"5 games that I ~KNOW~ you didn't play!" *immediately cites a game that not only i played, but i designed nearly all the monsters and portraits for* LOL that felt good 😭 (and since i've worked on Beloved Rapture too, I'm in 2 of our 5 picks... 💞💞 )
I can't thank you enough for the love you've shown Beloved Rapture! The devs plan to continue supporting and improving the game through the year. Here's hoping we'll have more to share soon! Best wishes to you in 2025 David :)
Just a suggestion, would you be able to put the game titles in your description whenever you do a video in this format to help us remember them? I see a transcript so idk if that is the same thing but thank u for your content!
The fact that beloved rapture was made with RPG Maker 2003 is insane. I've used it in the past and it cant do any of that stuff so that dev(s) is inanely talented.
Engines can do whatever you want them to, as long as you know how to alter their base mechanics. You can disable the built in stuff in RPG Maker, but it's up to you to build the mechanics you want from scratch. It's why I prefer engines that work more like Legos, where you just take basic pieces and put them together. For something I'm working on, Godot is the lightest and easiest, and I have been able to build the mechanics from scratch without fighting with premade hoo-ha.
Great video, and I indeed missed all 5 of these fun-looking RPGs last year. Although us here at RPGamer did play/review some of them. BTW, I love that your background is always growing. Love seeing all the wonderful RPG collectible's. keep up the great work amigo~
Beloved Rapture looks like the one of the five I could see myself finishing. Great video showing some lesser known RPGs. Love the daily news and opinions.
I love the lush environments in Beloved Rapture, it really makes you want to explore the world within the game. Amazing list, I'm keen to check out some of these games, they look so good!
I hear you my dude…I’m 44 myself. Been in these trenches since my grandmother picked up Final Fantasy on Nintendo in 1988. Lol…power leveling against Goblins for 36 years…I’m almost certain they tell their young spooky stories of me in forests all over the world. I’ve been on the look for some good Indie rpgs lately too. Picked up Ara Fell the other day. These games you’ve shown look pretty good, I’m gonna check these out too, thanks for that!
I’m definitely going to check out “Beloved Rapture”. This is one of the reasons I love this channel, I would have never known about this game otherwise!
It's amusing when I consider why I'm still watching this channel - David really does seem to know EVERY JRPG under the sun, and that hasn't changed one bit.
I know you didn't like Eternights, but I'm kinda enjoying it so far. Just goes to show the lengths I'll play a game if it has a gay romance. Beyond Galaxyland looks amazing, though so that went directly on the wishlist
Hey Dave, omg, the 1st game you said has got me more then interested, next Friday, I'm going to be 40 so I'm defo going to get that game on steam. Thanks for the updates
Wow, how did I miss these indie titles for 2024? The only indie game I played was Sea of Stars (and I heard theres a new patch added to that). I'm very intrigued with Flowstone Saga with the usage of Tetris element into the battle system - thats so awesome using a puzzle strategy. The other one is Beloved Rapture - what a pretty game and if it plays like FF6 than this is the game that can have me feeling nostalgic for the simple days of SNES for me. Thanks David - I love coming to your channel and either learning about gaming trends, titles that are obscured to the public and even just your positive narration! Gonna see if I can find these titles.
Amazing video like always thanks for the recommendations David I'm so interested in playing floweringsage now. I'm also awaiting your next workout video since I just started going to the gym again 💪
Appreciate the heads up on Flowstone Saga and Beyond Galaxyland (as a Switch only guy)! Heard about them, but it's always nice to hear a second opinion (with accompanying video). If I had more time, I'd purchase both; as it stands: ...we'll see.
Urgh I really wanna try Beloved Rapture. I am making my own rpg maker game (but with MV) but this is just so impressive. The 2003 version definitely aces on pixel potential and whatever extra engine they’re using - it works!!
Thanks for the great list! I haven't heard of a couple of these. Here's my contribution: Wantless: Solace at World's Edge It's a grid-based tactical RPG where you dive into the minds of people who are having "issues." The art is grotesque and the combat is challenging. You can craft your own skills by combining a target type + effect + resource expense, and it has a crazy in-depth passive tree.
I genuinely love how Secret of Varonis captured so many good things from the original FFL trilogy with quality of life upgrades. My only gripe is really some of the bugs present, and how some FFL3 features were not rolled in, like the Beast and Cyborg races. Although I understand these races were unique to FFL3 out of the entire Saga series, but I still personally much prefer the Beast race to the Monster race.
I definitely didn't overlook Beloved Rapture. On my watchlist for possible port to consoles as I'm not a PC/Steam gamer. Looks great and reminds me a lot of my SNES collection.
I can't recommend Beastieball enough. It's the best sports RPG I've played, feeling like Pokemon with volleyball battles. Definitely game of the year for me, and a big recommendation.
Ya know, David has mentioned Secret of Varonis about a million times and every time, I’m like meh. Then he mentioned it again for the millionth and one time and now I’m like,….ooh let me try that! 😂
I'm a few years older than you at 46, but I only got into jrpgs on the SNES, so I don't have the same nostalgia for NES and Gameboy graphics. Thus I'm turned away by the graphics for Secret of Varonis. I've technically played Beloved Rapture and Secrets of Varonis, but less than an hour each so far. I think I'd at least heard of Flowstone Saga before, but not Beyond Galaxyland.
You right. I haven’t played them yet. They’re still in my backlog to get to as I grind my way through post game Etrian Odyssey hd. 60 max items suuuuuuuuucks.
Do hacks count? Secret of Mana: Climate Crisis was really cool, since it changed the environments of each area and the order in which you get the mana spirits. Other than that, most of the RPGs I played last year are a LOT older, like Tougi Ou (a bit closer to something like Crusader of Centy, but it does have experience/leveling), Heracles no Eikou 3 and 4, Secret of the Stars (yes, really), GOD, Franken, and the first two Final Fantasy Legends. Tougi Ou stood out in particular, because it visually reminded me of Lagoon, which I love, but played a lot better... not that that's a high bar... Franken's pretty funny, too; someone who's got as impressive a pedigree in JRPGs as yourself will probably get a kick out of it.
They all look playable but I don't play on PC and never will therefore never used steam . Probably why it's overlooked sadly . The game boy type RPG looks really fun
There is 0 chance people watching your channel missed Beloved Rapture, you've talked about it in pretty much any video you had the minimal chance to. In an exaggerated fashion even, I tried a demo and thought it was pretty unremarkable.
Lufia 2 is part of the SNES trilogy of great JRPG's? I always thought it was Terranigma. Personally, Mario RPG is my favourite SNES RPG after Chrono Trigger.
Darn some of these look great but all but 1 are not on psn lol i should go back and finish galaxy land i did enjoy it, i dont remember why i stopped playing it tbh lol
Indies are kinda westerns and the arts were bad as they're looking like western that you've never heard of so I decided to play one of 1996 Japanese indie adult jrpg from amateur group for remakes + translate. There are many indie games that I couldn't collect ig
I know a bunch of mainstream Western gamers don't know there's any difference between Japanese-style RPGs, or between Romantic RPGs and Dating Sims, but I would hope someone pretending to be an authority on Japanese PC gaming and a bringer of much-needed native language in that arena would know better).
Indie developers need to create original art work, they all copy the same influences. They need to move past the 90s. Indies should be original not all the same
I used to write text for the time stamps, but then my watch time went way down and the videos all bombed because nobody actually watched the videos. They would pause it on the first second, read the text, and then click off. So please don't accuse me of being lazy, i'm not going to spend eight hours writing a script and then another eight hours editing a video only then be "lazy" with 2 minutes of timestamping.
You've obviously never been a youtuber lmaooooooooo, amazing response David, I feel you 😂😂 not that I get many views in the first place but 😂 i do the same thing
@ It’s true that not everyone understands the workload of being a RUclipsr, and David has a valid point about the time and effort involved in creating videos. However, saying, "You've obviously never been a RUclipsr" may dismiss valid concerns from viewers who genuinely want a better viewing experience. Timestamps don't necessarily mean a creator is lazy; in fact, they can show that the creator values their audience's time and accessibility needs. It's all about finding a balance between making engaging content and providing tools for viewers to navigate it efficiently 🙄🙄
@ I understand where you're coming from-timestamps can sometimes reduce watch time if viewers only use them to skip through the video. However, timestamps also enhance viewer experience because they help people quickly find the content they care about. Satisfied viewers are more likely to subscribe, comment, or share your video, which can boost its long-term performance. Instead of skipping timestamps altogether, maybe you could add context in your video that encourages people to watch the entire thing, even if they check specific sections. For example: -Add a teaser at the start, saying, “Stick around because there’s a special tip or insight later.” -Use timestamps strategically to highlight engaging or surprising parts. Skipping timestamps entirely might work for some creators, but viewers often appreciate them, especially for longer content.
@@viki803 I'm sorry, but like, what's the point of a ranking if someone can skip to the end and see the number 1 without watching a second of the video. The formula ends up seeing that and recommends the videos to less people. I'm sorry, but if you are too lazy to watch the video and actually listen, you can go watch a worse, more generic RUclipsr than David. He makes very quality videos already. Nobody should be pressured to literally spoil their video they spent time on. I'd absolutely agree with you if I trusted people to actually watch the video, but I know for a fact that will never happen. There are opportunity costs to everything, and being able to have the formula favor you to expand the viewership and share content with more people is more important.
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when is your birthday again David? My 43rd is May 19th.
have you managed to find someone to play Secrets of Grindea multiplayer with you? I hate the lack of local coop, online only
"5 games that I ~KNOW~ you didn't play!"
*immediately cites a game that not only i played, but i designed nearly all the monsters and portraits for* LOL that felt good 😭
(and since i've worked on Beloved Rapture too, I'm in 2 of our 5 picks... 💞💞 )
Thank you for your hard work! I'll check them out and buy them if it's for me
I misheard Flowstone Saga as "Flintstones Saga" and immediately imagined a Mario and Luigi style RPG with Fred and Barney lmao.
I could see that as a thing 😳
Dude, that would be awesome lol
I’d play the hell out of that lo
Fred throws a bowling ball like Wakka
@@Jaybodian mashing the button while it makes the twinkle toes noise
I can't thank you enough for the love you've shown Beloved Rapture!
The devs plan to continue supporting and improving the game through the year. Here's hoping we'll have more to share soon!
Best wishes to you in 2025 David :)
Of course! You deserve it for all for putting out such a good game!
Just a suggestion, would you be able to put the game titles in your description whenever you do a video in this format to help us remember them? I see a transcript so idk if that is the same thing but thank u for your content!
The fact that beloved rapture was made with RPG Maker 2003 is insane. I've used it in the past and it cant do any of that stuff so that dev(s) is inanely talented.
Engines can do whatever you want them to, as long as you know how to alter their base mechanics. You can disable the built in stuff in RPG Maker, but it's up to you to build the mechanics you want from scratch. It's why I prefer engines that work more like Legos, where you just take basic pieces and put them together. For something I'm working on, Godot is the lightest and easiest, and I have been able to build the mechanics from scratch without fighting with premade hoo-ha.
@leegaul2161 your right, but Rpgmaker2k3 doesn't even have coding so I only loosely understand how they did any of that stuff
I've been working a bunch of overtime this week, so I'm glad to finally sit down and catch up on your videos.
Welcome back and thanks so much! I really appreciate you Ban :)
Wow Beloved Rapture looks awesome Never even heard of it. So much stuff gets overlooked these days. Thanks Mr. David
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Beyond Galaxyland is fantastic! Definitely one of my favorite games of 2024.
Great video, and I indeed missed all 5 of these fun-looking RPGs last year. Although us here at RPGamer did play/review some of them. BTW, I love that your background is always growing. Love seeing all the wonderful RPG collectible's. keep up the great work amigo~
Thanks so much and it's so cool to have RPGamer watching my channel, yall were my go to site when I was in college!
I have bought Beloved Rapture and Beyong Galaxyland based on your recommendations, still have yet to play them though!
Is beloved rapture on the nintendo switch?
Beloved Rapture looks like the one of the five I could see myself finishing. Great video showing some lesser known RPGs. Love the daily news and opinions.
Indie titles are so underrated!! It’s so cool seeing all of the passion and love they put into their games!
Great list. I missed all these games and am now interested in checking them all out.
I love the lush environments in Beloved Rapture, it really makes you want to explore the world within the game. Amazing list, I'm keen to check out some of these games, they look so good!
Awesome my friend!
I hear you my dude…I’m 44 myself. Been in these trenches since my grandmother picked up Final Fantasy on Nintendo in 1988. Lol…power leveling against Goblins for 36 years…I’m almost certain they tell their young spooky stories of me in forests all over the world. I’ve been on the look for some good Indie rpgs lately too. Picked up Ara Fell the other day. These games you’ve shown look pretty good, I’m gonna check these out too, thanks for that!
Glad you enjoyed the list! Hope you have fun exploring these games :)
There’s a fun Zeldalike called Airoheart that immediately comes to mind when we talk about indies.
NGL, I have NOT even heard of any of these, thanks David!
I’m definitely going to check out “Beloved Rapture”. This is one of the reasons I love this channel, I would have never known about this game otherwise!
I'm glad you like it! I hope you enjoy it!
Been bearing the Secrets of Grindea drum for years. Glad to see it gettung some love!
It is such a great game!
Beloved Rapture is well recommended. TY.
It's amusing when I consider why I'm still watching this channel - David really does seem to know EVERY JRPG under the sun, and that hasn't changed one bit.
Funny thing. Got a video recommendation from your vids from years back. Your back drop display got much bigger and nicer and I hardly noticed 👍
Thanks, I've been slowly adding to it over time, haha!
Love the FFL3 music. And I can't agree more on Secret of Varonis, it's a wonderful game.
Beloved Rapture was my gem of the year!!! Absolutely loved it!!!
What did you play it on?
Thank you for playing it! So happy you enjoyed! 🎉
@@BelovedRapture it looks awesome
@BelovedRapture Thanks. Hopefully you can make a sequel of some sort in the future! Loved it.
Wishlisted most of these. Thanks David!
No problem! Hope you enjoy them!
I know you didn't like Eternights, but I'm kinda enjoying it so far. Just goes to show the lengths I'll play a game if it has a gay romance. Beyond Galaxyland looks amazing, though so that went directly on the wishlist
Beloved Rapture has gay romance as well :)
Last Dream is one you will like. It's a love letter to Final Fantasy.
Hey Dave, omg, the 1st game you said has got me more then interested, next Friday, I'm going to be 40 so I'm defo going to get that game on steam. Thanks for the updates
Wow, how did I miss these indie titles for 2024? The only indie game I played was Sea of Stars (and I heard theres a new patch added to that). I'm very intrigued with Flowstone Saga with the usage of Tetris element into the battle system - thats so awesome using a puzzle strategy. The other one is Beloved Rapture - what a pretty game and if it plays like FF6 than this is the game that can have me feeling nostalgic for the simple days of SNES for me. Thanks David - I love coming to your channel and either learning about gaming trends, titles that are obscured to the public and even just your positive narration! Gonna see if I can find these titles.
Amazing video like always thanks for the recommendations David I'm so interested in playing floweringsage now. I'm also awaiting your next workout video since I just started going to the gym again 💪
Coming soon!
Love the shirt David! Lookin sharp my dude!
Thanks! It's my favorite shirt! 😄
Great video. My only suggestion is that the games should be listed in the description of the video.
Be on the lookout for Kingdoms of the Dump later this year
Appreciate the heads up on Flowstone Saga and Beyond Galaxyland (as a Switch only guy)! Heard about them, but it's always nice to hear a second opinion (with accompanying video). If I had more time, I'd purchase both; as it stands: ...we'll see.
Glad to be of service!
Urgh I really wanna try Beloved Rapture. I am making my own rpg maker game (but with MV) but this is just so impressive. The 2003 version definitely aces on pixel potential and whatever extra engine they’re using - it works!!
Wow I have never heard of any of these games and they look sweet! Thank you for sharing David. 👍💯
I'm glad you enjoyed them!
Thanks for the suggestions ❤
No problem, hope you enjoy them!
I loved Secret of Varonis and actually played it here on YT, can't recommend it enough given how fun and customizable the game is.
I love Beyond Galaxyland! It give me some Rogue Galaxy vibe 😁
Love from Belgium 🇧🇪♥️
I'd love to see some indie dev take a shot at a Jade Cocoon style game.
Love to hear a Lufia 2 shoutout
Thanks for the great list! I haven't heard of a couple of these. Here's my contribution:
Wantless: Solace at World's Edge
It's a grid-based tactical RPG where you dive into the minds of people who are having "issues." The art is grotesque and the combat is challenging. You can craft your own skills by combining a target type + effect + resource expense, and it has a crazy in-depth passive tree.
I'll have to check that one out!
Beyond Galaxyland looks SO interesting!!! How unique looking!
I am absolutely picking up flowstone saga now.
I genuinely love how Secret of Varonis captured so many good things from the original FFL trilogy with quality of life upgrades. My only gripe is really some of the bugs present, and how some FFL3 features were not rolled in, like the Beast and Cyborg races. Although I understand these races were unique to FFL3 out of the entire Saga series, but I still personally much prefer the Beast race to the Monster race.
I definitely didn't overlook Beloved Rapture. On my watchlist for possible port to consoles as I'm not a PC/Steam gamer. Looks great and reminds me a lot of my SNES collection.
It's a great game, I'm hoping it sees a console port as well!
Will have to check them! I only have the last 2. The first 3 are on Pc only?
Hi David! Have you played Drova? cool game that kind of fits with the theme of this video (imho at least). Have a blessed day!
Man all of these the going straight to the wishlist too buy
I can't recommend Beastieball enough. It's the best sports RPG I've played, feeling like Pokemon with volleyball battles. Definitely game of the year for me, and a big recommendation.
Great list man
Glad you liked it!
Ya know, David has mentioned Secret of Varonis about a million times and every time, I’m like meh. Then he mentioned it again for the millionth and one time and now I’m like,….ooh let me try that! 😂
I did play Grindea, but i'll check out the rest for sure.
I've got Secret of Varonis in my library, just need the time to play it! Beloved Rapture looks awesome though.
It’s a great game, you’re gonna love it!
You're right. I didn't know about any of them lol - Thanks D
No problem!
A couple more lesser-known games from last year worth checking out:
Bloomtown and Terra Memoria, have you played them ?
Holy shit, dude! Looking great with the salt and pepper going on.
Haha, thanks! It's a look!
I bought Secrets of Grindea 8 years ago or so and it has a nice roguelike mode. Sadly it went silently on release.
Terra Memoria was also a great and overlooked indie rpg
I loved veyond galaxyland besides the abrupt ending but im hoping for a sequel
Not new anymore but sadly still very unknown, Lollo Rocket Diver's "Theia - The Crimson Eclipse".
There's a lot of games I haven't gotten around to yet. I still need to get bloomtown and beyond galaxyland. Last year was to loaded with good games..
Keylocker the Cyber punk strategy RPG blew me away with its atmosphere and style.
6:28 This is my 2nd favourite game of 2024, fantastic game with great music, it needs a physicalrelease. You lost the bet, you owe me.
I like Beyond Galaxyland, but the rumble on Switch undocked is obnoxious. I couldn't find a setting to turn it off or down.
you forgot Scarmonde. I didn't know about Secret of Varonis though.
Any of these games on consoles or are they pc/steam only?
I'm a few years older than you at 46, but I only got into jrpgs on the SNES, so I don't have the same nostalgia for NES and Gameboy graphics. Thus I'm turned away by the graphics for Secret of Varonis. I've technically played Beloved Rapture and Secrets of Varonis, but less than an hour each so far. I think I'd at least heard of Flowstone Saga before, but not Beyond Galaxyland.
I recommend The Edge of Allegoria
I'm playing old skool RPG. Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle.
You right. I haven’t played them yet. They’re still in my backlog to get to as I grind my way through post game Etrian Odyssey hd.
60 max items suuuuuuuuucks.
Do hacks count? Secret of Mana: Climate Crisis was really cool, since it changed the environments of each area and the order in which you get the mana spirits. Other than that, most of the RPGs I played last year are a LOT older, like Tougi Ou (a bit closer to something like Crusader of Centy, but it does have experience/leveling), Heracles no Eikou 3 and 4, Secret of the Stars (yes, really), GOD, Franken, and the first two Final Fantasy Legends. Tougi Ou stood out in particular, because it visually reminded me of Lagoon, which I love, but played a lot better... not that that's a high bar... Franken's pretty funny, too; someone who's got as impressive a pedigree in JRPGs as yourself will probably get a kick out of it.
I wish they make all ps1 rpg be remade 🙏
Hey! I played Beyond Galaxyland. I also bought Beloved Rapture, but... then DQIII HD-2D came out, so I... haven't had a chance to play it yet...
Haha, I get it - those big releases have a way of sucking all your attention away!
They all look playable but I don't play on PC and never will therefore never used steam . Probably why it's overlooked sadly . The game boy type RPG looks really fun
No thirsting but 43??? Flowstone Saga, Secrets of Grandia and Beloved Rapture look like good times
Love to support indies.
what's the title of the first one ? I can't find it.
The Secret of Varonis
Hi Dave, I got the secret of various yesterday and I'm starting to be leave it's actually final fantasy legend 4 a 4th on in the series.
Thanks 🎉
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video!
hi David
I have all of these except varonis because it hasnt gone on sale
Are any of these on ps4?
This might be a very random question but what would your Barbarian name be ?😅🤔
If I missed any of these, it's only because I probably can't play them on my Android phone. Maybe, I can try to see if they'll work on my laptop.
Are these all on Nintendo Switch? #ThumbsThroughEshopHell
There is 0 chance people watching your channel missed Beloved Rapture, you've talked about it in pretty much any video you had the minimal chance to. In an exaggerated fashion even, I tried a demo and thought it was pretty unremarkable.
Lufia 2 is part of the SNES trilogy of great JRPG's?
I always thought it was Terranigma.
Personally, Mario RPG is my favourite SNES RPG after Chrono Trigger.
So many great SNES RPGs to choose from!
Eh pretty meh list but I really want GalaxyLand. I will say Keylocker and In stars and Time are excellent.
Yo bad beloved rapture is not available for consoles
Darn some of these look great but all but 1 are not on psn lol i should go back and finish galaxy land i did enjoy it, i dont remember why i stopped playing it tbh lol
Are these all pc games?
Yup! Some have console ports but all of them are playable on the PC
@ thanks I’m a PlayStation user and I think these are only on switch. Thanks for the content
So sad these games almost always stay stuck to Pc.
I don't know why I'm not getting your videos in my feed. I had to look you up in my subscriptions...what gives?
RUclips is weird sometimes! I'm here if you want more :)
I don't know what it was about Beloved Rapture but it did nothing for me.
Indies are kinda westerns and the arts were bad as they're looking like western that you've never heard of so I decided to play one of 1996 Japanese indie adult jrpg from amateur group for remakes + translate. There are many indie games that I couldn't collect ig
I know a bunch of mainstream Western gamers don't know there's any difference between Japanese-style RPGs, or between Romantic RPGs and Dating Sims, but I would hope someone pretending to be an authority on Japanese PC gaming and a bringer of much-needed native language in that arena would know better).
Indie developers need to create original art work, they all copy the same influences. They need to move past the 90s. Indies should be original not all the same
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Please dont be lazy at typing timestamp, I need a title text not just a number.
I used to write text for the time stamps, but then my watch time went way down and the videos all bombed because nobody actually watched the videos. They would pause it on the first second, read the text, and then click off. So please don't accuse me of being lazy, i'm not going to spend eight hours writing a script and then another eight hours editing a video only then be "lazy" with 2 minutes of timestamping.
You've obviously never been a youtuber lmaooooooooo, amazing response David, I feel you 😂😂 not that I get many views in the first place but 😂 i do the same thing
@ It’s true that not everyone understands the workload of being a RUclipsr, and David has a valid point about the time and effort involved in creating videos. However, saying, "You've obviously never been a RUclipsr" may dismiss valid concerns from viewers who genuinely want a better viewing experience.
Timestamps don't necessarily mean a creator is lazy; in fact, they can show that the creator values their audience's time and accessibility needs. It's all about finding a balance between making engaging content and providing tools for viewers to navigate it efficiently 🙄🙄
@ I understand where you're coming from-timestamps can sometimes reduce watch time if viewers only use them to skip through the video. However, timestamps also enhance viewer experience because they help people quickly find the content they care about. Satisfied viewers are more likely to subscribe, comment, or share your video, which can boost its long-term performance.
Instead of skipping timestamps altogether, maybe you could add context in your video that encourages people to watch the entire thing, even if they check specific sections. For example:
-Add a teaser at the start, saying, “Stick around because there’s a special tip or insight later.”
-Use timestamps strategically to highlight engaging or surprising parts.
Skipping timestamps entirely might work for some creators, but viewers often appreciate them, especially for longer content.
@@viki803 I'm sorry, but like, what's the point of a ranking if someone can skip to the end and see the number 1 without watching a second of the video. The formula ends up seeing that and recommends the videos to less people. I'm sorry, but if you are too lazy to watch the video and actually listen, you can go watch a worse, more generic RUclipsr than David. He makes very quality videos already. Nobody should be pressured to literally spoil their video they spent time on. I'd absolutely agree with you if I trusted people to actually watch the video, but I know for a fact that will never happen. There are opportunity costs to everything, and being able to have the formula favor you to expand the viewership and share content with more people is more important.