Today's spotlighted creator: The RS Guy.
The RS Guy.
They've been a player for 11 years and a YouTuber/Twitch streamer for at least 5 years(!). They have made hundreds of videos such as ironman challenges against friends, time-limited challenges, guides to high level bossing, high level bossing feats, and high-end gear testing.
If you want an upbeat, excited, and talkative creator who will give you positive vibes, a variety of content, and a very consistent flow of content then The RS Guy is a great creator to check out on YouTube or Twitch.
"It's really easy to mess up a rudimentary mechanic and get upset with yourself or make a mistake multiple times in a row, and that was something that frustrated me a lot, but when you're in those situations you just need to pull through and keep working."
- Local wholesome man, The RS Guy, in "My greatest PvM accomplishment. 1000% enrage with no food and no sign."
Links.
Streams very commonly;
Has streamed roughly 50 hours in the last 9 days.
Uploads to YouTube commonly.
4 videos "1 week ago" or younger.
6 videos "2 weeks ago" or younger.
10 videos "3 weeks ago" or younger.
Content taster.
Ironman challenge.
Going head-to-head against their friend, Kash, to complete various goals!
PVM feats.
My greatest PvM accomplishment. 1000% enrage with no food and no sign. - my personal favourite!
Who can make the most GP in 24 hours?
The 24 Hour Challenge! 24 Hours of RS starting from nothing (griefing edition) | Runescape 2018
The 24 Hour Challenge! 24 Hours of RS starting from nothing (griefing edition) | part 2
Exploring new and buffed content.
Old videos.
Pre-EOC Dharok pk video - Published on Apr 25, 2013
EOC progress + New series! - Published on May 11, 2013
Road to Queen Black Dragonling! Episode 1: "An awkward beginning!" - Published on Feb 1, 2015
More attention on creators = more, and better, creators.
A lot of creators simply never begin because they don't see a market for their content, others stop because there isn't enough interest for them to feel like it's worthwhile. All in all, I believe more attention on creators = more, and better, creators.
That's why I'm starting this series, to encourage the community to look at content creators and enjoy their content, as well as showing content creators that they're appreciated and we want to keep seeing their work!
How to help a creator.
Remember that supporting creators is a mutually beneficial relationship.
When you support creators they're more likely to thrive and succeed as well as inspire others to do the same - that means more content and better content. That content not only can entertain you but entertain others and help the game itself be more successful.
Tell your friends about content creators you love. Word of mouth is a gigantic way that content creators spread and thrive.
Feedback is also a huge help, especially for new creators. Many people do not know what they are doing wrong and will happily take constructive feedback. Often creating content can be a stressful pursuit, so they can lose sight of seemingly simple things. Content creators are also not mind readers, they may not know what they should prioritize first - and they can't make everything perfect right away - so when people tell them what they want, they're more likely to give the people what they want, one step at a time.
Other things are helpful too such as viewership, commenting, liking videos, an active subscription to someone's channel, in some cases donations if you're so inclined.
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