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  • History · DayZ the game of my lifetime · Conclusion · Videos
  • A digital chronicle of my adventures and experiments in content creation from 2012 till 2013.

    History

    Established between 2012 and 2013, Zuescho's Internet Corner began as an outlet to share my gameplay experiences, particularly with the Arma DayZ Mod.

    The channel was not my first foray into video creation; I dabbled with video editing tools like Windows Movie Maker and shared content on MyVideo, a then-competitor of YouTube.

    Although my earliest creations, including gameplay videos of Silkroad Online and a Battlefield 2 jet stunt montage, have been lost to time and digital rights management, they laid the foundation for what would become Zuescho's Internet Corner.

    DayZ the game of my lifetime

    During my school years, DayZ, particularly on the Epoch servers and the Origin mod, was more than just a game to me; it was a way of life.

    My friends and I would hurry home after school, eager to dive back into the game world we were so deeply invested in.

    Our dedication to our base, our vehicles, and our gear knew no bounds.

    I was passionate about recording and sharing these experiences, despite the technical hiccups that often disrupted our play.

    Capturing the thrilling moments of our DayZ adventures was my goal, though the game's unpredictability always posed a unique challenge.

    What is this even about?

    Looking back, I realize that the channel didn't achieve widespread popularity.
    The production value was limited, and the content was eclectic, ranging from random Let's Plays to League of Legends guides.
    Nonetheless, the channel peaked at a modest 250 subscribers, with some tutorials and anime content briefly capturing larger audiences.
    Admittedly, this text reflects the scattered essence of Zuescho's Internet Corner. However, the experience laid the groundwork for more structured projects, like Noppenecke, which benefited from a more strategic approach.

    "But why do you care if the account gets deleted?"

    Currently, the channel remains quiet, a reflection of my concern for the longevity of my very old Google account, which hosts several YouTube channels.
    The risk of losing this account, and by extension the content across all channels due to copyright issues, has led me to proactively remove many videos to avoid any potential policy infringements.

    Conclusion

    Zuescho's Internet Corner might not have turned into an online sensation, but it marks an important part of my creative path.
    It's a digital scrapbook of my early days in content creation, a stepping stone to my later endeavors, including my more focused project, Noppenecke.

    Videos

    Some leftover Videos
    But Youtube changed there policy considering unlisted videos so... maybe nothing will be here