Content Warning: Before You Leave Your Base
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Content Warning: Before You Leave Your Base

Content Warning, originally designed as an April Fool’s joke, has captured the attention of many with its unique gameplay styles. Content Warning is all about making exciting content to attract new viewers. Before rushing into your diving bell, the transportation that takes players into the world where monsters lurk, consider recording an introduction at your base first.

The game is about gathering more viewers to rank up to higher levels of challenges. The best way to get views is through recording monsters, but an introduction at your base can be the first step toward some extra views. A hint towards understanding what things you should record at your base is all in the comments. Watch what your reviewers comment on and replicate that in future videos.

Emote at Your Base

An easy way to get extra views is to use emotes. Begin your video with your teammates dancing and using whatever emotes they have purchased. These usually receive multiple comments, especially if multiple players are performing them. Emotes range from doing push-ups to giving a thumbs-up and, of course, many dance moves.

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Viewers love clumsy falls, whether jumping from the roof of your house or the top of a crane; as long as your cameraman catches it on film, you’re guaranteed at least a few comments. Your base has many opportunities for jumping and falling, and even a simple tree jump can give you some views. Bonus points if it’s the apple tree, as your viewers love apples.

Interview Your Teammates

Certain equipment can help you gain views. One of the easiest pieces to get and use is a reporter mic. The reporter mic makes your voice clearer and louder for the audience. You can extend the microphone toward another player, which alludes to the idea of giving an interview. Before leaving your base, interview your teammates; the more you talk, the better, as you usually get at least one comment for each voice.

You will guarantee some viewer points by performing these actions before you leave, even though most of these suggestions can be accomplished outside your base. Completing this before you travel will allow you to focus on gathering spine-tingling content below. However, you can gain additional comments for emoting and interviewing monsters besides what you performed at your base.

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