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@@Alex-wx1bk It's like if you memorize all the different types of whistles you might be able to learn where the scars are going, and what they're doing even if they aren't in your sight.
@@Alex-wx1bk yes. If scars are on high alert and someone whistles that is going to wander off to investigate, that might be your chance to take him down without alerting the other enemies
@@MariusBoss11458 I meant to say that every game has faults (sometimes in story; Sometimes in gameplay OR sometimes in both.) But. Hating the game (or don't want to play the game) just because of its story is wrong. TLOU 2 has story faults but it has detailed world and good gameplay (for me) and good soundtrack tooo.
@@WolfofThorns I'm playing grounded, about half way through now, and some areas suck of course but it's not so bad when you remember so much about most encounters. You start to find specific tactics and patterns that work in most situations.
@@reddeadfan-jz7sx I don't remember which one but it's somewhere in his Playthrough. He made 5 Livestreams on Twitch and uploaded em no edits on YT. Anyways i forgot which one it was. I wanna say that it's the hospital but it ain't.
That's because you actually move your mouth/lips/tongue in the same manner as the call and response whistle and when you say "where are you" and "over here"
Also moving up whistle sounds like the word too. And maybe man down as well, since you'd probably shouting man down as long as possible because that is the biggest threat and every ally around needs to hear that. Also I think I heard something sounds like you are walking with a friend in a forest, chatting, and you think you heard sth so you interrupt them and make a quick and low sh sh! to see what's going on around you
tbf it's not super impressive. it's replacing your standard combat barks (eg. "he's dead" or "I'm gonna go scope out the hall") with a simple replacement code in the form of the whistles. I do really like them though. they do a lot to make the scars feel like the crazy martyring religious zealots they are.
Honestly, you mentioned the "Man down" whistle being the most chilling because of how loud and sharp it is. But personally, the thing that gets me the most about it is the synchronized utterance of "Fallen" whenever you let it play out. You'll seriously get 5-6 Seraphites saying it in perfect synchronicity in the exact same tone. It's crazy.
Absolutely. The whole ritual, from the first shrill blast to them all saying "Fallen", is quite powerful and effective in just another element of the game's active storytelling.
I think for me the "I see something" whistle makes me the most nervous. It's quiet and could be mistaken for something else if you don't know scars are in the area
I bet that after Abby and Lev begin traveling to and around Santa Barbara, she asked Lev to tell her "about those weird whistles the scars- er, seraphites- used to do" and Lev would teach her
"Dosho" it's used by the Mongols' archers to make aware their companions that they are about to shoot an arrow. In fact if you pay attention every body get down immediately after the scream
Thanks so much for fulfilling my request, Wolf! You really outdid yourself with this analysis-it's a must-watch for anybody who likes this game. Your thoroughness was also great since you showed multiple examples of each call in action. The whistles (and their AI) are also more complex than I thought, especially how the "man down" whistle is carried across the entire group to reach distant ears. Thanks for producing this valuable resource. It's high time I gave you a sub, friend.
@Kashmire 53 I play with the subtitles and mine just says “whistle” so idk mine just doesn’t say that. Either way, doesn’t mean that the meaning isn’t sick
I feel like learning the whistles would be beneficial while playing in grounded. If you hear a moving up, you know they are coming towards where you are at that moment. If you hear I think I heard something, they will be coming Towards where you were when they whistled so you can leave that spot to not be found.
i love the whistle technique not knowing what they meant added such tension to every fight normally fight the WLF was easy because they spoke all their moves and intentions out loud and since i understood them i could react and retaliate against them but with the seraphites i had no clue what they were doing and would get flanked regularly
Honestly, given how detail-oriented the whole team was, I would be more surprised if their whistles were purely random and didn't mean anything. That's how good of a game TLOU2 is. Thanks for deciphering it for us!
Great video! I would probably never want to join the seraphites if they were real, and even if I wanted to, I would suck and get rejected, because I can't whistle that loud even if my life depended on it, haha. I tried a billion times in different styles and I can only do whistle melodies, lmao.
It's the same with me. While I've been able to whistle since I was a kid, I never could figure out how to do the pressurized whistling by using one's fingers like they do.
In Spain's canary islands some people use a whistle language called "silbo" to comunicate though large distances between mountains, it's starting to loose speakers with time but a few years ago I watched a documentary where they said that they teach it in some schools so that it doesn't disappear. It's really cool
This is a very interesting video. I always wondered what the Seraphites where saying. Their code speech would be a useful thing for ambushing enemies because they won’t know where your attacking them from.
Why doesn’t anyone draw parallels between Ellie learning how to whistle in the first game and the Seraphites whistling in the second? She could’ve whistled back and confused them as they were hunting.
Video worth watching. One of most innovative and cool mechanics in the modern gaming! Cos the moment when you realize that you start to understand their language is priceless
The algorithm brought me here. I must say: Well done. Very interesting. I liked the last part the most. I hope this video gets 100k views. It would be much deserved.
This is just the video I was looking for! Great content and hats off to the devs for making such an intuitive design even though they could have gone with a normal dialogue!🎉❤
During my playthrough, I didn't completely understand their whistles but I managed to intepret some of them that might be a threat to me, such as the "moving forward" or the "man down" whistles. And now that I watch this video, I really feel proud of myself lol
I spent a lot of time during my second and third playthrough listening to the whistles and trying to determine their meanings. Glad to see I got quite a few right 😁
Thank you so much for such a detailed analysis on the seraphite's whistles! It's such an interesting concept and your breakdown helped me understand their 'language'
Great video, many compliments to you for figuring all this out. And kudos again to the developers for the extra layer of complexity and their craftsmanship in creating such an immersive world.
Thank you, Igor. This was a lot of fun to sit down and figure out. And I agree that this is just another way Naughty Dog hit this out of the park. Can't wait to see what else lies in store for The Last of Us.
Another amazing detail in this game! One of the hundreds I didn’t find! Amazing work, these factions are much cooler and more detailed than the last game
There's an island somewhere in Italy I think that has a whole whistle language that can hold actual conversations though not alot of actual people speak it
These little cultures we only get glimpses of are so interesting and well-done, thanks for this cool look into a central part of this particular group.
Honestly the first time I heard their whistles, it sounded so unsettling that I thought they only used whistles as their form of communication and not talk. (Especially the “Man Down” whistle. 😰) But then later on I heard a few of them converse and alert each other from time to time. So my unsettledness started to die down into confidence thinking they’re just simple human beings and not demonic beings… 😅
Did you know that there is a whistle language spoken in one of the Canary Islands, in Spain? It is used by shepherds to communicate among the island's valleys, it's called Silbo Canario. By the way, congrats on your job decoding this language. Thank you!
Great video! Very interesting! I feel like I'm gonna memorize this whistle language and use it to my advantage when I try the permadeath mode with the grounded difficulty! Good job. I'm subbing to your channel and watching all your other TLOU2 vids as well!
i told my little brother that i would teach him how to use the seraphite whistles so that if i ever lost him in a mall i would only need to whistle to find him
Okay this is really sick and I love it but I’m literally watching tennis and heard someone in the crowd whistle and my head whipped up cause I heard the enemy found sound. I can’t unlearn this now 😩
While watching this video with my cat on my lap I have discovered that my cat LOVES the sound of whistling, he was very interested to my phone and starting showing me hella affection when I starting whistling. He’s a old cat so this is pretty out of character of him, but I’m happy I found this out, very cute.
Hey, Burke! Thanks for asking. I use a Blue Yeti microphone with a pop shield. I have the mic angled on a mic stand. The mic has the Gain dialed in at 270 degrees with the pattern set to the upside-down heart. While I have been using this mic for a long time, my early videos were not using the right gain or pattern, and the mic was not positioned correctly, so the sound quality was poorer. I say this, as just having a decent microphone is not all that incorporates capturing decent sound quality. I still have measures to go for improving my sound quality, which you will undoubtedly see at some point in the future. For capturing console footage, I am using my PC's Elgato game capture card HD60 Pro and their easy software. Video editing with Adobe Premiere, sound editing with Adobe Audition. Hope this helps!
@@WolfofThorns Brazil, people use whistle to call, to warning, to help, to sing (A lot) very common in Factories and street Markets, even Police and drug dealers use tactically, but thing is people here is so used with whistles that they don't care. Which makes more difficult to whistle.
This video is so incredibly well made. Just everything is perfect. Even the captions are taken care of. Truly a video of pure quality. I'm a bit mad that your channel still has so few subscribers.
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If you learn the whistles it can be used in combat against scars. That's literally so cool.
Wait what
@@Alex-wx1bk It's like if you memorize all the different types of whistles you might be able to learn where the scars are going, and what they're doing even if they aren't in your sight.
@@Alex-wx1bk yes. If scars are on high alert and someone whistles that is going to wander off to investigate, that might be your chance to take him down without alerting the other enemies
Or if you hear the calling a shot whistle you might be able to dodge out of the way to divert the enemy’s aim
That would've been so cool, like drawing them towards you or lure them out somewhere else🤯
Felt like I just learned a new language in 8 minutes. This is mindblowing.
Yes yeah
Some whistled languages still exist today, silbo for example, I had no idea they included such languages in TLOU it's AMAZING
@@ink3539 This isn't a language actually. It's a communication system.
Same
Whistleblowing
the fact that this game went so into detail on this is pretty incredible
Every story has faults even its perfect movie or game...
But neglecting the detailed game just because of story is ridiculous.
Agreed@@bharatchawla8514
@@hello-ee6xx Thanks. ^_^:-)
@@bharatchawla8514 i don't know what Neglecting means but I'm just gonna guess it's close to hate or something along those lines.
@@MariusBoss11458 I meant to say that every game has faults (sometimes in story; Sometimes in gameplay OR sometimes in both.)
But. Hating the game (or don't want to play the game) just because of its story is wrong.
TLOU 2 has story faults but it has detailed world and good gameplay (for me) and good soundtrack tooo.
The dislikes are the scars, I doubt they're happy about this info being leaked
Too true, too true, and probably by their hypocrite Elders using "forbidden" technology to do so, Gateswing S.
A friend of mine told me that if we ever end up in a post apocalyptic world that we should try to learn the whistles of the Seraphites.
Your friend gives good advice, my dude.
You guys would make a nice couple
I can't even whistle :(
@@rorocio93 that's what I said to myself some years ago... You'll learn! Don't give up yet
Make a "retreat" whistle then, since the Scars don't seem to have one
Currently on my third playthrough, and now on Grounded, these whistles are even more terrifying!
Not sure if I'm brave enough to try Grounded yet. You'll have to let me know how it goes!
@@WolfofThorns I'm playing grounded, about half way through now, and some areas suck of course but it's not so bad when you remember so much about most encounters. You start to find specific tactics and patterns that work in most situations.
@@Frodo_Shaggins Great to know!
I played on permadeath, and it was terryfing
My first playthrough was a mix between survivor/grounded and it really makes the game amazing to play
Have you noticed how the "Call and answer" whistles sound like "Where aaaare you?" (Call) and "Over here!" (Answer)?'
Indeed. It was an immediate natural recognition the first time I heard it.
I like how Anthony Caliber whistled "Fuuuck youuu" when he got detected or something. That was some funny shit.
@@MariusBoss11458 send the link the the clip
@@reddeadfan-jz7sx I don't remember which one but it's somewhere in his Playthrough. He made 5 Livestreams on Twitch and uploaded em no edits on YT. Anyways i forgot which one it was. I wanna say that it's the hospital but it ain't.
@@MariusBoss11458 we recommended the same content bro? I see you everywhere along with the mad titan
I like the call and response whistle. Sounds like they're going "Where are you?"/"Over here!"
woah. it’s seriously does !
i could not unhear this
That's because you actually move your mouth/lips/tongue in the same manner as the call and response whistle and when you say "where are you" and "over here"
Also moving up whistle sounds like the word too. And maybe man down as well, since you'd probably shouting man down as long as possible because that is the biggest threat and every ally around needs to hear that. Also I think I heard something sounds like you are walking with a friend in a forest, chatting, and you think you heard sth so you interrupt them and make a quick and low sh sh! to see what's going on around you
Yo it does tho
The whistle language is such an innovative design by the dev's of the game.
could not agree more, noodle poodle
tbf it's not super impressive. it's replacing your standard combat barks (eg. "he's dead" or "I'm gonna go scope out the hall") with a simple replacement code in the form of the whistles.
I do really like them though. they do a lot to make the scars feel like the crazy martyring religious zealots they are.
@@WolfofThornsnoodle poodle?
Honestly, you mentioned the "Man down" whistle being the most chilling because of how loud and sharp it is. But personally, the thing that gets me the most about it is the synchronized utterance of "Fallen" whenever you let it play out. You'll seriously get 5-6 Seraphites saying it in perfect synchronicity in the exact same tone. It's crazy.
Absolutely. The whole ritual, from the first shrill blast to them all saying "Fallen", is quite powerful and effective in just another element of the game's active storytelling.
I legit got goosebumps when I first heard them chanting ‘fallen’ in my first playthrough! I was anxious the whole time with that encounter haha
I think for me the "I see something" whistle makes me the most nervous. It's quiet and could be mistaken for something else if you don't know scars are in the area
Fun fact: a village in Turkey actually still uses the "whistle" language till this day. Mind-blowing.
Indeed, and I believe Greek and South American communities as well.
yeh only difference is they dont string you up and guy you
@@WolfofThorns there's also a Spanish island that communicates with whistles
My husband and I use whistles to find each other in crowds or in big buildings.
Kuskoy is the name of the place.
The first whistle I heard surprised me. But when no one spoke and they kept whistling, that's when it terrified me.
It would've been cool if Abby learned the whistles from Yara or Lev and she used it against the seraphites
Abby knows the whistles: turn on subtitles, and when Seraphites whistle you see the "translation".
Sometimes Lev might translate whistles to Abby
I bet that after Abby and Lev begin traveling to and around Santa Barbara, she asked Lev to tell her "about those weird whistles the scars- er, seraphites- used to do" and Lev would teach her
One of the creepiest enemies in a game, when you first encounter them in the park it's scary af
I didn’t realize seraphites do a specific whistle before they attack. It’s kinda like DOSHO from Ghost of Tsushima
Hmm. Good eye.
"Dosho" it's used by the Mongols' archers to make aware their companions that they are about to shoot an arrow. In fact if you pay attention every body get down immediately after the scream
You mean from actual Mongolian history, lmao. This is fictional. That is a real language.
@@cheesebased so is this one. The Scar's whistles are based off of a real language in Italy
@@salomaogomes7311 no way?! That’s awesome!
Thanks so much for fulfilling my request, Wolf! You really outdid yourself with this analysis-it's a must-watch for anybody who likes this game. Your thoroughness was also great since you showed multiple examples of each call in action. The whistles (and their AI) are also more complex than I thought, especially how the "man down" whistle is carried across the entire group to reach distant ears. Thanks for producing this valuable resource. It's high time I gave you a sub, friend.
It was absolutely my pleasure and a lot of fun to figure out. I'm very glad you found this helpful and welcome to the channel!
@Kashmire 53 I play with the subtitles and mine just says “whistle” so idk mine just doesn’t say that. Either way, doesn’t mean that the meaning isn’t sick
I subscribed after seeing this video also!
I feel like learning the whistles would be beneficial while playing in grounded. If you hear a moving up, you know they are coming towards where you are at that moment. If you hear I think I heard something, they will be coming Towards where you were when they whistled so you can leave that spot to not be found.
Right, knowing the enemy's communication is the key to success
This is so detailed! Didn’t even realize there were that many whistle calls. Thanks for the video :))
Absolutely my pleasure. Glad you enjoyed it.
You can actually hear individuality between each Scar as they do the same whistle. That is incredible!
Was waiting for a video like this, their whistle language is so badass
The fact that he demonstrated the “hunters whistle” by using read dead 2 just shows how much hard work went into that masterpiece
My favorite part is that the whistles don't all sound the same. Each individual has a sort of distinction to their whistles to make em sound unique.
i love the whistle technique
not knowing what they meant added such tension to every fight
normally fight the WLF was easy because they spoke all their moves and intentions out loud and since i understood them i could react and retaliate against them
but with the seraphites i had no clue what they were doing and would get flanked regularly
i like how its not the same whistle recording used over and over again for each type of whistle, that's some real detail
This is probably gonna take me a while to remember but it’s gonna be pretty cool to be able to tell what they’re saying in my next playthrough!
The insane level of detail cements this game's GOTY status
@@prettyboyg1278 lmao it won like 15+ GOTY awards. Did you seriously come here to cry?
the man down whistle sounds like someone screaming because it is so high-pitched
Honestly, given how detail-oriented the whole team was, I would be more surprised if their whistles were purely random and didn't mean anything. That's how good of a game TLOU2 is. Thanks for deciphering it for us!
My pleasure, Victorian Me (awesome name, btw)
So the call and the answer would have two meaning,
Call: "All Clear?" And "You Alright?"
Answer: "All Clear." And "I'm Alright."
I suspected there was an actual code to the whistles. The attention to detail is excellent.
I'm learning this even though I can't whistle
Pfft yeah I cant whistle
😂🤣😂🤣🤪
Now that I know the whistles, if there’s ever an apocalypse I’m ready, how can I memorize this but not anything in school I-
Its pretty neat when you realize theres a mountain village in real life where their entire language is whistling
Great video!
I would probably never want to join the seraphites if they were real, and even if I wanted to, I would suck and get rejected, because I can't whistle that loud even if my life depended on it, haha. I tried a billion times in different styles and I can only do whistle melodies, lmao.
It's the same with me. While I've been able to whistle since I was a kid, I never could figure out how to do the pressurized whistling by using one's fingers like they do.
Yall can whistle...?😳😂
I can't whistle at all lol
You think they’d be cool if I used an actual whistle since I can’t do it au natural? Also, slide whistles...yay or nay?
@@41tinman41 they probably wouldn't be too cool with using a whistle, they don't like old world stuff lol
The call and response mentioned first is like “Where are... yoooouu?” and “ Im right here!”
In Spain's canary islands some people use a whistle language called "silbo" to comunicate though large distances between mountains, it's starting to loose speakers with time but a few years ago I watched a documentary where they said that they teach it in some schools so that it doesn't disappear. It's really cool
Awesome video. It must be a great experience to play and be able to understand their tactics from their whistles.
Damn. I was so focused on hating the game that I never really had an opportunity to notice small things like this. Incredible.
Game has so many more small details that I really like
this is so cool!! i like how everyone whistling sounds slightly different like a handwriting or voice is different depending on the person
This is a very interesting video. I always wondered what the Seraphites where saying. Their code speech would be a useful thing for ambushing enemies because they won’t know where your attacking them from.
Why doesn’t anyone draw parallels between Ellie learning how to whistle in the first game and the Seraphites whistling in the second? She could’ve whistled back and confused them as they were hunting.
Video worth watching. One of most innovative and cool mechanics in the modern gaming! Cos the moment when you realize that you start to understand their language is priceless
The algorithm brought me here. I must say: Well done. Very interesting. I liked the last part the most. I hope this video gets 100k views. It would be much deserved.
Thank you so much, Obenohnebohne!
0:12 someone not calling the game terrible? Impossible.
This is just the video I was looking for! Great content and hats off to the devs for making such an intuitive design even though they could have gone with a normal dialogue!🎉❤
During my playthrough, I didn't completely understand their whistles but I managed to intepret some of them that might be a threat to me, such as the "moving forward" or the "man down" whistles. And now that I watch this video, I really feel proud of myself lol
Okay. I’m gonna learn how to whistle and then learn to remember all those. Sounds pretty great if I say so myself.
I spent a lot of time during my second and third playthrough listening to the whistles and trying to determine their meanings. Glad to see I got quite a few right 😁
Thank you so much for such a detailed analysis on the seraphite's whistles! It's such an interesting concept and your breakdown helped me understand their 'language'
This is precisely the thing I always wondered about the game, thank you for shining a light on that mystery!
I haven't even touched the game since I beat it in June and even still the first whistle had my anxiety going 📈📈📈
This is incredible!! I never knew whistling could get me so tensed up, lol! Loved the Seraphite sections--I kinda wish there were more!
Not only did you provide an excellent explanation of the whistles, the captions on the video were incredible!
Great video, many compliments to you for figuring all this out. And kudos again to the developers for the extra layer of complexity and their craftsmanship in creating such an immersive world.
Thank you, Igor. This was a lot of fun to sit down and figure out. And I agree that this is just another way Naughty Dog hit this out of the park. Can't wait to see what else lies in store for The Last of Us.
Just gotta put some love on the captions- the audio descriptions were on point and helped with the understanding of the video
Patient Elijah does an amazing job with our captions! Thanks for throwing some love his way, Sophie!
Another amazing detail in this game! One of the hundreds I didn’t find! Amazing work, these factions are much cooler and more detailed than the last game
There's an island somewhere in Italy I think that has a whole whistle language that can hold actual conversations though not alot of actual people speak it
I used the whistles to keep track of how many were left and where they were. Yara's whistle brought me back to the battlefield for a moment.
Why did youtube recommend me this three years later bruh i needed it before
These little cultures we only get glimpses of are so interesting and well-done, thanks for this cool look into a central part of this particular group.
I just realized, some of the Seraphites have slightly less loud/stutterish Fallen Whistling, as if whistling with fear/despair for the Fallen.
Honestly the first time I heard their whistles, it sounded so unsettling that I thought they only used whistles as their form of communication and not talk. (Especially the “Man Down” whistle. 😰) But then later on I heard a few of them converse and alert each other from time to time. So my unsettledness started to die down into confidence thinking they’re just simple human beings and not demonic beings… 😅
Did you know that there is a whistle language spoken in one of the Canary Islands, in Spain? It is used by shepherds to communicate among the island's valleys, it's called Silbo Canario.
By the way, congrats on your job decoding this language. Thank you!
Bro this is so cool. You really did a great job explaining it all.
Wow, playing the game again knowing what each whistle means is so cool and more immersive
Happy this helped to make things more immersive for you!
"Alright, I should go to sleep, I have more important things to do tomorrow"
*Me at 2AM*
The watch my back sound sounds like my guinea pigs when I feed them tbh
First time hearing those whistles when playing this game gave me high anxiety! 😅
Well researched, informative, and fantastic video! Thank you!
My pleasure--and thank you!
Never heard something so therapeutic
This is one of those things I knew deep down in my self conscious but was never fully aware to it like I am now after watching this video.
Great video! Very interesting!
I feel like I'm gonna memorize this whistle language and use it to my advantage when I try the permadeath mode with the grounded difficulty!
Good job. I'm subbing to your channel and watching all your other TLOU2 vids as well!
I'm kind of surprised that it's been 2 years and NaughtyDog hasn't released the language officially, because you can tell they know.
This game had some of the best AI and cobat mechanism
This is an extremely high-quality video, you deserve more views and subscribers, well now you gained one from me!
i told my little brother that i would teach him how to use the seraphite whistles so that if i ever lost him in a mall i would only need to whistle to find him
Cool that you can learn these whistles as a player and use it to your advantage.
This is awesome. Just subscribed and looking forward to more TLOU 2 content!
Thanks, man! That means a lot, and welcome to the channel. I have another TLOU2 vid in the works--coming out sooooooooon.
Wolf of Thorns I finished the game two days ago and this is just the type of content I’ve been looking for :)
The Man Down whistle sounds like high-pitched screaming. I can't believe the NPC's thought processes, it's really cool.
Okay this is really sick and I love it but I’m literally watching tennis and heard someone in the crowd whistle and my head whipped up cause I heard the enemy found sound. I can’t unlearn this now 😩
This is too impressive for a video game!
That was great, there was even a plenary with a worked solution at the end to test your students progress. Excellent lesson
This was a good video you deserve a like and a sub
Thank you, Kind American, and welcome to the channel.
You can hear what they are saying in the whistles. As they switch notes.
Call - "Where are you?"
Answer - "Over Here!" or "Im over here!"
0:40
Nice work!!!
Thanks, Clinto
that's so cool, i never realized the whistles were so different meaning different things
Always found those whistles creepy as hell.
While watching this video with my cat on my lap I have discovered that my cat LOVES the sound of whistling, he was very interested to my phone and starting showing me hella affection when I starting whistling.
He’s a old cat so this is pretty out of character of him, but I’m happy I found this out, very cute.
The thought behind every little thing in this game is incredible!
What’s so cool too is that some of this the player kinda knows instinctually after playing the game for a few hours
1:40 is a comedy gold
If you listen closely to “the call” and “the answer” it sounds like they are saying “where are you” with the call and “i’m right here” with the answer
Your videos are really well made, Im just curious what microphone do you use, and how do you capture gameplay and footage at such good quality?
Hey, Burke! Thanks for asking. I use a Blue Yeti microphone with a pop shield. I have the mic angled on a mic stand. The mic has the Gain dialed in at 270 degrees with the pattern set to the upside-down heart. While I have been using this mic for a long time, my early videos were not using the right gain or pattern, and the mic was not positioned correctly, so the sound quality was poorer. I say this, as just having a decent microphone is not all that incorporates capturing decent sound quality. I still have measures to go for improving my sound quality, which you will undoubtedly see at some point in the future. For capturing console footage, I am using my PC's Elgato game capture card HD60 Pro and their easy software. Video editing with Adobe Premiere, sound editing with Adobe Audition. Hope this helps!
@@WolfofThorns thanks :)
Thank for them i have PTSD every time i hear a whistle, and people in my country love whistle to communicate.
Glad you enjoyed the video, Werewolf! What country do you live in where they whistle to communicate?
@@WolfofThorns Brazil, people use whistle to call, to warning, to help, to sing (A lot) very common in Factories and street Markets, even Police and drug dealers use tactically, but thing is people here is so used with whistles that they don't care. Which makes more difficult to whistle.
Every time I hear I whistle now I think of the scars and how terrifying they are
The way i thought of doing this for a long time and didnt know how to and see this is like the best of luck
This game is just so good 😂
This video is so incredibly well made. Just everything is perfect. Even the captions are taken care of. Truly a video of pure quality. I'm a bit mad that your channel still has so few subscribers.
Thank you so much and that is very sweet of you to say!
honestly i thought they're just random whistles..this is amazing