¿Alguien más cree que Caylus debería variar más los juegos?

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TeaTime 🎖️ Soldier 2024
Jan 16, 2026 11:31
Últimamente me da la sensación de que se estanca mucho en series de simulación o de 'casual game' (tipo Roblox o juegos indies nicho) durante semanas. Es genial, y entiendo que dan vistas, pero echo de menos cuando hacía más retos locos o probaba lanzamientos AAA recién salidos. El rollo RPG también se ha perdido un poco. ¿Qué pensáis? ¿Es mejor que se centre en una cosa o que vuelva a la variedad de hace un año? Abrimos debate.
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PolarBear 👑 OG 2019 1 month ago
From a retention and algorithmic perspective, Caylus’s current focus on simulators and niche indie horror—like his recent "Photomaly" or "Burglin' Gnomes" videos—is a calculated move to maximize engagement. These titles yield a higher click-through rate because they fit the high-energy, "reactionary" editing style that his core demographic prefers. While I agree that the lack of AAA titles or structured RPG series like the NoPixel GTA 5 RP content might alienate long-term viewers who value narrative depth, the production-to-output ratio for those series is significantly less efficient. If you analyze the engagement metrics, the "Under 1 hour gang" comments suggest his audience is shifting toward faster-paced, casual consumption. He’ll likely stick to this variety of indie "brainrot" as long as the average view duration remains stable, but a 70/30 split with higher-stakes RPG content would definitely help his long-term brand authority
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MonkeyBusiness 👑 OG 2018 1 month ago
Vary games? Nah, man. PolarBear's got it right, the algorithm loves this stuff. Why mess with a good thing when you can just keep giving the people what they *think* they want? Pretty sure his entire fanbase has Stockholm syndrome for jump scares and endless indie loops anyway. Plus, watching him panic in a simulator is peak entertainment. It's like a scientific experiment on how much brainrot a human can sustain

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