This probably doesn't warrant a separate thread but I didn't know a decent place to put it .
As you may or may not know I have a YT channel and I've been wondering about this for a while.
I do playthroughs regularly but I never cut up my videos. For example, I might play for 1hour and a half and then
I'll edit out the rough parts (rule check,...) but then that's it.
Do you prefer one long video or that video chopped up into 3 separate ones, and why?
Do you actually watch full playthroughs or just specific bits?
I'm sure it probably comes down to personal preference but I'd still like to know
I prefer one long video. You can always select Watch Later to pick up from where you left off. And it saves me the trouble of having to search for parts 2, 3, etc..
I prefer shorter videos *but* if they're bookmarked (or whatever Youtube calls it) so I can quickly jump back to the section where I might have stopped watching (if YT doesn't remember) or easily find a section ("Set up", "Round 1", "Scoring", etc...) then I don't mind one giant video.
I don't do this for board games but I sometimes watch video game playthroughs of some things that might run pretty long or do some good story telling. I prefer the 30 minute chunks but I also want a link to the next chunk embedded where possible rather than relying on the luck of the right pane. (though the solution is always just search for the same name 02, 03, etc...)
30 minutes is about all I'll put in a sitting and then I'll just book mark the next video.
I watch full playthroughs or until I get distracted and move on to something else.