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번역 관련 문제 보고
When I just play game, I can finish it in few hours or larger RPG in 20-30 hours. When I am making walkthrough, I spend much more time with game, additional time with writing text and making video. It is literally sacrificing my free time to make something for others. So please tell me what it is in your opinion? What selfish scheme am I preparing with it?
And as I wrote before, text guides I am making in my native language, because – spoiler alert – not all people speak English and it is more comfortable to read in your own language.
It is lots of work and I have no money from it and mostly not even "thank you".
Text walkthroughs I am doing for more than 20 years, recently I am refresh them with videos. And since they are in my mother language I am adding those videos also separately for people to find it in English.
And I will never be youtuber because you need add content weekly to keep audience attached; I am adding videos when they have some meaning for walkthrough. And also people watch more “top ten funny deaths” than walkthroughs.