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𝓗𝓮𝓪𝓿𝓮𝓷 𝓢𝓪𝓰𝓪
2 years ago

Should I record a whole playthrough of Heaven Saga and upload it to my YouTube channel?


Because the game is written on TurboWarp and has excessive amount of custom extensions, I believe people will have lots of trouble playing this game such as malfunctioned keyboards, infinite stage flickering, graphic rendering issues, and stuff like that. About 3 people (from what I recall) so far have encountered these issues.

And to my surprise, I have encountered no issues at all, and I can see the game run smoothly at 60 FPS or even higher. So, if my PC is powerful enough to handle all of the game's contents, then I can just record a playthrough myself and people can just simply view it without any further problem.

Got any suggestions or comments? What do you think?

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