King Nidhogg

For the first time, my Second Channel (www.youtube.com/channel/UC4y5...) overtook my Main Channel's upload. I think people just didn't like the packaging for Skilled Sniper Orianna (super awesome strat imo) or maybe just don't enjoy Control Mages/Orianna in general. For those that missed the video because the algorithm crushed it, I'd encourage you to at least keep an open mind about these sorts of champions.

Oftentimes they have super high skillcaps and I generally don't put out anything that doesn't clear my quality standard - if that means anything to you guys.

Very interesting development for sure. I don't doubt that there are a ton of negatives of having a Second Channel like people skipping the main cuz they know another one will come out if it doesn't appeal to them. Don't know how to remedy this. It's more views overall but i'm more attached to my Main Channel.

The viewer can't empathize but if there's literally any other creator out there that has experienced operating multiple channels I would love to hear some insights.

1 week ago | [YT] | 356



@KingNidhogg

The video in question btw: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffXZsRIXvbo

1 week ago | 4

@NMXLY

My thoughts on the Ori video would be that it might feel like it was hard to see anything happening. Of course that was the playstyle you went for. Where some might feel that each round was a repeat. Where the Jhin video, it was you in the driver seat, the Ori video felt more like a passive Yuumi on Ksante, but of a distance.

1 week ago | 25  

@RealHundo

I watch all of your videos no matter the title tbh, I love ur content even like the atmosphere in the video more than the gameplay

1 week ago | 7

@rubencaturna1104

People are drawn to big numbers like flies. Yeah its cool to perma reset Ori's w from distance but to have a high click rate on your videos a good big number is always the best, like "1500 AD Jhin" you could try to go like for a more click bait Ori title with like "Skilled sniper Ori's can deal x thousands of dmg without being hit" its click baity but is not a total lie

1 week ago | 48

@alkemy-zeno3464

Ppl cant stand to put some effort playing a champion that requires actual skills to play (neither see it), and thats sad because i always try my best in arena to not be taken for granted playing boring ass tanks or same strat as ADC, but people prefer to have an easy win applying 0 effort. But if it can please you i really enjoyed that video and i also left it over night playing 0.25x hahaha. Keep up the good work man, love your videos.❤

1 week ago | 0

@fisker25

If Nidhogg has million number of viewers i am one of them . if Nidhogg has ten viewers i am one of them. if Nidhogg have only one viewer and that is me . if Nidhogg has no viewer, that means i am no more on the earth . if world against the Nidhogg, i am against the world. i love #Nidhogg till my last breath.. .. Die Hard fan of Nidhogg . Hit Like If you Think Nidhogg Best player & Smart In the world !!

1 week ago | 5

@mattfreeborn3440

Don't really know how to put this into words but here goes. I usually watch your arena videos before work in the morning ( i wake up at 4am nzt) but after a while i find that the style of 'min-maxing' every pixel of the game, although extremely fun to watch, can feel repetitive, even with completely differing champs/augs/items or whatever. So I usually find myself watching different creators arena vids or just different games in general. When I inevitably come back to watch I just watch the newest release on my recommended rather than starting from the first video I missed if that makes sense. Ig at the end of the day what I'm trying to say is that your videos are too big brain for me to digest at 4 in the morning and sometimes I prefer to watch 'easier' to digest videos where I can turn my brain off lol After re-reading your post i realize this has nothing to do with your second channel but if your second channel is the recommended video for me when i wake up then thats the one im watching that day. I work full time while also being at uni so I find my morning video before work is usually the only content I watch for the day.

1 week ago | 7  

@HaicoVoets

Really appreciate your videos and it started on the ergonomic part for me. Where I still need to look into the geometry (not sure if it was that), but feels asymmetrical. But yesterday I did this adjustment on my z650, took it for a ride, but it didn’t feel good. And I don’t know what it is or how to describe it best, but as if it’s not really engaged, harder to get it in gear. And the other thing I still can’t figure out is that my throttle feels like it picks up late sometimes. It’s my first bike and I really like “working” on it, 0 experience so I try to look everything up and learn from it so it really upsets me when I feel that I did something wrong because of the way the bike feels. I’m going to try and fix it now. And do you have any idea what the throttle thing can be or where to look. Thing I also noticed that the air intake needed service at 12.000km and I’m above 15.000 but I’m thinking of replacing it with another non-paper one. Anyways thanks for all the helpful videos already!

1 week ago | 0

@leviathan67

my favorite type of chars to play or watch are ones that can do cycles of ability resets or are draintanks, seing healthbar go down and then up and down and up is the reason i play udyr and zac

1 week ago | 1

@DexTag 

I watch both channels but skip videos I don't find appealing (I'd say that's normal), the Orianna one is one I skipped because it's not an interesting champ to me and the augment itself kinda already explains all that happens - the same thing happened on the Fizz video for me, even though its a new augment. Ryze was one I instantly clicked, even though I knew what happened (the prismatic giving AD AP) there is still a sort of continious scaling going on. The Janna one was also an instant click cause it just looked so absurd. Braum was an instant click cause it's just quite different. I think another instant-click I'd always do is a -75% CDR reduction on Heartsteel with the Heartsteel quest cause big number go REALLY big. Though a main thing I learned is never listen to your viewers. They mean it well and it's always good to consider feedback, but the opinion of 1 - or even 1 group - is nothing in comparison to the rest of existing viewership. Whenever I did the most asked for video demands, they flopped as the worst video in a month. And meanwhile something I'd consider basic and boring cause it was done a bunch of times performed often the best, since I have my entire channel and history on my mind but the viewers are selective and a lot of new people constantly come in. As an example, in Brotato you have a ton of stats (like League, just more). With a character I gained 1181%Damage out of his ability, put that on the thumbnail and it is the most watched video in a month by a long shot. How much is 1181% Damage to me? I would consider such a value as a horrible run, many other runs have 100k+ %Damage. But that's again because I have all of my videos on my mind. And since I just came across that, in one video I beat the final bosses with 0 weapons which is...quite something in a game all about what weapons you use. It performed so poorly it's ranking among the videos from 2-3 years ago before the game even got hyped. And another one that performed slightly worse than this is one where I won a run blindfolded, I thought people would love that unique challenge but no one cared. So yea. Life of a YouTuber is to pretty much almost always plan for the casual viewer

1 week ago (edited) | 2  

@kevintelliez3186

I enjoy watching your content for a few things: 1: your creativity, 2: your skill level, 3: how you can make unintended gameplays work (love it), 4: the work you put in the videos (the small edits and how you keep us focused with the phrases each round etc.. (really does the work, when I watch another content creator I'm like yo where's the catch phrase of the round, or even when I play arena i kind of expect a cool phrase to pop on my screen lol), and I have to say 5: your character both in the humoristic and intellectual sides. (6: Bonus points for your mates they are really enjoyable). I get that some videos are not meant to be as dynamic and entertaining for the average tiktok brain watcher but for me I always have been interested in how you can break/play the game in the most unintended/unexpected ways

1 week ago | 0

@cosmicgumby

SRO has a dual channel system and is knocking it out of the park with quality content on BMW tire delivery updates and deep dives on Ethernet port locations. 12/10 would recommend you hit him up on managing two channels. Otherwise, you might be overthinking it. One data point does not a trend make. Do what you dig and let the chips fall where they may. Minimize your stress dawg, we're enjoying the ride

1 week ago | 0

@trentmarsh3752

Lions fan here paying your bills❗️❗️

1 week ago | 0

@EchoingDeath

I appreciate the effort you put in nidhogg, youre very meticulous.

1 week ago | 0  

@atomicblarg

Love both channels, watch them religiously! Played against you and Luna today on the swain tahm, so cool to get a bit of a game with you. You guys dipped out and we took first, would have been cool to square off with ya!

1 week ago | 0

@ummgian

For me personally it felt more like most of the time it wasnt working. Like, the times where machine gun ori W “activated” it was insanely cool but on the other hand, the times where it didnt reset it felt like dead air. Still, insanely cool idea and champion diversity is always amazing!

1 week ago | 1

@lebark2836

I think people likes big scaling / god runs more than theory / synergies gameplay but without this overpowered MC side, if i can describe this like that Most of us are simple creatures, we see big number, wins strike and we happy

1 week ago (edited) | 0

@valentintataru7217

U right about Ori video being less interesting for us and its mainly because it did little damage that can be appreciated and that can bore some, basically u were playing ori in hard mode trying to stay far away and things not going as smooth as one may wish to see. Strategies like alistar with anivia or orn with tf or something that is pure oneshot can be fun to watch. I know ur playstyle is diverse , sometimes building items that sinergyzw really well with runes and champ which people wouldn't really go for and that is definitely why people keep watching aside from u playing with someone and having a joyful conversation or time

1 week ago | 0

@Jogoagui

I think a good dynamic would be to have the big carry big DMG big numbers incredible luck money exploit videos on the main channel and have the niche non popular champion chill relax strategies with low dopamine but still interesting synergies for your dedicated viewers that like both your gameplay and your persona when you talk about non league related stuff while playing on the second channel. But there must be a reason why you don't do it that way. Because at least for me as a dedicated viewer that watches all of your videos on a daily basis, the second channel feels like It doesn't have an identity that makes it different from the main channel, the quality is the same and the content is also similar. They are equally good and the content dynamic feels the same most of the time, not saying that it is a bad thing but I don't see the reasoning behind making a second channel just to upload the same game mode but make content feel the same way. Really appreciate your videos and hope you find a solution to this problem that you are having 👍. (English is my second language so I'm sorry in advance if I make you scratch your head while reading this comment

1 week ago | 0

@richardzhuang5958

Might be gunbound related tbh

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