You can screw your camera into a dedicated tripod or microphone arm, then you don't have the bezel issue any more. Also more flexible with positioning and angles/viewpoint.
Jeff should go back to the dynamic mic he had before the tried the Shure SM7b, it sounded so much better than the Blue Yeti. The Yeti has too much reverb and sounds very harsh and tinny.
Jeffrey needs to get himself an inline PreAmp like a Fethead or Cloudlifter for his fancy expensive Hipster everyone-has-one Shure SM7B, it's very, very gain hungry at 1.12 mV (-59 dB/Pa) sensitivity. That's quite a bit more juice it needs than the EV RE-20 they have (had?) at the studio, with 1.6 mV (-53 dB/Pa) sensitivity.
I like the review format a lot, although I think it shouldn't completely replace a written review, but nobody reads on the Internet any more, so...
I often listen to a similar audio review format from the German The Pod podcast, but they do it as a dialogue between two people who both played the game (ideally both completely, but usually one completely, the other at least for several hours), which I think works better than a pure interview, since it allows both people to dig deeper in special parts, instead of just asking the general, often obvious, questions.
weird change of heart on cross coast quick looks jeff had.
There's a part of me that is dreaming that this is a case of them trying out the technology and realizing it's easier to do cross coast stuff more often. Which means that there is hope for the p5 endurance run later this year. I know it's a pipe dream but let me dream dammit!
Whilst Atlus' streaming policy is what it is, I think a P5 Endurance Run is out of the question.
They've already laxed the policy significantly and it's only been a month into the games release. It's not out of the question that it may change completely by the end of the year.
Also, considering there are hundreds of videos of the last two months, including all boss fights, from both the English version and videos half a year old from the Japanese version it seems the whole thing is more bark than bite.
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