Whatever the highest graphics quality that's available on the video is
1 month ago | 526
I just wanted to say that I actually read your question and am commenting to follow up to my answer: I watch on 480p on my phone because I watch all (like actually all of them) of your videos during my lunch breaks at work. For the games I do play I usually watch your guides after completing the section as it is a great joy to see what I may have missed, but also gets me the “joy of playing” while at work when I can’t actually be playing. I appreciate your sensitivity to spoilers, and almost always chuckle at your honest reactions to things and your “excellent” jokes. Keep up the good work sir. Kindly, A Fan
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I think there should be another option for ‘what ever the default is’ I don’t think I ever changed the video output settings on YouTube
1 month ago | 59
4k 60 will be a must in my opinion. I just watched all the influencer Switch 2 videos and the only one I couldn’t get through was I Justine because she exported at 30fps and it made the Switch 2 games look lame.
1 month ago | 1
I watch on whatever default is for my browser. Most of the time, I watch your videos on tablet and I especially enjoy watching the tutorials either after I've finished a thing or if I get stuck.
1 month ago | 4
I see no reason to watch a video at a higher resolution than the actual handheld resolution.
1 month ago | 8
Like 8 years ago, my WiFi didn't really allow more than 480p. Like 4 or 5 years ago, I jumped to 720p and stayed there until now. Now I sometimes go 1080p
1 month ago | 0
Most of the time when I watch YouTube, it’s on my phone, so 1080p is my preference, but sometimes I have to settle for 720p if I can’t get a good connection.
1 month ago | 7
Automatic, but when i notice a bad quality I always put in the highest possible
1 month ago | 0
TV resolution is going to be better than the human eye can process eventually. Right now it's already seeing minimal returns per pixel. 1080 is fine
1 month ago | 0
4k will be on a 4k TV when docked. 1080p is on the console..for those who get confused
1 month ago | 0
Don't forget that Gaming Monitors will be much better for the NS2 now! It also supports 1440p in case you missed that frame on the live!
1 month ago | 1
I feel like having a few 4k videos will be good especially for any switch 2 upgraded games, but besides that 1080p is fine, honestly I feel graphically 4k is kinda over kill
1 month ago | 0
Considering all my screens in the house only have 1080p, I don't have much of an option lol.
1 month ago | 0
The default setting. Watching a YouTube video isn't the same as playing a game so it really doesn't matter to me either way. I'll watch a video in 480p and still get the same experience.
1 month ago | 0
honestly i just tested the settings on youtube and i see no difference i don't have the money to drop for a switch 2, back then in september 2019, i bought a turquoise switch lite.
1 month ago | 0
I'll usually stick with the 1080 60fps, just for convenience of it kind of being the norm. But I think depending on the game, I will be going for the highest setting I can to really catch all the details
1 month ago | 0
Yeah, I always pick just the highest available graphic quality for the video. I’m trying to watch.
1 month ago | 0
Austin John Plays
Switch 2 will have 4K! What format do YOU watch my videos in?
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