New video went up a few days ago. I didn't charge you folks for it because it was kind of low effort and something I felt needed talking about before I went back to the other stuff!
I'm currently recording the first in a new backer-only thing called SKELETON ASKS, where I answer questions in a video format, just because I think that might make for interesting content. I've sourced the questions so far through Curiouscat but probably from now on I'll do it through comments or messages I get on Patreon, since all the ones after this first one will be just for backers anyway. If you have a question you'd want answered in a semi-jokey video thing, please mark it with SKELETON ASKS so I know!
Additionally, I've been thinking a lot about the credits. I came up with the credits system back when I had about two backers, and never expected so many beautiful people to pay me to make this stuff. I like thanking people, but I'm always thinking about the quality of the videos, and I think the credits are getting quite unwieldy. I'm going to keep doing them for a bit - I've experimented with cutting them up between videos, or only doing them once a month in the longest video so they take up less of the runtime, but I'm still not fully certain what it is that I should do with them going forward. If you have some ideas or suggestions, let me know!
I've been thinking of offering new patreon backer things entirely for the $10 level like special livestreams or AMAs on a Discord or something like that, but I'm not really certain what it is that people would like, so I thought the smart thing to do would be to admit that, and ask! Let me know what you think of the credits and stuff. I'm not making any changes just yet but it's always worth thinking about.
This month I want to make videos about the Lisa game series, Night In The Woods, and finish off part two of the Bill Nye Measured Response, along with a little addendum that might be necessary based on how responses to the first part pan out.
There's currently a whole bunch of bloodborne footage sitting open on my monitor while I try to finally get those videos in shape and out the door. Thanks for your patience on those!
I'm gonna float an idea for a video next month past you lot, to see what you think: I was thinking of doing a piece covering the development of a couple of speedruns over time, and some other stuff in that community that seems fun, and then at the end announcing a charity livestream. You see while researching the Donkey Kong 64 speedrun history, I found my old cart. I have 72 hours on that game, when I was a kid, and still never finished it. So I was thinking: What if I try to beat my original playtime, as in, the actual time played on that cart, by streaming for 72 hours attempting to play the game, and hooking up various horrible loud noises and lights to the donation system, and streaming for three straight days in my garage with a rotating team of guests? I would, you know, fall asleep, but that would probably be part of it. For some reason I'm really enamoured with the idea, but I'm curious what you think. Is it A Bad Idea? Should I do it anyway? What charity should I be suffering for? Let me know!
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