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SO YOU WANT TO PLAY SOME QUAKE 
The introductory guide is finished, hope It can be used to woo new players in.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwe0nwBkDyU

And with that Im going to stop shilling, but I still have a lot of stuff to check out around here, hell Im strongly considering picking Trenchbroom up and try my own hand at mapping. 
@Hutz 
GG on the video! And YES try mapping- it's addicting. 
 
Mark V has "more otpions"
THIS IS AN OUTRAGE 
 
ohhhhh boy 
 
yup I was informed about that
Im actually re-editing some parts, adding a couple of things that should have been there to begin with and generally trying to tighten up the editing. 
Rotatutorial Yo. 
@Sham 
Nice work. Clear and concise compared to the subject. Glad you did this so I don't have to! 
But Too Many Uhhs For My Taste 
This may sound like nitpicking, but it is indeed something to watch out for as it affects many video tutorials and makes them not as pleasant to watch. 
Sure. 
If I ever do one where I practise it in advance, I'll be able to reduce those. 
Ummmms 
are why my videos take so long to edit. 
Shambler 
Record video first, write your text, then record audio. Problem solved. 
@mugwump 
that's insane. I'm an editor... no one does this. WAY too much work. better to record live and edit out bad bits. 
They Do It In Animation 
 
Umm Sorry, Mixed Up... 
In animation they usually record the audio first. I meant dubbing. 
Another Method With Good Results 
Is to record your video. Then rewrite it afterward and read that as voice over. Then edit your original vo to the new VO. It's labor intensive.

I've tried that method but I simply don't have the time for that. 
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