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When explaining a certain movement or technique, I believe it would be more useful to explicitly show (on screen) or say/write the exact inputs you are executing, EVEN if it was previously explain/mentioned in other videos.
It takes longer for our brains to process written/spoken words, visual inputs would allow your audience to focus on what you are saying and at the same time follow exactly what it is telegraphed on screen, through key/mouse presses.
Thank you for your hard work; see you on stream :).
Thanks for the guide.