I’m talking YouTube channels with a few thousand views, streamers with single digit viewers, writers who only get a few reads on their submissions.

Since the fediverse is all about boosting connection to smaller voices, let’s share the love!

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    1 year ago

    Um… so idk if you heard of this game called FTL: Faster than Light, basically its a rogue-like, real time strategy game involving space exploration.

    So one of the the youtube channels that plays FTL that I’ve been watching is Rand118. Well he’s more of a streamer rather than a youtuber, but he reuploads his twitch content to youtube (I like pausing a lot so I never watch livestreams). Idk why I watch this dude, like it’s not very “high quality” but I guess when I first played FTL, I watched 2 channels, and one of them was LethalFrag and the other is Rand118, so I kinda just occasionally watch Rand118 for the nostalgia.

    Also, the other channel is Andrew Colunga, which has this 40-episode youtube series that tells a story of a Kestrel ship and it’s called:

    FTL Kestrel Adventures, if you’re a FTL fan you should check it out.

    But I’m not sure if anyone on Lemmy is an FTL fan, the reddit sub kinds went back to normal. I missed those niche subs.

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      41 year ago

      Love FTL- one of the most unique takes on rogue-lites I’ve ever seen.

      Nothing was more frustrating than trying to win hard with Stealth C