follow. The recording process was (and still is btw) learning by doing with camerasettings, angles, transitions, editing and whatnot. A rewarding experience in itself, it is also a part of my efforts to combat personal stress issues, which is still one major reason to why I keep making these videos. I also love playing the game, of course! If watching my videos help YOU to slow down, relax and seize the day it’s all the better. Take care out there, and I’ll see you in Tyria!
Taking a moment to appreciate the details in the game-the sound of the snow, and not only the footprints in the snow, but the little clumps of snow that get kicked up when walking, as well as how long the footprints last.
Greetings, friends old and new!
It’s been a while now since this video was published and I’m glad it's appreciated as much as it is in spite of it admittedly being a, well… rudimentary first attempt. Chapters are now added to make the trek easier to follow. The recording process was (and still is btw) learning by doing with camerasettings, angles, transitions, editing and whatnot. A rewarding experience in itself, it is also a part of my efforts to combat personal stress issues, which is still one major reason to why I keep making these videos. I also love playing the game, of course! If watching my videos help YOU to slow down, relax and seize the day it’s all the better.
Take care out there, and I’ll see you in Tyria!
@@semilegendarytreks Would you please share what you use to “film” yourself?
@@ksfarmmom Of course! I film the gameplay with the GeForce Experience recording software.
I love your job thank you
Thank you, so happy you enjoy it!
Taking a moment to appreciate the details in the game-the sound of the snow, and not only the footprints in the snow, but the little clumps of snow that get kicked up when walking, as well as how long the footprints last.
I love the footprints. They add a genuine feel that would be lost otherwise.