Watching it now. There are people who prefer to be told things, and people who prefer to read things (because people talk too slow or unclearly). So it's important to have tutorials that suit every learning style.
A physical science teacher taught me that. In fact, every day for a week from Monday to Thursday, he'd go over the same thing again and again but in different styles. First day, lecture for those who learn by listening. Most people went to sleep, but I learned it instantly (and slept every other day). Next day, visual demonstrations for those who learn by watching. Next day, vocab. (For those who learn by knowing what things mean). Day after, written questions and answers (for the people who learn by reading and writing). Followed by spoken questions and answers (for those who learn by two way communication). And finally the test. I'd sleep Tuesday through Thursday and Friday I'd be done with the test in 3 minutes or less depending on how much I had to actually write. Typically my test scores were in the 94 to 100 range and my lowest score ever was 90; I refused to write a full question in response to an answer provided because it was too much writing. (
I don't like writing by hand.)
Good information. You may condense it but it's hard to pick and choose what to condense. Don't delete the current video just retitle it; as some people may prefer the word-heavy version. And yes, the LB-10 was nowhere to be found.
However, I would keep your information on weapon systems generalized or even separate it into a different video. Here's why, weapons change. Not frequently but they do change. Ultra ACs are going to be burst fire, and the LB weapons for Clans will have switchable ammo; a first step in ammunition toggling. We may see inferno SRMs, armor piercing AC rounds, the list goes on.
Edited by Koniving, 30 April 2014 - 09:10 AM.