I think it mixes it up a bit when you share so many versatile subjects as you often do. It gives you quite a verified fan base of followers, one of the reasons why despite losing so many friends here you've been able to maintain a study rate of growth. It goes back to that old clique of keeping to many eggs in one basket, you've maintain an incredible ability to diversify your basket.
I’ve seen what happens when a gaming content creator only focuses on one game and builds everything around just that. Once they get burned out and want to move on they feel they can’t. While their core supporters will be happy with other games the majority of viewers won’t be.
Those kinds of creators do get the short term benefit of just sticking to one thing. The long term is usually their sanity.
It’s great when I can find a game I really enjoyed and can create a few posts out of it. It’s also less time-intense for me to focus on a single game. They are usually so far and few between. There are a couple in 2020 I’m hoping I will get a few posts out of it once they release.
It’s also nice knowing I can put out even a non-gaming post and people have come to expect such things. Downside I have over a dozen posts I want to make right now. Some I’ll decide won’t be worth the time. Others I really need to finish!
....better hurry....before to long we'll be back out gardening again, as challenging as it will be to beat the posts of that gigantic tomato plant from last year I'll be waiting to see your successes of this year.
That will be hard to beat. Perhaps one day I’ll get an orange tree. I doubt it will be happening at this location though so it’s going be a while.