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What do you look for in an LSPDFR-based channel?

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Please excuse my ignorance if this isn't where this topic belongs, but I thought long and hard about its placement and this seemed safest. Lol

 

So I get it, LSPDFR isn't anything groundbreaking these days and there are so many people with a Twitch/YouTube channel doing it that it's hard to produce original, interesting content. But if you were looking for another LSPDFR Twitch/YouTube channel to follow, what is it about that channel that would keep you coming back? I've been testing the waters since the beginning of 2019 with my channels, and I feel they've done reasonably well up to this point all things considered. Consistency has been an issue for me due to multiple hardware failures, but those are a thing of the past with my latest PC build and I'm ready to hit the ground running.

 

My theory moving forward is that my Twitch will be used exclusively for live stream server role play, and my YouTube for the prerecorded 0.3/0.4 LSPDFR videos that require intros, outros, editing and the whatnot. I can keep the live stream going for as long as the server is populated/there are things going on, but I really feel like for a prerecorded video, especially by someone who isn't established yet, a simple 10-15 minute action-packed video is a good start. And that's actually a challenge because it's super easy to surpass the 20-25 minute mark in LSPDFR. But community, what says you? I'm honestly interested and thankful for any feedback. Thanks for your time.

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I know he's not solely an LSPDFR channel, but I quite enjoy Jeff Favignano's content. I suppose it is the combination of a fairly deep knowledge of law enforcement protocols and language combined with the fact that he's a pretty funny guy. Especially when the game does its usual thing and starts to piss him off! But that's just my two cents, I guess in short I like the deeper understanding and realism mixed with a bit of humor. Hope that helps!

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On 4/15/2019 at 11:59 AM, NightOwl3 said:

I know he's not solely an LSPDFR channel, but I quite enjoy Jeff Favignano's content. I suppose it is the combination of a fairly deep knowledge of law enforcement protocols and language combined with the fact that he's a pretty funny guy. Especially when the game does its usual thing and starts to piss him off! But that's just my two cents, I guess in short I like the deeper understanding and realism mixed with a bit of humor. Hope that helps!

I agree, and Bay Area Buggs. I used to watch him a lot. Don't have the time anymore.

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