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South Maui FTW

2011 June 21 9 comments

My wife and I arrived in South Maui last week for an extended stay.

I was planning on gaming/blogging in the evening here but so far I’ve been pooped each night after dinner. We’ve been waking up early to enjoy the smoother water conditions for snorkeling and bodyboarding in the morning and getting out again in the mid-afternoon til evening to catch more waves. As an aside, if you are planning on bodyboarding (boogie boarding), I highly recommend getting a pair of short-bladed fins, they make it wayyyy easier to catch waves.

We bought an underwater case for our camera, and we recorded some sweet footage while snorkeling, including turtles at their cleaning stations (where they go to get their body cleaned by fish). When I get a chance I’ll share video.

As far as Rift goes, my Cleric is at level 32. I’ve found that in the 30-39 bracket that I get blown up much faster compared to the 20-29 bracket, so I’ve respec’d from Shaman/Justicar to Justicar/Shaman. Here’s my new spec:

http://rift.zam.com/en/stc.html?t=00rne.euMo0g0k.Vgd0zM

The 15% damage mitigation in Justicar is a huge help for survivability, and the tradeoff of damage for survivability has been well worth it. 24 points seems like a solid stopping point in Justicar for now, so I will invest my next handful of points in the Shaman tree.

I have some edited footage from level 26 that I just need to narrate, hopefully that will be up soon.

Categories: Blog Musings, Cleric, PVP, RIFT

YouTube Rejected My Partner Application

2011 June 15 24 comments

The two most common requests for videos I get on YouTube and here on my blog are:

  1. requests for more depth of content: “make more [Rift Warrior / Prot Pally / etc] videos”
  2. requests for more breadth of content: “can you make videos of [X / Y / Z] classes or [A / B / C] games?”

To date, the limiting constraint for the number of videos I can publish is the amount of free time that I have. Given that constraint, I made the decision a while back to provide depth of content, e.g. 1 class at a time for 1 game.

For example, when Rift launched back in February, I rolled a Warrior as my main character, and as I leveled him up I made a series of narrated videos for the class and wrote an in-depth Riftblade Warrior Guide. It was not until more recently that I started creating videos for different classes, namely Rogue and Cleric, even though I had played around with alts.

That being said, what I would love to do is create videos for multiple classes for multiple games concurrently. The implication of delivering that much content is that I would need to invest more time into blogging and video creation. Making a video for me takes an order of magnitude more time that writing a text-based blog article like this post. For each video, I have to capture illustrative footage, watch it to find scenes with educational value, edit the best segments, narrate, iterate, and finally render and upload the finished product.

IMO, my videos provide distinctive value because of thought and intention that goes into creating them. That may sound arrogant, but if you perform any of the following searches on YouTube, you’ll see multiple videos from my channel on the first page of the search results:

So this brings me to the YouTube Partner program. Basically the Partner program enables a YouTube user to monetize their videos. If I were a Partner, I would take a careful and thoughtful approach toward ad integration that so that viewers would have a positive experience.

Every now and then I have checked on the YouTube Partner page to see whether my channel was eligible. The traffic on my YouTube channel has gradually grown, and this month I cracked 2k subscribers. Recently the “Apply Now” button on the Partner page returned a different result: it didn’t tell me I didn’t qualify, which it had in the past. So I applied.

At the time of application, here were my statistics:

  • >2k subscribers
  • >85k channel views
  • ~885k upload views

YouTube provides general guidelines but not specific numbers (e.g. # of subs, # of views, # of thumbs up, etc) for approving new Partners. I understand that – they need to have the flexibility of approving whichever applicants they see fit. From what I’ve read over the past couple weeks, applicants have very differing experiences as far as getting approved or rejected.

I received the rejection email from YouTube today, which is the boilerplate rejection letter, except for the italicized text (emphasis mine):

Dear taugrimtaugrim,

Thank you for your interest in the YouTube Partner Program.

Applications are reviewed for a variety of criteria, including but not limited to the size of your audience, country of residence, quality of content, and compliance with our YouTube Community Guidelines and Terms of Use. At this time, we are unable to accept your application because your channel does not contain sufficient original content. You may find the the following resources helpful in making your channel eligible for the YouTube Partner Program:

Thank you for your understanding.

The YouTube Team

I read through the links provided above, and I understand that YouTube will not approve Partner applications for channels that simply show video game footage. Video game vids (usually with music overlaid) are a dime a dozen on YouTube.

However, the last 80+ videos I’ve made over the past 2.5 years are all narrated educational videos, and I have received thousands of comments/messages/tells from players saying that my videos (and written guides) have been a huge help to them. And I know that there are other video game commentators who are Partners. So it’s not that I was applying for something that YouTube had never approved previously.

Needless to say, I’m really disappointed with the outcome for my application :(

I didn’t get into blogging with the expectation of it evolving into an income-earning job. I blog and make videos because I love gaming and I enjoy teaching and helping other players. I believe my getting turned down by YouTube’s Partner program is bad not just for me but for folks who appreciate the kind of content I publish. Frak!

Had I been approved, this post would have looked very different, and I would be here writing about how I was going to be greatly expanding my coverage of MMORPG games and classes – in short that you’d be see a lot more videos from me covering greater depth and breadth (more games, more classes). And I would be able to justify the much greater investment in time, because I would be compensated for it with the experience of learning the Partnership aspects of YouTube (valuable knowledge IMO) and with some incremental income – who knows how much but anything is better than nothing, amirite?

/sigh

Categories: Blog Musings

2K Subscribers on YouTube :)

2011 June 1 47 comments

I wanted to share this milestone with y’all:

I haven’t posted in a couple weeks, because I’ve been busy in RL and didn’t play Rift for a week. I was able to play again this past weekend.

Some gaming friends suggested that we check out Sunrest, the other RP-PVP server for Rift. I wasn’t terribly excited by the thought of re-leveling to endgame, but I gave Sunrest a go over the weekend. I was very pleasantly surprised by Sunrest’s community and the positive interaction between players in warfronts (battlegrounds). By comparison, warfront chat in the battlegroup for Harrow, the server I have been playing on with my Warrior, is extremely flame-oriented and can be tiresome to deal with.

Sunrest has been refreshing, and this time around I tried a Mage to the mid-teens as Chloromancer, then rolled a Cleric to play as Justishamitor (Justicar / Shaman / Inquisitor). I’m going to stick with the Cleric: the mechanics suit me well, and I’ve always loved melee-healer archetypes.

EDIT (2011/06/01): I’m not sure what I’m going to do with my Warrior. Right now Enhanced Burst is broken, so Riftblade burst and sustained DPS is below what it should be. I’m enjoying Cleric, so I’m going to level him and record footage along the way. Healers seem more needed than DPS, and Cleric can spec into any role effectively for PVP.

EDIT (2011/06/02): re-rolled the Cleric with the name Taugrim; a friend had been holding the name for me and he just released it. This time around I replaced Inquisitor with Warden, and IMO as a 0-pt tree Warden fits melee Cleric better, as you get 2 instant-cast abilities: a HoT (Healing Spray) and a spammable ranged attack (Waterjet).

Categories: Blog Musings, Cleric, RIFT

Introducing Cas!

2011 March 12 2 comments

Hello!

Hey there guys, I’m a good friend of Taugrim’s and he’s very kindly offered me a contribution spot on the website.

At first I was a little reluctant because for years now Taugrim has done a fine job on his lonesome, but over time he has persuaded me to try and help him out (particularly because Rift is such an information-demanding, overwhelming game!).

A bit about me.

What can I say, I’ve played online RPGs since ever. I’m a big gamer in general but, alas, the MMO genre has recently held me in its addictive grasp so much more so than console gaming lately.

Here’s a brief run-down of the MMOs/Online RPGs I’ve played;

  • Legend of Mir 2 – ‘Fuzion’ – Level 44 Warrior (no mean feat!)
  • Legend of Mir 3 – ‘Fuzion’ – Level 32 Warrior
  • Diablo II – ‘Shiana’ – Sorc
  • Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning – ‘Malokash’ – Zealot ( *Sigh* memories http://www.whalliance.com/forums/showthread.php?t=254992&highlight=Malokash )
  • - ‘Ulrinar’ Swordmaster
  • Allods Online – ‘Cheon’ – Scout
  • Aion – ‘Dardante’ – Chanter
  • Lord of the Rings Online – ‘Ulrinar’ – Runekeeper
  • World of Warcraft – ‘Castorcato’ – Fire Mage ( videos @ www.youtube.com/vgsensationwarcraftmovies.com )

Many more not worthy of mentioning.

What will I be doing at taugrim.com?

Providing information, posting videos and more. I hope to dialogue with you all a lot!

Currently playing…

Rift – ‘Cas’ – Cleric

Categories: Blog Musings, Cleric

Added Rating / Sharing Functionality

2011 February 2 Leave a comment

I’ve added streamlined Rating and robust Sharing functionality to this blog. Hey, this is the Age of Social Media, amirite?

You can now rate Posts (i.e. articles) and Comments with a simple thumbs-up / thumbs-down. This will help me receive feedback on which Posts people are enjoying and also to identify particularly helpful Comments.

With the Sharing functionality, you can conveniently Tweet/Facebook/Email or Print any Post. There is also a collapsed “Share” button for other Services (e.g. Digg, etc). Please note that the Sharing buttons only show up when you have clicked on a Post – they won’t show up on the “main” index page (taugrim.com).

Thank you all for your support for this blog. Have a great day!

Categories: Blog Musings
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