Markiplier
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Podcast Appearances
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so love making things.
No, no.
I think that there's opportunity to make all these things.
The cool thing about YouTube is that the standard of quality, at the very least, the standard of quality can be lower.
So I don't have to hold myself to the standard of a cinematic experience, right?
I can make an interactive.
Even YouTube originals had...
It had some corners cut on them, even in the in-space with Markiplier.
There are some things that are clearly a little cheap here and there.
But the story being told is what really matters.
And the experience, how people feel when they're playing it.
And that's something that on YouTube you can get away with a little bit easier.
And I think...
Even if I'm making things for movies or cinemas or if I'm just doing things on YouTube, what I love is just making more things.
So I want to be able to take the skills I learned to be able to make things more efficiently.
And then I'll kind of pipeline everything that I've learned into several video projects on YouTube.
And then I'll channel it all again into the next big thing so that I can concentrate and make something really cool.
Not particularly.
Weirdly enough, I think that lately, man, I haven't played a game for fun in a long time.