Content Warning is all about becoming SpöökTube famous by recording bizarre events, so you’ll need to know how to get views to maximize your results.
Getting more views will get you more money, which you can use to buy upgrades to improve your SpöökTubing efforts. Plus, you’ll get to see more funny chatter from comments on your vids!
In this guide, we’ll tell you how to get views, including some things that the game itself never tells you about.
How To Get Views | Basics
To get views on SpöökTube, you just have to record interesting events as you explore the Old World with other players. That’s the long and short of it, but what exactly are “interesting events”?
For the most part, this just means interactions between your team and the various grotesque monsters you can find down in the Old World.
Recording yourself in selfie mode just talking will not yield as many views as recording another player getting killed by a Flicker, for example.
Do keep in mind that only one player gets the Camera every time and there’s a limited amount of film to record with.
As such, you’ll ideally want to record only when there are monsters and other oddities happening. Don’t waste film when there’s nothing happening if you want to maximize your views!
Besides the visuals alone, the game also tracks audio when it comes to recordings. You’ll get more views if you record players talking, so having a vocal team will result in higher numbers of views.
Viewers also love to see shocking footage, so recordings where players get hurt or even die yield more views.
Don’t sacrifice players just for views, though, as it will make the game harder.
Additionally, the more dangerous enemies will also result in more views, with Flickers and Big Slap resulting in the most views. Just make sure to be careful when getting footage of them.
Lastly, you have to make sure that the player with the camera makes it back alive. You can’t get views if you don’t have any footage to upload, after all!
A team wipe will result in no views since there will be nobody left to upload the recorded footage.
With that said, let’s dive into all the events the game accounts for when counting views!
How Scoring Works | What The Game Doesn’t Tell You
For this section, we have to thank “Neftali to” on Steam for diving into the game’s files and figuring out how things work.
Thanks to their datamining efforts, we now have a better understanding of what gets the most views!
In summary, every event you record has a certain “score” assigned to it, which translates into views depending on your in-game day.
More dangerous events have higher scores, which yield more views.
Score isn’t an exact 1:1 conversion to views, but it’s still a good guideline to be aware of.
The events count based on how many frames of the recording there are. For example, 5 frames of a player looking at the camera will give a score of 10.
Now, here’s the full list of datamined events and their assigned score per frame of recording:
- Barnacle Ball Spotted = 130
- Big Slap Spotted (Aggressive) = 200
- Big Slap Spotted (Peaceful) = 100
- Bomber Spotted = 55
- Dead Player Spotted = 10
- Ear Spotted = 55
- Eye Guy Spotted = 55
- Flicker Spotted = 350
- Gundog Spotted = 55
- Iron Maiden (Captcha Success) = 20
- Iron Maiden (Capturing a Player) = 30
- Iron Maiden (Idling) = 50
- Jello Spotted = 50
- Knif Spotted = 55
- Larva Spotted = 55
- Mouthe Spotted = 35
- Player Facing Away From Camera = 1
- Player Facing Toward Camera = 2
- Player Falling (High Height) = 10
- Player Falling (Low Height) = 10
- Player Ragdolling = 20
- Player Spotted = 10
- Player Talking = 3
- Slurper Spotted = 55
- Snail Zombie Spotted = 25
- Snatcho Spotted = 80
- Spider Spotted = 55
- Whisker Spotted = 40
Now you know exactly what will get the most views, so it’s time to go be SpöökTube famous with your friends!