It would be nice if sgm had his own Youtube channel were they could upload funny things, help guides, or upcoming events, etc, and Yes I know you can see that on discord or in the instructions, but for some people it's easier to see how to do something rather than read it, it might look dumb in general, but why not? You don't lose anything for doing that plus it might appear in some people recommend and that could bring new player's attention. Some of the guides the YT channel could have is how to put a* spray on, I feel like it's confusing for some people. I would appreciate if You guys can help brainstorm some ideas.
When I edit my videos I actually trim and post some of the funny stuff on YouTube for my channel. Not a bad idea, good promotional item +1
@8BitF0x how to rdm segment jkjk I think this would be cool to have a official place to show people how to do some things that people ask about alot. Ex. How to set your spray, Downloading CSS Content, Etc.
SUP SERIOUS TTTIERS, and welcome to the official sgm youtube channel . On todays episode , we'll learn how to commit rdm using props
mr i have a mod app and am still trying to learn how to be a tmod before i am accepted cus i think itll help
@Indy226 i see you rated dumb honest to god no offense you’ve done this before you’ve consistently asked to learn how to be a tmod with and without applications open and never has it come to fruition so why show off your trying to be mod when that is heavily frowned upon?
Hey lets calm down, it was a suggestion for the channel as people may be interested in a video on what it means to be staff Indy and Paradox please stop
I suggest gameplay tutorials arent really worth the effort stuff like how to staff is shown to tmods and not the public and what else is there to show I mean bindings could be helpful that and funny moments like krys used to post
Know rules Learn ulx and chat commands to ban and slay Learn how to ip check Nah I don't think we need videos