In , you and your friends will brave the depths of the Old World to get spooky footage and get as many views as possible. The aim is to dive into the depths, record the horrors below, and make it out alive to upload your hard-earned footage and appease the masses.
You will start with very little in terms of instructions and equipment, but you will quickly get the hang of the relatively simple instructions and get views without dying (too much). Like in you will have a few days/dives to get the footage and views needed to hit their quota.
In classic YouTube, sorry, SpookTube, fashion, your viewers like to hear you scream. Anything you say through the in-game chat while recording will be picked up by the camera and then broadcast to your adoring audience as long as you make it out with the camera. This will give your views a boost while also increasing your immersion. Plus, if your friends die far away, you won't have to hear them scream. If you're not convinced, check out habie147's video covering use of proximity chat.
While Discord is helpful, you lose out on the genuinely wonderful proximity-based chat that offers. Like proximity chat mod, this feature improves gameplay. There's nothing quite as funny as hearing a compatriot's shout from a few rooms away as they're chased down by a snail man or caged by a living captcha. Discord can do a lot, but nothing will connect you and your viewers to the game more than using the game's native voice channel.
Though you start out with only a camera and four flashlights,you'll quickly get more views and, therefore, earn some cash. There are many options as to what you could go for, but a few upgrades make more sense than others. To start, grabbing either of the Medical items, the Hugger or a Defibrillator, will help you and your team survive longer.
Equipment
Cost
The Hugger
$100
Defibrillator
$300
The Hugger is a healing itemthat can be used to patch up a teammate after a harrowing encounter. The Defibrillator is a bit stronger, reviving teammates after they've been killed. This is particularly important when you've lost your cameraman, as flashlights attract attention, and getting your camera out safely is always your number one priority.
While someone must make it out alive to make the footage to your SpookTube channel, everyone doesn't have to make it out of the Old World. It can be good for viewers if you get a good shot of one of your team members dying, and recording their body after the fact can also help. It's good practice to get everything you can while you're down there, and if you don't have the healing items, they're not coming back anyway.
It's generally best practice that a player with a flashlight leads the way once your team lands
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