>>16775522>>16761007Not criticism so much as suggested additions:
A)Find a way to tap into your viewer's random competency pool. Chapipi and Menace have done extremely well with essay requests. People like being on the telly, and you've said you'd potentially enjoy reading what people send. Let people submit research/personal tales about the places either before or after the fact*.
B) Abuse Google Maps to place yourself in semi-obscure places near the first place (I thiiiiiiiiiink you did this once but I might need to take my meds) we'll go to and tweet it out with a cryptic hint or reference 10 - 6 hours before your stream. People L O V E puzzles. Summarize or show the guesses on stream before revealing whether or not anyone got it. By leveraging competitive & investigative urges you're - to use corp speak for a second - creating a higher level of engagement across platforms. In less cynical terms, you're making people care, and you're making them care in a way that is sustained rather than in bursts.
C)Overlays. Use them. Use OBS/PP to create a setlist except for locations. Keep people focused and aware. This will benefit both new viewers and yourself. Texture is everything.
*(This may also be a way to get a stronger timestamping ecosystem going since referencing a clip/timestamp in the work can help keep everyone on-topic)
>Do you think she should do more of them?I think it should become a semi-common fixture like Karaoke nights or Yuri Far Cry. There's a lot of potential and a lot of potential that is as of yet completely untapped.
I hope that helps and wasn't too long/cringe/demanding/otherwise out of line.